Final SLB Trophies for Women: Caledonia Gladiators Won Ouklands Vulvse
Caledonia Gladiators won the female trophy of basketball super league Beti Kodon with an exciting victory over Ouklands vulvs in the Utilita Arena in Birmingham.
The Scottish Club won his first large title by winning 61-59, while Mathilde Domenger had been fed up with 17 points.
Vulvsi from Saint Albans laid behind three with 1.5 seconds to the end after Chisis Bexford-Norton hit the first of two free throws.
They needed two points to jump to extort extra time, but Lavinia was hit by Silva front edge as Beckford-Norton’s second attempt was collected.
“We had a little hard season. We knew it would be a battle. Wolves are a very good team,” said Dazn Sports Chief Coach Gladiators Shantel Handy.
“It is huge, it is a great exposure to Scottish basketball. We try to develop things there.
“Today, we were aggressive movement towards the edge. We talked about it all season, about () needed to get more inside. We made it difficult, we made a show that it would be a great game and was absolutely amazing.”
Although Taijanna McGhee-Pleasant had the first result in the match, Vulvsi – who have a 100% record in the league – arrears 19-14 after the first quarter.
In the second, the coach of Ryan gave two time cars in an attempt to strengthen his team, as well as made a personal technical error Erin McGarachan punished by Erin McGarachan.
Gladiators have increased their advantage at six points in the interval, but the match quickly turned upside down after continuing since the Samante Esba traika helped the vulvas to lead to 34-33.
But Delagi Bir returned her three while Gladiators recepticied, after the dangerous Bexford-Norton – the best Sagittarius of Vulvs with 15 – went aside after it was punished.
Vulvs faced eight points behind the beginning of the fourth, and Domenger increased him to a two-digit number with the first basket.
But Rajan’s team was not completed, and the three McGhee-Pleasant accompanied two points from Eschi, and when Ela Fotu broke through the middle for his first part of the match, Volvesa lagged behind only 51-50.
Terrinique Battle had two times for free throws, turning only one of two at every opportunity, but when Dani McCrai found a range, it was 59-58 for 13 second gladiators to the end.
Faul enabled Tea Adams to achieve two goals from the gladiator line, which surpassed 48% of their opponents, and it proved to be decisive as Vulvs failed to use its last jump attempt.
2025-01-26 14:47:00







