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Starter five
Latvia : Bumestor Kuruk, Viksne, Snipke, Mezulis
The team watched the coaches video on Tuesday morning and trained at Mezaparks, but arrived in Ventspils in the afternoon. In the city of Kurzeme, the U18 team will last until Friday night and will return in the evening of July 23rd.
Artur Žagars, coach of the match Artur Žagars and striker Anrijs Miška did not participate in the match on Wednesday and the first was not on the field. The coach tested new channels, only Kurucs, Wickens and Berks played for more than 20 minutes.
Latvia and Estonia competed for the third time this year. In the Baltic Cup in Tallinn, the Latvians were higher at 90:65, Parnu lost 64:73 on July 7 and 69:77 at Ventspils. The biggest problems were caused by the Estonian leader Henrik Drells – 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 important remarks
The house lost the fight for the rebounds (43-51, 11-18 attack), allowing the opponents to obtain additional throws (23/59 against 26/70). Regarding the number of bugs (19-18) and the number of bombs captured (7-8), Estonians had a minimal preference
Test game, July 18, Ventspils
Latvia – Estonia 69: 77 (16:11, 15:17), 19:22, 19:27)
Latvia U18 : Kurucs 17 (2p 6/8, 3p 0/4, 1p 5/7, 5rp, 6ip) , Veveris 11 (2p 2/4, 3p 2/7, 1p 1/4, 5ab), Mežulis 8 (5ab), Berķis 8 (8ab, 5ip), Hlebovickis 7, Ķilps 5, Salenieks 5, Šnipke 4, Bērziņš 4 , Vīksne, Bumestars; Steinberg
Estonia U18 : Drell 18 (11ab, 10ip), Marten 12, Jaakson 7 (5ab), Jurkatamm 7, Koršunov 7, Karpin 6, Kuhi 5, Leppa 4, Eelmae 4, Suurorg 3; Clue
Judges: Andris Petrovs, Janis Poriņš, Alvis Puzzets
In the first match of the day, the Lithuanian juniors made Spain 83:80. David Sirvide scored 25 points and won eight balls under the baskets
Latvian U18 candidates
# | Player | Sport School | Year | Year | ||||||||
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1 [19659019] Nick Salenieks | DSN | PG | 15 January 2000 | 185 | KP BA / DSN | |||||||
2 | Davyd Viksne | Sigulda / Cesis / Valmiera | SF [19659022] Nov. 07, 2000 | 195 | Valmiera / Ordo | |||||||
3 | Rodrigo Bumayester | Ventspils School / VEF | PG | 14.09. 2000 | 191 | School VEF | ||||||
5 | Arturs Žagars | DSN | PG | 21 June 2000 | 188 | Joventut (Spain) | ||||||
6 [19659021] ] Ojārs Bērziņš | Valmiera | PG | 26 January 2001 | 192 | Valmiera / Ordo | |||||||
7 | Arthur Kurucch | Cesis / DSN [19659021SG] | 19.01. | 192 | Baskonia (Spain) | |||||||
8 | Walter Veveris | Valmiera | SG | 21 April 2000 | 188 | Valmiera Glbad VIA | ||||||
11 [19659021] ] Armands Berķis | Jelgava School / VEF / Liepaja | PF | 31 July 2000 | 205 | Betsafe / Liepaja | |||||||
12 | Oskar Hlebovickis | School Ogre / VEF [19659021] ] SF | 02.10.2000 | 200 | School VEF | |||||||
13 | Marcin Steinberg | Ogre | PF | 28.08.2001 | 202 | BS Ogre [19659032] 14 | Edward Mezhulis | BS Riga | C | 14 January 2000 | 204 | University of Latvia |
Anrijs Miška | Valmiera | PF | 14.01.2000 | 207 | Valmiera / Ordo | |||||||
17 | Kilometers of Kristaps | Ventspils | SG | 20 March 1961 | 193 | ] University College of Ventspils | ||||||
] 20 | Adrian Schnippe | BS Re Coach Gatis Melderis, Robert Zeil (VIA Valmiera Glbad), Gunārs Gailītis | SF | 06.04.2000 | 192 | ] University of Latvia |
Head Coach Artur Visockis-Rubenis (Ogre) (LU)
Physical trainer Erik Visockis
Physiotherapist Kristin Plumme
The first four matches of the European Championship, including the eighth final on August 1st will bring the Latvian juniors to the Ventspils Olympic Center. The quarter-finals, semi-finals and medal games starting on August 3 will take place in the Riga Arena.
Group A Calendar
Day | Time | Game | ||
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28.07 | 16:15 | Greece – Italy | ||
28.07 | 18:30 | Croatia – Latvia | ||
29.07 | 14:00 | Italy – Croatia | ||
29.07 | 18:30 | Latvia – Greece [ | ||
31.07 | 14:00 | Croatia – Greece [19659025] 31.07 | 18:30 | Italy – Latvia |
Turkey, Russia, France and Germany will meet in Neighbors, Group B, with one of these teams Latvians will play in the eighth finals. Liepaja will host Group C (Spain, Ukraine, Finland, Bosnia) and Group D (Lithuania, United Kingdom, Montenegro, Serbia).
Eighth Final, August 1 (Playing hours may be changed)
14:00 A1 – B4 (25)
14:00 C1 – D4 (29)
16:15 A2 – B3 (26)
16:15 C2 – D3 (30)
18: 30 B2 – A3 (27)
18:30 D2 – C3 (31)
20: 45 B1 – A4 (28)
20:45 D1 – C4 (32)
Quarter-Finals, August 3
14:00 W25 – W30 (37)
16:15 W26 – W29 (38)
18:30 W27 – W32 (39)
20:45 W28 – W31 (40)
Semi-Finals, 4 August
18:30 W37 – W39 (47)
20:45 W38 – W40 (48)
Medals, 5th. August
18:30 Match for third place (55)
20:45 Finals (56)
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