Gréngewald Hueschtert overwhelmed Bascharage 110-57 in Oberanven in the M-Nationale 2 qualifying phase (return, game 7). The hosts controlled the game from the outset: 23-12 after 10 minutes, 52-27 at the break, 80-35 after a decisive 28-8 third quarter, and a 30-22 final period closed a comprehensive win. Gréngewald also took the first meeting 78-57.
Game evolution and key runs
- Bascharage opened with a triple from Veljko Dragasevic, and Deni Sabotic kept them in touch (9-8), but Aidan Reichert and Max Frederik Hessz pushed Gréngewald to 23-12 by quarter's end.
- In Q2, Dayne Prim (Season PPG: 27.55) caught fire, scoring 11 points in a row (3, 3, 2, 3) to blow the game open to 42-20 before halftime.
- Q3 was all Gréngewald: Reichert punished inside, Hessz added from deep, and the gap ballooned beyond 40.
- In Q4, Luca Pividor hit two triples while Mika Demuth was steady at the line; Dragasevic answered with threes for BAS, and Sabotic reached 16.
Production
Gréngewald buried 15 triples and 29 two-pointers (7 free throws), balancing perimeter volume with paint dominance. Prim (33) and Reichert (24) led the way two relentless wings, with Prim (24, 1.95m, USA) stretching the floor and Reichert (23, 1.97m, USA) finishing at the rim. Support came from Hessz (12), Pividor (10), Demuth (10), Sam Urwald (7) and Pol Breuskin (6, 1.94m).
For Bascharage, Sabotic paced the locals with 16, helped by Fabien Vandler (5), Fábio Teixeira Ribeiro (4), Noé Bovery (3) and Dzenan Eco (2). Among the other contributors, Dragasevic added 14 (Season PPG: 14.47), Aziz Ndiaye 6 and Tristan Hugues Heilmann 4.
Coaches and context
Ricky Easterling's team extends its strong form Gréngewald are second in the standings (14-4), riding a 13-game winning streak. Nicolas Schaefers' Bascharage slip to seventh (8-10, -2). Notably, Gréngewald had two professional players available while Bascharage had none, a clear factor in the matchup's power balance.
(AI generated)