The little monkeys collapsed the bridge

The albiceleste started again colliding with a zonal defense and its low percentages in the launch, which gave some run from the court to those of Olivera who also had the plus of a spicy start from Cousté with triples to take the first advantage of 10- 2. Diego Álvarez uncovered to break the zone with two bombs and together with Bastón’s push, they led a 13-2 run with which Cordón left the first boy with a 15-12 advantage.

Losada’s team lost and missed shots they fed Miramar early, who took advantage of it with an 8-0 score, but the little monkeys were left without a goal; and Cordón was able to get his first quick attacks with a good moment from Álvarez to put those on Galicia Street in front. An excellent entry by Joaquín Núñez brought Miramar closer, but again those below the bridge closed it better to go to rest, winning 33-27.

The “Tile” Ottonello was the great responsible for Miramar to improve and pass quickly in the game thanks to a furious 12-3 partial, with eight of his points becoming strong on the open court. But the alternation on the scoreboard in the third was constant, and the Albiceleste was the one that closed it much better thanks to the penetrations of Octavio Medina, from third to leave Cordón 49-45 facing the last quarter.

The offensives dried up at dawn of the last one, but the one who reappeared was the kid Joaquín Núñez leading a 7-2 that put the monkeys back in front averaging the defining period. The game was nice at the end with both teams both on goal and a little more hole, until Cordón again abused the triple with little success in the last minutes and Miramar despite having forgiven an enormous amount of free games as during the entire evening; he closed it better with Cousté and Núñez scoring to take an income of four with one minute to go. Incredibly, Cordón twice had the chance to equalize it after two recoveries in a crazy final, but he wasted them attacking the rim without scoring or taking a foul. The free ones missed by the monkeys gave Cordón one more chance, who had the chance to equalize it with three singles in the hands of Diego Álvarez and the “Pulga” did not hesitate, leaving the score equal but with the last one for Miramar with eight seconds. And the kid Joaquín Núñez had the last emotion in store for us, with a tremendous bombshell on the cicada that broke the parity and ended up giving the victory to Miramar by 65-62.