European Championships for Small Countries in Ciorescu (Moldova) (2016)


European Championships for Small Countries Final Standings
 1. Armenia
 2. Andorra
 3. San Marino.
 4. Ireland
 5. Moldova
 6. Malta
 7. Wales
 8. Gibraltar
European Championships for Small Countries
Group A
 1. Ireland 3-1 
 2. Malta 2-2 
 3. San Marino. 2-2 
 4. Gibraltar 0-4 
Group B
 1. Andorra 4-0 
 2. Armenia 3-1 
 3. Moldova 2-2 
 4. Wales 0-4 
Points Per Game
 Andre SPIGHT
  ARM
  (190-G-95)
  Avg: 21.2
 1. Spight, ARM21.2 
 2. Farfan, ESP16.8 
 3. Fitzpatrick, IRL16.2 
 4. Colom, ESP16.2 
 5. Bugeja, MLT15.6 
 6. Falzon, MLT14.8 
 7. Raschi, SMR13.0 
 8. Blount, IRL12.8 
 9. Colesnicov, MDA12.6 
 10. Botteghi, ITA11.6 
Rebounds Per Game
 Tevin FALZON
  MLT
  (203-F-92)
  Avg: 15
 1. Falzon, MLT15.0 
 2. Botteghi, ITA12.6 
 3. O'Reilly, IRL12.0 
 4. Dunston, USA9.2 
 5. Raschi, SMR8.0 
 6. Blount, IRL7.6 
 7. Fitzpatrick, IRL7.2 
 8. Santos, GIB7.2 
 9. Fernandez, ESP7.0 
 10. Duppa, WAL6.8 
Assists Per Game
 Oriol FERNANDEZ
  ESP
  (186-F-88)
  Avg: 5.2
 1. Fernandez, ESP5.2 
 2. O'Reilly, IRL4.8 
 3. Amirkhanov, ARM4.4 
 4. Waite, WAL3.8 
 5. Melniciuc, MDA3.4 
 6. Raschi, SMR3.0 
 7. Falzon, MLT2.8 
 8. Shoults, MLT2.8 
 9. Hosford, IRL2.8 
 10. Cojuhari, MDA2.8 
Steals Per Game
 David BUGEJA
  (180-SG-92)
  Avg: 2.8
 1. Bugeja, MLT2.8 
 2. Formosa, MLT2.6 
 3. Dick, IRL2.6 
 4. Colom, ESP2.6 
 5. Fernandez, ESP2.4 
 6. Williams, WAL2.4 
 7. O'Reilly, IRL2.3 
 8. Ostafiiciuc, MDA2.2 
 9. Shoults, MLT2.2 
 10. Turner, GIB2.0 
Blocks Per Game
 Bryant DUNSTON
  USA
  (203-C-86)
  Avg: 3
 1. Dunston, USA3.0 
 2. Ostafiiciuc, MDA1.8 
 3. Gomez, ENG1.8 
 4. Santos, GIB1.6 
 5. Botteghi, ITA1.4 
 6. Falzon, MLT1.2 
 7. Formosa, MLT0.8 
 8. Melnic, MDA0.8 
 9. Nartov, MDA0.8 
 10. Fitzpatrick, IRL0.6 

MVP Spight leads Armenia to maiden gold (Photo: FIBA)

2016 ROSTER
Starting Five in BOLD letters
Starting five
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Artem Tavakalyan
Tavakalyan
Zareh Zargaryan
Zargaryan
Andre Spight
Spight
Bryant Dunston
Dunston
Amiran Amirkhanov
Amirkhanov
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4Sergey Polukhin 185-G-95 Elbrus Cherk. Russia
5Andrey Konstantinov 196-F-95 Arsenal Russia
6Artem Tavakalyan 198-F-95 Delaware St. USA
7Artur Khachaturian 194-F/G-92 SC Kryvbas Ukraine
8Mikael Pogosian 203-F-95 Thiel USA
9Zareh Zargaryan 198-F-89
10Michael Daniyelyan 188-G-87 Uerdingen Germany
11Andre Spight 190-G-95 Arizona St. USA
12Bryant Dunston 203-C-86 Anadolu Efes Turkey
13Amiran Amirkhanov 187-PG-86 Almat.Legion Kazakhstan
14Konstantin Mirzoiantic 203-C/F-89 Tambov Russia


Tigran Cyokchyan Head Coach

Suren Stepanyants Assistant

MVP Spight leads Armenia to maiden gold - Jul 4, 2016

The one-two punch of Andre Spight (190-G-95) and Bryant Dunston (203-C-86) led Armenia to their maiden basketball success. Andorra finished second, while San Marino grabbed the bronze.

Armenia dominated the Final against Andorra from the start and won the game 79-71. An early 9-0 run was enough to secure a 25-12 lead after the first ten minutes, and the Armenians never looked back after that. Andorra could not cope with Dunston under the basket, losing the rebounding battle 45-32, and Spight was lethal from outside.

Spight, who was voted FIBA European Championship for Small Countries MVP, connected on 4-of-6 attempts from beyond the arc to lead all scorers with 27 points. Dunston had a double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds, and three more Armenians ended with eight points to their names.

Guillem Colom (191-SG-91) scored 22 points for Andorra, with Alberto Farfan (193-F-91) adding 15 more. Cinto Gabriel Morilla finished with 14 points, Oriol Fernandez (186-F-88) had 12, but the rest of Andorra combined for only eight points.

Andorra's run of two consecutive golds at the Championship has ended, while Armenia came up on top in their first official tournament. San Marino joined them on the podium after a 60-53 win over Ireland.

Ireland had led by four heading into the final ten minutes, and stayed in front until Gioele Moretti (191-F/G-93) hit a three-pointer to make it 52-50 with three and a half minutes left. Moretti's three was also the start of a 9-0 run which was enough to secure the win.

Federico Cardinali had a team-high 14 points for San Marino, but Moretti was their game hero, with an all-round performace - 11 points, seven rebounds, six assists and three steals. Jordan Blount (198-G-97) and Brian Fitzpatrick (203-F-89, college: Bucknell) combined for 32 points and 26 rebounds, but it was not enough for a medal in Moldova.

The home team booked fifth place with a 73-63 win over Malta. Wales ended in seventh place after a 67-40 triumph against Gibraltar.

Armenia was also the only team to feature two players in the All-Star Five. Spight and Dunston were joined by Paul Dick (193-G-91, college: Franklin Pierce, agency: Duran International) (Ireland), Colom Barrufet (Andorra) and Tevin Falzon (203-F-92) (Malta).

Courtesy of FIBA.com


Eurobasket.com All-European Championship for Small Countries Awards 2016 - Jul 4, 2016

Eurobasket.com All-European Championship for Small Countries 1st Team 2016
Andre Spight
Spight
Guillem Colom
Colom
Paul Dick
Dick
Tevin Falzon
Falzon
Bryant Dunston
Dunston

Best Player: Andre Spight (6'3''-G-95) of Armenia
Best Guard: Andre Spight (6'3''-G-95) of Armenia
Best Forward: Tevin Falzon (6'8''-F-92) of Malta
Best Center: Bryant Dunston (203-C-86) of Armenia

1st Team
G: Andre Spight (6'3''-G-95) of Armenia
SG: Guillem Colom (191-SG-91) of Andorra
G: Paul Dick (193-G-91) of Ireland
F: Tevin Falzon (6'8''-F-92) of Malta
C: Bryant Dunston (203-C-86) of Armenia

2nd Team
F: Oriol Fernandez (186-F-88) of Andorra
F: Brian Fitzpatrick (203-F-89) of Ireland
F: Colin O'Reilly (200-F-84) of Ireland
F: Alberto Farfan (193-F-91) of Andorra
C/F: Matteo Botteghi (203-C/F-95) of San Marino




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