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      | | 13 | Pts | 19 | | | 9 | Reb | 9 | | | 5 | Ass | 0 | | | 0 | ST | 2 | | | 1 | BS | 0 | | | 29 | Min | 36 | |
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| 29/68 | FG M/A | 18/64 | | | 19/38
(50.0%)
| FG2P M/A | 16/48
(33.3%)
| | | 10/30
(33.3%)
| FG3P M/A | 2/16
(12.5%)
| | | 4/7
(57.1%)
| FT M/A | 18/28
(64.3%)
| | | 42
(11-31)
| Reb (O-D) | 44
(16-28)
| | | 16 | Ass | 5 | | | 14 | TO | 15 | | | 5 | ST | 9 | | | 3 | BS | 0 | | | 20 | PF | 12 | | | 72 | Pts | 56 |
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| The Czech Republic took care of business by beating Turkey 72-56 in the U18 European Championship for Women.
Katerina Bartonova scored a team-high 16 points while Klara Rosenbaumova had a solid all-around game with 13 points, nine rebounds and five assists as the Czechs improved to 3-1 to take sole possession of second place in Group E in the Qualifying Round. Meanwhile, the loss saw Turkey drop to 1-3 and fifth place.
The Czechs's offense was in full effect as they took a 28-17 lead after the first quarter thanks to some balanced scoring.
And they kept on rolling for the first part of the second period, leading by as many as 12, 35-23 before Turkey made a late push, cutting the deficit to six, 37-31 on a basket by Gamze Takmaz.
But the Czechs retained control and were on top by a score of 39-31 at the break.
The second half was not much different as Turkey stayed within striking distance but lacked the offensive panache to make a serious run that could have spelt trouble for the Czechs.
Takmaz had 19 points and nine rebounds and Tugce Canitez added 10 and 13 for Ayhan Avci Esref's side. | | |
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