
Spar Girona claimed another victory with an outstanding offensive and defensive display against Club Joventut Badalona. Led once again by Sargatal, the team set the pace from the very first minute, showing solidity on both ends of the court and executing a well-coordinated game that overwhelmed La Penya. With high accuracy from beyond the arc and suffocating defense, the Girona side had the game practically sealed by halftime (55-18), ultimately securing another league win with a final score of 97-47.
Explosive Start from Spar Girona
Spar Girona dominated the early stages of the game. Roberto’s squad, led today by Sargatal, showed great solidity on both ends of the court, playing a cohesive game to take a 14-2 lead, highlighted by three-pointers from Canella and Tate. After adjustments from Vizcaíno, Ramette managed to score on a drive, but a strong stretch from Tate (7 points), a basket from Mack, and two three-pointers from Bibby extended the lead to 24-6. Shortly after, an assist from Touré to Pierre pushed the advantage to +20. The French player continued to punish from long range, while Hristova closed the quarter with a three-pointer (32-8).
Spar Girona Stays in Control
The change of quarter momentarily stalled Uni’s offensive rhythm, but La Penya failed to capitalize on Spar’s inaccuracies. After several attempts, Sandra finally connected from beyond the arc (35-10). Santibáñez responded on the next play (35-13), prompting Sargatal to call a timeout. In no time, Uni found its rhythm again, showcasing a strong offensive display with a 7-2 run (Mack’s basket, a three-pointer from Ainhoa, and a layup from Klara, 42-15). Vizcaíno called another timeout, but Uni’s offensive flow not only remained steady but also intensified, allowing Spar to completely overpower their opponents with a well-balanced team effort (55-18).
Spar Girona Keeps the Momentum After Halftime
The break once again slowed Uni’s offensive pace, but as the minutes passed, Bibby’s accuracy from the free-throw line and beyond the arc brought Spar back to its usual offensive form (62-22). Mack, Klara, Carol, and Touré scored inside the paint, and after La Penya switched to a zone defense, Hristova responded with a three-pointer (73-30). However, Cotano’s next action frustrated Sargatal, who stopped the game to give instructions to his players (73-32). Dembelé scored inside, but Touré closed the quarter with a three-pointer (73-34).
Final Stretch and Convincing Victory
With the game already decided, Dembelé took on the offensive responsibility for La Penya, while Berta, making the most of her minutes, scored to make it 81-41, marking the second game this season where every Uni player contributed points. Spar maintained its offensive rhythm until the final whistle, securing a dominant derby win with a final score of 97-47.