Entente RES AMI dismantled Mambra Mamer 102-66 in the Championship round (round-robin Aller, game 3), riding a burst start and a dominant third quarter. Thorsten Freiheit's side opened 9-0 (two early free throws from Nicolas Roque do Amaral, then Jules Reuter from deep and Riley Wohl at the rim), forcing an immediate MAM timeout. ERA closed Q1 up 25-16.
Mamer briefly steadied in Q2 with a 7-0 reply from 32-16 to 32-23, but Aurel Nicula's triple and steady scoring from Roque and Tim Geisen restored control. A Nicula technical foul punctuated the quarter, yet ERA still reached halftime 50-31.
The game broke open after the break: ERA strung together a 19-2 blitz from 56-41 to 75-43, later stretching that phase to 26-4 (82-45). The hosts' advantage peaked at plus-46 (102-56) before a late MAM flurry trimmed the final margin. ERA's perimeter was a constant threat with at least nine made threes (Reuter 3, Roque 3, Geisen 2, Nicula 1).
Leaders ERA: Roque do Amaral (36 pts; 17, PRT) drove the scoring all night, Reuter added 21 as captain, Wohl 12 and Geisen 10 provided consistent support. MAM: Alexis Georges Bourgoignie Martin poured in 29, Henry Alberto Murray had 13, with Tadas Stalauskas at 7 and Niklas Becker 6.
Game flow notes: ERA scored the first nine points; MAM's best stretch came in Q2 (7-0). In the third, Roque authored multiple back-to-back baskets, and ERA repeatedly scored in consecutive possessions to break the game open.
Coaches: Freiheit's group managed momentum and spacing throughout; Junior Pacome N'Guessan used early timeouts but couldn't halt the third-quarter surge.
Standings: ERA move to 1st (2-1, ranking gain +2). MAM sit 5th at 0-3. Mamer are on a three-game skid.
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