La Laguna Tenerife Shines in Pre-Season Opener Against Casademont Zaragoza
This Sunday, La Laguna Tenerife kicked off their pre-season friendlies with a resounding victory over Casademont Zaragoza, concluding the match with a score of 73-85 in Sarriguren, Navarra. This win not only boosts the team’s morale but also sets a positive tone as they gear up for the competitive season ahead.
Strong Team Dynamics on Display
The match served as a crucial opportunity for La Laguna Tenerife to assess their strengths and areas for improvement. The players exhibited a remarkable level of teamwork and synergy, which is essential for their upcoming challenges. Among the standout performances was that of Fran Guerra, who made a successful return from injury, contributing twelve points to the team’s total. His presence on the court was a significant boost, showcasing his resilience and determination.
Leading the offensive charge was Jaime Fernández, who scored an impressive 17 points, including four successful three-pointers. His shooting prowess was instrumental in establishing La Laguna Tenerife’s lead. Additionally, Aaron Doornekamp made his mark by hitting four shots from beyond the arc, while Joan Sastre and Tim Abromaitis also played pivotal roles in the team’s overall strong performance. The collective effort was evident, as all eleven available players managed to score during the game, highlighting the depth of talent within the squad.
Overcoming Obstacles with Depth and Resilience
Despite the absence of key players such as Rokas Giedraitis and Gio Shermadini, who are currently participating in Eurobasket, along with Bruno Fitipaldo and Lluís Costa, who were sidelined due to minor injuries, La Laguna Tenerife showcased their depth and resilience. Young reserve players Rafa Rodríguez and Manuel Crujeiras were given playing time towards the end of the match, reflecting the team’s commitment to nurturing emerging talent and ensuring a bright future.
The game also marked the first official appearance for new signings Wesley Van Beck, Héctor Alderete, and Dylan Bordón. Their integration into the team’s system is crucial as they adapt to the playing style and strategies employed by the coaching staff. The squad demonstrated solid defensive strategies and effective ball movement, which were key factors in their success during the match.
Match Highlights and Key Statistics
The game commenced with Casademont Zaragoza taking an early lead, thanks to the strong play of Miguel González. Joaquín Rodríguez, fresh off a successful Americup, helped maintain Zaragoza’s lead for a brief period. However, La Laguna Tenerife gradually regained control of the game, guided by the experienced Marcelinho Huertas, whose leadership on the court was invaluable.
Despite Zaragoza’s efforts, including a notable performance from Devin Robinson, La Laguna Tenerife managed to pull ahead and maintain their advantage throughout the game. After halftime, the canaries imposed their pace, with Guerra and Fernández leading the charge to significantly extend their lead. The final score of 73-85 reflected the team’s dominance and effectiveness on both ends of the court.
This match also served as the official opening of the new Sarriguren Pavilion, adding an extra layer of significance to the event. The atmosphere was electric, with fans eager to witness the team’s performance in their new home. The combination of a solid victory and the unveiling of the pavilion made for a memorable day for La Laguna Tenerife and their supporters.
Key points
- La Laguna Tenerife defeated Casademont Zaragoza 73-85 in their pre-season opener.
- Fran Guerra returned from injury, scoring twelve points in the match.
- Jaime Fernández led the team with 17 points, including four three-pointers.
- All eleven available players scored during the game, showcasing team depth.
- The match marked the debut of new signings Wesley Van Beck, Héctor Alderete, and Dylan Bordón.
- The game highlighted strong team performance with effective defense and ball circulation.
- The match was held at the new Sarriguren Pavilion, enhancing its significance.