Lithuania top Spain to win title in Skopje - Aug 20, 2022
FINAL
Lithuania - Spain 77-68 Lithuania captured the title in Skopje. They topped Spain in the championship clash tonight. Mantas Laurencikas (189-G-2006) scored 26 points to lead the champions. Lithuania dominated in the first half. They secured a 46-32 halftime lead. Spain managed to slow their opponents down in the second half. They pulled within three points late in regulation but Lithuania hung on to secure the first U16 title since 2008. Nedas Raupelis (188-G-2006) tossed in 16 points for the winners. Mario Saint-Supery (192-G/F-2006) answered with game-high 31 points for Spain. Jorge Carot (203-F/C-2006) had 10 points and 9 caroms in the loss.
3-4 Place
Greece - France 46-65 France occupied the third place in Skopje. They stormed past Greece in the consolation final. Essengue Noa (196-G-2006) netted 17 points for les Bleues. Greece led by six points after ten minutes. But France replied with a furious 47-21 run in the next two periods to surge ahead for good. Anastasios Rozakeas (200-F-2006) had 12 points for Greece.
5-6 Place
Israel - Italy 89-75 Israel earned the fifth overall position as they held off Italy. Ben Saraf (195-G-2006) stepped up with 27 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists for the winning side. Israel unloaded 50 points in the first half to open an 11-point lead. Israel extended the lead to 15 points at the final break and marched to the victory. Ory Daniel Yair (2006) had 24 points in the win. Samuele Miccoli (188-G-2006) banked in 21 points for Italy.
7-8 Place
Turkey - Slovenia 46-67 Slovenia finished seventh as they cruised past Turkey tonight. Slovenia established a 34-18 halftime lead. They protected the advantage throughout the second half and cruised to the victory. Urban Kroflic (197-F-2006) delivered 17 points and 12 rebounds for the winning side. Demir Dogan (201-F-2006) answered with 14 points for Turkey.
9-10 Place
Latvia - Montenegro 54-64 Montenegro beat Latvia to clinch the 9th overall position. Montenegro established a 29-27 halftime advantage. The Balkan team limited Latvia to just 27 points in the second half and raced to the victory. David Mirkovic (200-PF-2006) was pivotal with 30 points and 10 rebounds for Montenegro. Pauls Katlaps (188-G-2006) chipped in 17 points for Latvia.
11-12 Place
North Macedonia - Poland 68-71 Poland clinched the 11th position in the final ladder as they upset hosting North Macedonia. Poland grabbed a 35-29 halftime lead. North Macedonia narrowed the gap in the second half but could not avert the defeat. Iwo Baganc (196-SF-2006) delivered 22 points, while Mateusz Orlowski (183-G-2006) added 16 points in the win. Dino Lazarev (2006) answered with 13 points for North Macedonia.
13-14 Place
Serbia - Croatia 70-63 Serbia retained their Division A place as they held off Croatia in the game for the 13th position. Croatia led by three points at halftime 40-37. But Serbia held their opponents to just 23 points in the second half and marched to the victory. Miroslav Bogdanovic (190-PG-2006) came up with 16 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists, while Almir Asani (200-F-2006) added 15 points for Serbia. Ivan Juric (209-C-2006) answered with 15 points for Croatia.
15-16 Place
Denmark - Holland 55-70 Netherlands finished their campaign with the victory. They toppled Denmark to earn the 15th position. Netherlands posted a 39-35 halftime lead. They held Denmark to just 20 points in the second half and rallied to the win. Seal Diouf (205-F-2006) came up with 22 points and 14 rebounds for the Dutch team. Frederik Erichsen (205-G-2006) replied with 19 points for Denmark.
Lithuania and Spain enter Final in Skopje - Aug 19, 2022
SEMIS
Lithuania - Greece 77-61 Lithuania overcame Greece to enter the title game in Skopje. The Baltic side opened a 39-29 halftime lead. They held Greece to just 30 points in the second half to march to the victory. Nojus Indrusaitis (198-F-2006) produced 20 points, while Kasparas Jakucionis (187-F-2006) added 15 points for Lithuania. Neoklis Avdalas (196-PG-2006, agency: Octagon Europe) notched 18 points for Greece.
France - Spain 64-78 Spain reached the championship game as they outscored France. Spain piled up a comfortable 35-27 halftime advantage. They erupted for 26 points in the third period to secure a 13-point lead and never looked back en route to the win. Mario Saint-Supery (192-G/F-2006) finished with 21 points, while Alberto Blanco (201-SF-2007) contributed 17 points for Spain. Nolan Traore (190-PG-2006) replied with 20 points and 9 assists for les Bleues.
France, Spain, Lithuania and Greece enter semifinals in Skopje - Aug 18, 2022
Quarterfinals
France - Italy 84-77 France outgunned Italy to enter the semifinal stage in Skopje. Essengue Noa (196-G-2006) scored 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to pace the winners. Italy enjoyed a 27-18 lead ten minutes into the game. But les Bleues used a 45-35 second half run to snatch the victory. Nolan Traore (190-PG-2006) delivered 19 points for the winners. Samuele Miccoli (188-G-2006) answered with 19 points for Italy.
Slovenia - Spain 68-87 Spain stormed past Slovenia in the quarterfinal clash. Spain led by 3 points at halftime 39-36. But they went on a 48-32 second half rally to secure a comfortable win at the end. Mario Saint-Supery (192-G/F-2006) tallied 31 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists for Spain. Asier Miguel (195-G-2006) and Jorge Carot (203-F/C-2006) had 16 points each for the winners. Urban Kroflic (197-F-2006) answered with 29 points for Slovenia.
Lithuania - Turkey 79-68 OT Lithuania survived an overtime thriller versus Turkey to reach the semifinal stage. Turkey grabbed a 27-15 lead ten minutes into the game. But Lithuania gradually denied the deficit. They held Turkey to just 11 points in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Lithuania limited their opponents to just 1 point in the extra period and got away with the victory. Mantas Laurencikas (189-G-2006) netted 23 points, while Nojus Indrusaitis (198-F-2006) added 17 points for the winners. Yagiz Aksu (192-G-2005) answered with 16 points for Turkey.
Israel - Greece 67-75 Greece defeated Israel to complete the semifinal pictured. Israel looked better in the first half. They posted a 37-33 halftime lead. But Greece responded with a 22-15 run in the third term to surge ahead. They followed with a 20-15 rally in the fourth period to seal the victory. Ben Saraf (195-G-2006) posted 30 points and 10 rebounds, while Omer Mayer (187-G-2006) added 11 points for Israel. Neoklis Avdalas (196-PG-2006, agency: Octagon Europe) replied with 29 points for Greece.
Quarterfinals are set in Skopje - Aug 17, 2022
France - Croatia 97-59 France stormed past Croatia to advance into the quarterfinal stage in Skopje. les Bleues grabbed a massive 55-23 halftime lead. They protected the advantage well throughout the second half and rallied to a comfortable victory at the end. Nolan Traore (190-PG-2006) produced 17 points, while Jonas Boulefaa (203-SF-2007) added 13 points for France. Ivan Volf (199-F-2006) answered with 11 points for Croatia.
Spain - Poland 96-54 Spain fired past Poland in Round of 16 clash. Spain dominated from start to finish. They established a 50-23 halftime advantage. Spain sank 46 points in the second half to coast to the victory. Ruben Valero (200-F-2006) came up with 15 points, while Mario Saint-Supery (192-G/F-2006) added 14 points and 11 rebounds for the winners. Bartosz Lesniak (175-PG-2006) answered with 14 points for Poland.
Slovenia - Holland 78-66 Slovenia held off Netherlands to enter the next round of playoffs. Slovenia eked out a 42-38 halftime lead. Slovenia held their opponents to just 28 points in the second half to rally to the win. Urban Kroflic (197-F-2006) came up with 27 points for Slovenia. Aristode Dwayne (195-F-2006) replied with 16 points and 10 rebounds for Netherlands.
Italy - Montenegro 78-72 Italy rolled over Montenegro en route to the quarterfinals in Skopje. The Azzurri drove to a 40-28 halftime lead. Montenegro cut the deficit in the second half but Italy held on to the lead and rallied to the victory at the end. Dame Sarr (196-F-2006) provided 24 points, while Stefano Trucchetti (175-G-2006) had 17 points for Italy. Andrija Josovic (204-F-2006) and David Mirkovic (200-PF-2006) responded with 23 points each for Montenegro.
Turkey - North Macedonia 82-74 Turkey held off hosting North Macedonia in Round of 16 battle. Turkey got off to a strong start. They accumulated a 43-28 halftime lead. Turkey extended the lead to as many as 17 points at the final intermission. North Macedonia unloaded 28 points in the fourth quarter but could not avert the loss. Deniz Gokpinar (196-F-2006) notched 22 points, while Yagiz Aksu (192-G-2005) added 12 points for Turkey. Nikola Janichikj (2007) tossed in 15 points for North Macedonia.
Greece - Latvia 84-62 Greece outgunned Latvia in the first round of playoffs in Skopje. Neoklis Avdalas (196-PG-2006, agency: Octagon Europe) scored 13 points to pace the Hellenes. Greece sank 49 points in the first half to open a 17-point halftime lead. They held Latvia to just 30 points in the second half and eased to the victory. Stefanos Spartalis (204-F-2006) banked in 12 points in the win. Martins Kilups (185-G-2006) hauled in 18 points for Latvia.
Lithuania - Denmark 97-48 Lithuania knocked down Denmark to advance into the quarterfinal stage. Lithuania dominated from start to finish. They established a 46-28 halftime lead. Lithuania held their opponents to just 20 points in the second half and rallied to the win. Dovydas Buika (194-F/G-2007) delivered 21 points, while Nojus Indrusaitis (198-F-2006) added 17 points for Lithuania. Frederik Erichsen (205-G-2006) answered with 14 points for Denmark.
Serbia - Israel 86-94 Israel outscored Serbia to stay in the title quest. Serbia led by two points at halftime 45-43. But Israel struck back with a 28-15 run in the third period to gain an 11-point lead. Serbia sank 26 points in the fourth stanza but could not avoid the loss. Ben Saraf (195-G-2006) came up with 28 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists, while Omer Mayer (187-G-2006) contributed 20 points for Israel. Milos Sojic (200-F-2006) tossed in 18 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for Serbia.
Review of Day 3 in Skopje - Aug 15, 2022
Turkey - Poland 71-59 Turkey wrapped up Group stage with victory. They held off Poland for 2-1 record in Group C. Turkey recorded a 31-22 halftime lead. They unloaded 40 points in the second half to rally to the victory. Deniz Gokpinar (196-F-2006) finished with 22 points and 8 rebounds, while Demir Dogan (201-F-2006) added 18 points for Turkey. Mateusz Orlowski (183-G-2006) answered with 21 points for Poland.
Montenegro - Greece 45-79 Greece coasted past Montenegro to improve at 3-0 record in Group D. The Hellenes registered a 36-26 halftime lead. They held Montenegro to just 19 points in the second half and marched to the victory. Neoklis Avdalas (196-PG-2006, agency: Octagon Europe) banked in 18 points, while Stylianos Maragkoudakis (180-PG-2006) provided 17 points for Greece. Aljosa Draskovic (187-G-2006) finished with 13 points for Montenegro.
France - Holland 100-46 France eased past Netherlands to gain 2-1 record in Skopje. France opened a 51-24 halftime lead. They unleashed 49 more points in the second half to cruise to the victory. Yannis Allard (199-SG-2007) hauled in 16 points, while Talis Soulhac (186-PG-2006) had 13 points for les Bleues. Seal Diouf (205-F-2006) answered with 18 points for Netherlands.
Slovenia - Serbia 81-86 Serbia went on a strong second half rally to tame Slovenia and improve at 2-1 record in Skopje. Slovenia enjoyed a 49-43 halftime advantage. But Serbia went on a 43-32 second half run to snatch the victory. Savo Drezgic (187-G-2006) provided 16 points, while Miroslav Bogdanovic (190-PG-2006) added 14 points for Serbia. Urban Kroflic (197-F-2006) netted 20 points, collected 7 rebounds and issued 5 assists for Slovenia.
Croatia - Denmark 86-59 Croatia cruised past Denmark to earn the second win in Group B. Croatia opened a 34-14 lead ten minutes into the game. They went on a 36-24 second half run to ice the victory. Vito Perkovic (200-F-2006) posted 19 points, while Dino Subasic (196-F-2006) added 18 points in the win. Frederik Erichsen (205-G-2006) answered with 12 points for Denmark.
Spain - North Macedonia 86-59 Spain knocked down North Macedonia to finish Group stage at 2-1 record. Spain piled up a 48-22 halftime advantage. They controlled the tempo throughout the second half rallying to the victory. Mario Saint-Supery (192-G/F-2006) dropped 16 points, while Gonzalo Fernandez (194-G-2006) added 14 points for Spain. Nikola Janichikj (2007) scored 12 points for North Macedonia.
Israel - Lithuania 69-98 Lithuania stormed past Israel to earn the third consecutive win in Group A. Lithuania piled up a massive 55-33 halftime lead and never looked back cruising to the win in the second half. Nojus Indrusaitis (198-F-2006) finished with 18 points, while Kristupas Smirnov (191-G/F-2006) added 16 points and 12 rebounds for the winning side. Ben Saraf (195-G-2006) replied with 19 points for Israel.
Latvia - Italy 68-71 Italy held off Latvia to remain undefeated in Skopje. The Azzurri built a 34-28 halftime lead. Latvia narrowed the deficit in the next two quarters but came up just short of win at the end. Pietro Iannuzzi (194-F-2006) stepped up with 15 points, while Cristiano Guidolin (201-C-2006) added 12 points for the winners. Rolands Sulcs (178-G-2006) produced 16 points for Latvia.
Review of Day 2 in Skopje - Aug 14, 2022
France - Israel 92-80 OT France opened win count in Skopje. They outlasted Israel in overtime for 1-1 record. Six players scored in double digits for les Bleues. Nolan Traore (190-PG-2006) had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists in the win. France unloaded 46 points in the second half to force overtime. They ignited a 17-5 rally in the extra period to seal the win. Essengue Noa (196-G-2006) and Leon Sifferlin (196-G-2008) had 14 points each for France. Ben Saraf (195-G-2006) delivered 21 points for Israel.
Turkey - Latvia 60-51 Turkey topped Latvia for the first win. Turkey grabbed a 36-24 halftime lead. Latvia cut the deficit in the second half but could not avoid the defeat. Demir Dogan (201-F-2006) produced 18 points, while Yagiz Aksu (192-G-2005) netted 10 points for the winners. Jekabs Niedra (184-G-2006) tossed in 11 points for Latvia.
Croatia - Slovenia 64-83 Slovenia stormed past Croatia to improve at 2-0 record atop of Group B. Slovenia drooped 49 points in the first half to take a 17-point lead. Slovenia extended the margin at 20-point mark heading into the fourth quarter and rallied to the victory. Urban Kroflic (197-F-2006) scored 22 points and collected 11 rebounds, while Vit Hrabar (202-SF-2006) added 12 points for Slovenia. Dino Subasic (196-F-2006) notched 14 points and 9 rebounds for Croatia.
Poland - Italy 69-72 Italy defeated Poland to stay perfect in Skopje. The Azzurri secured a 26-15 lead ten minutes into the game. Poland managed to get within striking distance late in the game but Italy held on to avoid an upset. Samuele Miccoli (188-G-2006) produced 22 points, while Dame Sarr (196-F-2006) added 15 points for Italy. Mateusz Orlowski (183-G-2006) banked in 24 points for Poland.
Spain - Montenegro 74-66 Spain edged Montenegro to gain the first win in Group D. Montenegro dominated in the first half. They piled up a 41-30 halftime lead. But Spain turned things around in the second half. They ignited a 44-25 rally to snatch the victory. Mario Saint-Supery (192-G/F-2006) provided 28 points, while Ruben Valero (200-F-2006) added 10 points for Spain. David Mirkovic (200-PF-2006) notched 20 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists for Montenegro.
North Macedonia - Greece 48-78 Greece posted the second win in a row in Skopje. They thumped hosting North Macedonia to stay perfect. Greece opened a comfortable 42-22 halftime lead. They held North Macedonia to just 26 points in the second half and rallied to the victory. Stylianos Maragkoudakis (180-PG-2006) came up with 13 points for the Hellenes. Nikola Janichikj (2007) had 9 points for North Macedonia.
Holland - Lithuania 73-80 Lithuania outscored Netherlands to take the second straight win in Skopje. Netherlands enjoyed a 24-16 lead ten minutes into the game. But Lithuania responded with a 26-14 rally in the second term to spur ahead. They protected the lead well throughout the second half and rallied to the victory. Kasparas Jakucionis (187-F-2006) nailed 17 points and grabbed 9 rebounds to pace the winners. Aristode Dwayne (195-F-2006) had 17 points for Netherlands.
Denmark - Serbia 56-77 Serbia knocked down Denmark to improve at 1-1 record in Skopje. Denmark jumped off to a 25-20 lead ten minutes into the game. But Serbia responded with a strong 37-20 rally in the second half to race to the victory. Ognjen Radosic (191-SG-2006) scored 26 points, while Miroslav Bogdanovic (190-PG-2006) added 12 points for Serbia. Frederik Erichsen (205-G-2006) had 13 points and 8 rebounds for Denmark.
Division B. Germany celebrate title in Sofia - Aug 20, 2022
FINAL
Germany - Finland 100-72 Germany stormed past Finland to conquer Division B title. They dominated throughout the game. Germany posted a 27-18 lead after ten minutes. They extended the margin at 14-point mark at the big break. Germany unloaded 49 points in the second half and rallied to the trophy. Keenan Garner (195-SF-2006) and Declan Duru (202-F-2007) stepped up with 16 points apiece for the champions. Olavi Suutela (201-C-2006) answered with 18 points for Finland.
3-4 Place
Belgium - Bulgaria 81-61 Belgium clinched Division A berth as they eased past Bulgaria in the consolation final. Belgium recorded a 40-27 halftime lead. Belgium drained 41 points in the second half and raced to the win. Terence Kekenbosch (189-G-2007) provided 18 points for Belgium. Aleksandar Gavalyugov (185-G-2006) hauled in 17 points for Bulgaria.
5-6 Place
Iceland - Bosnia 96-91 Iceland finished fifth in Sofia as they held off Bosnia. Birkir Eythorsson (2006) stepped up with 34 points to lead the charge. Iceland eked out a 51-50 halftime lead. They poured in 45 points in the second half to rally to the victory. Andrej Acimovic (206-C-2006) had 24 points and 9 boards for Bosnia.
7-8 Place
Sweden - Austria 91-71 Sweden breezed past Austria to capture the seventh place. Sweden jumped off to a 31-16 lead ten minutes into the game. They followed with a strong 24-8 run in the third period to build an unassailable lead. Julius Price (189-G-2006) came up with 18 points, while Samuel Obenjo (197-C-2006) added 17 points for the winners. Nico Zeleznik (195-G-2006) answered with 29 points for Austria.
9-10 Place
Portugal - United Kingdom 82-52 Portugal knocked down United Kingdom to clinch the 9th overall position. Portugal dominated from start to finish. They established a 48-32 halftime lead. They held United Kingdom to just 20 points in the second half and cruised to the victory. Nathan Noronha (183-PG-2006) tallied 17 points for Portugal. Jhonathan Andrade (184-PG-2006) had 16 points for the winners. Derelle Desire (185-F-2006) answered with 16 points for United Kingdom.
11-12 Place
Switzerland - Georgia 84-71 Switzerland held off Georgia to earn the 11th position. Switzerland eked out a 44-45 halftime lead. They held Georgia to only 28 points in the second half to march to the victory. Andrin Njock (195-F-2006) stepped up with 22 points and 9 rebounds, while Matteo DaSilva (175-G-2006) added 18 points for the winners. Avtandil Bakhtadze (204-F/C-2007) answered with 18 points for Georgia.
13-14 Place
Hungary - Ukraine 82-79 Hungary held off Ukraine to clinch the 13th overall position. Hungary opened a 29-21 lead after ten minutes. Ukraine however erased the deficit and surged ahead for a 67-58 lead at the final break. Hungary replied with a 24-12 rally in the fourth term to secure the win. Kolos Kekesi (2006) chipped in 20 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 6 steals for the winners. Desmond Yiamu (201-C-2006) answered with 20 points and 11 rebounds for Ukraine.
15-16 Place
Romania - Czech Republic 83-75 OT Romania outlasted Czech Republic in overtime to earn the 15th place. Czech Republic led by four points at halftime. But Romania used a 14-9 run in the third term to surge ahead. Czech Republic managed to force overtime but Romania sank 12 points in the extra period to snatch the win. Denis Badalau (202-SF-2006) and Luca Illes (188-PG-2007) posted 19 points each for Romania. Viktor Ivanek (195-G-2006) answered with 20 points for Czech Republic.
17-18 Place
Estonia - Norway 64-66 OT Norway outscored Estonia in overtime to claim the 17th place. The teams traded baskets throughout the entire game going neck and neck. Norway however limited their opponents to just 2 points in overtime to snatch the win. Oscar Hellebust (206-C-2006) produced 26 points and 8 rebounds for the winners. Kaspar Laik (194-F-2006) replied with 12 points for Estonia.
19-20 Place
Luxembourg - Slovakia 60-88 Slovakia cruised past Luxembourg to finish 19th in Sofia. Slovakia opened a 53-31 halftime lead. They held Luxembourg to just 10 points in the fourth period and raced to the victory. Martin Pospisil (195-SF-2006) produced 23 points, 22 rebounds and 8 assists for Slovakia. Tobias Obel (190-F-2006) notched 13 points for Luxembourg.
21-22 Place
Cyprus - Ireland 55-75 Ireland stormed past Cyprus to secure the 21st position in the ladder. Ireland piled up a 37-30 halftime advantage. Ireland limited Cyprus to just 25 points in the second half and eased to the victory. Fortune Igbokwe (198-F-2006) notched 17 points in the win. Angelos Alexandridis (178-G-2006) replied with 14 points for Cyprus.
Division B. Germany and Finland earn Final berth - Aug 19, 2022
SEMIS
Belgium - Germany 79-95 Germany stormed past Belgium to advance into Final in Sofia. Germany recorded a 43-34 halftime lead. They unleashed 52 points in the second half to ease to the victory. Germany clinched Division A berth with the win. Jonas Zilinskas (203-PF-2006) produced 16 points, while Christian Anderson (175-G-2006) added 15 points for the winning side. Terence Kekenbosch (189-G-2007) answered with 16 points for Belgium.
Bulgaria - Finland 76-81 Finland ensured their Division A ticket as they beat Bulgaria in the semifinal clash in Sofia. Finland eked out a 44-40 halftime lead. But the hosts pulled within two points at the final break. Finland though limited their opponents to just 13 points in the fourth term to snatch the victory. Olavi Suutela (201-C-2006) provided 21 points and 15 rebounds, while Elmeri Abbey (165-G-2006) added 20 points for Finland. Aleksandar Gavalyugov (185-G-2006) answered with 32 points for Bulgaria.
Division B. Belgium, Germany, Bulgaria and Finland enter semis - Aug 18, 2022
Quarterfinals
Belgium - Iceland 107-59 Belgium stormed past Iceland to advance into the semifinal stage in Sofia. Iceland led by five points ten minutes into the game. But Belgium used a massive 46-19 rally in the second term to take a 22-point halftime lead. Belgium unloaded 47 points in the second half to race to the victory. Terence Kekenbosch (189-G-2007) produced 25 points, while Feie Tallir (190-F-2006) netted 13 points for Belgium. Lars Bragason (2006) answered with 13 points for Iceland.
Germany - Sweden 88-86 Germany nipped Sweden to stay in the title race. Sweden led throughout the first half. The Scandinavian team posted a 47-42 halftime lead. They extended the margin at 8-point mark heading into the fourth frame. But Germany sank 27 points in the final quarter and snatched the win. Christian Anderson (175-G-2006) came up with 25 points, while Eric Reibe (201-C-2006) and Ivan Kharchenkov (190-PG-2006) had 14 points each for Germany. Julius Price (189-G-2006) answered with 22 points for Sweden.
Bulgaria - Austria 96-71 Bulgaria cruised past Austria en route to the semifinal stage in Sofia. The hosts went on a 30-5 run in the first quarter to take a comfortable lead. They maintained it well throughout the reminder of the contest and rallied to the victory. Alexander Jilev (2006) finished with 20 points and 13 rebounds, while Stanislav Hinkov (194-F/G-2006) added 19 points for Bulgaria. Imran Suljanovic (194-F/G-2006) and Niklas Michel (182-G-2006) tossed in 13 points each for Austria.
Bosnia - Finland 65-75 Finland outgunned Bosnia to ensure the semifinal berth. Bosnia recorded an 8-point lead at the final intermission. But Finland responded with a massive 31-13 run in the fourth period to seal the winning outcome. Elmeri Abbey (165-G-2006) delivered 19 points, 7 steals, 6 rebounds and 6 assists to pace the winners. Bakir Djedovic (196-F-2006) answered with 18 points for Bosnia.
Division B. Day 5 in Sofia - Aug 16, 2022
Estonia - Belgium 33-87 Belgium finished preliminary round with a perfect 5-0 record. Belgium grabbed a 40-21 halftime lead. They unloaded 47 points in the second half to cruise to the victory. Feie Tallir (190-F-2006) and Osagbovo Emwionkpa (191-C-2006) produced 13 points each for Belgium. Karl Ristna (182-PG-2006) answered with 9 points for Estonia.
Georgia - Cyprus 92-65 Georgia held off Cyprus to improve at 2-3 record in Group A. Cyprus led by six points after ten minutes. But Georgia took over in the next periods. They ignited a 48-26 second half rally to secure a comfortable win. Nikoloz Abuladze (185-G-2006) delivered 20 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists for the winning side. Maximos Koutouris (200-F-2006) answered with 25 points for Cyprus.
Iceland - Czech Republic 81-74 Iceland held off Czech Republic to gain the third victory in Group B. Iceland secured a 30-17 lead after ten minutes. They followed with a 22-12 run in the third quarter to clear off for good. Birkir Eythorsson (2006) stepped up with 28 points and 10 rebounds for the winners. Jakub Sevcik (182-G-2007) notched 17 points for Czech Republic.
Germany - Ukraine 100-56 Germany stormed past Ukraine to secure the fifth consecutive win in Sofia. Germany opened a comfortable 54-30 halftime lead. They held Ukraine to 26 points in the second half and coasted to the victory. Keenan Garner (195-SF-2006) netted 17 points and collected 10 rebounds, while Christian Anderson (175-G-2006) added 14 points for Germany. Luka Lokhmanchuk (200-SG-2006) responded with 20 points for Ukraine.
Bulgaria - Luxembourg 98-69 Bulgaria entered the playoffs with a perfect record. The hosts fired past Luxembourg to finish atop of Group B. Bulgaria recorded a 42-31 halftime lead. They erupted for 56 points in the second half to march to the victory. Stanislav Hinkov (194-F/G-2006) dropped 17 points, while Teodor Trifonov (194-F-2006) added 16 points for Bulgaria. Tobias Obel (190-F-2006) answered with 16 points for Luxembourg.
Portugal - United Kingdom 52-59 United Kingdom overcame Portugal to gain the second victory in Group C. Portugal secured a narrow 24-22 halftime lead. But United Kingdom held their opponents to 28 points in the second half and snatched a narrow victory at the end. Derelle Desire (185-F-2006) tallied 16 points and 15 rebounds for United Kingdom. Lucas Tovar (186-G-2006) hauled in 14 points for Portugal.
Finland - Ireland 79-40 Finland marched past Ireland to finish second in Group D. Finland registered a 37-24 halftime lead. They limited Ireland to just 16 points in the second half to ease to the victory. Aron Towa (192-G-2006) provided 16 points for Finland. Luke Seltzer (193-F/G-2006) answered with 11 points for Ireland.
Hungary - Austria 88-91 OT Austria outlasted Hungary in overtime to secure the fourth victory in Group A. Austria eked out a 40-38 halftime lead. Hungary tied things at the end of the third quarter. The teams went neck and neck throughout the fourth period heading into overtime to decide on the winner. Austria eventually sank 14 points in the extra period and got away with the win. Fynn Schott (203-F/C-2006) came up with 32 points and 22 rebounds for the winners. Hungary answered with 22 from Kolos Kekesi (2006).
Sweden - Norway 69-52 Sweden topped Norway to earn the second position in Group C ladder. Sweden accumulated a 34-21 halftime advantage. They extended the margin at 17-point mark heading into the fourth period and raced to the win. Casper Pohto and Julius Price netted 14 points apiece for Sweden. Ludvik Bergseng (208-C-2006) replied with 12 points for Norway.
Romania - Slovakia 79-73 Romania held off Slovakia to earn 3-2 record. Romania built a 45-34 halftime lead. They entered the fourth quarter up by 18 points. Slovakia unloaded 29 points in the final stanza but could not save the game. Serban Jeles (193-F-2006) tossed in 12 points for Romania. Martin Pospisil (195-SF-2006) netted 18 points and collected 7 rebounds for Slovakia.
Division B. Day 4 in Sofia - Aug 15, 2022
Germany - Romania 83-59 Germany claimed the fourth straight win in Sofia. They crushed Romania to remain perfect. Romania led by three points after ten minutes of action. Germany eked out a one-point lead heading into the fourth period. But Germany then went on a 30-7 rally in the final stanza to seal the victory. Ivan Kharchenkov (190-PG-2006) delivered 23 points, while Keenan Garner (195-SF-2006) added 17 points and 10 rebounds in the win. George Angelian (202-C-2006) answered with 17 points for Romania.
Belgium - Cyprus 86-25 Belgium thumped Cyprus to gain the fourth consecutive win at the championship. Belgium claimed a 21-7 lead after the first period. They unloaded 57 points in the second half to ease to the victory. Tristan Boone (191-SG-2006) posted 16 points and 9 rebounds for Belgium. Maximos Koutouris (200-F-2006) answered with 9 points for Cyprus.
Norway - Bosnia 44-64 Bosnia defeated Norway to improve at 3-1 record in Group C. Bosnia grabbed a 33-21 halftime lead. Bosnia held their opponents to just 23 points in the second half to race to the victory. Andrej Acimovic (206-C-2006) notched 15 points for the winners. William Kruse (201-F-2006) tossed in 12 points for Norway.
Slovakia - Finland 43-81 Finland eased past Slovakia to record the third victory in Bulgaria. Finland set the tone early in the game. They ignited a massive 53-23 run in the first half and coasted to the victory after the big break. Olavi Suutela (201-C-2006) notched 26 points and 9 rebounds, while Eetu Heinonen (190-G-2006) contributed 18 points and 8 rebounds for Finland. Martin Pospisil (195-SF-2006) answered with 11 points for Slovakia.
Estonia - Hungary 40-79 Hungary eased past Estonia to open 3-1 record at the tournament. Hungary surged ahead for a 40-20 halftime lead. They held Estonia to only 20 points in the second half and marched to the victory. Bendeguz Keller (195-F/G-2006) notched 12 points for Hungary. Karl Ristna (182-PG-2006) replied with 11 points for Estonia.
Czech Republic - Bulgaria 64-87 Bulgaria registered the third straight win in Sofia. They knocked down Czech Republic to stay perfect. Bulgaria enjoyed a 37-30 halftime lead. But they went on a 23-8 rally in the third period to clear off for good. Aleksandar Gavalyugov (185-G-2006) banked in 25 points and 8 assists for the winners. Jakub Sevcik (182-G-2007) replied with 15 points for Czech Republic.
United Kingdom - Sweden 59-64 Sweden toppled United Kingdom to celebrate the second victory in Sofia. United Kingdom led by six points at the first break. But Sweden replied with a 22-14 run in the second term to take a 37-35 halftime lead. Sweden went on a 14-10 run in the fourth term to snatch the victory. Julius Price (189-G-2006) stepped up with 16 points and 8 rebounds for Sweden. Kofi Asare (205-F-2006) replied with 16 points and 13 rebounds for United Kingdom.
Austria - Georgia 97-70 Austria stormed past Georgia for 3-1 record in Group A. Austria eked out a 41-32 halftime lead. But they sank 56 points in the second half and rallied to a comfortable victory. Imran Suljanovic (194-F/G-2006) tallied 26 points, while Nico Zeleznik (195-G-2006) added 23 points for Austria. Avtandil Bakhtadze (204-F/C-2007) replied with 17 points for Georgia.
Luxembourg - Switzerland 49-75 Switzerland cruised past Luxembourg to open win count in Sofia. Switzerland stunned their opponents with a 23-3 run in the first period. The Swiss maintained the lead throughout the second half and raced to a convincing victory. Matteo DaSilva (175-G-2006) scored 18 points, while Theo Chaney (188-G-2006) added 13 points for Switzerland. Bob Rech (188-F-2006) had 11 points for Luxembourg.
Ukraine - Ireland 88-67 Ukraine used a strong 29-10 run in the fourth quarter to rally past Ireland. Desmond Yiamu (201-C-2006) tallied 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Nazar Korol (193-SG-2006) added 16 points and 7 rebounds for Ukraine. Joshua Osayanrhion (198-F-2006) responded with 12 points and 12 rebounds for Ireland.
Division B. Day 3 in Sofia - Aug 13, 2022
Sweden - Portugal 71-69 Sweden nipped Portugal to claim the first win in Group C. Sweden grabbed a 40-27 halftime lead. Portugal went on a strong second half rally but came up just short of win at the end. Julius Price (189-G-2006) came up with 26 points, while Casper Pohto (189-G-2006) added 15 points for the winners. Nathan Noronha (183-PG-2006) answered with 17 points for Portugal.
Cyprus - Austria 47-85 Austria cruised past Cyprus to improve at 2-1 record. Cyprus led by five points after ten minutes. But Austria responded with a massive 70-27 rally in the next quarters to cruise to the win. Imran Suljanovic (194-F/G-2006) notched 18 points in the victory. Vassilis Petrides (185-SG-2007) answered with 14 points for Cyprus.
Romania - Ukraine 88-57 Romania breezed past Ukraine for the second win in Group D. Ukraine jumped off to a 22-12 lead ten minutes into the game. But Romania controlled the tempo throughout the reminder of the contest. They ignited a 25-8 run in the second quarter to surge ahead for good. Denis Badalau (202-SF-2006) netted 17 points, while Serban Horga (187-SG-2007) added 14 points for Romania. Andrii Sytar (198-F-2006) had 16 points for Ukraine.
Ireland - Slovakia 47-58 Slovakia outgunned Ireland to open win count in Sofia. Slovakia claimed a 28-24 halftime lead. Slovakia held Ireland to just 23 points in the second half and raced to the victory. Martin Chlupis (195-F-2006) produced 14 points in the win. Declan Gbinigie (196-SF-2006) answered with 12 points for Ireland.
Hungary - Belgium 75-81 Belgium prevailed against Hungary to clinch the third straight victory at the tournament. Hungary registered a 17-9 lead after ten minutes. Belgium banked in 49 points in the second half to march to the victory. Osagbovo Emwionkpa (191-C-2006) notched 19 points and 10 rebounds, while Jayden Hodge (193-SG-2007) added 17 points and 9 rebounds for Belgium. Kolos Kekesi (2006) scored 21 points for Hungary.
Georgia - Estonia 69-59 Georgia held off Estonia for the first win in Sofia. Estonia led by three points ten minutes into the game. But Georgia went on a decisive 26-9 run in the second term to take the lead. They protected it well throughout the second half and marched to the win. Avtandil Bakhtadze (204-F/C-2007) stepped up with 27 points and 16 rebounds for Georgia. Romel Savi (180-F-2006) chipped in 19 points for Estonia.
Bulgaria - Iceland 66-64 Bulgaria nipped Iceland to improve at 2-0 record at home court. The hosts established a 43-29 halftime lead. Iceland cut into the deficit in the second half but Bulgaria hung on to escape with a narrow victory. Aleksandar Gavalyugov (185-G-2006) tossed in 18 points for the home side. Lars Bragason (2006) came up with 24 points for Iceland.
Switzerland - Czech Republic 64-71 Czech Republic beat Switzerland for the second straight win in Group B. The Czechs posted a 38-27 halftime lead. Switzerland narrowed the gap in the second half but could not avoid the loss. Daniel Duhajsky (198-F-2006) came up with 19 points for the winners. Liban Nuux (192-G/F-2006) answered with 14 points for Switzerland.
Bosnia - United Kingdom 80-70 Bakir Djedovic scored 15 points to pace Bosnia past United Kingdom. Bosnia trailed by one at the interval 37-38. But they responded with a 43-32 second half rally to snatch the victory. Vasilije Kuridza (190-SG-2006) netted 12 points for the winning side. Marcus Robinson (190-G-2006) answered with 19 points and 7 rebounds for United Kingdom.
Finland - Germany 59-84 Germany defeated Finland for the third consecutive win in Sofia. Germany ensured a 39-30 halftime lead. They sank 45 points in the second half and cruised to the victory. Christian Anderson (175-G-2006) and Declan Duru stepped up with 16 points each for Germany. Elmeri Abbey (165-G-2006) and Olavi Suutela (201-C-2006) responded with 11 points each for Finland.
Division B. Day 2 in Sofia - Aug 12, 2022
Ukraine - Slovakia 93-71 Ukraine celebrated the first win in Sofia. They rallied past Slovakia for 1-1 record in Group D. Ukraine used a massive 50-27 run in the second half to ease to the victory. Desmond Yiamu (201-C-2006) delivered 23 points and 9 rebounds, while Andrii Sytar (198-F-2006) added 16 points for Ukraine. Martin Chlupis (195-F-2006) answered with 16 points for Slovakia.
Estonia - Cyprus 67-47 Estonia celebrated the first win in Bulgaria. Estonia rallied past Cyprus to open win count. They grabbed a 38-22 halftime lead. Estonia held their opponents to just 25 points in the second half and raced to the win. Karl Ristna (182-PG-2006) netted 16 points, while Henri Vanem (181-F-2006) added 11 points for Estonia. Maximos Koutouris (200-F-2006) tallied 15 points and 13 rebounds for Cyprus.
Iceland - Switzerland 86-64 Iceland clinched the second straight win in Group B. They stormed past Switzerland to stay perfect. Iceland grabbed a 7-point halftime lead. They sank 48 points in the second half to ease to the victory. Birkir Eythorsson notched 28 points and 11 rebounds, while Asmundur Armannsson (2006) and Viktor Luthviksson (2006) had 12 points each for Iceland. Andrin Njock (195-F-2006) answered with 21 points for Switzerland.
Romania - Finland 68-84 Finland outgunned Romania to improve at 2-0 record atop of Group D. Elmeri Abbey (165-G-2006) scored 18 points and issued 6 assists to pace the winners. Finland posted a 31-9 lead ten minutes into the game. They went on a 20-16 run in the fourth period to seal the victory. Olavi Suutela (201-C-2006) and Eetu Heinonen (190-G-2006) had 14 points each for the winners. Denis Badalau (202-SF-2006) replied with 18 points and 9 rebounds for Romania.
Belgium - Austria 92-60 Belgium cruised past Austria for the second win in Group A. Belgium unloaded 52 points in the first half to take a comfortable 22-point lead. They unloaded 50 more points in the second half to ease to the victory. Malcolm Makwa (183-G-2006) netted 19 points, while Jayden Hodge (193-SG-2007) added 16 points for the winners. Nico Zeleznik (195-G-2006) tossed in 15 points for Austria.
Portugal - Bosnia 73-54 Portugal cruised past Bosnia for the second straight win at the tournament. Bosnia led by six points ten minutes into the game. But Portugal bounced back with a 21-9 run in the second frame to spur ahead. They held Bosnia to just 25 points in the second half to coast to the win. Jorge Silva (191-SF-2006) recorded 18 points, while Lucas Tovar (186-G-2006) had 15 points for Portugal. Andrej Acimovic (206-C-2006) netted 11 points for Bosnia.
Germany - Ireland 116-57 Germany breezed past Ireland to stay unbeaten in Group D. Germany claimed a 59-21 halftime lead and never looked back en route to the victory. Christian Anderson (175-G-2006) notched 22 points, while Roy Krupnikas (184-G-2006) added 15 points for Germany. Luke Seltzer (193-F/G-2006) and Joshua Osayanrhion (198-F-2006) had 12 points each for Ireland.
Hungary - Georgia 82-65 Hungary rolled over Georgia for the second win in a row at the championship. Hungary posted a 43-29 halftime lead. They protected it well throughout the second half and rallied to the victory. Kolos Kekesi (2006) posted 14 points, while Zsigmond Gyurk (189-G-2006), Agoston Meszaros (2006) and Leonhard Laar (201-SF-2006) had 11 points each for the winners. Alexandre Daushvili (201-F-2006) answered with 21 points for Georgia.
Czech Republic - Luxembourg 78-72 Czech Republic toppled Luxembourg for the first win in Group B. The Czechs posted a 43-37 halftime lead. They sank 23 points in the fourth quarter to get away with the victory. Jakub Kristan (196-F-2006) notched 17 points and 19 rebounds, while David Nejezohleb added 14 points and 9 rebounds in the win. Philippe Stoffel (178-SG-2007) answered with 21 points for Luxembourg.
United Kingdom - Norway 51-48 United Kingdom topped Norway to improve at 1-0 record in Sofia. Norway enjoyed a 26-23 halftime lead. But United Kingdom responded with a 28-22 rally in the second half to snatch the victory. Marcus Robinson (190-G-2006) produced 22 points in the victory. Oscar Hellebust (206-C-2006) provided 17 points and 12 rebounds for Norway.
Armenia and Andorra to clash for title in Prizren - Jul 17, 2022
SEMIS
Kosovo - Armenia 58-70 Armenia outscored Kosovo to advance into the title game in Prizren. Armenia built a 32-19 halftime advantage. Kosovo narrowed the gap at 2-point mark at the final break. But Armenia unloaded 31 points in the fourth quarter to get away with the win. Gregory Moghoyan (2006) posted 28 points, while Gregory Gazarian (2006) added 18 points for the winners. Andi Ahmeti (190-SF-2006) replied with 17 points for Kosovo.
Andorra - Albania 63-60 Andorra held off Albania to ensure the Final berth. Andorra opened a 12-5 lead after ten minutes. Albania turned things around in the next two periods and surged ahead. They entered the fourth period up by two points. But Andorra responded with a 22-17 rally in the final term to snatch the win. Joan Aguilar (2006) tossed in 13 points for the winners. Viktorio Hida (201-C-2006) answered with 17 points for Albania.
Division C. Andorra clinch the trophy in Prizren - Jul 17, 2022
FINAL
Armenia - Andorra 65-84 Andorra clinched Division C title in Prizren. They fired past Armenia in the Final tonight. Cerni Vinas (2006) came up with 19 points to pace the champions. Andorra took a 21-16 lead after ten minutes. Armenia narrowed the deficit at 1-point mark at the big break. They erased the deficit in the third term. But Andorra took over in the final period. They ignited a 32-13 run in the fourth frame to race to the win. Joan Aguilar (2006) had 17 points and 14 rebounds for Andorra. Gregory Guyujyan (2006) replied with 18 points and 8 rebounds for Armenia.
3-4 Place
Kosovo - Albania 53-68 Albania overcame Kosovo to step onto the podium as they finished third. Albania recorded a 23-8 lead after ten minutes of action. They followed with a 20-14 run in the third term to open an 18-point lead at the final break. Viktorio Hida (201-C-2006) scored 20 points and collected 21 rebounds for Albania. Andi Ahmeti (190-SF-2006) delivered 23 points and 11 rebounds for Kosovo.
5-6 Place
Moldova - Malta 67-61 Moldova held off Malta to earn the fifth position. Andrei Voitenco (192-SF-2006) came up with 22 points and 26 rebounds to lead the winners. Moldova registered a 35-21 halftime lead. Malta narrowed the gap in the second half but could not avoid the loss at the end. Vasilii Pasura (198-C-2006) tallied 14 points and 11 rebounds for Moldova. Justin Caruana (160-G-2006) answered with 19 points for Malta.
7-8 Place
San Marino - Gibraltar 54-29 San Marino outscored Gibraltar to earn the 7th position in the ladder. San Marino dominated in the first half. They secured a 31-12 halftime lead. They held Gibraltar to 17 points in the second half and raced to the win at the end. Manuel Bianchi (185-F-2006) provided 13 points, while Thomas Gasperoni (185-C-2007) had 11 points and 9 rebounds for San Marino. Nathan Vaughan (2007) had 7 points for Gibraltar.
Division C. Day 3 in Prizren - Jul 15, 2022
Andorra - Moldova 102-40 Andorra fired past Moldova for the third straight victory in Group B. Andorra built a comfortable 47-21 halftime lead. They held their opponents to just 19 points in the second half to cruise to the win. Sergi Guitart (2006) had 21 points, while Marc Rodriguez (2007) added 16 points for the winners. Nichita Cusniriuc (175-PG-2007) answered with 16 points for Moldova.
Kosovo - San Marino 55-27 Kosovo outgunned San Marino to take 3-0 record in Group A. The hosts grabbed a comfortable 24-10 halftime lead. They held San Marino to just 17 points in the second half to race to the victory. Sejar Rama (186-G-2007) posted 18 points in the win. Tommaso Botteghi (180-PG-2006) answered with 8 points for San Marino.
Gibraltar - Armenia 59-76 Armenia outgunned Gibraltar to take 2-1 record in Group B. Gibraltar jumped to a 40-33 halftime lead. But Armenia turned things around in the second half. They used a 21-6 run in the fourth period to snatch the victory. Gregory Moghoyan (2006) posted 23 points, while Gregory Guyujyan (2006) had 18 points in the win. Louis Dalmedo (190-C-2006) answered with 19 points and 17 rebounds for Gibraltar.
Albania - Malta 65-33 Albania recorded the second victory in Group A. They stunned Malta for 2-1 record. Viktorio Hida (201-C-2006) registered 17 points and 8 rebounds for the winners. Albania accounted for a 40-16 halftime lead and never looked back en route to the win. Oresti Simo (187-SG-2006) added 10 points in the victory. Luke Attard (158-SG-2006) replied with 11 points for Malta.
Division C. Day 2 in Prizren - Jul 14, 2022
San Marino - Malta 59-44 San Marino fired past Malta to clinch the first win. San Marino recorded a 27-21 halftime lead. They held Malta to 5 points in the third term to take a 17-point lead and raced to the victory. Tommaso Botteghi (180-PG-2006) accounted for 16 points in the win. Justin Caruana (160-G-2006) answered with 15 points for Malta.
Kosovo - Albania 71-65 OT Kosovo earned the second straight win at the tournament. They overcame Albania in overtime to stay undefeated. Albania eked out a 32-27 halftime lead. Kosovo used a 23-16 run in the third term to surge ahead but Albania erased the deficit in the fourth frame to force overtime. But the hosts went on a 7-1 run in the extra period to seal the win. Niman Demiraj (194-F-2006) posted 21 points and 12 rebounds, while Yll Kastrati (185-PG-2008) added 20 points for the winners. Oresti Simo (187-SG-2006) answered with 16 points for Albania.
Moldova - Armenia 72-84 Armenia celebrated the first win at the championship as they rallied past Moldova. Armenia opened a 29-17 lead after ten minutes. They followed with an 18-12 run in the third term to take a decisive advantage. Gregory Gazarian (2006) delivered 33 points, while Gregory Moghoyan (2006) added 21 points in the win. Nichita Cusniriuc (175-PG-2007) answered with 21 points for Moldova.
Andorra - Gibraltar 78-38 Andorra cruised past Gibraltar to earn the second straight win in Group B. Andorra opened a comfortable 47-17 halftime lead and never looked back afterwards. Joan Aguilar delivered 13 points and 12 rebounds, while Daniel Gonzalez (2006) chipped in 10 points for Andorra. Jose Cassaglia (176-G-2006) responded with 15 points for Gibraltar.
Division C. Day 1 in Prizren - Jul 13, 2022
Malta - Kosovo 28-80 Kosovo knocked down Malta in the first game in Prizren. The hosts opened a 41-16 halftime lead. They held Malta to just 12 points in the second half to ease to the win. Sejar Rama (186-G-2007) posted 14 points, while Niman Demiraj (194-F-2006) and Mal Syla (204-C-2006) added 13 points each for Kosovo. Sebastian Pace (167-PG-2007) answered with 7 points for Malta.
Albania - San Marino 50-43 Albania opened win count in Prizren. They held off San Marino for the opening win in Group A. Albania recorded a 33-20 halftime lead. San Marino narrowed the gap at 6-point mark at the final break but Albania maintained the lead throughout the fourth quarter and raced to the win. Oresti Simo (187-SG-2006) accounted for 15 points, while Eros Vezi (194-SG-2006) added 11 points and 10 rebounds in the win. Thomas Gasperoni (185-C-2007) answered with 16 points for San Marino.
Gibraltar - Moldova 72-68 Louis Dalmedo (190-C-2006) notched 26 points and 14 rebounds to pace Gibraltar past Moldova. Gibraltar trailed by four points at halftime. But they used a 21-8 run in the third frame to surge ahead for good. Pablo Postigo (180-PG-2007) had 13 points in the victory. Vladimir Cebotari (192-SG-2006) tossed in 27 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the loss.
Armenia - Andorra 76-97 Andorra stormed past Armenia in the first game at the tournament. Andorra recorded a 52-38 halftime advantage. They went on a 25-14 run in the fourth quarter to ice the win. Cerni Vinas (2006) tallied 28 points, while David Gonzalez (2006) added 17 points and 17 rebounds in the victory. Gregory Moghoyan (2006) answered with 22 points and 7 assists for Armenia.
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