Valencia BC routs Champ Academy - U14 in one-sided Pripravljalni turnirji clashValencia BC routs Champ Academy - U14 in one-sided Pripravljalni turnirji clash
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Valencia BC routs Champ Academy - U14 in one-sided Pripravljalni turnirji clash

Valencia BC delivered a statement win on 9 March 2026, overwhelming Champ Academy - U14 by 84 to 16 in the opening round of the Pripravljalni turnirji. The final margin reflected a game dominated from start to finish, with Valencia putting together sustained scoring runs and a flurry of long-range strikes that Champ Academy could not answer.

The scoreboard told the story: a 22–5 first period set the tone, followed by a 24–3 second period that effectively decided the contest. Valencia added 19 points in each of the final two quarters while Champ Academy managed just single-digit outputs after the opening frame, finishing the game with period totals of 5, 3, 4 and 4.

Champ Academy’s scoring was scattered but featured a few reliable contributors. Lombar Polona led the team with 5 points, making her lone two-point attempt and converting all three free throws. Blažek Julija chipped in 3 points (including a made free throw and a two-pointer), while Cekić Maša also finished with 3 after converting a free throw and a second-quarter two-pointer. Marković Mila added 2 points from the line, and both Modrič Tiana and Mesić Ajna contributed 1 point apiece.

Valencia’s attack showed balance and depth. The game log is sprinkled with two-point finishes, free throws and a string of three-pointers that punctuated each period, turning promising possessions into quick answers and prolonging run after run. The visitors closed out the game efficiently, reaching 84 points without relying on a single standout statistical line posted in the box score; their collective execution and consistency proved decisive.

Defensively, Valencia limited Champ Academy to sporadic scoring and forced the hosts into a long night. Multiple steals and stops translated into transition opportunities and open looks, reflected in the steady scoring cadence across all four quarters. For Champ Academy, the challenge will be finding offensive rhythm and spacing to complement the moments when their youngsters do produce points.

Game management and rotation patterns in a preparatory tournament like this can tell as much about team readiness as the final score. Valencia leaves this encounter with confidence and a clean sheet in the win column; Champ Academy will take notes and look to tighten both ends of the floor as the tournament progresses.

BC Valencia was named player of the game on the official sheet, a nod to the collective display that produced the decisive result.

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