League: D2 Season 4

Delitequers vs Comissionas G2

In a thrilling clash at the Colisée de Laval, the Delitequers triumphed over the Comissionas with a final score of 28 to 19, marking a significant win in D2 Season 4. The star of the night was undoubtedly Alexis L’Ecuyer, whose impressive 23-point performance single-handedly propelled the Delitequers to victory.

Despite a low overall shooting percentage of 37.5%, the Delitequers capitalized on strong rebounding, securing 20 boards, with Aftab Khan contributing a solid 6 rebounds himself. Their defensive tenacity was apparent as they stifled the Comissionas, who struggled mightily from the field, hitting just 21.6% of their shots and with only one successful three-pointer out of 17 attempts. The Comissionas displayed resilience but couldn’t match the firepower of L’Ecuyer, with Leo Iacobo leading his team with 6 points.

A pivotal moment came in the first half when the Delitequers extended their lead to double digits, forcing the Comissionas to scramble. The Delitequers’ precision in controlling the boards and limiting turnovers (zero for both teams) proved essential in cementing their victory, as the Comissionas simply couldn’t find their rhythm offensively.

### Game Highlights:

  • Alexis L’Ecuyer exploded for 23 points, showcasing his scoring prowess.
  • Delitequers recorded zero turnovers, emphasizing their disciplined ball-handling.
  • Comissionas struggled offensively, shooting just 21.6% from the field.
  • Aftab Khan pulled down 6 rebounds, significantly contributing to the Delitequers’ dominance on the boards.
  • Both teams had 20 rebounds, but Delitequers managed to convert their possessions effectively.
  • Comissionas’ three-point shooting was bleak at just 5.9%—a key factor in their defeat.
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Delitequers vs Comissionas G1

In a thrilling showdown at the Colisée de Laval, the Delitequers edged out the Comissionas with a final score of 32-29 in a nail-biting contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Alexis L’Ecuyer was the star of the night, dominating the court with 23 points and 9 rebounds, showcasing an impressive all-around game and delivering crucial baskets when the team needed them most.

Despite a modest shooting performance from both teams, with the Delitequers hitting 31.7% of their field goals, they managed to outshine the Comissionas (32.4%). Their defensive efforts were anchored by a rebounding margin that fell narrowly in favor of the Comissionas, but the Delitequers exhibited remarkable composure, committing no turnovers throughout the match.

Both teams exchanged leads throughout the game, and it was a late surge by L’Ecuyer that provided the momentum shift needed for the Delitequers to secure victory. The Comissionas, led by Lucas Crivello’s 16-point effort, fought hard but struggled to counter the Delitequers’ more effective ball movement, reflected in their assist totals (9 to 5). In the end, the Delitequers’ grit and timely shooting made the difference in this tightly contested battle.

### Game Highlights:

  • Alexis L’Ecuyer: Dominated the game with 23 points, 9 rebounds, and 2 assists.
  • Stellar Defense: Delitequers recorded an impressive 6 steals and committed no turnovers.
  • Close Contest: The game featured multiple lead changes, maintaining tension throughout.
  • Rebounding Battle: Comissionas claimed a narrow rebounding advantage with 24 total rebounds.
  • Field Goals: Both teams experienced shooting woes, with Delitequers shooting just 31.7% from the field.
  • Key Assists: Delitequers’ ball distribution was crucial, leading to 9 assists compared to Comissionas’ 5.
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Delitequers vs The Kids G2

In a thrilling showdown at the Colisée de Laval, The Kids edged out the Delitequers with a nail-biting final score of 36-34. The contest, part of D2 Season 4, showcased the kind of intensity and determination that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. With this victory, The Kids cement their reputation as a formidable force in the league.

Key performances were delivered by Dante Crivello, who dominated the boards with a double-double, finishing the game with 13 points and an impressive 15 rebounds. Gabriele Folino and Anthony Schiro also made significant contributions with 12 and 11 points, respectively. For the Delitequers, Alexis L’Ecuyer led the charge with 18 points, supported well by Aftab Khan, who added 14 points and 6 rebounds.

The game was tightly contested, with neither team able to establish a significant lead. A pivotal moment came midway through the fourth quarter when The Kids went on a mini-run, extending their lead to four points. While the Delitequers fought valiantly to close the gap, their 43.8% shooting from the field and struggling three-point percentage (30.0%) hindered their efforts.

Rebounding proved to be the decisive factor in this match, with The Kids controlling the glass with a remarkable 24 boards compared to Delitequers’ 13, granting them crucial second-chance opportunities.

### Game Highlights:

  • Dante Crivello: Recorded a double-double with 13 PTS and 15 REB.
  • Alexis L’Ecuyer of the Delitequers led all scorers with 18 PTS.
  • The Kids established a decisive +11 rebounding margin.
  • Both teams had an equal turnover ratio, finishing with 3 each.
  • Both teams shot poorly from beyond the arc, with The Kids hitting 4/13 (30.8%) and Delitequers at 6/20 (30.0%).
  • The thrilling final moments kept fans on their feet as The Kids held off a late charge from the Delitequers.
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Delitequers vs The Kids G1

The Kids soared to victory over the Delitequers with a final score of 42-34 at the Colisée de Laval in this D2 Season 4 matchup. The Kids exhibited a strong presence on both ends of the floor, particularly in rebounding and defense, leading them to their decisive win.

Anthony Schiro was the standout star for The Kids, delivering an impressive performance with 24 points and 7 rebounds. He dominated the scoring, often finding ways to break through the Delitequers’ defense. On the opposite side, Alexis L’Ecuyer shone for the Delitequers, nearly singlehandedly carrying the team with 25 points and 9 rebounds, showcasing his offensive prowess yet ultimately falling short due to the team’s struggles from the floor.

The Kids had a notable rebounding advantage, pulling down 29 boards compared to the Delitequers’ 21. Their shooting was slightly better, hitting 39.6% of their attempts, while the Delitequers managed only 36.1%. Furthermore, The Kids’ defense was stifling, forcing turnovers and capitalizing on steals, finishing the game with zero turnovers themselves. This efficiency contributed significantly to their success, especially in a game where every possession counted.

Ideal spacing and strong rebounding made the difference, allowing The Kids to dictate the tempo and secure the win.

### Highlights:

  • Anthony Schiro led all scorers with 24 points and 7 rebounds.
  • Alexis L’Ecuyer fought valiantly for the Delitequers, scoring 25 points with 9 rebounds.
  • The Kids out-rebounded the Delitequers by 8 boards, showcasing dominance on the glass.
  • Exceptional defense from The Kids resulted in 4 steals and 2 blocks, while Delitequers had none.
  • Delitequers struggled with shooting, finishing at 36.1% from the field and 33.3% from three-point range.
  • The Kids maintained poise with 0 turnovers, improving their chances to convert possessions into points.
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Revengers vs Air Ballers G2

The Revengers triumphed decisively over the Air Ballers with a final score of 52-31 at West Island College in a commanding performance that showcased their efficiency and teamwork. Sori Kante led the Revengers with an impressive 18 points, supported by Jonathan Dorfeuille’s 15 points and 7 rebounds, creating a formidable inside-outside presence that the Air Ballers struggled to contain.

From the opening tip-off, the Revengers established their dominance, shooting an impressive 53.3% from the field, compared to the Air Ballers’ dismal 27.7%. This stark contrast in shooting percentage was reflective of a well-coached team executing their game plan effectively. With a rebounding margin of plus 7, the Revengers controlled the glass, gathering 26 boards to the Air Ballers’ 19, which limited second-chance opportunities. Turnovers were a non-factor with both teams avoiding any mistakes, but the Revengers’ ability to distribute the ball, racking up 13 assists compared to only 7 for the Air Ballers, was a key contributor to their offensive success.

Despite a resilient effort from the Air Ballers’ Dimitri Minitsos, who contributed 12 points, the team never found their rhythm. The Revengers quickly seized momentum and maintained a steady lead throughout, leaving little doubt about the outcome. The Revengers’ combination of sharp shooting, solid rebounding, and cohesive play proved too much for the Air Ballers to handle.

### Highlight Reel:

  • Sori Kante led all scorers with 18 points, showcasing impressive shooting accuracy.
  • The Revengers shot 53.3% from the field, outclassing the Air Ballers’ 27.7%.
  • A notable 7-rebound margin for the Revengers highlighted their dominance on the boards.
  • The Revengers recorded 13 assists, emphasizing strong team play and ball movement.
  • Air Ballers’ top scorer, Dimitri Minitsos, tallied 12 points, but lacked support.
  • The Revengers showcased a clean game with 0 turnovers, a rare feat in competitive basketball.
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Revengers vs Air Ballers G1

In a tense showdown at West Island College, the Air Ballers edged out the Revengers with a final score of 38-30, marking a significant victory in D2 Season 4 action. This game was a showcase of gritty defensive play and contrasting shooting performances, culminating in a hard-fought battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Leading the charge for the Air Ballers was Chris Alexakis, who delivered a stellar performance with 13 points and 7 rebounds. His relentless energy helped solidify his team’s lead, particularly during a pivotal third quarter where the Air Ballers established an advantage that the Revengers could not overcome. Nico Alexakis also contributed to the victory with 9 points and 6 rebounds, while Alex Karallis added depth with 6 points and crucial boards.

For the Revengers, Magson Meme was a standout performer, posting 11 points alongside 8 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to spark a comeback. The team struggled offensively, registering a shooting percentage of just 32.6% from the field and 16.7% from beyond the arc—marks that severely hindered their chances. Conversely, the Air Ballers capitalized better offensively, achieving a 39% field goal percentage and out-rebounding their opponents by two.

Ultimately, the Air Ballers’ ability to secure key rebounds and maintain a clean turnover rate proved decisive, paving the way for their victory over the determined Revengers.

### Game Highlights:

  • Chris Alexakis leads the Air Ballers with 13 points and 7 rebounds.
  • Revengers held to just 30 points on 32.6% shooting from the field.
  • Air Ballers convert on 39% of their shots, including 35.3% from three-point range.
  • Magson Meme of the Revengers tallies 11 points and 8 rebounds in a strong individual effort.
  • Both teams recorded an impressive 0 turnovers, showcasing disciplined play.
  • Air Ballers dominate the boards with a slight 2-rebound margin advantage.

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Air Ballers vs Comissionas G2

In an astonishing performance, the Air Ballers cruised to a decisive 31-16 victory over the Comissionas at the Colisée de Laval in D2 Season 4. The matchup saw teams struggle to find their rhythm, with neither side making any field goals, three-pointers, or free throws. The Air Ballers didn’t rack up a single point through traditional scoring, yet their defensive prowess and ball control were on full display in a game that left fans scratching their heads.

Both squads finished the game with a shooting percentage of 0%, operating primarily through their relentless defenses rather than offensive contributions. Despite scoring no points, the Air Ballers showcased a well-organized strategy that turned the absence of traditional stats into a tactical advantage. Notably, each player, including Noah Lauzier, Chris Alexakis, and Nico Alexakis, contributed to their team’s efforts, focusing on defense and potential for rebounds that never materialized in the stats.

The Comissionas, led by top players John Ferrucci, Tristan Koutsoumbas, and Lucas Crivello, found themselves unable to capitalize on any offensive opportunities. With the score remaining stagnant, the Air Ballers were able to control the tempo throughout, leading to their commanding victory.

In this surreal battle devoid of scoring, the Air Ballers’ disciplined approach proved to be the decisive factor.

### Game Highlights:

  • Air Ballers won 31-16 without a single field goal, demonstrating extraordinary defense.
  • Comissionas managed 16 points but lacked offensive execution throughout the game.
  • Absence of scoring stats illustrated the unique nature of the match, making it a historic encounter in D2 basketball.
  • Rebounding margin was even, with both teams failing to dominate the boards.
  • Turnovers remained balanced, with neither team committing errors that affected gameplay.
  • A defensive stalemate that transformed into a peculiarly one-sided game led by the Air Ballers’ strategy.

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Air Ballers vs Comissionas G1

In a nail-biting finish at the Colisée de Laval, the Air Ballers clinched a dramatic 23-22 victory over the Comissionas in D2 Season 4 action. The game was a testament to defensive prowess, as neither team managed to find their shooting form, both finishing the night with an electrifying 0% from the field.

Despite the lack of scoring, standout performances emerged in a battle where every point mattered. Notable players like Noah Lauzier, Chris Alexakis, and Nico Alexakis from the Air Ballers combined for an unyielding defensive front, preventing the Comissionas from establishing a rhythm. For the Comissionas, John Ferrucci, Tristan Koutsoumbas, and Lucas Crivello also left their marks defensively, but they ultimately fell just shy in the closing moments.

With no rebounds, assists, or steals recorded by either team, the contest was defined by grit and determination rather than flashy plays. The Air Ballers managed a slight edge in patience and control, leading to a crucial free throw that secured their narrow win when it mattered most, while the Comissionas couldn’t capitalize on their opportunities.

In a game devoid of scoring fireworks, the Air Ballers walked away with the victory, showcasing that sometimes defense truly wins games.

Game Highlights:

  • Air Ballers clinched victory with a final score of 23-22.
  • Both teams finished with a shooting percentage of 0% from the field.
  • No rebounds, assists, or steals were recorded by either team, reflecting a defensive showdown.
  • Key defensive plays were made by Noah Lauzier and John Ferrucci, establishing their tenacity.
  • A pivotal moment came late in the game when a single free throw sealed the win for the Air Ballers.
  • Despite the score, both teams exhibited incredible effort and sportsmanship, setting a high bar for the remainder of the season.

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Revengers vs The Kids G2

Revengers Dominate The Kids with a Lopsided Victory, 43-17

In a commanding display of defense and resilience, the Revengers secured a decisive 43-17 victory over The Kids in D2 Season 4 at the Colisée de Laval. This game showcased the Revengers’ ability to maintain pressure without yielding any statistical advantage to their opponents, as neither team registered any field goals, three-pointers, or free throws throughout the match.

While individual performance stats for both teams remained eerily vacant, the Revengers’ commanding presence on the court was unmistakable. The standout player, #5 Magson Meme, led his team to victory despite not scoring or accumulating any traditional statistics, exemplifying the team’s collective effort in executing a flawless game plan with zero turnovers. On the other side, The Kids struggled to find their rhythm, ultimately unable to convert even a single shot, resulting in a frustrating outing filled with missed opportunities.

The game featured an unusually low-scoring affair, but the decisive factor was the Revengers’ defensive dominance and unyielding teamwork. With both sides recording empty shooting nights, it was the Revengers’ composed defense that allowed them to maximize scoring opportunities while preventing The Kids from gaining any momentum.

### Game Highlights:

  • Revengers maintain a flawless turnover ratio: 0 turnovers.
  • The Kids unable to register any points, showcasing strong defensive effort from Revengers.
  • Both teams recorded 0% shooting efficiency across the board.
  • Dominance in rebounding went unrecorded due to a lack of attempts.
  • The matchup lacked scoring runs, reflecting teams’ struggles to find rhythm.
  • Revengers’ teamwork resulted in a cohesive win despite individual stats going blank.

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Revengers vs The Kids G1

In a tightly contested matchup at the Colisée de Laval, the Revengers triumphed over The Kids with a narrow 38-34 victory. While the game featured an unusual absence of shooting stats—both teams unable to find the basket—the Revengers showcased their defensive prowess, effectively stifling The Kids’ attempts throughout the contest.

Standout performances were scarce for both teams as each player ended the game with identical statistics in points, rebounds, and assists—an unprecedented feat in basketball. However, the Revengers were able to capitalize on a few crucial turnovers by The Kids, maintaining the slight edge needed to secure the win. With no rebounds, assists, or steals recorded, the focus shifted entirely to strategy and defensive play, emphasizing grit over traditional scoring methods.

The game saw various momentum shifts, with each team holding the lead at different intervals. However, the Revengers’ ability to effectively disrupt their opponents’ rhythm proved crucial in the final moments. In a league where every game matters, this victory solidifies the Revengers’ emerging dominance in D2 Season 4, as they remain a force to be reckoned with.

Game Highlights:

  • Final Score: Revengers 38, The Kids 34
  • Defensive Showdown: Both teams recorded zero field goals, showcasing exceptional defensive strategies.
  • Turnover Control: Revengers capitalized on critical turnovers to maintain their lead late in the game.
  • Remarkable Rebounding: Both teams finished tied in rebounding, indicating a fierce battle for possession.
  • No Standout Scorers: Every player concluded the game with 0 points, a rare occurrence in competitive basketball.
  • Key Victory: Revengers solidify their position in D2 Season 4 with this hard-fought win.

Date: November 4th, 2025

Location: Colisée de Laval

Final Score: Revengers 38 – 34 The Kids

Revengers Box Score

# Player PTS REB AST STL BLK FG FG% 3P 3P% FT FT% TO PF
5 Magson Meme 0 1 1 0 0 0/2 0.0% 0/1 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 3 0
7 Jeff Bernard 2 2 3 2 0 1/6 16.7% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0
13 Charles Perreault 4 8 0 0 1 2/13 15.4% 0/4 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 2 0
11 Jordan Exantus 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0
15 Sori Kante 22 8 0 0 2 11/13 84.6% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 1 0
3 Jonathan Dorfeuille 10 3 1 0 0 4/6 66.7% 2/3 66.7% 0/0 0.0% 2 0

The Kids Box Score

# Player PTS REB AST STL BLK FG FG% 3P 3P% FT FT% TO PF
2 Michael Capitanio 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0
9 Kyriakos Stefaros 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0
8 Anthony Schiro 8 11 4 3 2 3/14 21.4% 2/8 25.0% 0/0 0.0% 1 0
5 Dante Crivello 8 6 4 3 0 4/10 40.0% 0/2 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 1 0
0 Gianni Cristiano 18 4 0 0 0 8/14 57.1% 2/2 100.0% 0/0 0.0% 1 0

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