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Yes she has, but she's showing signs of vulnerability here and there which she has to watch out for tonight. Her over and back turnover late in the fourth had me very nervous. Tonight should be interesting.Agot Makeer on Saturday:
21 points (6-12 FG, 8-11 FT), 12 rebs, 4 assists, 5 steals
Outside of one game, she's been a monster.
Results of the Day Spain vs Canada
You're right. Forgot about 2012. Thanks for the correction.Sorry, but this time I think you're wrong. This will be Canada's second medal at WWC U17. In 2012, Canada defeated Japan in the bronze medal match. You might remember that, though, because that team featured a certain Kia Nurse. But perhaps you meant that Canada is certain to have the best result in its history at WWC U17, which has been running since 2010.
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Bravo Fabienne! Fabienne Perrin-Blizzard is a 55-year-old native of Brooklyn, NY. She and her husband Carlos have two children, aged 26 and 24. She was raised in Sorel (50 miles northeast of Montreal) in the province of Quebec, where she attended elementary and high school in French. Her university studies were completed in English at the University of Ottawa, where she has lived ever since.
First all-star team
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Sara Okeke - Spain - Player Profile - FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024 | FIBA Basketball
All detailed statistics, points, assists and rebounds of Okeke - Spain from FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024www.fiba.basketball
I'm not sure what to make of the selection of Spain's great athletic player Sara Okeke on the first all-star team. Her first 5 games were excellent, she even had a quarter-final against Ausralie with 28 pts, 10 reb and a fantastic Efficiency statistic of 33.0. But just when it mattered most, she completely collapsed. In the semi-finals, she had a game of just 4 pts, 4 reb and a meagre 4.0 Efficiency, against Canada. She had the chance to bounce back in the bronze-medal match, which her country went on to win, but she couldn't, with just 2 pts, 1 reb and a disastrous -6.0 Efficiency. I understand that Spain won the bronze medal, as she is without doubt the best player in her team and a very talented athlete. FIBA is making an effort to be as fair as possible in its choices, but I'm not sure what message it's sending. It would have been easy to swap with teammate Ines Garcia Monje, who was named to the second all-star team.
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Looks like Geno was there watching instead of at the AAU circuit
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Sara Okeke - Spain - Player Profile - FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024 | FIBA Basketball
All detailed statistics, points, assists and rebounds of Okeke - Spain from FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024www.fiba.basketball
I'm not sure what to make of the selection of Spain's great athletic player Sara Okeke on the first all-star team. Her first 5 games were excellent, she even had a quarter-final against Ausralie with 28 pts, 10 reb and a fantastic Efficiency statistic of 33.0. But just when it mattered most, she completely collapsed. In the semi-finals, she had a game of just 4 pts, 4 reb and a meagre 4.0 Efficiency, against Canada. She had the chance to bounce back in the bronze-medal match, which her country went on to win, but she couldn't, with just 2 pts, 1 reb and a disastrous -6.0 Efficiency. I understand that Spain won the bronze medal, as she is without doubt the best player in her team and a very talented athlete. FIBA is making an effort to be as fair as possible in its choices, but I'm not sure what message it's sending. It would have been easy to swap with teammate Ines Garcia Monje, who was named to the second all-star team.
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