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A 188-0 in the female cadet of Galicia sparks controversy

A bulging scoreboard has unleashed the controversy in training basketball. In the Second female cadet, the lowest division of the training category, Galician, the Santiago-Fedesa Education and Sports Foundation team defeated Galogrin Naranja by 188-0 in the official match corresponding to the first of the group played in the Santiago de Compostela area.

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Las social networks have filled up quickly of comments of all kinds on a more than hefty scoreboard, generating regular debates about whether it is necessary to close with a difference, the work of the teams and perhaps unnecessary results in training categories. The female cadet corresponds, in this specific case, to girls between 14 and 15 years just before taking the step to junior.

In the specific case of the match, Fedesa, which is one of the most prestigious teams in the Santiago area as it serves as a nursery for the great basketball academies of the Galician capital, He scored 58 points in the first quarter, 48 in the second, 41 in the third and another 41 in the last of the periods. In the match sheet, which can be consulted on the Galician Federation website, you can also see how they attempted two shots from the triple. All the others are interior.

Really… have we learned anything?

Javi Choren

“Have the girls learned?”

It didn’t take long for it to spread like wildfire on social networks. There, prestigious voices criticized the clash. One of the best known is that of Javi Choren, coach in the structure of Dreamland Gran Canaria (Liga Endesa) and ideologue of an inclusion project launched by the club itself. “Really… have we learned something? And most importantly… have any of the players learned something? I encourage everyone, we still have time,” counted on his ‘X’.



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