Gréngewald Hueschtert controlled the trip to Mondorf, winning 77-62 after leading at every break (17-23, 19-19, 11-15, 15-20). The tone was set early: after Mondorf edged ahead 6-4, Gréngewald answered with a 9-0 burst powered by Max Frederik Hessz and Aidan Reichert, and never trailed again. Coach Ricky Easterling's team kept the margin in the two-possession range through halftime (42-36).
Mondorf briefly threatened in the third quarter, trimming it to 46-44 behind free throws and drives from Uzziah Khalil Dawkins (Season PPG: 25.7) and Joseph Daniel Reuter (Season PPG: 20.2). Gréngewald replied immediately: Reichert and Hessz combined for a 5-0 response, and the visitors rebuilt a double-digit cushion by the end of the period.
The fourth quarter belonged to Dayne Prim (24, 1.95m, USA). He opened the stanza with back-to-back baskets, then kept scoring from the stripe and inside; his late three pushed the lead to 75-57, Gréngewald's largest of the night (+18). Reichert (22, 1.97m, USA) matched Prim at 27 points, repeatedly getting to the line and finishing around the rim. Hessz added 12 including key perimeter hits, while Nicolas Hittelet chipped in 5.
Mondorf's offense was carried by Dawkins' 27, with Reuter and Benni Reichling adding 10 each. Rotational wings Tim and Yann Bartholomey spent long stretches managing fouls, which limited Mondorf's flexibility as Philip David Dejworek searched for scoring balance.
Game flow was decisive: Gréngewald's early 9-0 run established control, the third-quarter 5-0 counter blunted Mondorf's best push, and Prim's fourth-quarter spree closed it. Gréngewald moves up to 3rd in the classification (+2) and extends its winning streak to six, now 2-0 this season against Mondorf, who remain 8th.
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