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During the 5 matches played, the Lithuanian girls obtained 4 victories and suffered 1 defeat against the Serbs who failed in the tournament.
Gerda Raulušaitytė, who scored 14 points, Neda Pliatkutė added 13 points and 8 rebounds, Rusnė Augustinaitė scored 12 points. Justė Jocytė has 4 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists.
The Lithuanians, who started the game more successfully, had a 4-point lead in the middle of the first half (8: 4), and by the end of the quarter they had reached the double-digit mark (19: 9).
At the start of the second half, the eighteen-year-old Lithuanians moved further apart (27:11), but until the long break, the controls slightly reduced the difference between the teams (37:29).
Throughout the third quarter, the difference between the teams was similar (45:35), and before the decisive quarter, the teams scored 11 points (54:43).
However, at the beginning of the last 10 minutes of the match, the Lithuanians decided to solve the problem of the match winners: the eighteen-year-old Lithuanian quickly increased the lead to 20 points (63:43) and finally celebrated the victory against the checks. with the result 73:50.
Yesterday (July 31) the Lithuanians defeated the Turks (75:71), on July 29. The eighteen-year-old Lithuanians beat their teammates from Turkey 71:65 on July 28. As a result, 58:52 landed for the Serbs and confidently beat the air on the first day of the tournament (July 27) (86:47).
The eighteen-year-old girls’ team is led by Vilius Stanišauskas, assisted by coaches Simas Juraitis and Gytis Krugelevičius, athletic training coach Edvinas Goris, and physical therapist Julija Monkevičienė.
The FIBA Challenger Tournament, which became the unofficial European Championship, replaced the official unorganized official priorities of the Old Continent for the coronavirus this year. 28 teams competed in tournaments in five different cities.
Lithuanian basketball players competed in Klatov (Czech Republic), the tournament also took place in Andorra (Andorra), Heraklion (Greece), Riga (Latvia) and Sofia (Bulgaria).
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