Second-ranked Gréngewald Hueschtert turned the fourth meeting of the season with third-placed Musel Pikes into the most one-sided one, winning 91-45 at Oberanven/Central. After three earlier GRE wins, including a 39-37 Phase finale game, coach Eric Bojan's team set a very different tone here.
GRE opened on an 8-0 run, with Yadanar Mamou Greenhalgh (Season PPG: 23.00) driving the start, and the home side quickly built a 20-7 advantage. Musel stayed in touch through captain Emma Gloden (Season PPG: 26.81), who scored steadily in the first quarter, but GRE still closed the period 23-14.
The second quarter was the key stretch before the break. Eve Van der Schilden (Season PPG: 22.56) and Katherine Thompson (Season PPG: 9.13) helped lift GRE to 40-19. Musel then answered with a 7-0 run to get back to 44-30, yet Gréngewald immediately replied with six straight points for a 50-30 halftime lead.
The decisive blow came after the interval: GRE started the third quarter with 10 unanswered points, moving from 50-30 to 60-30. Later in the same period, after Musel had trimmed the gap slightly, GRE produced another 7-0 push to 71-37. From there, the lead never dropped below 30 and reached a game-high 46 points at the end.
Greenhalgh finished with 25 points, Van der Schilden added 20, Thompson 16, and Zoé Kahlki (Season PPG: 8.31) 15. For Musel, Gloden led with 18 points, Lena Mischo (Season PPG: 8.17) had 7 before fouling out, and Julidé Klara Lambe, the 12-year-old Belgian forward, added 6. GRE scored 41 two-point baskets, a strong sign of control in half-court execution and transition.
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