Racing Luxembourg C controlled Gréngewald Hueschtert B 102-73 at Tramsschapp, building a cushion early and never looking back. Coach Tom Muller's side opened on a 7-0 burst (Cappelli, Tozik, Manjani), forcing a timeout after two minutes, and closed the first quarter at 31-18. The hosts then clamped down in the second (20-10) to reach halftime at 51-28.
Racing's balance was the story. Sofiane Bah powered the paint with 21 points, captain Mathieu Delaplace (Season PPG: 10.57) added 17 and hit timely threes, while Harri Tapani Hämäläinen (46, Finland) matched him with 17, including key shots to start the fourth. Drini Manjani (Season PPG: 11.29) had 13 and Mattia Coghetto (Season PPG: 9.60) 12. Edoardo Cappelli scored early and finished with 12 despite two quick first-quarter fouls in a row and a third-quarter technical.
Gréngewald's resistance came mainly from Lex Bauer's 23 (Season PPG: 13.71) and Robyn Schumacher's 14 (Season PPG: 9.80). Kian Wensveen Grou (19) chipped in 11, Luca Pividor 8 (including two threes), while Martin Salac (18, Czech Republic) provided 6 energetic points. Maxime Peffer battled but ran into foul trouble.
Game evolution remained one-way after the break. GREB briefly traded baskets through Bauer and Wensveen, but Racing answered with Delaplace's perimeter flurries and steady inside finishes. The hosts' largest margin reached +31 at 102-71 before the final horn. Coach Ricky Easterling's team did find small runs Pividor's triple in Q1 to stop bleeding, Wensveen's sequence at the stripe in Q3 but Racing repeatedly replied.
Racing, now third (6-2, +1), extends its winning streak to six. Gréngewald sits ninth (2-6, +2) despite this defeat, having dropped the last two.
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