Gréngewald Hueschtert controlled this Tour montée game from the opening minutes and won 72-50 at Black Frogs Schieren. It was also a continuation of GRE's strong run in this matchup after the 72-51 win from the previous Tour montée meeting, and the visitors now extend a long winning streak.
GRE opened 4-0 through Sofia Snäll and Dorkas Von Arx, and Schieren never really got in front. Elisa Thill's two early threes and Marie Palma's activity kept FRO close for a while, but Gréngewald already had a solid 23-16 edge after one quarter. The second period was important: GRE quickly pushed the margin to 28-16, and even when Schieren reduced it to 25-35 and later 27-38, the visitors stayed in control.
The decisive stretch came in the third quarter. After Eve Weber's free throws brought FRO to 31-40, Gréngewald answered with a 10-0 run to 50-31. Barbora Buzasi (Season PPG: 18.83), the 17-year-old Czech center at 1.85m, scored 8 points in that sequence and was a constant inside presence. Von Arx (Season PPG: 11.57) matched her with 23 points of her own, while Maé Manti (Season PPG: 12.38) added 13.
For Schieren, Weber (Season PPG: 13.36) finished with 17 points and Palma (Season PPG: 12.50), a 23-year-old French guard, added 15. Thill (Season PPG: 14.18) hit two first-quarter threes for 6 points. FRO's foul situation became heavy: Sonia El Hammiri picked up three fouls in the first quarter and later fouled out, and coach Diogo Jesus Lopes was charged with technical fouls in the second and fourth quarters.
GRE's lead reached 26 points in the last period before Schieren scored the final four points.
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