His ticket to the final of the Panhellenic Youth was secured by Panathinaikoswhich prevailed very hard 70-69 TEN and will face him Olympicwho qualified a little earlier, for the title, on Sunday 12/5 at 15:30.
The match was a derby throughout its duration and had an agonizing finale. THE Koustenis with 1/2 shots he wrote 68-66 with 18” on the clock with him Liotopoulos to again give the “present” and the first speech to TEN from 6m75 (68-69). Koustenis with 5″ left and 2/2 shots wrote 70-69, but then it happened… come and see.
In the last attack, Patrikis hit the basket in exhalation with touch the ball after a missed three-pointer by Makaratzis. However, the referees indicated that the effort was overdueresulting in Panathinaikos to get the difficult victory.
The leader of the match was Koustenis with 25 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists, with Adamopoulos to add 20 points, 9 rebounds and 1 assist. From the TENhis future player stood out Rick Pitino in St. John’s, Lefteris Liotopouloswith 29 points and 7 rebounds.
Referees: Konstantinelis, Papadopoulos, Alexopoulos
Ten minutes: 15-15, 35-35, 53-49, 70-69
Panathinaikos (Ringas): Binis 6, Bousbouras 3, Zervos 6 (1), Athanasopoulos 5, Tsakiris, Koustenis 25, Konstantinidis, Adamopoulos 20, Golants 2, Georges 3 (1), Taskos
TEN (Nicolaidis): Makaratzis 7 (1), Vogiatzis 5, Cartonas, Strandzalis, Patrikis 14 (20), Moutafis 2, Puntos 6, Konstantinidis, Liotopoulos 29 (6), Paschalidis 6
Source: Sport Fm
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