BBCO Ends First Leg with Defeat at Gravelines in National 3 Championship

“Our goal is to⁤ carry⁢ the same⁤ energy we⁣ have at⁣ home⁤ into our away games. Securing victories on the road would mark notable progress for us.” Despite this aspiration from Maxime Dassonville, the Beauvais coach, his‌ team fell short in their recent clash against Gravelines Grand Fort BCM.

The‌ game began with Beauvais ⁣trailing in the first quarter (22-15), but they rallied in the second quarter to level the score (28-28). However, Gravelines regained momentum, edging ahead by halftime (37-32).

In the third quarter, Beauvais showed resilience, staying within striking distance of Gravelines (64-56), setting the ⁤stage for a potential comeback in ‍the final minutes.

Though, ⁤the ‍final quarter proved disastrous‌ for Beauvais. Key players Yanis Tacheboubet and Stephane Jammeh were forced⁤ to exit early, leaving the team shorthanded. Gravelines capitalized on this, dominating the closing moments to secure⁤ a decisive 90-70 victory.

This loss concluded the first phase of the National 3 championship ‍for Beauvais. Despite the setback,the team maintains a positive record ​(7 wins‍ – 6 losses),which they must build upon in the coming ⁢weeks to ensure their⁣ place in Nationale 3.

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