AS Soleuvre overpowered Résidence Walferdange 118-60 in Zolwer/Scheierhaf, asserting control from the start and never letting go. After a brief 2-2, Roland Biever's team exploded, closing the first quarter on a 13-0 tear (part of a 22-2 finish) to lead 35-8. They kept the pressure in the second with a 16-4 start and went to halftime up 62-22. The margin peaked at +58 at the horn.
Timéo Weber (28 pts; Season PPG: 16.67) set the tone with constant rim pressure and a late triple, while captain Lou Lahure (21; Season PPG: 26.56, 13 years) and sharpshooting Phillipe Vieira Geraldes (21; Season PPG: 23.38) gave Soleuvre a three-headed scoring punch. Useful depth came from Maximilien Tran Van Mang (11) and the frontcourt trio Louis Ferrai (8), Romeo Valentino Angeloni (8) and Leo Loesch (8).
Résidence, guided by Steve Stéphane Alexandre, found a better rhythm after the break (27-22 in the third). Joaquym Branyan Questier (19, 12 years, BEL) led their response with a string of mid-quarter baskets, supported by Kasparas Voska (14; Season PPG: 32.50), Robert Nicula (13) and Stefans Grandovskis (12, LVA). Early in the fourth, Nicula sank two free throws in a row; Lahure answered with two straight at the other end.
Soleuvre had already beaten Résidence 102-72 in Phase 1 and widened the gap here. In the standings, Soleuvre sit 3rd (2-2 in Phase 2) and extend their current run to two wins after a brief dip, while Résidence remain 6th at 0-4 in this phase, now on a six-game slide.
(AI generated)