Day: May 1, 2024

Starlites, Luxol set for semifinal clash ahead of Depiro showdown in women’s playoffs

As the Malta Basketball Association (MBA) playoffs loom large, anticipation reaches fever pitch as three titans of the court, Depiro, Starlites JSD, and Caffe Moak Luxol, gear up for a thrilling showdown.

All three teams start the postseason with a trophy in hand so with the coveted championship title within reach, each team will be bringing a unique blend of talent, experience, and ambition to the court.

Regular season champions Depiro await the conclusion of the semifinals to discover their opponent in the finals. Meanwhile, title holders Starlites and Luxol are set to clash in a high-stakes matchup, with the winner advancing to face Depiro in the ultimate battle for the championship.

Times of Malta Sport analyses the three contenders for the highest honour in Maltese women’s basketball…

Depiro

Depiro enter the postseason as the team to beat. Led by the formidable trio of Kristy Galea, Sophie Abela, and Jose Ann Johnson, Depiro have been a dominant force on both ends of the court. Their achievements this season speak volumes, having claimed victory in the women’s Knockout against Starlites and securing the regular-season championship.

Under the guidance of coach Adrian Baldacchino, Depiro’s investment in their women’s team has paid dividends, with a focus on defensive solidity and cohesive teamwork. Their road to the playoffs has been marked by consistency and strategic prowess, culminating in a well-deserved spot in the finals.

Starlites JSD

Starlites, the second seed in the playoffs, are no strangers to success, having clinched the Super Cup earlier in the season. Led by key players Steffi De Martino and Paige Cannon, Starlites have been a formidable presence on the court, with De Martino continuing to showcase her MVP-worthy skills.

Under the stewardship of new coach Fatih Dedelioglu, Starlites have blended seasoned players like Maria Bonett and Christina Curmi with emerging talents like Mikela Riolo and Michela Zammit Cordina. Despite stumbling in the final weeks of the regular season, Starlites will remain determined to reclaim their momentum and defend their title.

Caffe Moak Luxol

Luxol, the third seed in the playoffs, are poised to upset the established order with their potent mix of experience and youth. Led by key players Tayler Bennett, Josephine Diaby, and Sarah Fenech Pace, Luxol have enjoyed success this season, winning the John Tabone Shield and finishing as runners-up in the Super Cup.

Under coach Santino Coppa, Luxol have undergone a transition, blending veteran leadership with the exceptional talent of import guard Tayler Bennett and promising young players from Malta’s Under 18 squad. Despite slipping to third in the standings late in the season, Luxol remain a team to watch in the postseason.

MAPFRE MSV LIFE PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS

GAME 1

PLAYING ON WEDNESDAY

Starlites JSD vs Caffe Moak Luxol – 12.30

GAME 2

PLAYING ON SUNDAY

Caffe Moak Luxol vs Starlites JSD – 13.00

GAME 3

PLAYING ON THURSDAY

Starlites JSD vs Caffe Moak Luxol – 20.00

Final four to clash at Ta’ Qali as Division One playoffs tip off

The stage is set, and the stakes are high, as the final four remaining teams in the BOV Men’s Division One clash in what will decide this season’s champions.

Malta Basketball analyses the two matchups in this season’s playoff semifinals…

Starlites JSD vs SiGMA Depiro

Starlites JSD and SiGMA Depiro brace themselves for an electrifying clash in the playoffs. As the top-seeded Starlites face off against the determined fourth-place Depiro, fans are in for a treat as the battle for supremacy unfolds on the hardwood.

For Starlites, the quartet of Kurt James, captain Alec Felice Pace, Christian Hinckson, and Davonte Craven stand tall, ready to defend their team’s honour. On the other side, Depiro boasts the formidable trio of Kameron Rooks, Cameron Cornelius, and Andrew Aquilina, with Alfred Hollins waiting in the wings to ignite the spark off the bench.

Paul Ferrante’s Starlites, with their eyes set on sweeping all trophies this season, enter the playoffs riding high on a four-game winning streak.

The defending champions have already secured all the trophies the Malta Basketball Association (MBA) has to offer so far this season, with victories in the Super Cup, John Tabone Shield and Knockout. However, they must not underestimate Depiro, whose relentless efforts and a six-game winning streak, including triumphs over all the other top-four teams including Starlites themselves, led them to propel themselves into the final postseason spot over Hibernians who had been favourites for the position. Ruben Baldacchino’s clan also clinched the runner-up spot in this season’s Knockout.

In the paint, the battle between Starlites’ defensive prowess and Depiro’s imposing presence, led by Rooks, promises to be intense. Felice Pace’s leadership against the crafty distribution of Cornelius and Aquilina will dictate the flow of the game. Craven’s agility and Hinckson’s sharpshooting will be crucial weapons for the Starlites, while Depiro will rely on Hollins’ instant impact off the bench to sway the momentum in their favour. At the same, time the timely return of Matthew Scerri will of course be a threat for Depiro, the Starlites fan favourite putting up numbers to make up for his long-term injury before the start of the season.

Mellieha Libertas vs Athleta

In another riveting matchup, Mellieha Libertas square off against Athleta in a clash of contrasting styles and strategies. As the second-seeded Mellieha looks to redeem themselves after stumbling in last year’s finals, Athleta aims to continue their resurgence in the playoffs.

Libertas will lean heavily on the talents of top-scorer Tedrick Wolfe, Kwame Thompson, Alexander Peacock, and David Bugeja to regain their winning momentum. Meanwhile, Athleta’s resurgence is fuelled by the trio of Piotr Stelmach, Malik Riddle, and Dajuan Moorer, with Luca Stefanovic and Matthew Gouder finishing off the powerful lineup of stars for coach Christos Kousidis.

Mellieha, despite leading the standings for most of the season, fell short in their bid for the Super Cup and John Tabone Shield, finishing as runners-up.

They did so in the final stages of the regular season with last weekend’s defeat to Depiro confirming them as the league’s second seed. However, they remain a formidable force with their fast offensive strategy. Athleta, on the other hand, made a triumphant return to the playoffs after a period of transition, showcasing their athleticism and team cohesion.

Mellieha’s explosive offence will clash with Athleta’s resilient defence, led by Stelmach. Wolfe and Thompson’s scoring prowess will test Athleta’s defensive resolve, while Riddle and Moorer’s athleticism will pose a challenge for Mellieha’s backcourt. Peacock’s versatility and Bugeja’s playmaking will be crucial for Mellieha, while Athleta will look to Stefanovic and Gouder to provide additional firepower to counter the likes of Isaac Bonett and Vukasin Jandric, who is set for a return from injury.

BOV DIVISION ONE PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS

GAME 1

PLAYING ON WEDNESDAY

Starlites JSD vs SiGMA Depiro  14.00

Mellieha Libertas vs Athleta     16.30

GAME 2

PLAYING ON SUNDAY

Athleta vs Mellieha Libertas     15.00

SiGMA Depiro vs Starlites JSD  17.00

GAME 3           

PLAYING ON TUESDAY

Starlites JSD vs SiGMA Depiro  18.15

Mellieha Libertas vs Athleta     20.15