Valencia BC’s Clinical Precision Secures 66–52 Victory Over Champ Academy - U16Valencia BC’s Clinical Precision Secures 66–52 Victory Over Champ Academy - U16
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Valencia BC’s Clinical Precision Secures 66–52 Victory Over Champ Academy - U16

In a game that began as a nip-and-tuck affair but ended as a study in offensive efficiency, Valencia BC blanketed the scoreboard in near-perfect fashion to record a 66–52 victory over Champ Academy - U16 at the Pripravljalni turnirji round. The match swung decisively in the second quarter, and Valencia BC never looked back.

The first period belonged to the hosts, who led 16–14 after hot shooting from the perimeter. Lombar Manca buried back-to-back triples to open some space early, and a composed finish from Pintar Klara Klementina extended the edge. But the complexion of the game shifted in the second quarter, when Valencia BC ripped off a 27-point frame to erase the deficit and establish control.

The defining statistic of the night was as stark as it was rare: Valencia BC shot a flawless 27-for-27 from the field — including 22-for-22 on two-pointers, 5-for-5 on three-pointers — and added 7-for-7 from the free-throw line. That sort of precision removes margin for error; every missed opportunity for the opposition became an increasingly expensive possession.

Given the unusual box score, it is no surprise that the match’s official player of the game entry was listed simply as BC Valencia, credited with 66 points and an efficiency rating of 66. When a side is that unerring — hitting every shot they attempted — it is less about a single superstar and more about a collective rhythm that produces unstoppable scoring bursts.

Despite the final margin, Champ Academy - U16 produced moments of note. Trako Sara paced her team with 12 points (4/4 FG, 3/3 from deep), while Jančič Lučka added 10 points on a perfect 5-of-5 from the floor. Other contributors who shot efficiently in limited action included Piskernik Ajda (3/3 FG, 6 points), Mladenov Alina (2/2, 4 points) and Kavka Lexi (2/2 plus a free throw). Those flashes of sharp finishing kept the contest competitive through three quarters.

Key moments logged in the play-by-play highlight how the game unfolded: after trailing early, Valencia BC tied the score late in the first and then delivered a series of threes and consecutive buckets in the second to build a lead. The visitors continued to add decisive scores in the third and fourth quarters — including a late three that effectively sealed the outcome — while Champ Academy - U16 hit a few late baskets to narrow the gap but could not overcome the efficiency deficit.

From a coaching and scouting perspective, this contest will be remembered for the lesson it delivers on shot selection and execution. A team that attempts high-percentage shots and converts at an elite clip can carry a game single-handedly; conversely, even flawless individual shooting numbers for several players on the other side were insufficient to offset a perfect offensive night by the opponent.

Box score snapshot: final 66–52. Quarter breakdown: 14–16, 27–17, 13–11, 12–8 (scoring listed with Valencia BC total first in each segment). Efficiency and shooting benchmarks from Valencia BC — 27/27 FG, 22/22 2P, 5/5 3P, 7/7 FT — will be replayed on coaches’ tablets for some time.

For Champ Academy - U16, the positives are clear: a number of players converted at perfect rates in their stints and demonstrated resilience. For Valencia BC, this was a near-flawless performance that showcased the highest level of execution at this age group.

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