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ILINCIC FIFTH WITH SERBIA U16 IN TBILISI!

Serbia U16 won the fifth place at the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), which was completed in Tbilisi (Georgia). In the match for fifth place they defeated Italy with 57:52 (17:12, 14:14, 12:11, 14:15).   Among the 12 players who have played at the EYOF for Serbia U16 was the cadet of Mega Leks Dejan Ilincic.  

SERBIA U16 CONVINCING WIN AGAINST SPAIN IN MATCH FOR PLACEMENT!

Serbia U18 beat Spain with 90:76 (21:21, 28:21, 16:16, 25:18) in the match for the placement from 5th to 8th place in the European Championship for players under 18 which are held in Volos (Greece).   In addition to the start of the match when Spain took kead 6:16, Serbian juniors have played well and the middle of the second...
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TURKEY BEAT SERBIA U18 AFTER OVERTIME, ARANITOVIC MOST EFFICIENT!

Serbia U18 failed to qualify for the semifinals of the European Championship for players under 18 years of age whicj is being held in Volos (Greece), since Turkey won in overtime with 79:90 (21:22, 19:20, 21:13, 9:15, 9:20). In a match where neither team reached double-digit lead, Turkey first defended the last attack in the regular time, then scored 20...
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PECARSKI GOOD IN VICTORY OF CADETS AGAINST SLOVAKIA!

Serbia U16 celebrated in a control match against Slovakia with 68:59 (20:22, 19:15, 19: 7, 10:15). Marko Pecarski scored 10 points in this match. This was the one of the last tests before the European Championships for players under 16 years of age which is being held from the 6th to the 16th of August in Lithuania. Serbia will play...
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SERBIA U18 SMASHED CZECH REPUBLIC, IN QUARTERFINALS AGAINST TURKEY!

Serbia U18 defeated Czech Republic with 86:67 (20:19, 19:20, 28:14, 19:14) within the third round of the second phase of the European Championship for players under 18 years of ag, which is being held in Volos (Greece). After a tie at halftime, Serbia has played a great third quarter which was won with 28:14. Everything the Czechs managed until the...
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GREAT THIRD QUARTER FOR SERBIA U18 WIN AGAINST FRANCE!

Serbia U18 beat France with 75:64 (18:19, 17:19, 23:5, 17:21) within the second round of the second phase of the European Championship for players under 18 years of age which is being held in Volos (Greece).   After a tied first quarter, in the second period, France reached the 8-point lead but the Serbian great game turned on plus 5...
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FOURTH PLACE FOR SERBIA U16 IN FRANCE!

Serbia U16 won fourth place in the tournament which was held in the city of Troyes in France, as they lost in the third round against France after overtime with 82:74 (10:20, 18:22, 20:14, 21:13 , 13:5).   Again the cadets Serbia played a great first half after which they had a 14-point lead but they blew it afterwards, and...
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ARANITOVIC BEST IN SERBIA U18 LOSE AGAINST SPAIN!

Serbia U18 is defeated at the start the second phase of the European Championship for players under 18 years of age, which is being held in Volos (Greece), since Spain was better with 62:74 (15:14, 17:19, 8:19, 22:22). Juniors of Serbia played a good first half but missed large number of free throws (9), which cost them lead. There followed...
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SERBIA U18 IN SECOND PHASE OF EC, ARANITOVIC GOOD AGAIN!

Juniors of Serbia qualified for the second phase of the European Championship for players under 18 years of age which is being held in Volos (Greece), as they convincingly beat their peers from Montenegro with 71:46 (24:12, 8:8, 17:18, 22:8). Serbia had plus 18 already after 12 minutes (30:12). Montenegro has managed to start the second half to reduce the...
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ARANITOVIC GOOD IN SERBIA U18 WIN!

Serbia U18 defeated Latvia with 67:64 (19:15, 15:16, 14:20, 19:13). The match was played within the second round of Group B at the European Championship for players under 18 years of age which is being held in Volos (Greece). Aleksandar Aranitovic was among the best with 13 points and 3 rebounds and 3 assists. Serbia in the third round plays...
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