Gréngewald Hueschtert controlled the W-U19 Division 1 Phase 2 game in Steinsel, topping Amicale Steesel 74-54 behind a dominant first half and a decisive third-quarter push. After AMI jumped 8-3 on early baskets by Zoë Quinn and Kathryn Jo Missavage (1.80m, 17), GRE flipped the script with a 20-3 run to close the first quarter (11-23), fueled by perimeter strikes from Charlotte Charles and Leisha Burridge and inside finishes by Dorkas von Arx. At halftime, GRE led 40-26.
The visitors opened Q2 and Q3 with composed half-court execution. Barbora Buzasi (1.85m, CZE) piled up points on the block and in transition, stringing together back-to-back baskets early in the third and again late in the fourth. Von Arx added timely scoring bursts, including consecutive free throws and a string of points that kept AMI at bay. Despite an unsportsmanlike foul on Burridge in Q3, she answered with a three and free throws as GRE stretched the margin to 60-37; the largest lead reached +25 (62-37).
For AMI, Missavage was relentless with 26 points, mixing post touches and two triples, and Quinn added 10. Treyscha Boayue chipped in 15, including a key three in Q2. Important guard Lily Wittwer (Season PPG: 21.4) was limited to three points and ran into foul trouble (four personals), which blunted AMI's perimeter threat.
GRE's balance carried the night: Buzasi scored 20, Von Arx 19, Burridge 14 (three triples), and Charles 8 (two threes). Amy Maebh Salmon and Lavinia Strelen added key baskets. Coach Andrea Haris' side is 2-0 in Phase 2 and sits first in the classification, now on a six-game winning streak in the season. Coach Paul Missavage's AMI falls to 0-1 and fourth. In the final period, GRE sealed it with an 8-0 run that pushed the gap back to 52-72 before closing out 74-54.
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