Decò Juvecaserta 2021 Under17 Team Crowned Campania Champions

The Under17 team of Decò Juvecaserta 2021 has won the Campania…

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The Under17 team of Decò Juvecaserta 2021 has won the Campania champion title in the gold category final four held over the weekend in Monte di Procida. The young Bianconeri, led by coach Nicola Liguori, prevailed over the local team at the end of a match more contested than the final score (51-36) suggests. After being behind in the first quarter of the game (9-11), Dell’Erba and his teammates reversed the trend of the match in the second quarter with a 16-8 run. From that moment, the Bianconeri never relinquished the lead of the match, closing in their favor both the third (13-12) and the fourth period (5-12). This is the scorecard of the final: Iannotta 6, Dell’Erba 28, Liguori, Riccio, Di Nuzzo, Krajewski, Sassone 5, Celiento, Pietroluongo, Coppola 6, Tescione 6. In the semifinals, Decò Juvecaserta 2021 had prevailed over Agropoli for 62-52 (Iannotta 6, Dell’Erba 14, Liguori 3, Riccio 9, Di Nuzzo, Krajewski, Sassone, Celiento, Pietroluongo 8, Coppola 3, Tescione 19) at the end of a match led from the first minutes of play and with an advantage of even 26 points at the end of the third quarter. On the other hand, the dream of the Under19 team of Decò Juvecaserta 2021 to reach the national category final was shattered on the ‘last obstacle’. The team of Ciro dell’Imperio, in the interzonal final in Recanati, suffered its first and only defeat of the season at the hands of Stella Azzurra Roma, already Italian Under17 champion two seasons ago. Physically more gifted and with more rotations on the bench, the team from Rome got the better of Dell’Imperio’s team, which moreover was forced to limit Pagano’s playing time due to foul trouble. The final result 87-57 had already taken shape in the first 20 minutes of play despite the bianconeri’s attempts to always keep in touch with the opponents. Stefano Pisapia with his 23 points was the top scorer for the bianconeri, who also had points from Merola 2, Vaccaro 6, Pagano 7, Petrella 8, and Tartaro 11. To the decisive game for the passage to the national final, the bianconeri had qualified by beating in the semifinal 70-50 the Nuovo Basket Aquilano (Merola 10, Iannotta, Ferraro 2, Vaccaro 7, Pagano 23, Palmiero 3, Pisapia 12, Pani, Biccardi, Petrella 3, Tartaro 10).

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