Gréngewald Hueschtert dominated BC Mess 107-71 in Mondercange, controlling every quarter and stretching a steady lead into a rout. After the first meeting ended in a forfeit, this on-court rematch quickly tilted Gréngewald's way: early in the first quarter Sam Urwald strung together three consecutive free throws, then capped an 8-0 run with a triple to flip a 2-3 deficit into a 10-3 lead. Gréngewald took the first period 29-24 and pushed the margin to 50-38 by halftime.
The third quarter belonged to Urwald again, with long-range makes and pressure at the stripe, supported by Max Frederik Hessz (21, 1.88m, DEU) in the mid-range. The gap swelled to 73-52 after 30 minutes. Coach Yannick Julien's side then opened the fourth with an 8-0 burst (52-80) and closed the night on a 9-0 run, reaching the highest lead at the buzzer (+36).
Urwald authored a season-high 46 points, hitting eight three-pointers and spearheading a Gréngewald total of 13 made triples. He had strong support from Lex Bauer (15) and Yannick Peffer (15), while Hessz added 14. Gréngewald stays atop the classification at 11-0 and extends its long winning streak.
Mess, coached by Joao Carlos Santiago Janeiro, saw its brief two-game uptick halted. Mika Cambiotti (Season PPG: 15.7) led with 14 points, Pedrito Kemevuako (17, 1.80m, AGO) had 13, Noah Bertolini (Season PPG: 16.3) 12, and Giovanni Kemevuako (21, 1.93m) 10. Mess hit eight threes of its own, with contributions across the perimeter. Notable in the early going, Tom Jadin was whistled three times in the first quarter, which didn't help Mess find defensive stability.
Game flow notes: Gréngewald's key runs arrived early (8-0 in Q1), immediately after the third quarter break, and a 9-0 closing stretch.
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