The Malta Independent on Sunday

Maltese Under 18 girls reach European final

Basketball

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The girls’ under-18 national team reached the final of the Under-18 European championsh­ip category C by beating Georgia 53-48 in the first semi final yesterday.

Today the local girls, led by Sandro Farrugia and Maria Agius, will face Armenia for the title.

In the second semi-final, Armenia had the better of hosts Andorra 71-61.

It was a keenly contested semi-final but the Maltese girls always had the edge over their opponents.

Malta had a strong start building a ten-point lead in the first quarter, increasing this lead to 11 points by the half-way line.

In the third and fourth quarters, Georgia had the edge over the local girls trimming this lead, but the Maltese girls held to a five-point lead by the final horn to deservedly reach the final.

Michela Zammit Cordina was once again Malta’s best scorer with 19 points in this fourth consecutiv­e win for the girls.

Zammit Cordina is so far the tournament’s top scorer with a 16-point per match average.

Other scorers were Sasha Lecuyer with 14 points, Anthea Micallef with ten, Ylenia Bonett with four, Jasmine Abela with three, Emma Jane Azzopardi with two, and one point from Marie Buhagiar.

Meanwhile the boys played their first match in the fifth to ninth classifica­tion group, easily disposing of Moldova 71-46. Matthew Scerri was outstandin­g with 23 points, followed by Ian Felice Pace and Jack Zammit with ten points.

The Maltese boys will now face Andorra this afternoon.

 ??  ?? The Maltese girls’ Under 18 squad with their coaches, Sandro Farrugia and Maria Agius, before yesterday’s semifinal against Georgia in Andorra
The Maltese girls’ Under 18 squad with their coaches, Sandro Farrugia and Maria Agius, before yesterday’s semifinal against Georgia in Andorra

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