The Suero brothers once again guided the victory of the Villa Juana club. The fourth game will be tomorrow at the Palacio de los Deportes at 5:00 pm
The Suero brothers returned to their own rights and were in charge of the Mauricio Báez club’s offense to beat Bameso 86-71 last night, during the third game of the final series of the 46th superior basketball tournament of the National District.
Gerardo and Juan Miguel scored 20 points each to be the main Mauritian scorers in the second victory of this final round that gave them a 2-1 advantage, which is agreed to 7-4 and has the Palacio de los Deportes as the stage Virgilio Naughty Soto.
Mauricio displayed a waste of positive energy to take control of the match from the first half, which they managed to dominate by eight points, 44-36, despite the fact that Bameso put up resistance in the first period that was tied, 20-20.
In the third half, despite losing it 17-18, the Villa Juana team maintained a seven-point lead and left the score at 61-54, to get into the matter in the last period and widen by 25-17, which sealed the clash 86-71.
The Suero were joined by Brandone Francis, who was very effective from the arc of three, where he shot 4-6 and closed his offense with 14 points, followed by Brayan Martínez with 12 in 18:30 minutes of action on the court plus four rebounds, and reinforcement from San Cristobal Jonathan Araujo went to the showers after achieving 10 units and eight captured balls.
For the Barrio Mejoramiento Social team, Víctor Liz from Santiago scored 20 points with seven assists to lead the offense.
Meanwhile, Miguel Dicent backed him up with 13 points, while newcomer Robert Glenn scored nine points, replacing the injured Trahson Burrel, who has a sprained left ankle and is in a day-to-day situation.
The fourth game of the final series will be played tomorrow, at 5:00 in the afternoon, in the 2022 championship that is dedicated to César Cedeño and as an option to the Banreservas Cup. The first match of the final was won by Mauricio Báez with a score of 88-80, while Bameso equalized by winning with a score of 97-78. The Mauritians have been present in the last six finals in a row.