The Kordall Steelers secured a dominant victory over AS Soleuvre with a final score of 89-44. The game, part of the M-Nationale 2: Tour montée, saw the Steelers take control early, leading 28-7 in the first quarter. This strong start set the tone for the rest of the match, as the Steelers maintained their momentum throughout.
Jesiah Kehir West emerged as the standout player for the Steelers, scoring 18 points and earning the MVP title with 28 ranking points. Max Schmit also contributed significantly with 7 points, while Everette Micha Hammond IV added 12 points, showcasing the depth of the Steelers' roster. On the other side, Kieran Nono was the top performer for AS Soleuvre, scoring 16 points, while Charel Diedenhofen added 9 points.
The Steelers' shooting efficiency was notable, with a 53% success rate from two-point range and 30% from beyond the arc. In contrast, AS Soleuvre struggled offensively, managing only 33% from two-point range and 14% from three-point territory. The disparity in shooting percentages highlighted the Steelers' superior offensive execution.
AS Soleuvre's Sandro Sana faced a challenging game, committing multiple fouls, including two technical fouls, leading to his disqualification. This incident further hampered Soleuvre's efforts to mount a comeback.
Kordall Steelers' victory marks their fifth consecutive win, reinforcing their strong position in the championship round. The game demonstrated the Steelers' ability to capitalize on their opponents' weaknesses and maintain a consistent performance throughout the match.
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