VIP Crushes Felix Zasavje in LWB U15 Round 4
In a one-sided LWB U15 encounter on 21 March 2026 at OŠ Draga Bajca Vipava, Košarkarski klub Vipava - VIP put together a clinical performance to down Felix Zasavje - FEL by 65-33. The visitors were overwhelmed by sharp offense and relentless rebounding across four quarters as VIP built and preserved a commanding lead.
The game opened with a fast start for VIP, which built a 22-8 advantage in the first period. A competitive second quarter (12-11 in VIP's favor) kept the scoreboard ticking, but the third quarter proved decisive: VIP outscored Felix Zasavje 25-9 to effectively settle the contest before the final frame. The fourth quarter was a formality, a steady closeout that resulted in the 65-33 final.
Volk Lana was named player of the game after a dominant all-around showing. She finished with 18 points on 9-of-17 shooting, snared 12 rebounds (3 offensive), and added 2 assists for an efficiency rating that reflected her influence on both ends. Her work in the paint and ability to convert inside were pivotal to VIP's control of the glass and tempo.
Supporting contributions came from several teammates. Purkat Tina posted a strong rebounding line (12 rebounds) and chipped in with key baskets in the third period; Pušnar Lara and Jež Žana provided timely scoring, with Jež converting crucial mid-quarter plays that helped sustain the third-quarter surge. Mohorič Živa added a three-pointer that punctuated the breaking point of the game, and Ristovska Lana closed the scoring in the late stages with a pair of free throws and a two-pointer in the fourth.
On the other side, Felix Zasavje struggled to find offensive rhythm. Zagorc Anaja and Leskovšek Neja led the team in scoring with 7 and 4 points respectively, while Ivešić Inna provided an energetic rebounding effort (7 rebounds) and a late two-point field goal. The visiting attack was stymied by a combination of VIP's interior presence and disciplined defensive rotations, which held many shooters to low percentages and limited second-chance opportunities.
Statistically, the contest highlighted VIP's strengths: efficient two-point shooting, dominance on the offensive glass at key moments, and a balanced bench that sustained intensity through the third quarter. Felix Zasavje's scoring came primarily from free throws and isolated efforts, but the overall lack of sustained offensive runs prevented any meaningful comeback.
Key moments from the play-by-play underscored the narrative: a sequence of converted two-pointers and timely threes in the middle periods transformed a solid start into an insurmountable lead, and VIP's control of the paint translated into frequent putbacks and high-percentage shots.
For VIP, the win will be remembered for the collective execution and the ability of young players to impose themselves physically and mentally. For Felix Zasavje, the takeaway is the need to generate cleaner offensive looks and to fight harder for rebounds against teams that crash the glass aggressively.
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