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Fundosa ONCE wins its ninth King's Cup Wheelchair Basketball

The Fundosa ONCE, Madrid, Granada succeeded today in his ninth title of the King's Cup Wheelchair Basketball defeating in the final-Peraleda FUHNPAIIN Toledo, per 50 - 82, and defeat yesterday with North Solvency Group Foundation in the quarterfinals (79-64) and the ONCE Andalucía in the semifinals (82-62).

In the end, the set casatellanomanchego could only stay ahead on the scoreboard with the first basket of the Colombian forward Roland Wilson, who was immediately utmost account with one of the American power forward Josh Turek, one of the stars of Fundosa ONCE.

Except in the opening minutes, surrounded by uncertainties on both sides, the carburizing Fundosa ONCE began midway through the first quarter, thanks to a high precision game led by Turek, the Australian base and center Shaun Norris British Terry Bywater.

Thus, from 10-24 in the first quarter was changed to 17-46 half-time score that almost left off the game.

Thereafter, the FUHNPAIIN-Peraleda showed his best side and the difference on the scoreboard stopped growing exponentially. The ONCE Fundosa concluded the last five minutes of the game with players common in the starting lineup.

The final was somewhat marred by the large difference shown in the Palais des Sports de los Deportes of Granada between both teams, but for the FUHNPAIIN-Peraleda was a prize to be runners-up for the first time in its history.

Turek and Norris were the top scorers with 22 points each, 18 in Bywater, while in the Toledo team highlighted the pivot Agustín Alejos (20) and the Colombian Jose Leep (15).

Thus, the Fundosa ONCE won its ninth King's Cup Wheelchair Basketball after those achieved between 1995 and 2000, and in the last three years.

NORRIS, THE BEST PLAYER. He previously played the match for third and fourth, which ended with the victory of ONCE Andalucía, owns six Cups, against FC Barcelona by 67-85.

The Australian pivot Bill Latham, the ONCE Andalucía, was the top scorer of the match with 37 points, followed by his companion Diego de Paz (31), while in the Barca squad highlighted the pivots José Cano (21) and Asier Garcia (18).

The King's Cup Wheelchair Basketball, which brought together the eight best teams in Spain, also played the North Group Foundation, the Sandra Gran Canaria, the Aldas Amfiv Mideba Vigo and Extremadura, they were defeated in the quarterfinals.

During the awards ceremony, Shaun Norris was honored as the Most Valuable Player, Bill Latham received the trophy for top scorer (28 points per game average) and Shaun Norris and Rafael Muiño (Fundosa ONCE), Fran Lara Agustín Alejos (FUHNPAIIN-Peraleda) and Bill Latham (ONCE Andalucía) formed the quintet ideal.

Servimedia published (03/29/1909)

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