AS Soleuvre rolled past Racing Luxembourg 102-61 in zolwer/scheierhaf, dictating the game from the tip and stretching the lead across all four quarters (29-15; 22-19; 30-10; 21-17). Coach Roland Biever's side struck early through a Timéo Weber (33) triple and a Phillipe Vieira Geraldes (31) three, building a 29-15 cushion after Q1. In Q2, Weber scored all of Soleuvre's next eight points, repeatedly finishing in traffic to keep momentum, and the hosts reached the break at 51-34.
The decisive blow came right after halftime: Soleuvre opened the third with a 22-8 stretch to 73-42, including a 6-0 burst capped by Weber's free throws and layups. Lou Lahure (25) added perimeter firepower with four made threes, while Vieira Geraldes carved up the paint with a string of mid-range and rim finishes. Alexandre Carvalho Ribeiro (5) chipped in late, and the hosts peaked at a 45-point lead (102-57).
Racing had bright individual moments. Elhadj Ibrahima Diallo (19, PRT) carried the offense inside and from deep, and 13-year-old Alejandro Cuesta Jaramillo (18, ESP) attacked in transition. Raphaël Massard (9) and Lucas Robert Kampe (6, DEU) supplied support. Diallo's foul trouble proved costly; he picked up two fouls in a row in the fourth and eventually fouled out, blunting any chance of a rally. Coach Christian Nittler's team battled to the end, closing with a small run to 102-61.
Soleuvre moves to 3-0 and climbs to 1st place (ranking gain +3), now on a three-game winning streak. Racing sits 3rd at 1-2, on a two-game skid.
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