BASKETBALL: SOMISA CONTINUES TO BUILD

The arrival of the Bahian pivot Gerónimo Rausch, who is 20 years old and 2 meters tall, closed. The Argentine League (formerly TNA) has come from playing the last season in Atenas de Carmen de Patagones and will arrive in San Nicolás on Sunday, to play the First local, the Regional and, from January, the Federal. Before the somiseros had added Ezequiel Dentis and Martín Pérez Douthat.

In less than a week Somisa defined part of his squad for the Federal Tournament that will start in January. After having joined the pivot Ezequiel Dentis and forward Martín Pérez Douthat, in the last hours he signed the signing of Gerónimo Rausch, an intern from Bahía Blanca who can play both as an alapivot and as a pivot and who in the previous one would be the substitute for Dentis. He recently turned 20 and is 2 meters tall.

He comes from playing 17 games for Atenas de Carmen de Patagones in the last Argentine League, with averages of 3.7 points, 2.5 rebounds and 12 minutes. Born in Argentina from his hometown, he had previously left Bahia soil for the first time to play the Federal in Pérfora de Plaza Huincul (averages of 6.8, 3.6 and 20 ‘).

Rausch will occupy the Sub-21 card in the Federal, although he will join the institution in the next few days to play the local First and the Regional. What’s more, he would arrive in San Nicolás on Sunday to be under the command of the coaching staff headed by Nicolás Arámburu.

From what EL NORTE was able to find out, Pérez Douthat would make his arrival on Tuesday, while Dentis could make his debut this Friday when the somiseros face Regatas in “La Ribera” on the A1 of the Primera local. In the remainder of this year, the three new faces of Somisa would play everything that the club has ahead, along with Federico Pascual, Leonardo Lete, Ramiro Cruz and Gonzalo Silvero, plus the youths who have been performing so far in the competition of the ABSN in which “those from the neighborhood” were champions in five of the last seven editions (there are six titles in its history).