KK Rovinj - Rovigno 65, ŽKK Radost Čakovec 45 — Commanding win in LWB U15 Round 2KK Rovinj - Rovigno 65, ŽKK Radost Čakovec 45 — Commanding win in LWB U15 Round 2
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KK Rovinj - Rovigno 65, ŽKK Radost Čakovec 45 — Commanding win in LWB U15 Round 2

KK Rovinj - Rovigno delivered a controlled, authoritative performance to claim a 65–45 victory over ŽKK Radost Čakovec in round 2 of the LWB U15 season. The match unfolded in clear phases: a tight opening quarter (15–13), a decisive second period (22–15) that stretched the margin to 37–28 at the break, a steady third (15–11) and a finish that sealed the result with a 13–6 final quarter.

The game's turning points came on the back of timely shooting and disciplined ball movement. Rojnić Laura was the standout — a 16-point game with 6 rebounds and 3 assists. She closed the first quarter with a pair of long-range strikes and converted key free throws that swung momentum, setting the tone for her side.

Support arrived from throughout the roster. Čačić Nika contributed 12 points, including a second-quarter triple that helped expand the margin, while Sponza Annamaria finished with 10 points and a team-leading 7 assists, orchestrating much of the offense. Inside presence and timely scoring also came from Varšava Victoria (10 points, active on the offensive glass) and Korenić Nika Maria, who chipped in with efficient two-point finishes.

ŽKK Radost Čakovec had bright spots but struggled to find a consistent offensive rhythm. Hudin Lena led her side with 16 points and 6 rebounds, adding an early momentum shift with a second-quarter triple, while Perčić Dora battled on the boards, posting a game-high 19 rebounds and finishing with 8 points and a +19 efficiency. Podobnik Saša also provided a spark with 9 points and 5 assists, but the team’s scoring dried up in the fourth quarter when they managed only six points.

Tactically, the winners combined perimeter accuracy with interior activity and steady ball distribution; the 22-point second period proved decisive. Radost’s rebounding effort — highlighted by Perčić Dora — kept them competitive in stretches, but the lack of multiple reliable scorers allowed Rovinj’s balanced attack to control the game clock and the scoreboard.

As a standalone performance, Rovinj’s mix of veteran poise and role-player contributions made this a convincing statement in the early season. For Radost, the game underlined the need for more consistent scoring support around their leading rebounder if they are to reverse such outcomes.

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