Ascalab-Webelinx Games overwhelm Vega IT 72–29 in commanding CLN 3 performance
On 23 November 2025 at OŠ "Ivo Andrić" Niš, Ascalab-Webelinx Games delivered a clinical display to defeat Vega IT 72–29 in a game that swung decisively after a tight opening quarter. The visitors were held to just 29 points as Ascalab-Webelinx Games turned balanced offense and stifling defense into a one-sided result.
The contest was close early — a 13–12 first quarter — before Ascalab-Webelinx Games turned the screw. They outscored Vega IT 21–6 in the second quarter to establish a 34–18 halftime advantage, then extended the margin with a 24–11 third quarter and closed with a 14–0 final frame to seal the rout.
Leading the way was the game’s official standout, Živanović Miša, who finished with 25 points on 9-of-18 shooting (5-of-11 from three), grabbed 8 rebounds and handed out 10 assists while committing just one turnover — a 37 efficiency performance. His combination of shooting and playmaking repeatedly punctured Vega IT’s resistance and tilted the tempo in Ascalab-Webelinx Games’ favor.
Support came from several teammates. Sretković Nikola added 14 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and an eye-catching 5 steals. Tričković Milan posted a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds, and Milanov Luka was perfect from the floor, going 5-of-5 and finishing with 11 points and 4 rebounds. Ristovski Nikola provided spacing and playmaking (8 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists), while Davinić Nikola contributed timely baskets as part of a well-rounded team effort.
On the Vega IT side, Šarović Danilo and Milić Aleksa each scored 12 points, the latter adding 6 rebounds. Pešić Uroš was a major presence on the glass with 14 rebounds despite a difficult shooting night (1-of-13), while Petrović Ilija chipped in late with 2 points.
What stood out was Ascalab-Webelinx Games’ defensive discipline and efficient shot selection. Holding an opponent to 29 points in a structured league game is a statement: stops led to transition and open looks, and the team finished with multiple contributors rather than relying on a single scoring bolt. Živanović Miša’s 10-assist night exemplified that team-first approach.
Vega IT showed flashes — pick-and-roll finishes, a handful of deep attempts and hustle plays on the boards — but could not sustain offensive consistency, particularly from long range. Turnovers and cold shooting in key stretches allowed Ascalab-Webelinx Games to extend runs and close out the game comfortably.
Ascalab-Webelinx Games leave this one with a convincing win that underscores their balanced roster and defensive identity; Vega IT will look to regroup and find ways to convert possessions into more efficient scoring opportunities.
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