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Cameroon Clinched Tickets To The Afrobasket U18 Semi-Final with a Win Over Angola

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  •  Early lead for Angola quickly countered by Cameroon’s resilience
  • The third quarter saw both teams struggling, with Cameroons Suzy leveling up the scores to 33
  •  Missed opportunities that Sealed a decisive Victory for Cameroon

In a thrilling semi-final match at the Afrobasket U18 compétition Cameroon edged past reigning bronze medalists Angola with a final score of 65-63.

The game started with Angola taking an early lead, going up 4-0 before Cameroon’s Yolande Masndi and Andrianne Abada quickly responded, narrowing the gap to 5-4.As the first quarter progressed, Angola managed to maintain a slight edge, leading 9-7 midway through the quarter.

However, Cameroon fought back, with Abada’s remarkable jump shot putting them ahead 11-10. Damaris Emedie played a crucial role in the offensive push, helping Cameroon to extend their lead to 15-10 leading to 20-14 by the end of the quarter.

As the second quarter unfolded, Angola regrouped, with Ana Servico, Luisa Amaral, and Franciany Cavula leading a comeback. They showcased an impressive 19-9 run, which allowed them to take a 33-31 lead at halftime, setting the stage for a thrilling second half.

The third quarter saw both teams battling fiercely, with Cameroon’s Suzy Nyeck leveling the score at 33. Despite their efforts, Cameroon found themselves playing catch-up until they finally regained the lead at 40-39.

In a critical moment, Ketcha Nganga missed an uncontested floater that could have sent the game into overtime. However, Abada showcased her determination, driving past the Angolan defense for a layup that ultimately secured the win for Cameroon.

The match highlighted the fine margins that can determine the outcome of a game. Angola led in steals with 15 compared to Cameroon’s 6 but struggled to capitalize on turnovers, scoring only 18 points off them while Cameroon managed to convert 22 points from turnovers.

Damaris Emedie excelled for Cameroon, achieving her fourth double-double of the tournament with 15 points and 19 rebounds. Kelga Kibo also contributed significantly, adding 12 points and 8 rebounds despite a challenging night offensively.

Reflecting on the match, Emedie expressed her joy, stating, “We are overjoyed to have a competition like this go in our favor in the very last second. It was a complicated match, but we did our best to remain calm.”


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