Great reaction for Angri, who beats Basket School Messina 88-76. Consolidated third place for coach Chiavazzo’s boys, at the end of a particular week between elements of the Next Generation and new arrivals. The great heart of the Condors is seen again, against a very well organized opponent. Martinez and Milojevic were leaders with 30 and 24 points. Behind them Valle, who scores 15.
Departure with Martinez immediately protagonist, with seven points in a row to avoid Messina’s attempt to go over (7-7). Malkic introduces himself to the new audience by scoring the 12-11 bomb. Angri turns up the volume on the radio even more with a wild Martinez, with the dunk and the triple for 17-11, which force the guests to time out. Upon returning, Valle defends well and on the other side punishes for 22-13. The grey-red forcing continues again with the fiery Martinez and the returning Milojevic for +14 (27-13), which leads coach Sidoti to have to stop the bleeding again. Upon returning, Messina scores the score 28-16, which ends the period. In the second ten turns of the clock the Peloritani shorten with Di Dio and Busco (28-21). Then Martinez makes himself heard again, scoring the score from beyond the arc to make it 33-21. Milojevic is ready in the paint for 35-21. Miaffo tries to shake his team, but Milojevic continues to command for 41-28. Another unreal triple by Martinez and a steal by Valle put the Condors up 46-31. Incremona and Miaffo try to gnaw on something. Then Martinez’s free throw (21 in the first 20′) stops the score at 47-36 at halftime.
The Argentine and the Serbian, together with Malkic, burn the net for 60-44, which puts the Sicilians back. The locals try to manage the match and keep Messina at a safe distance with free throws from Milojevic and Valle (65-48). In an instant, however, Di Dio lights up, reducing the gap to -9 (65-56). The resurrected Martinez is the one to lift the hosts, with the bomb of his thirtieth personal point (68-56). The Argentine challenge continues with Di Dio, who scores 68-58, which leads to the fourth period. The grey-reds have a decline and Messina takes advantage of it to reopen everything with Miaffo for 68-63, which this time leads Chiavazzo to have to call a suspension. Malkic gives breath from the charity line, followed by a “steal” from Bonanni (72-63). The newcomer shows that he is already on the ball and scores a triple for +10 (75-65). Angri starts running again and does so with Valle and Milojevic (79-65). Messina doesn’t want to give in and responds with Caruso, who scores three bombs in a row (81-76), giving a heart-pounding finish. Milojevic, luckily, scores from below and Valle scores a technical protest (84-76). The Peloritani feel the pinch this time. An extraordinary Milojevic thus goes on to support the 86-76. Valle’s free throws seal a more than deserved success.
Angri Pallacanestro-Basket School Messina 88-76
Angri Basketball: Granata, Borciu, Malkic 14, Martinez 30, Valle 15, Bonanni 5, Borriello, Mastrototaro, Stamov, Milojevic 24. All. Chiavazzo; Russo and Pisapia Association
Basket School Messina: Guduric, Incremona 3, Di Dio 18, Miaffo 13, Tartaglia 11, Caruso 9, Busco 7, Diakhate 7, Yeyap 6. Coach Sidoti
Referees: Del Gaudio and Mandate
Partial: 28-16, 47-36, 68-58