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Audentes Sports Gymnasium – University of Tartu/Estiko: 64:90

Kaspar Kuusmaa played his last game for the University of Tartu, he did it productively and aggressively, being the best shooter of the game with 27 points and one of the best rebounders of the game with 13 rebounds (Tartu’s Aksel Brifk had game-best 14 rebounds). The biggest advantage with Audentes’ high schoolers came precisely in rebounds, where the University of Tartu/Estiko was more successful 63:31, the guests repeated attacks 27 times. The best of Audentes Sports Gymnasium is Rasmus Olop with 15 points.

Estonian University of Life Sciences Window/Evocon vs Paide Viking: 64:54

In a low-scoring game, where Christofer Kalda of the winners was the most productive with 12 points, Paide’s poor performance on free throws, which were made 44% of the time, and those 10 free throws were not achieved, which is also reflected in the point difference, was decisive. Besides Kalla, Egert Vene and Jan Samuel Vogelainen scored double-digit points from the Estonian University of Life Sciences, 11 and 10 points respectively. Indrek Kajupank and Sander Viilup were the most productive of the Vikings with 11 points.

TSA/Tallinn University vs. Tamsalu Los Toros/TalTech: 74:71

The biggest surprise of the round was provided by TSA/Tallinn University by beating Tamsalu Los Toros/TalTech and thus writing their third victory of the season in the tournament standings. Although Tamsalu led 5-0, TSA soon took control of the game and had a 12-point lead before the 4th quarter. Tamsalu equalized 44 seconds before the game from Julius-Erik Kasteina’s basket, but the last points were still scored by the home team and the most productive player of the game, Taevon Isaiah Lewis (25 points and 9 rebounds in total). The most successful scorer of Tamsalu Los Toros/TalTech Julius-Erik Kastein with 17 points.

ROCK TARTU TERMINAL vs. Rae Koss/Hansavimistlus: 83:94

Rae Koss, who made an excellent and productive start to the match (the first quarter with Rae Kossu 38:23), achieved a sweet victory in Tartu, beating the locals ROCK TARTU TERMINAL 94:83. Rae shot 58% on 15-of-26 three-point shots, plus they had more success battling the boards 45:31 (Rait Tammet grabbed 11 rebounds). Ron Pehka led the ranks with 18 points (with 6/5 three-pointers and 8/0 two-pointers), he was assisted by Ken Karja with 14 points and 12 points from Illimar Raiend and Rait Tammet. The most successful of the ROCK were Markus Heinakroon with 20 and Markus Ladoga with 17 points.

Rapla Basketball School vs. Tere Kadrina Bears: 68:103

Rapla Basketball Pyramid’s Märjamaa weekend started with a defeat against league leader Saku I Tere Kadrina Karud, 143 spectators had come to watch the match. Hi Kadrina, The Bears continue to consistently score 100 points per game. Anton Davydiuk made the biggest contribution this time with 27 points, furthermore Sten Saaremäel scored 22 points, Janar Aniste 19, Joonas Järvelainen 17 and Marcus Merimaa 10. Karmo Kilk led the way for Rapla Basketball School with 27 points.

KK Viimsi II vs. Reinar Halliku Basketball School/Vinn Parish: 55:88

Guests from Reinar Halliku Basketball School won all four quarters and the game with a clear 55:88. The basis for the success was laid right under the basket, dominated by the score (points from the 3-second area) 52:16. For Reinar Hallik’s KK, six players scored double-digit points, the most successful of which was Gert Kaldmäe with 14 points. In Viims, however, no one scored double-digit points, the most successful with 9 points was Hugo-Villem Hallop.

Saku League I TOURNAMENT TABLE.

2024-01-22 10:03:16
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