That the Paysa is not indifferent to them

On Saturday, the match began with a double by Camilo Colman for Larrañaga. On the other hand, Paysandú could not find an effectiveness (he missed his first five pitches), until he finally fell a triple by Modernell (the first of the 5 he put in total). With a partial result of 3-2 in favor of the locals, the match was suspended due to clock problems.

On Sunday, with a new electronic scoreboard, a new double from Colman resumed the game on Santiago Gadea’s court. González scored and Paysandú took the lead, when clock failures stopped the match again. Luckily, this time it was just a scare and the game continued as normal. The local continued to hurt from the perimeter, especially through the triples of Modernell, who scored twice in a row on the closing so that the first quarter ended with a 20-12 advantage in favor of his team.

The second quarter dawned with both teams missing a lot, both from the perimeter and in the post. Then, the one who appeared with a triple was “Cococho”, and Paysa made a difference of 9 points, which he would manage to take care of during the rest of the match. Delgado tried to cope with the rotation of the squad, but was forced to throw Maxi Nobile back to base. A triple from Cancela gave Larrañaga little hope, which was quickly extinguished with a Modernell bomb on the other side. The second quarter closed with an advantage of 37 to 24 in favor of Deportivo Paysandú.

Those led by the “Bicho” entered the third with Arellano at the base and Carvidón in the painting, both fundamental in their respective tasks. Larrañaga was forced to defend and try to run the court, but it did not work. Another triple from “Cococho” forced Delgado to ask for a minute, from which the team did not return better. When Da Silva became strong defending Modernell, to which he added a triple, his coach sent him to the bench again, something that did not generate sympathy among those close to the club. It was the admission of Martinis that changed everything at Deportivo Paysandú. The “Bug” gave him confidence and he responded, first with a triple and then with a 2 + 1 play. Finally, the third quarter ended with Paysa winning by 59-44.

The last quarter was more of the same. Larrañaga tried to pressure, defending across the field, but did not find the expected results. Deportivo Paysandú kept calm and was able to close the game without major difficulties. The final result was 85 to 67.

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That the Paysa is not indifferent to them