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Stargard dominated the U15 tournament
Stargard dominated the U15 tournament
The most balanced game with the eventual winner was played at the very beginning of the tournament by the players of Science City Jena , who were still in sight at halftime, but eventually fell by a difference of 27 points. After all, if this high win was the lowest win, it only speaks of the dominance of PGE Spójnia Stargard at this stop.
The second very dominant team in Potsdam was the Czech team BCM Olomouc , which also won its matches by a large margin. However, he did not manage the key duel for gold with Stargard at all and lost heavily 47:85.
The match for the bronze brought a rather dramatic spectacle, in which SKM Zastal Zielona Góra rejoiced in the end, beating their rival Freak City Bamberg by a difference of 7 points.
In the final battle between the two German teams, Science City Jena was victorious, pushing the host club Academy Potsdam to the last place without a single win.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. PGE Spójnia Stargard (Poland)
2. BCM Olomouc (Czech Republic)
3. SKM Zastal Zielona Góra (Poland)
4. Freak City Bamberg (Germany)
5. Science City Jena (Germany)
6. Academy Potsdam (Germany)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Alan Grudzinski ( PGE Spójnia Stargard )
All-star team:
Patryk Bohdziewicz ( PGE Spójnia Stargard )
Adam Weiser ( BCM Olomouc )
Wojtek Muniak ( SKM Zastal Zielona Góra )
Benja Kuranovic ( Freak City Bamberg )
Ben Macholdt ( Science City Jena )
Prince Fuh ( Academy Potsdam )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Felix Heinz ( BCM Olomouc ) - 97 points (24.3 points per game)
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Chemnitz dares to win the U17 tournament in Olomouc
Chemnitz dares to win the U17 tournament in Olomouc
In Friday's program, Chemnitz easily coped with Poland's WKK and Slovakia's Karlovka with a difference of more than 35 points. On Saturday, Chemnitz flew in very hungry for the match against home team Olomouc, which, on the other hand, probably entered the match after a hearty lunch. The fate of the match was practically decided after the first quarter, when Chemnitz's lead was almost thirty points. Olomouc managed to lose the match by more than fifty points and could then finish off the afternoon nap. Olomouc, as the organizing team, showed a double face at the tournament, one could say both Jekyll and Hyde.
On Friday, they beat WKS Slask Wroclaw with their best performance, by six points. On Saturday, as already mentioned, they received a pick-up from NINERS Chemnitz Academy , which probably had a big impact on the players' psyche, and they almost didn't manage the match against WKK Wroclaw . On Sunday, with a win over MBK Karlovka Bratislava they confirmed their second place in the tournament.
The bronze medal goes to WKS Slask Wroclaw , which played an even match against Chemnitz, lost against Olomouc, and the medal was already secured by Friday's win over MBK Karlovka Bratislava by eight points.
MBK Karlovka Bratislava also left a good impression at the tournament, playing a balanced match with all the medalists except NINERS Chemnitz Academy . The teams WKK Wroclaw and HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. NINERS Chemnitz Academy (Germany)
2. BCM Olomouc (Czech Republic)
3. WKS Slask Wroclaw (Poland)
4. MBK Karlovka Bratislava (Slovakia)
5. WKK Wroclaw (Poland)
6. HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim (Germany)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Johan Prötzig ( NINERS Chemnitz Academy )
All-star team:
Martin Dvořák ( BCM Olomouc )
Adam Wilczek ( WKS Slask Wroclaw )
Filip Demák ( MBK Karlovka Bratislava )
Błażej Drożdż ( WKK Wroclaw )
Malachai Mayombo (HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Martin Dvořák ( BCM Olomouc ) - 92 points (18.4 points per game)
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Opole the winner of the U15 tournament at home
Opole the winner of the U15 tournament at home
The team from Opole first slowly got up to operating temperature in the first game and won over the team from Komárno by a difference of ten points. In the second game, he came across the warriors from Děčín, who spent the first three quarters with their heads dozing in the bus, which was reflected in the fact that they lost more than twenty points in the score. In the last quarter, the warrior nature showed itself, but in the end it was only enough to reduce the difference to eight points.
Third in the group of medalists, the team BK Inter Bratislava , on Friday easily coped with the teams Mitteldeutsche Basketball Academy a SKF Jura Basket Zabierzów , which they defeated by a difference of more than forty points.
In Saturday's program, the team from Komárno was not going to accept being placed outside the medal positions and did not give the warriors from Děčín even a free meter of board for the entire match, but it was not enough to win. Another match important for unlocking the medal positions closed the Saturday program. It took place between the home team from Opole and BK Inter Bratislava . The home team did not leave anything to chance and maintained a slight lead throughout the game, which eventually amounted to ten points.
Sunday's match solved the mystery of the placement. First, the team from Komárno defeats Mitteldeutsche Basketball Academy and confirms fourth place in the tournament. Subsequently, a battle took place between BK Inter Bratislava a Válečníci Děčín for the silver and bronze medals. Válečníci Děčín, although they finish strongly again in the second half, are not able to win and take the bronze. In the last match of the tournament, the home team defeats the SKF Jura Basket Zabierzów team by more than seventy points at a training pace, confirming their first place in the tournament.
An interesting feature of the tournament is that three players with an average of 20.8 points per game won the imaginary crown of the top scorers.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. UKS MOS Opole (Poland)
2. BK Inter Bratislava (Slovakia)
3. Válečníci Děčín (Czech Republic)
4. BBA Komárno (Slovakia)
5. Mitteldeutsche Basketball Academy (Germany)
6. SKF Jura Basket Zabierzów (Poland)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Bartłomiej Nowicki ( UKS MOS Opole )
All-star team:
Richard Aike Džačar ( BK Inter Bratislava )
Jakub Jirásek ( Válečníci Děčín )
Oliver Semenkár ( BBA Komárno )
Tamino Beck ( Mitteldeutsche Basketball Academy )
Szymon Knapek (SKF Jura Basket Zabierzów)
Top scorers of the tournament:
Szymon Knapek (SKF Jura Basket Zabierzów), Branislav Jesný ( BBA Komárno ), Adam Zdeněk ( Válečníci Děčín ) - 104 points (20.8 points per game)
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Stargard the clear winner of the U17 tournament
Stargard the clear winner of the U17 tournament
The tournament program started with a match between the home team from Frýdek-Místek and the Science City Jena team. Basketpoint was pulling the short end of the rope for most of the game. However, in the last quarter, he took a breather for the onslaught, which he crowned with the winning shot in the last seconds of the game. The second interesting match in Friday's program offered a duel between "Beksa" ( BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice ), which started in this tournament as a guest outside the overall ranking, and PGE Spójnia Stargard . Beksa kept pace for three quarters of the game, when after the third quarter the score difference was only single digits, then Stargard confirmed its quality and wide rotation of players and dominated the game with a difference of 27 points. Later it turned out that this match decided the first and second place in the tournament.
Saturday's program was a rest day for Stargard himself, where he gifted AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski a BK Lokomotíva Sereď with more than 100 points. An interesting menu was offered by Beksy's match, first against the home Basketpoint, where the win was not as easy as the final score suggests, and especially against the German team Science City Jena . Here, extra time brought resolution, where Beks took the victory with the difference of a single three-point shot. Certainly a very interesting spectacle for the audience.
Sunday's program offered a comfortable win for Stargard over Jena. Subsequently, Beksa decided to gamble with her position in the table, when she enjoyed a twenty-point cushion after three quarters, only to defend the victory by just three points in the end. The program of the tournament was closed by the home team from Frýdek-Místek, which packed more than fifty points on the team from Sereď on the way home.
The interesting thing about the tournament is that seven players of the Stargard team maintained an average of more than ten points per game, and the other two are close to it. Great team play and promotion of basketball.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. PGE Spójnia Stargard (Poland)
2. BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice (Czech Republic)
3. Science City Jena (Germany)
4. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek (Czech Republic)
5. AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland)
6. BK Lokomotíva Sereď (Slovakia)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Bartosz Góralski ( PGE Spójnia Stargard )
All-star team:
Dominik Suchomel ( BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice )
Maxim Nebb ( Science City Jena )
Ondřej Čihánek ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek )
Mikołaj Trawiński ( AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski )
Adrián Écsi (BK Lokomotíva Sereď)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Ondřej Čihánek ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek ) - 88 points (17.6 points per game)
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Magicians from Crailsheim, winners of the U15 tournament
Magicians from Crailsheim, winners of the U15 tournament
Crailsheim played two games on Friday, the first against Kraków, where they recorded a comfortable win. The second with the wolves from Ždár nad Sázavou, who tried to turn the game around in the last quarter, but failed.
On Saturday, the players of the home team probably got out of bed with the left foot, because during the entire match with Oberpfalz Hunters they did not manage to get into the game at all, especially Justus Reintjes , who burdened their account with 31 points, was a problem.
On Sunday, an imaginary final could take place with the Jížní Supi team, which had a record of 4-0 before this match. The first half was very balanced, as evidenced by the halftime score of 30:31 for the team from Prague. After the third quarter, the Jížní Supi team already led by a difference of 9 points and it looked like they were on their way to winning the tournament. However, the home team turned on turbo mode in the last quarter and eventually took the win by 5 points and thus the victory in the tournament.
The other teams also alternated stronger and weaker moments, which eventually led to each team taking home at least one win. This will certainly support them in further work in training.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim (Germany)
2. Jížní Supi (Czech Republic)
3. Vlci Žďár nad Sázavou (Czech Republic)
4. Oberpfalz Hunters (Germany)
5. Korona 1919 Krakow (Poland)
6. Slávia Trnava (Slovakia)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Finn Gundel ( HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim )
All-star team:
Petr Němec ( Jížní Supi )
Michal Fabík ( Vlci Žďár nad Sázavou )
Henry Tiemann ( Oberpfalz Hunters )
Kasjan Balicki (Korona 1919 Krakow)
Hugo Kmety (Slávia Trnava)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Finn Gundel ( HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim ) - 82 points (16.4 points per game)
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A winning premiere for Pilsen
A winning premiere for Pilsen
Many close matches were seen at the third tournament of the U13 category, which was hosted by the Czech city of Brandýs nad Labem. The best performance was shown in all duels by the rookie players from BK Lokomotiva Plzeň , who did not experience the bitterness of defeat during the entire tournament. Thanks to a big chase in the final quarter, the boys from Nitra Blue Wings Academy lost to the later winners by the smallest difference of 5 points. For a long time, they reached for the victory over the silver team SKM Zastal Zielona Góra , but in the end they left this duel as losers and ended up just below the podium.
The battle between the two Polish teams for second and third place was clear for SKM Zastal Zielona Góra , which beat Korona 1919 Krakow by a difference of 40 points.
The boys of the host club BK Brandýs nad Labem rejoiced in the battle of two Czech teams and the only victory in the tournament right at the start of the tournament, and Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové was the last place left and they have to try to fight for their first win in one of the other tournaments.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. BK Lokomotiva Plzeň (Czech Republic)
2. SKM Zastal Zielona Góra (Poland)
3. Korona 1919 Krakow (Poland)
4. Nitra Blue Wings Academy (Slovakia)
5. BK Brandýs nad Labem (Czech Republic)
6. Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové (Czech Republic)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Dominik Hána ( BK Lokomotiva Plzeň )
All-star team:
Patryk Błoszyk ( SKM Zastal Zielona Góra )
Filip Jędrszczyk ( Korona 1919 Krakow )
Timotej Knapo ( Nitra Blue Wings Academy )
Josef Hykel ( BK Brandýs nad Labem )
Adam Sádovský ( Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Timotej Knapo ( Nitra Blue Wings Academy ) - 86 points (17.2 points per game)
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Ostrów Wielkopolski the winner of the second U14 tournament
Ostrów Wielkopolski the winner of the second U14 tournament
Thus, AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski became the winner of the second tournament in the U14 category. Another Polish team MKS Ósemka Skierniewice takes silver medals. The last medalist is Freak City Bamberg , who, although they lost significantly to the home team, then kept pace during the entire match with the silver team from Skierniewice, which they lost in the end with a difference of eleven points.
The Czech teams ( BCM Orli Prostějov a Jížní Supi ) did not do very well in the tournament and took fourth and fifth place respectively. Polish team Lublinianka KUL Basketball ended the tournament without a win.
The interesting thing about the tournament is that the 100-point mark was broken six times, and in the imaginary final match, only three points were missing from breaking the 100-point mark.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland)
2. MKS Ósemka Skierniewice (Poland)
3. Freak City Bamberg (Germany)
4. BCM Orli Prostějov (Czech Republic)
5. Jížní Supi (Czech Republic)
6. Lublinianka KUL Basketball (Poland)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Bruno Krawczynski ( AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski )
All-star team:
Piotr Mąkolski ( MKS Ósemka Skierniewice )
Milo Sol Burnes ( Freak City Bamberg )
Tobiáš Pospíšil ( BCM Orli Prostějov )
Adam Volšík ( Jížní Supi )
Aleksy Wiśniewski (Lublinianka KUL Basketball)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Stanisław Binek ( AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski ) - 115 points (23.0 points per game)
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BC Swiss Krono Žary is the winner of the first tournament in the U15 category
BC Swiss Krono Žary is the winner of the first tournament in the U15 category
The medal positions are therefore divided between the home team BC Swiss Krono Žary in second place BK Teplice and the bronze goes to Academy NH Ostrava . The tournament offered many close and dramatic matches that ended with only a single-digit difference.
All the teams from the second half of the table of the tournament, namely UKS Piatka Ostrów Wielkopolski, BSC Bratislava, NINERS Chemnitz Academy, had the opportunity to reach the medal ranking, if they reached the winning end of any of the tied matches. But it didn't happen.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. BC Swiss Krono Žary (Poland)
2. BK Teplice (Czech Republic)
3. Academy NH Ostrava (Czech Republic)
4. UKS Piatka Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland)
5. BSC Bratislava (Slovakia)
6. NINERS Chemnitz Academy (Germany)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP
Alan Więckiewicz ( BC Swiss Krono Žary )
All-star team
Łukasz Kruszewski ( BC Swiss Krono Žary)
Petr Urban ( BK Teplice )
Vadim Krčmář ( Academy NH Ostrava )
Hubert Gacki ( UKS Piatka Ostrów Wielkopolski )
Christian Boschetti ( BSC Bratislava )
Emil Muller (NINERS Chemnitz Academy )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Petr Urban ( BK Teplice ) - 115 points (23.0 points per game)
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NBA Jelenia Góra the winner of the U14 tournament in Olomouc
NBA Jelenia Góra the winner of the U14 tournament in Olomouc
NBA Jelenia Góra the winner of the first U14 tournament this season. The NBA won all of its games, and the closest it came to defeat was the home team from Olomouc, which was still losing by only five points at the end of the third quarter. However, he could not withstand the onslaught of the NBA in the last quarter and eventually lost by fourteen points. The paradox is that Olomouc ended up in sixth place in the tournament.
The fight for other medal positions was interesting, where the result of the match between BBLZ - Reach the Top and BA Nymburk, který lépe vyzněl pro tým z České republiky. Oba týmy si připsaly dvě porážky, jednu od NBA a v případě Nymburské akademie navíc jednu od týmu AK Orly Wroclaw.
Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek did not manage two ends of the game against teams from Wroclaw and Nymburk, which condemned it to the final fifth place in the tournament.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. NBA Jelenia Góra (Poland)
2. BA Nymburk (Czech Republic)
3. BBLZ - Reach the Top (Austria)
4. AK Orly Wroclaw (Poland)
5. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek (Czech Republic)
6. BCM Olomouc (Czech Republic)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Oliwier Oleś ( NBA Jelenia Góra )
All-star team:
Vojtěch Batelka ( BA Nymburk )
Collin Bannert ( BBLZ - Reach the Top )
Hubert Hartwich ( AK Orly Wroclaw )
Dominik Gebauer ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek )
Niki Lauda (BCM Olomouc)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Collin Bannert ( BBLZ - Reach the Top ) - 155 points (31.0 ppg)
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Korona Krakow surprised by victory in the U17 tournament
Korona Krakow surprised by victory in the U17 tournament
The first tournament of the U17 category started with a match between the home team and the visiting Academy NH Ostrava . The team from Ostrava could not get to its usual pace in this game and lost it by a difference of 15 points. In the second game of the tournament, a complete newcomer to the CEYBL was introduced, namely BKM Iskra Svit , who easily coped with the team from Hradec Králové. The last to appear in the tournament was the SKM Zastal Zielona Góra team, with which the home team from Krakow did not have the slightest difficulty. Already on the first day, the results indicated the future medalists of the tournament.
On Saturday, the imaginary highlight was the match between the home team and Svit, which after a dramatic course full of emotions, the newcomer from Svit won by a difference of seven points. Subsequently, he could already think about Sunday's "final" match with Academy NH Ostrava . The teams SKM Zastal Zielona Góra and Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové lose their matches by more than 30 points and are basically out of the game for medal positions. In the end, the team from Poland rejoiced in the match for the only win.
The last match of the tournament on Sunday decided the final standings. The numbers were quite interesting. If Svit wins, he will become the tournament's rookie winner. Ostrava needed to win by 23 points for first place in the tournament. Paper assumptions favored the team from Svit. That's why basketball is so beautiful, no assumptions apply. Academy NH Ostrava flew into the game like a hurricane and won the first quarter with a score of 24:9. In the next two quarters, Svit already matched the pressure of Ostrava, and the difference in the score reached a single-digit difference. He even managed to tie the score at 55:55. In the fourth quarter, Ostrava's experience with difficult matches showed itself and in the end they won by a difference of twelve points.
These results put us in the environment of the mini table, where the teams of Krakow, Ostrava and Svit had 3 wins and 1 defeat. So the ranking was determined by the scores from each other's matches. This indicator was the most "cruel" for BKM Iskra Svit , which thus takes the bronze. Academy NH Ostrava , which won its last match "only" by 12 points, takes silver. The completely surprised home team Korona 1919 Krakow won the gold.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. Korona 1919 Krakow (Poland)
2. Academy NH Ostrava (Czech Republic)
3. BKM Iskra Svit (Slovakia)
4. SKM Zastal Zielona Góra (Poland)
5. Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové (Czech Republic)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Michail Tytar ( Korona 1919 Krakow )
All-star team:
Matěj Mršťák ( Academy NH Ostrava )
Jakub Leski ( Korona 1919 Krakow )
Samuel Kokavec ( BKM Iskra Svit )
Mateusz Trawinski ( SKM Zastal Zielona Góra )
Filip Jenček ( Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Samuel Kokavec ( BKM Iskra Svit ) - 128 points (32.2 points per game)
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