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If Poland does not win Hungary in the evening game with two points or more, Latvia will finish second in Group C (currently Hungary 1-0, +15, Latvia 1-1, -7, Poland 0-1, -8). This means that in the eighth final on Wednesday, they will face the third strongest team in Group D, probably the Netherlands.
The official opponents will be known after the Hungarian-Polish (starting at 19:00) and Hispano-Dutch (at 20:45) matches. . Representatives of cbads and wind farms can step up their action if Spain is to be crocheted with a predominance of at least three points. Currently: Spain 1-0, +14; Portugal 1-1, -6; Netherlands 0-1, -8
Starting point
Latvia : Ozola, Pævelsone, Šepte, Strautmane, Gulbe
The Red Banner Regiment takes advantage of the moment of the throw. Novice players at the top of five minutes broke 14 points in the opponent 's basket, forcing Croatian coach Linda Antichi Boraca to request a break of one minute – 14: 6. In the five following minutes, the accuracy dropped and Croatian players reached the five-point range of 19:14, thanks to the left of the last second.
Digna Strautmane and Aleksa Gulbe scored nine points in the first quarter, but their profits tripled slightly. Both played a high yield in the vicinity of the basket, and Alex throws it accurately away from the distance. Until halftime, she registered 16 points in her account, while Digna added nine points. Nikolai Ozola, Māra Mote and Diniya Pāvelsone scored, scoring a double advantage for Latvia – 44:31
Nikolay Ozolov shot from a distance at the start of the second half, but Digna Strautmane scored two points after turning 180 degrees. An additional breakthrough was interrupted by the Croatian aggressive defense, as well as the same errors and incorrect throws – 49:37. Aleksa Gulbe stopped the five-minute drought, but Luis Septes' tight play kept the two-digit lead – 55:43. The quarter-finals were better for the Croatian club of half an hour – 55:47
The fourth quarter started with the three points of Ozola, this time from the right corner – 58:47. Croatia responded in a minute to the long distance of Katavičas. Aleksa Gulbe played perfectly at 60:50. Croatia went to press, hoping to cause mistakes. The competitors managed to break through, five minutes before the end of the main time, the team split six points – 62:56. It was not easy to overcome the pressure, and also failed to collect the balls to his basket. Three minutes before the end of the main time, the opponents continued to approach – 64:59
Teams exchanged several unsuccessful attacks while two important points jumped Nikola Ozola – 66:59. Kataviča played a point, but on the other hand, Croatia managed to stop Aleksu Gulbi by a foul. The central player was as reliable as ever – 68:60. Thirty seconds later, the situation was repeated. This time, only the first free throw was accurate, but Latvia was close to winning – 69:60.
Group C, July 9, Novomatic Arena
Latvia – Croatia 71:60 (19:14, 25:17, 11:16, 16:13)
Latvia U20 : Gulbe 25 (2p 4/11, 3p 2/5, 1p 11/12, 9ab), Ozol 14 (2p 4/9, 3p 2/4), Strautmane 13 (2p 6/11, 3p 0/5), 1p 1/2, 11ab, 3rp, 3bm), Septic 7 (7ab, 3rp, 2bm), Mote 5, Pawelson 4 (5ab, 4rp, 2pb), Gertsone 2, Grava 1, Markova, Nordena; Kalnina, Sprudzane
Croatia U20 : Katavič 18, Erjavec 9, Simunič 9, Mrdalj 7, Marta Galič 7, Pavič 4, Molnar 4, Silov 2, Maria Galič; Judges Aleksandar Milojevič (Macedonia), Martin van Hoye (Belgium), Esperanza Mendoza Holgado (Spain)
Commissioner Zsolt Hartyani (Hungary)
Statistics. Latvia 71, Croatia 60
Match time: 25/65 to 25/74
2p: 21/49 to 22/54
3p: 4/16 to 3/20
1p: 17 / 26 vs 7/12
AB: 58 vs 51 (17 vs 16)
PR: 14 vs 11
K .: 14 vs 13
PB: 5 vs 8
BM: 6 vs. 0
Personal notes: 14 vs 25
Group Schedule C
Day | Time | Game | Hit | |||
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07.07 | 16:15 | Poland – Latvia [19659022]] 62:70 | ||||
07.07 | 19:00 | Hungary – Croatia | 86:51 | |||
08.07 | 14:00 | Croatia – Poland | 84:87 [19659025] 08.07 | 19:00 | Latvia – Hungary | 51:66 |
09.07 | 14:30 | Latvia – Croatia | 71:60 | |||
09.07 | ] 19: 00 | Hungary – Poland | – |
Neighbors, Group D, play in Belgium, Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands. Group A includes Slovenia, Germany, Russia and Serbia, while in Group B, Italy, Sweden, France and Slovakia compete. All teams will qualify for the eighth finals – the winners will continue the fight for the medals
Eighth finals, July 11 (play times may be changed)
14:00 C2 – D3 (30)
14: 30 D2 – C3 (31)
16:15 A1 – B4 (25)
16:45 B1 – A4 (28)
18:30 B2 – A3 (27) )
19:00 C1 – D4 (29)
20:45 D1 – C4 (32)
21:15 A2 – B3 (26)
Quarterfinals, July 12 [19659047] 14:30 W25 – W30 (37)
16:45 W27 – W32 (39)
19:00 W26 – W29 (38)
21:15 W28 – W31 (40)
Semi-final, July 14 [19659048] 19:00 W38 – W40 (48)
21:15 W37 – W39 (47)
Medal Match, July 15
19: 00 Third Place Match (55)
9:15 pm Final (56)
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