🏀 Two Games Today in the Lebanese Women’s Basketball League

Including the Armenian Derby: Homenetmen vs Antranik

Another exciting day in the Lebanese Women’s Basketball League featured two games, highlighted by the highly anticipated Armenian Derby between Homenetmen and Antranik, along with a solid road win by Azour over Inmaa Damour.

🔥 Homenetmen 92 – 56 Antranik

Armenian Derby Ends in a One-Sided Win

The Armenian Derby is always intense, but this time Homenetmen controlled the game from start to finish. They imposed their pace early, moved the ball well, and built a comfortable lead that kept growing throughout the four quarters.

Top Leaders (as shown):

M. Torossian — 21 PTS

A. Mansour — 31 EFF

J. Hollingshead — 21 PTS

Homenetmen Key Performers

M. Torossian: 21 PTS

P. Bou Nasr: 16 PTS

A. Baker: 14 PTS

A. Mansour: 10 PTS, 12 REB, 10 AST

G. Saad: 8 PTS

L. Williams: 8 PTS

R. El Ghali: 7 PTS

Image : FIBA


Homenetmen’s balanced scoring and strong team defense were the main reasons behind this dominant victory.

For Antranik, J. Hollingshead led the way with 21 points, but the team struggled offensively and could not match Homenetmen’s intensity.

đź’™ Azour 87 – 69 Inmaa Damour

Azour Earn a Convincing Away Victory

Azour delivered a composed performance on the road to defeat Inmaa Damour. They took control early and maintained their advantage through disciplined execution.

Top Leaders (as shown):

S. Smith — 25 PTS

E. Grissett — 39 EFF

E. Grissett — 24 PTS

Azour Key Performers

E. Grissett: 24 PTS, 17 REB, 5 AST

S. Haines: 24 PTS

M. El Mokdad: 13 PTS, 6 AST

Z. Elias: 10 PTS

Inmaa Damour Key Performers

S. Smith: 25 PTS, 7 AST

N. Sevadjian: 18 PTS

A. Hart: 15 PTS, 10 REB

Inmaa Damour showed fight, especially through S. Smith, but Azour’s depth and interior dominance, led by E. Grissett, proved decisive.

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