Argentinean Central Enterriano secured the opening win at the South American Cup for Clubs held in Ecuador. They toppled Malvin of Uruguay in preliminary Group B. The teams are fighting for two spots that guarantee the birth in the semis of the tournament. Malvin got to a cruising start to the game. They built an 11-point lead before Central Enterriano clipped the margin at 8 points with ten minutes gone. The Argentinean team pushed harder in the second stanza and trimmed the distance to a single point at halftime. Central Enterriano went off the locker room a different team. They avalanched by their opponents with a 20:2 rally and ensured a 62:46 advantage at three quarter time. The Argentinean powerhouse dropped 32 points in the fourth quarter and never looked back en route to the victory at the end. Liliana Tamburlini (-81) tallied 23 points, 7 boards and 4 assists to lead the charge. Erica Sanchez (182-F/C-76) had 18 points, 7 boards and 4 assists in the victory. Lucia Guadalupe responded with 17 points for Malvin. Daniela Tovagliari finished with 16 points in the loss. Central Enterriano will face Regatas Lima, while Malvin will take on U.T.E from Ecuador in the second round.
Malvin registered three defeats in as many games played at the start of South American Club Championship in Quito, Ecuador.
The Uruguayan team opened their campaign with a 59:93 loss to the Brazilian champions Americana. Malvin had little chance against the Brazilian powerhouse facing a 16-point deficit after ten minutes. Amber Metoyer (180-F-83) stepped with game-high 26 points for Malvin. Eboni Mangum (173-G-87, college: TCU) added 12 points in the loss [read more]
Malvin registered three defeats in as many games played at the start of South American Club Championship in Quito, Ecuador. The Uruguayan team opened their campaign with a 59:93 loss to the Brazilian champions Americana. Malvin had little chance against the Brazilian powerhouse facing a 16-point deficit after ten minutes. Amber Metoyer (180-F-83) stepped with game-high 26 points for Malvin. Eboni Mangum (173-G-87, college: TCU) added 12 points in the loss. Malvin took on hosting UTE in the second round. And once again a slow start cost Malvin a game. The Uruguayan team had to deal with a 17-point halftime deficit and suffered a bitter loss 61:80 loss at the end. Amber Metoyer knocked down 18 points and grabbed 8 boards for Malvin. Eboni Mangum finished with 10 points in the loss. Malvin then lost to Regatas Lima 43:56 to slip at 0-3 record. Florencia Somma nailed 11 points but it was not enough for Malvin as they could not dig out of a 14-point deficit after the opening quarter. Maria Lucia Guadalupe had 8 points in defeat.
U17 Ecuador beats U17 Uruguay for fifth place in Pasto - Jul 3, 2011
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U17 Ecuador - U17 Uruguay 69-45
Ecuador finished as No.5 at the U17 South Americas championship in Pasto (Colombia). They handed 69-45 loss to Uruguay to take this position. Rina Yepez (95) was totally the best player in this victory. She collected 29 points and 7 rebounds for 37 minutes. Maria Carrasco (94) had 19 points and 5 rebounds, and Alba Hermig (95) added 9 points. In the loosing squad, Florencia Sergio (96) shined with 16 points and 12 boards [read more]
U17 Ecuador - U17 Uruguay 69-45
Ecuador finished as No.5 at the U17 South Americas championship in Pasto (Colombia). They handed 69-45 loss to Uruguay to take this position. Rina Yepez (95) was totally the best player in this victory. She collected 29 points and 7 rebounds for 37 minutes. Maria Carrasco (94) had 19 points and 5 rebounds, and Alba Hermig (95) added 9 points. In the loosing squad, Florencia Sergio (96) shined with 16 points and 12 boards. Victoria Cardone (95) stopped to 9 pts. Ecuador had wonderful second half and thanks to it they celebrated comfortable win last night. Before that Uruguay made 8-11 in the first period and Ecuador replied with 20-14 after that. Rina Yepez and her teammates blasted Uruguay with 21-8 in third quarter and later closed this game with 20-12 (Q4) for the final 69-45 victory.
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6Leticia Menendez96Uruguay NT U18
7Camila Naviliat95Uruguay NT U18
8Victoria Cardone95Uruguay NT U18
9Maria Moyano95Uruguay NT U18
10Florencia Spinelli94Uruguay NT U18
11Paula Sosa97Uruguay NT U18
12Cindy Ezquiaga95Uruguay NT U18
13Florencia Sergio96Uruguay NT U18
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