Los Mochis.- Pioneers of Los Mochis lived a night to be forgotten when they fell at the hands of the Jalisco Astros by 82-114 and lose the quarterfinal series to be eliminated from the season in the Cibacopa.
In this way, another season ended once again for the Pioneros de Los Mochis, who have been far from being able to fight for the title in 2024 within Cibacopa. For their part, the Jalisco Astros raised their hand and are still more alive than ever in the fight to be crowned again and thus win their third title in a row on the circuit.
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Led by Michael Joseph Bryson, the Astros took a lead from the first quarter.
Myles Justin Carter showed up for Pioneros, while for the Astros, Jordan Loveridge also added a good share to give the Astros the lead.
Once again Pioneros found it difficult to defend in the paint against the visitors who comfortably took the lead 26-17.
For the second quarter, Michael Joseph Bryson shone again and was impossible to stop for the Pioneers, in addition to Moisés Andriassi and Lance Thomas who entered with a good rhythm from the bench.
The quarter ended 28-18 in favor of Jalisco, so that they went to halftime with a score of 54-35.
The third quarter maintained the same inertia in the game, with a Pioneros team that could not contain the Astros men in the paint, who seemed more than inspired by scoring from anywhere.
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The visitors even had the luxury of using some substitutes to rest their titles.
The visitors knew that with the victory, they were in the semifinals and did not let their guard down to seek to seal their pass to the next round.
The Pioneers, led by Carter and Jared Clay Wilson Frame, sought and achieved some points, but they only served to make the score a little more decent, since even the third quarter was also on the side of Astros de Jalisco and with a clear score.
The quarter was 30-22 in favor of the Astros, who clearly dominated the score 84-57.
Anthony Hubert Allen left the game in the first half and did not return to the court, probably due to injury. The fourth period seemed like just filler since the locals already arrived with a very big disadvantage.
Amauri Jeremiah Hardy He showed off to give a little honor to the defeat of the Mochitecs, but it was of little use.
The fourth quarter was left 30-25 in favor of the Astros who increased their advantage.
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Demitrius Conger with 19 was Jalisco’s best scorer followed by Michael Joseph Bryson with 17. For Pioneros, Jared Wilson Frame stood out with 26 points and Myles Justin Carter with 20.
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