Antoine Mantey is back to Vevey Riviera Basket as Head Coach. The French/Swiss specialist signed a one-year deal with the club. He spent this season as Assistant Coach of the LNA team BBC Monthey. They reached LNA and League Cup Semifinals. In Swiss Cup, Monthey played in the Finals but failed to win the trophy. In 2008/09 season, Mantey coached Nancy junior team. Before that he worked with Vevey Riviera Basket. He started as Assistant coach and in December of 2007 was promoted to HC position. From 2005 to 2007, he was Assistant Coach of the team and before that Matney worked few years with their junior squad. The coach also has experience from the Swiss U18 National Team. Antoine Mantey replaces Michel Voide.
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Randoald Dessarzin leaves Lugano Tigers - Jun 13, 2013
According to RSI.ch, Randoald Dessarzin leaves Lugano Tigers. The Swiss specialist will be the new head coach of BBC Lausanne, in LNB. Dessarzin worked last two seasons in Canton Ticino with Lugano Tigers. In his first season he won the Swiss LNA Championship, the Swiss Cup and the Coupe de la Ligue. In 2012/2013 Lugano lost Swiss Championship in game-5 of LNA Playoff. He started his career in Boncourt, then he moved to France [read more]
According to RSI.ch, Randoald Dessarzin leaves Lugano Tigers. The Swiss specialist will be the new head coach of BBC Lausanne, in LNB. Dessarzin worked last two seasons in Canton Ticino with Lugano Tigers. In his first season he won the Swiss LNA Championship, the Swiss Cup and the Coupe de la Ligue. In 2012/2013 Lugano lost Swiss Championship in game-5 of LNA Playoff. He started his career in Boncourt, then he moved to France. He worked with JDA Dijon Bourgogne and with Ivory Coast National Team.
Player of the Year: Dusan Mladjan (198-SG-86) of Lugano Tigers; Guard of the Year: Dusan Mladjan (198-SG-86) of Lugano Tigers; Forward of the Year: Andrej Stimac (204-F/C-79) of Geneve Lions; Center of the Year: Justin Rutty (200-F-89) of BBC Nyon; Bosman Player of the Year: Branko Milisavljevic (193-G-76) of Lugano Tigers; Import Player of the Year: Justin Rutty (200-F-89) of BBC Nyon; Domestic Player of the Year: Dusan Mladjan (198-SG-86) of Lugano Tigers; Defensive Player of the Year: Darrius [read more]
Eurobasket.com All-Swiss LNA 1st Team 2013
Milisavljevic
Parker
Mladjan
Stimac
Rutty
Player of the Year: Dusan Mladjan (198-SG-86) of Lugano Tigers Guard of the Year: Dusan Mladjan (198-SG-86) of Lugano Tigers Forward of the Year: Andrej Stimac (204-F/C-79) of Geneve Lions Center of the Year: Justin Rutty (200-F-89) of BBC Nyon Bosman Player of the Year: Branko Milisavljevic (193-G-76) of Lugano Tigers Import Player of the Year: Justin Rutty (200-F-89) of BBC Nyon Domestic Player of the Year: Dusan Mladjan (198-SG-86) of Lugano Tigers Defensive Player of the Year: Darrius Garrett (205-F/C-90) of Fribourg Coach of the Year: Ivan Rudez of Geneve Lions
Geneve Lions - Lugano Tigers 74:64
The Geneve Lions are the new LNA champions. They prevailed against the Lugano Tigers in the fifth decisive game of the championship series tonight. Andrej Stimac (204-F/C-79) nailed 21 points to lead the hosts to the trophy.
The Lions pulled in front early in the encounter and marched a 21:17 lead after the opening frame. The Lions maintained the lead throughout the second period. They ensured a 44:34 halftime lead [read more]
Geneve Lions - Lugano Tigers 74:64
The Geneve Lions are the new LNA champions. They prevailed against the Lugano Tigers in the fifth decisive game of the championship series tonight. Andrej Stimac (204-F/C-79) nailed 21 points to lead the hosts to the trophy. The Lions pulled in front early in the encounter and marched a 21:17 lead after the opening frame. The Lions maintained the lead throughout the second period. They ensured a 44:34 halftime lead. But the Tigers bounced back strong in the third period. The visitors ignited a 17:5 rally to eke out a 51:49 lead with ten minutes remaining. The Lions pulled together in the fourth frame and responded in fashion. The hosts poured in 25 points in the final stanza and raced to the historic win at the end. Juwann James (198-F/C-87, agency: Pro Partner Sports Management, college: JMU) posted 17 points, while Kelvin Parker (184-PG-82, college: NW Missouri St.) added 13 points for the hosts. Derek Stockalper (196-SG-84, college: Cal Poly - SLO) responded with 18 points for Lugano. Branko Milisavljevic (193-G-76, agency: Beo Basket) contributed 12 points in the loss.
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