BBC Dikrich overpowered Les Sangliers Wooltz 97-37 in Diekirch, a wire-to-wire win built on a dominant middle stretch. Emerson Medina Vezo set the tone by scoring the first two baskets and never let up, while Amar Sijaric (19) blew the game open in the second quarter with a flurry of perimeter shots. After 10 minutes it was 22-8; by halftime Dikrich had stretched it to 56-16 on a 34-8 quarter highlighted by Sijaric's back-to-back triples and constant inside pressure from Medina Vezo.
The third quarter followed the same script, with Dikrich holding Wooltz to sparse scoring; a brief moment saw a Ken Bekiri three-pointer cancelled before he answered with a two, but the gap stayed massive. In the closing period, Ruben Pereira Rodrigues steadied the hosts from the line with four straight free throws, and Odair Rodrigues Fortes added multiple baskets to keep the margin around 60.
Top performers for the hosts: Medina Vezo poured in 31 points (15 field goals inside the arc), Sijaric added 26 with five makes from deep, and Pereira Rodrigues had 19, including six free throws. For Wooltz, 16-year-old Montenegrin guard Dzenan Muratovic led with 16 points, and Thomas Leclerc contributed 15 with two threes.
Coach Endrit Shala's side records its first win of the campaign and moves up one spot to 9th (1-1). Wooltz, coached by Thomas Leclerc, remains 0-3 in 7th and is on a three-game losing streak. The largest margin was the 60-point final difference, built on Dikrich's relentless second and third quarters.
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