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Date Time League Season Full Time
October 26, 2024 5:15 pm Women's John Tabone Shield 2024-25 '

Results

Team1234TOutcome
Hibernians1615171361Win
Starlites18823453Loss

Officials

Official
Bernard Vassallo
Fiorentina Ciurariu

Hibernians

# Player PositionPTSREBASTSTLBLKFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%OFFDEFTOPF
00Mikayla BrandonPower Forward182537272330.41520.03650.052033
7Jasmine AbelaShooting Guard221001520.0020.00000222
8Maria BonettPower Forward1450003742.900081080.02325
9Steffi De MartinoSmall Forward21702182138.1060.05862.52521
14Kirsty CaruanaSmall Forward00000020.00000000001
5Elena CassarSmall Forward032000000000000320
6Andie SalibaPoint Guard680101812.5030.044100.03532
12Naomi FarrugiaShooting Guard01300030.0030.00000112
 Total 61519103206929.01195.3202871.412391516

Starlites

# Player PositionPTSREBASTSTLBLKFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%OFFDEFTOPF
4Sasha LecuyerShooting Guard13330051435.73933.30001222
5Mikela RioloPoint Guard91172021315.421020.03475.001153
8Michela Zammit CordinaShooting Guard622102825.01616.71250.00224
11Makaila NapoleonSmall Forward131111351435.71333.322100.011063
13Fanni FabokCenter281011520.00000002623
6Catherine CiliaShooting Guard941203837.51333.322100.04012
7Philippa RioloShooting Guard02110030.00000000202
14Ylenia FerrandoShooting Guard11000020.00001250.00101
15Christina CurmiCenter00000010.00000000011
 Total 53421674186826.583125.891275.08341921

Coach: Peter Shoults

Recap

Hibernians clinched a hard-fought victory over Starlites in the Women’s John Tabone Shield semifinals on Saturday at the Ta’ Qali Pavilion.

Starlites’ Makaila Napoleon struck first with a layup, setting the tone for a competitive opening quarter. Hibernians’ Mikayla Brandon answered soon after, driving into the paint to tie the score at 2-2. Brandon stayed in great form with a fast-break layup to put Hibernians ahead, but Napoleon’s three-pointer moments later saw Starlites regain a slim lead. The two teams exchanged baskets in a back-and-forth first quarter that ended with Starlites slightly ahead, 18-16, thanks to a late drive from Sasha Lecuyer.

The second quarter saw Hibernians push back as Maria Bonett found her rhythm, earning several points at the free-throw line. Starlites’ Michela Zammit Cordina landed a three-pointer to maintain their edge, but Hibernians soon took control as Steffi de Martino led a quick 6-0 run, capped off by Andie Saliba’s fast-break layup. With this, Hibernians held their largest lead of the game at 29-23, setting a defensive tone that helped them close the quarter up by 31-26.

Starlites returned in the third quarter with an impressive offensive stretch. Lecuyer and Riolo each hit crucial three-pointers, and Zammit Cordina’s finesse inside helped push Starlites ahead 37-31. Hibernians, however, were not to be outdone. Brandon and De Martino combined forces, with De Martino capitalising on turnovers to bring the game level. Eventually, Lecuyer’s three-pointer at 00:31 gave Starlites a narrow 49-48 lead entering the final quarter.

The fourth quarter belonged to Hibernians as they displayed both patience and precision. Brandon’s persistence inside the paint paid off with a series of put-backs, helping Hibernians reclaim the lead.

A string of free throws from Saliba and Bonett extended the lead, and Brandon’s dominance in the final minute sealed Starlites’ fate. She tipped in a final layup with 33 seconds left, and a pair of free throws stretched the lead to eight, securing Hibernians’ spot in the final with a 61-53 win.

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