“Nervous because it’s the first game.”

Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon played the first overtime game against rival Asan Samsung. It was a great match-down match for rivals. Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon and Asan Samsung had their first overtime match at the U10 preliminary match of the NH Nonghyup Bank 2024 Global Youth Basketball Super Cup in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province on Sunday local time. The youngest members’ fighting spirit created fever from the beginning of the competition.

Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon and Asan Samsung U10 national team have been in rivalry since last year, exchanging wins and losses. Most recently, Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon beat Asan Samsung to win the national youth basketball championship held in Boeun.

Coincidentally, the match between the two teams, which faced off from the first match of the tournament, was as fierce as expected. Asan Samsung was slightly ahead until the middle of the match, but just before the end of the match, Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon succeeded in a dramatic tie, dragging the game into extra time.

The match between the two teams started in earnest in the second quarter after finishing the first quarter 2-1. Asan Samsung’s Kim Geon-yul and Choi Han-hee scored six points in the second quarter, taking a 7-5 lead. Pyeongtaek’s Kim Hoon balanced the game by alternating between Yang Eon-don, Ha Min-yu, and Kim Yoon-hoo.

In the third quarter, while Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon was scoreless, Asan Samsung ran away due to Kim Gun-yul’s performance. The game, which seemed to lean toward Asan Samsung, led Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon to an extended game with a dramatic free throw score by Park Jin-woo following a coercive defense just before the end of the fourth quarter.

The match between the two teams, which went into extra time with 16-16 against each other, ended with Asan Samsung, which Lee Hyun-seung scored consecutive points, winning 21-16. 안전한 카지노사이트

Asan Samsung, which succeeded in avenging the Boeun tournament after an extended period from the first game of the tournament, showed its potential as a favorite, and Pyeongtaek Kim Hoon had to swallow his anger.

Kim Hoon and Shin Eun-kyung, coach of Pyeongtaek, said, “The kids were very nervous because it was their first game. They lost too many rebounds as the box-out was not going well. I think that’s the loss.”

“We have been in a tight race with Asan Samsung as we have met very often lately. We are sad to lose in the first game, but as we participated in the event with the goal of winning the title, we will focus more on our team to win the last match. It is regrettable that our boys did not perform well in the first game, but I believe they will get much better from the next game,” he said. “We will run toward our goal by taking the loss in the first game as a stepping stone.”

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