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Tonight marked the end of the first day of the first round of the Hoptrans 3×3 tournament, followed by the playoffs.
Šakių Vytis-Gulbelė (3×3) / Calendar
In the group A duel Klaipėda “Neptūnas” after an impressive fight 19:18 broke the LKL legend. The hero of the match became Arūnas Mikalauskas, who noticed a colon in the last seconds of the duel.
In group A, Alytus “Dzūkija” (2-0) triumphed, “Neptūnas” (1-1) remained in second place, and “LKL Legendos” (0-2) finished in the tournament.
At that time, a somewhat unexpected result was recorded in the last match of subgroup B. “Šiauliai” (1-1) in an impressive duel 22:20 broke Šakiai’s “swan” (1-1).
Two accurate 3-pointers from Evaldas Šaulis not only determined Šiauliai’s victory, but also secured their place in the first round of the Hoptrans 3×3 playoffs tomorrow.
Despite the loss, Gulbelė took first place in the group, scoring 40 points in both matches. Šiauliai was second with 38 points, and Prienai CBet (1-1), who scored 37 points, was behind the quarterfinals.
In group C there was a duel for first place, in which basketball players Utena Juventus-Uniclub (2-0) 21:18 he surpassed Pasvalys’ Milk Stars (1-1). Third place in this group took place and the performance in the Hoptrans 3×3 tournament was completed by the Vilnius Ryto-Perlo team (0-2).
In the last matches of this afternoon and group D, Kaunas district. Tauras (2-0) 21:19 defeated Kėdainiai “Nevėžis” (0-2) and secured first place. Basketball players Panevėžys “Lietkabelis” (1-1) remained in second place in the group.
Jonas Mačiulis scored 5 points for the winners. In the first match with Lietkabelis, Mačiulis scored 7 points.
Already tomorrow (Saturday) at 4 p.m. 30 minutes. The first round of the playoffs will begin.
All pairs of quarterfinals of the first stage:
Alytus “Dzūkija” – Pasvalys “Milk Stars”
Kaunas Tauras District – Šiauliai
Šakiai „Gulbelė“ – Panevėžys „Lietkabelis“
Utena Juventus-Uniclub – Klaipeda Neptuno
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