Fazi overwhelm Ascalab-Webelinx Games, 68-47
In a one-sided encounter in the CLN 3 regular season, Fazi asserted control from the outset and left little doubt about the outcome, defeating Ascalab-Webelinx Games 68-47. The visitors opened with a blistering 21-7 first quarter and never relinquished momentum, turning early accuracy into a comfortable margin across the second half.
The headline performer was Radenković Ilija, whose 30-point outburst paced the winning side. Radenković Ilija finished 9-of-17 from the floor, an unblemished 3-of-3 from distance and 9-of-11 at the line, and complemented his scoring with 4 assists and 4 steals for a game efficiency of 34. He was the steady hand in the backcourt, repeatedly puncturing the defense with timely jumpers and free throws.
Nešić Vuk provided a complementary scoring punch, converting 7-of-20 attempts en route to 19 points and adding four rebounds. His long-range stroke and late free throws helped preserve the gap when the opposition threatened a run. Inside presence came from Ristić Stefan, who contributed 7 points, 8 rebounds and an eye-catching 3 blocks, while Đorđević Veljko was perfect from the field (4-for-4) for 9 points and 4 boards.
For Ascalab-Webelinx Games, the scoring was more scattered. Ristovski Nikola led his side with 14 points (5-of-11 FG) and a big late three that briefly narrowed the deficit in the fourth. Živanović Miša provided 16 points, often hunting threes — he finished 3-of-14 from downtown but added six rebounds and a couple of timely buckets. Tričković Milan battled on the glass for 11 rebounds and chipped in 10 points, while Grahovac Pavle added hustle plays, four steals and 7 points.
The quarter-by-quarter script underlined Fazi’s control: a dominant 21-7 opening quarter set the tone, followed by consistent halves of 12 and 22 points that stretched the lead into the third. Although Ascalab-Webelinx Games outscored their opponents 20-13 in the final period, it proved only damage limitation given the earlier deficit.
Turnovers and missed opportunities undermined Ascalab-Webelinx Games at key moments, while Fazi converted at the rim and from the line when it mattered. Defensive plays — steals and blocks — from the winners also cut off any sustained comeback attempt. The final margin, 68-47, reflected a complete team performance built around a dominant opening salvo and the late-game poise of its leaders.
This result will be dissected by both teams as they head into the next round of CLN 3; Fazi will take confidence from the balanced contributions and the clinical finishing, while Ascalab-Webelinx Games must regroup and shore up offensive consistency.
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