South American Championships U17 (2009)
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Final Standings
 1. Argentina
 2. Uruguay
 3. Brazil
 4. Venezuela
 5. Colombia
 6. Ecuador
 7. Chile
 8. Paraguay
 9. Bolivia

Qualifying Round Standings
Group A
 1. Argentina 3-0 
 2. Uruguay 2-1 
 3. Paraguay 1-2 
 4. Ecuador 0-3 
Group B
 1. Brazil 4-0 
 2. Venezuela 3-1 
 3. Chile 2-0 
 4. Colombia 1-3 
 5. Bolivia 0-4
Check also WOMEN S.American Champs. U17 2009
Argentina won their fourth straight South American U17 Championship by beating Uruguay 63-50 (Photo: FibaAmericas)
 
   

Argentinian Men National Team U17 2009
4 Patricio Garino (-93) of Lanus Buenos Aires
5 Joel Comba (198-F-92) of Atenas Cordoba
6 Fernando Podesta (-93) of Velez Sarsfield
7 Bruno Colli (-93) of Atenas Cordoba
8 Nicolas Copello (-92) of Colon Santa Fe
9 Juan Giaveno (-92) of Atenas Cordoba
10 Carlos Paredes (-92) of Atletico Independiente Neuquen
11 Tomas Zanzotera (-93) of Lanus Buenos Aires
12 Marcos Delia (-92) of Lanus Buenos Aires
13 Lucas Diaz (-92) of Libertad Sunchales
14 Matias Bortolin (-93) of Atenas Cordoba
15 Federico Oggero (-92) of San Martin Marcos Juarez

Argentina clinch the fourth straight title - Jun. 1, 2009 
Final

Argentina U17 - Uruguay U17 63:50
Argentinean U17 National Team claimed the South American Championship title for the fourth straight time. They defeated hosting Uruguay in the Final game yesterday to lift up the trophy. Both Argentina and Uruguay thus qualified to the Fiba Americas U18 Championship.
Argentina entered the game confidently and eased to a 17:12 lead after ten minutes. But Uruguay were not about to give up that easily. They limited the visitors to 7 points in the second quarter to accumulate a 26:24 advantage at halftime. Argentina used the major break to sober up and struck back. They tipped the second half with an 11:2 run to regain the lead. Argentina took over and drove to a 7-point lead after thirty minutes of action. Uruguay tried hard but could not match superb Argentina.
Juan Giaveno (-92) provided 17 points to lead the charge. Carlos Paredes (-92) added 10 points in the winning effort. Diego Garcia (180-G-92) responded with 18 points for Uruguay. Mathias Calfani finished with 10 points in defeat.
Argentina were slightly better on the boards 30:27 and shot solid 45% from beyond the arc.

Argentina U17: Juan Giaveno 17, Carlos Paredes 10, Joel Comba 8, Matias Bortolin 8
Uruguay U17: Diego Garcia 18, Mathias Calfani 10

Bronze medals game

Brazil U17 - Venezuela U17 107:62

Brazil clinched the third position in the South American U17 Championship in Trinidad. They overwhelmed Venezuela in the consolation final yesterday. The stakes were high in the encounter as the teams fought for the spot in Fiba Americas U18 Championship. Brazil outgunned their opponents and booked the place in the tournament.
Brazil led from start to finish. They toppled Venezuela 27:16 in the starting frame and continued to mount pressure in the second term. The scoreboard read 44:29 at halftime as Brazil coasted. Brazil never slowed down in the second half. They accounted for 31 points in the third frame to gain a 32-point lead before the fourth term. The teams cruised to the final buzzer, as the outcome was pretty clear at this point.
Felipe Taddei (-92) came up with 23 points to pace Brazil. Lucas Amarante added 13 points and 10 rebounds, while Lucas Baroni had 13 points in the victory. Junior Martinez (-92) replied with 13 points for Venezuela. Israel Blanco finished with 10 points in the losing effort. Brazil outmuscled their opponents on the boards 41:16 and limited Venezuela to just 37% of field goals.

Brazil U17: Felipe Taddei 23, Lucas Amarante 13+10 boards, Lucas Baroni 13
Venezuela U17: Junior Martinez 13, Israel Blanco 10

5th-6th spots

Colombia U17 - Ecuador U17 58:54
Colombia U17 celebrated the fifth spot at the South American Championship in Uruguay. They toppled Ecuador in the final day of the tournament to gain the position. Ecuador who completed the preliminary round winless managed to come up with quite surprising victory over Chile in the 5th-8th place qualifying games. They also lived up to the challenge against Colombia but fell just short at the end. The teams kept it close early in the game as Colombia had a one-point lead into the second frame. Ecuador stayed within striking distance and Colombia still led by a slender 1 points at the interval. Ecuador stepped on the gas after the major break. They outgunned Colombia to accumulate a 3-point cushion heading into the final period. But Victor Lopez (-93) gave a needed spark for Colombia in the fourth stanza as they eked out an exhausting victory at the end.
Victor Lopez finished with 18 points and 6 boards to pace Colombia. Francisco Castro added 15 points and 21 boards in the win. Diego Chachapollas (-92) fired 13 points for Ecuador. Martin Obando and Ricardo Icaza had 10 points apiece in the loss. Colombia boasted of a huge dominance on the glass 57:41 which proved decisive in this one.

Colombia U17: Victor Lopez 18, Francisco Castro 15+21 boards, Thomas Diaz 7
Ecuador U17: Diego Chachapollas 13, Martin Obando 10, Ricardo Icaza 10

7th-8th spots

Chile U17 - Paraguay U17 102:50
Chilean U17 National Team completed their South American Championship campaign in style. They thrashed Paraguay to claim the seventh overall spot in the ladder. Chile managed to leave a sour loss to Ecuador behind and got ready for the battle with Paraguay just all right. They did not waste too much to stun their opponents. Chilean team surprised their counterparts 22:12 in the first frame to take a comfortable lead. Chile never loosened the grip in the second period as they stretched the margin to as many as 17 points at the interval.
Paraguay could not change things in the third frame. Chile stayed calm and capitalized on numerous mistakes from Paraguay to take a massive 33-point advantage into the final term. Chile coasted in the final quarter thumping their opponents.
Franco Morales tallied 25 points, 14 boards and 7 assists for Chile. Francisco Pavez (-92) notched 33 points and 6 steals for the winning side. Marcelo Vaccaro (178-G-93) had 14 points for Paraguay. Alex Emhart finished with 10 points and 15 rebounds in defeat.
Chile outrebounded Paraguay 52:30 and forced Paraguay to 29 turnovers. Chile sank 44% from the field to ensure the victory.

Chile U17: Francisco Pavez 33, Franco Morales 25+14 boards, Gabriel Sanino 10, Rolando Arteaga 10
Paraguay U17: Marcelo Vaccaro 14, Alex Emhart 10+15 boards


Semifinals results and stats  - May. 31, 2009 
Semifinals

Argentina U17 Venezuela U17 100:49

Joel Comba (198-F-92) nailed 18 points to propel Argentina into the final game of the U17 South American Championship. The tornaments defending champions toppled Venezuela to reach the title game. Argentina had an overwhelming advantage in the game leading from start to finish. They scored 29 points in the starting frame which was worth a 19-point lead into the second stanza. Argentina continued their onslaught in the second frame. They knocked down 24 points to pile up a massive 53:18 cushion at halftime. Venezuela did not come back to life in the second half. Argentina eased to a 26:11 third frame success to clear off to an unassailable advantage. They eased to the win in the final term and booked their spot in the Final. Tomas Zanzotera fired 14 points for Argentina. Fernando Podesta had 13 points and 9 boards in the winning case. Jose Silvera (-92) replied with 14 points for Venezuela. Anthony Perez provided 11 points in the loss. Venezuela will play against Brazil in the Bronze medals game. Argentina will be challenged by hosting Uruguay later tonight.

Argentina U17: Joel Comba 18, Tomas Zanzotera 14, Fernando Podesta 13
Venezuela U17: Jose Silvera 14, Anthony Perez 11


Uruguay U17 - Brazil U17 81:77 (OT)
Uruguay defeated Brazil in a dramatic overtime semifinal clash at the U17 South American Championship. The hosts now paved their way into the championship game where they are going to face the defending champions Argentina. Brazil will now play in consolation final against Venezuela.
Brazil had the upper hand in the starting frame. They went on an 11:3 run to pile up a 16:9 lead midway through the frame. Uruguay managed to clip the margin to 5 points after ten minutes. But Uruguay responded equally in the second term. They notched 10 straight points to grab a 35:25 advantage. Brazil got closer but Alex Alvarez (-93) capped the first half with a three-pointer to give the home team a 37:33 advantage at the interval.
The teams exchanged the baskets throughout the third frame and Uruguay maintained the buffer. The home side entered the final quarter leading by 6 points. Brazil leveled things up for several times during the final term. However Uruguay were up by 2 after free throws from Ivan Loriente with 13 seconds remaining. But Raul Togni (184-G-92) responded with a late jumper to force the extra period. Alex Alvarez became the hero of the game or Uruguay as he poured in 12 points in the overtime to sink Brazil.
Alex Alvarez finished the encounter with 28 points. Ivan Loriente had 26 points and 6 boards for the winners. Raul Togni answered with 26 points for Brazil. Felipe Taddei provided 14 points in the losing case.

Uruguay U17: Alex Alvarez 28, Ivan Loriente 26, Diego Garcia 9
Brazil U17: Raul Togni 26, Felipe Taddei 14

5th-8th spots

Ecuador U17 - Chile U17 79:66

Ecuador youngsters posted the initial win at the U17 South American Championship. They held off Chile in the round of games for the 5th-8th spots. Ecuador will now take on Colombia for the 5th spot. Chile will try to gain the 7th spot when they face Paraguay later tonight.
Ecuador looked dominant in this one. Relying on a stifling defense and a pivotal performance from Diego Chachapollas (-92) Ecuador cruised. Ecuador limited their opponents to 10 points in the starting quarter and enjoyed a 6-point advantage at the first break. Chile did not say die and turned the tables in the second stanza. Francisco Pavez and Franco Morales (179-G-92) helped Chile to sharpen offense as they outscored Ecuador and trailed by just 4 points at halftime.
But the second half turned into a one-man show as Diego Chachapollas stepped up for Ecuador. He unloaded 21 points in twenty minutes to give his team a necessary boost. Ecuador accounted for 50 points in the half leaving Chile with no chance whatsoever.
Diego Chachapollas poured in 31 points and pulled down 6 boards t lead Ecuador. Alan Dunn came up with 12 points, while Juan Maldonado had 10 points in the win. Franco Morales nailed 18 points and collected 7 boards for Chile. Francisco Pavez contributed 17 points in defeat.

Ecuador U17: Diego Chachapollas 31, Alan Dunn 12, Juan Maldonado 10
Chile U17: Franco Morales 18, Francisco Pavez 17

Colombia U17 - Paraguay U17 61:56
Colombian U17 National Team held off Paraguay at the South American Championship in Uruguay. They now have a chance to occupy the fifth spot in the overall ladder if they beat Ecuador later tonight. Paraguay will play for the 7th spot against Chilean counterparts.
Colombia struggled early in the game. They accounted for just 9 points in the opening frame allowing Paraguay to accumulate a 5-point lead after ten minutes. But Paraguay returned the favor in the second stanza. They scored only 5 points as Colombia grabbed a 20:19 lead at halftime. The teams adjusted in the third quarter trading baskets. Colombia were just a bit more accurate taking a 42:40 advantage into the fourth term. Paraguay tried hard but failed to save the game at the end. Jorge Salazar (-94) knocked down 17 points to lead the Colombian team. Edwin Cortez provided 16 points and 17 rebounds for the winners. Carlos Luis Vallejos (-92) answered with game-high 23 points for Paraguay. Manuel Aponte finished with 10 points in defeat.

Colombia U17: Jorge Salazar 17, Edwin Cortez 16+17 boards, Francisco Castro 9+23 boards
Paraguay U17: Carlos Luis Vallejos 23, Manuel Aponte 10


Day 5 results and stats  - May. 30, 2009 
Group A
Argentina U17 - Ecuador U17 78:39

Argentina U17 National Team posted the fourth straight win at the South American Championship. Yesterday they held off Ecuador to remain on top of Pool A. Argentina thus secured the semifinal match-up against the second-placed team from Group B Venezuela. Ecuador on the other hand suffered the third loss in a row and remained at the bottom of the standings. They would have a chance to post the first win when they face Chile for the 5th-8th spot later tonight.
Argentina looked sloppy in the first half as Ecuador stayed close. Argentina had a huge advantage under the rim but Ecuador tried to stay calm and did not mistake too often. Argentinean team gained just a 3-point lead after the opening stanza. Ecuador did not allow their opponents to clear off substantially in the second term. Argentina led by 7 points at the interval before taking off in the second half. They thumped Ecuador 24:9 in the third frame and never looked back en route to a comfortable success.
Matias Bortolin (-93) stepped up with 13 points and 9 rebounds for Argentina. Juan Giaveno added 12 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning team. Ricky Tenorio (-93) answered with 9 points for Ecuador. Martin Obando canned 8 points in defeat.

Argentina U17: Matias Bortolin 13, Juan Giaveno 12, Marcos Delia 11, Fernando Podesta 11
Ecuador U17: Ricky Tenorio 9, Martin Obando 8


Uruguay U17 - Paraguay U17 82:59
Alex Alvarez (-93) unloaded 32 points to propel Uruguay U17 National Team to a decisive victory over Paraguay in the preliminary action of the South American Championship. Uruguay and Paraguay enjoyed 1-1 records prior to the game and needed a victory to advance into the semifinal stage. Uruguay proved the strength and booked the place in the semifinal to continue their fight for the qualification for Fiba Americas U18 championship to be held in 2010.
Uruguay did not waste too much jumping into an early lead. They looked aggressive and cruised to a 19-point advantage after ten minutes. Paraguay started to get back to life in the second frame as they slowed the hosts down. Uruguay however managed to win the quarter building a comfortable 23-point cushion at halftime. The second half did not chance the course of things in this one. The teams traded baskets throughout the second half as Uruguay kept Paraguay at safe distance. The home team drove to a vital win and made it to the tournaments semis. Mathias Calfani had 13 points, 14 rebounds and 7 assists for Uruguay. Diego Garcia delivered 12 points in the victory. Manuel Aponte (190-G-92) responded with 13 points for Paraguay. Carlos Luis Vallejos and Alex Emhart had 12 points apiece in the loss.

Uruguay U17: Alex Alvarez 32, Mathias Calfani 13+14 boards, Diego Garcia 12
Paraguay U17: Manuel Aponte 13, Carlos Luis Vallejos 12, Alex Emhart 12


Group B
Colombia U17 - Bolivia U17 70:50
Colombian U17 National Team delivered the initial victory at the South American Championship. They completed their Pool B action with a confident win over Bolivian counterparts. Colombia thus clinched the fourth spot in the group and would play against Paraguay for the 5th-8th spots. Bolivia stayed winless at the bottom of the ladder.
Bolivia looked better at the start of the game as they held their opponents to just 6 points in the starting frame. They grabbed a 9-point lead after ten minutes. But Colombia soon rebounded and overwhelmed Bolivia in the second term. Francisco Castro (-92) reigned in the paint and paced Colombia to a 28:26 lead at halftime. Colombian team continued to dominate after the major break as they cleared off to an 8-point distance with ten minutes to go. Bolivia were not able to recover and threaten the margin. Colombia had a comfortable advantage on the boards and coasted to the victory at the end. Francisco Castro came up with 19 points and 19 rebounds for the winners. Edwin Cortez added 15 points and 11 boards for Colombia. Gabriel Ramos (-92) answered with 16 points for Bolivia. Mauricio Tola had 11 points and 8 rebounds in defeat.

Colombia U17: Francisco Castro 19+19 boards, Edwin Cortez 15+11 boards, Simon Granados 12
Bolivia U17: Gabriel Ramos 16, Mauricio Tola 11


Brazil U17 - Venezuela U17 101:38
Brazil U17 gained the top spot in Group B of the South American Championship. They completed the preliminary round action with an outstanding victory against Venezuela claiming the fourth success in a row. Brazil are now scheduled to meet hosting Uruguay in the semifinal later today. Venezuela slipped at 3-1 record and finished in the second position. They would face Argentina in another semifinal clash tonight.
Brazil provided Venezuela with no chance in this one. They limited Venezuela to 8 points in the opening quarter to pile up a 14-point lead. The second frame brought no relief for Venezuela as they accounted for 9 points to trail by 31 at halftime. Brazil dominated in the paint and capitalized on 24 turnovers from their opponents. Venezuela also sank woeful 14% from the field. Venezuela came up with disastrous 6 points in the third quarter to enter the final term down by insurmountable 47 points. Brazil never loosened the grip easing to the stunning victory at the end.
Gabriel Aguirre (208-C-92) finished with 16 points for Brazil. Felipe Vezaro added 13 points, while Olintho Abrao had 12 points and 9 rebounds in the win. Edyn Calatayud (-93) had 9 points for Venezuela. Leonardo Betancourt finished with 6 points in defeat.

Brazil U17: Gabriel Aguirre 16, Felipe Vezaro 13, Olintho Abrao 12
Venezuela U17: Edyn Calatayud 9, Leonardo Betancourt 6


Day 4 results and stats - May. 29, 2009 
Group B

Chile U17 - Bolivia U17 84:44
Chilean U17 National Team secured the second win at the South American Championship yesterday. They dismantled Bolivia to climb at 2-2 record in Group B. Bolivia suffered the third straight loss and remained at the bottom of the ladder.
Chile dominated every facet of the encounter and started to take off in the opening frame. They outgunned Bolivian counterparts 25:12 in the starting quarter to build a comfortable advantage. Chile stiffened defense in the second term and held Bolivia to only 5 points in the stanza to accumulate a confident 34-point cushion at the interval. Pavez and Hardy Weissohn (-93) came up with 11 points each in the first half.
The onslaught continued in the third frame. Bolivia canned just 10 points as Chile ensured an insurmountable 43-point lead with ten minutes left in the game. Bolivia stopped the bleeding in the fourth period as they won by 3 points to sweeten the pill at the end. Franco Morales (179-G-92) provided 14 points for Chile. Francisco Pavez (-92) and Hardy Weissohn had 11 points apiece in the victory. Gabriel Ramos (-92) answered with 12 points and 5 boards for Bolivia. Cristhian Camargo (-93) posted 11 points and 6 boards in defeat.
Bolivia will wrap up their campaign against Colombia today.

Chile U17: Franco Morales 14, Francisco Pavez 11, Hardy Weissohn 11
Bolivia U17: Gabriel Ramos 12, Cristhian Camargo 11


Venezuela U17 - Colombia U17 73:58
Venezuelan U17 National Team celebrated the third straight win at the South American championship in Trinidad, Uruguay. They toppled Colombian counterparts to improve at 3-0 record in Pool B and ensured their semifinal birth. Colombia on the other hand suffered the third straight loss at the tournament.
The game got to a slow start as the teams managed just 26 points in ten minutes. Venezuela secured a narrow 14:12 lead into the second frame. Venezuela however orchestrated an impressive rally in the second frame to put the game away for good. They accounted for 28 points and enjoyed a 42:29 lead at halftime. Venezuela wisely kept their opponents at bay in the second half. Colombia were plagued by 28 turnovers and never climbed back into this one.
Jose Silvera (-92) fired 21 points to pace Venezuela. Drexler Mejias (-93) had 12 points and 6 rebounds for the winners. Edwin Cortes (-92) replied with 19 points and 10 boards for Colombia. Francisco Castro (-92) finished with 14 points and 7 rebounds in the losing effort.
Venezuela will now fight with Brazil for the top spot finish in Pool B today.

Venezuela U17: Jose Silvera 21, Drexler Mejias 12, Alexander Morillo (-92) 11
Colombia U17: Edwin Cortes 19+10 boards, Francisco Castro 14


Day 3 results and stats - May. 28, 2009 
Group A

Uruguay U17 - Argentina U17 57:65


The South American U17 defending champions Argentina posted the second straight win at the 2009 edition of the tournament. They defeated Uruguay in the second round of action in Pool A to grab the top spot in the ladder. Four teams in the group are fighting for two spots that guarantee the semifinal birth. Uruguay slipped at 1-1 after the loss in Trinidad. The game however was not an easy ride for Argentina. The home team entered the encounter confidently and quickly cleared off. Balanced offensive effort helped Uruguay to keep Argentina at bay early on. The hosts enjoyed a 21:14 lead after ten minutes of action. The tempo decreased in the second frame as the teams played aggressive defensively. The sides combined for just 21 points in the stanza as Uruguay maintained the lead at 30:26.
But the things changed drastically after the major break. Argentina finally adjusted and fired from all guns. They accounted for 24 points in the period allowing the hosts to only 7 points. The visitors turned the deficit into a 13-point advantage with one quarter remaining. Uruguay tried to bounce back in the final term winning it by 5 points but it was not enough to erase the distance as Argentina secured the victory.
Tomas Zanzotera came up with 15 points for Argentina. Juan Giaveno topcored with 17 points for the winning side. Ivan Loriente (184-G-92) replied with 15 points for Uruguay. Mathias Calfani had 14 points and 11 boards in the loss.
Uruguay will next face Paraguay, while Argentina take on Ecuador on Friday.

Uruguay U17: Ivan Loriente 15, Mathias Calfani 14+11 boards
Argentina U17: Juan Giaveno 17, Tomas Zanzotera 15, Joel Comba (198-F-92) 11


Paraguay U17 -Ecuador U17 73:65

Paraguay U17 celebrated the initial victory at South American U17 Championship leaving Ecuador U17 still winless. Paraguay U17 nailed 27 points in the last period to take 73:65 victory.
Paraguay started the game better and went on a lead immediately. The team played also well in defense taking 22:7 advantage after the first 10 minutes of the game. After being down 24:7, Ecuador however reacted to close the game by 5 points and finish the first half down 28:23. The latter dominated the court and did not slow down even after the break. In the third quarter Ecuador had 39:34 but did not keep the lead for good. Paraguay tied the quarter at 18:18 and grabbed 46:41 at the end of the third period. After an offensive 27-24 in the last period Paraguay U17 clinched the first victory in the South American U17 Championship and improved to 1-1 record. Ecuador U17 meanwhile dropped at 0-2.
Carlos Luis Vallejos (-92) led the winners with 22 points adding also 8 rebounds. Manuel Antonio Aponte ended up with 21, while Emhart Ortiz Alex Fernando scored 12. Ricardo Icaza responded with 25 points in defeat and Diego Xavier Chachapollas notched 22.


Paraguay U17: Carlos Luis Vallejos 22 points, Manuel Antonio Aponte 21, Emhart Ortiz Alex Fernando 12
Ecuador U17: Ricardo Icaza 25 points, Diego Xavier Chachapollas 22


Group B
Brazil U17 -Bolivia U17 91:31


Brazil U17 thrashed Bolivia U17 for the third straight win in Group B of U17 South American Championship. The favorites posted first 22 points of the game and demolished the opponent in the rest of the game as well.
The Brazilian started with a 22-0 run as the latter managed to score only a point in the whole frame. Gabriel Ramos made a free throw at the end of the first period for 24:1. The favorites produced another 24 points in the second period and Bolivia was able to post 12. The first half finished 48:13 as Gabriel Aguirre (208-C-92) netted 10 points.
In order not to slow down the top team of Group B dominated the court in the second half as well. A 26-8 in the third period lifted them up to 74:21 as they could celebrate their third win at that time. led by Gabriel Aguirre, Abrao Silva Olintho Pereira and Baroni Ronchi Lucas Brazil won also the last period 17-10 to clinch the victory in Day 3 of U17 South American Championship.
Gabriel Aguirre paced all the winners with 16 points, while Abrao Silva Olintho Pereira and Baroni Ronchi Lucas netted 13 each. Gabriel Ramos responded with 15 points in the losing effort, while Saravia Alvarez Marco Antonio posted 7.

Brazil U17: Gabriel Aguirre 16 points, Abrao Silva Olintho Pereira 13, Baroni Ronchi Lucas 13
Bolivia U17: Gabriel Ramos 15, Saravia Alvarez Marco Antonio 7

Chile U17-Colombia U17 91:61

Chile U17 edged Colombia U17 91:61 however the game was pretty tough not looking at the score. The latter battled well and admit the loss only in the last period.
The Chileans won the first quarter only 17:16 as both teams stayed even in the majority of the frame. Then the favorites pushed the tempo for good to score 30 points in the second period. As a total of the first half Chile enjoyed 47:34 advantage.
Colombia reduced the gap to 63:56 after some good baskets from Victor Lopez 17 points and Thomas Esteban Diaz. It seemed that the game would be exciting until the last minutes, but Chile U17 had their weapon. The Chileans finished up 68:58 at the end of the third frame and demolished the opponents in the last one. In the fourth quarter Chile made an 20-0 run to seal the winning outcome.
Franco Morales (179-G-92) top-scored for the winners with 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. Pavez Fox Francisco Ignacio nailed 16, while Arteaga Diaz Rolando Esteban posted 12. Victor Lopez finished the night with 17 points, whilst Thomas Esteban Diaz poured in 12 in defeat.

Chile U17: Franco Morales 26 points, Pavez Fox Francisco Ignacio 16, Arteaga Diaz Rolando Esteban 12
Colombia U17: Victor Lopez 17 points, Thomas Esteban Diaz 12

Standings  Group A:1.
Argentina 2/0
2.
Uruguay 1/13.
Paraguay 1/14.
Ecuador 0/2
   

Group B:
1. Brazil 3/0
2. Venezuela 2/0
3. Chile 1/2
4. Colombia 0/2
5. Bolivia 0/2
  


Day 2 results and stats - May. 27, 2009 
Group A
Uruguay U17 - Ecuador U17 99:59

Uruguay welcomed the start of action in Group A of the South American U17 championship. Trinidad cheered up their favorites as Uruguay tipped off their campaign yesterday. They took on Ecuador in the opener. Uruguay finished the 2007 contest at the third spot and entered the home competition hopeful of improving the result.
Uruguay did not waste time to prove the dominance. They shot down Ecuador in the starting frame and cleared off to a safe distance. The hosts reigned under the boards and eased to a 21:8 lead after ten minutes. Ecuador struggled defensively and conceded 36 points in the second half to trail by 29 points at halftime. The margin grew to unassailable 42 points in the third quarter as Uruguay coasted to the victory.
S Tolosa secured 21 points and 8 rebounds for Uruguay. Maximiliano Cervi finished with 15 points, while Alex Alvarez added 11 points for the winners. Ismael Espinoza provided 14 points for Ecuador. Diego Chachapollas posted 12 points in the losing effort.
Uruguay will take on Argentina today. Ecuador will look for the initial win when they play against Paraguay in the second round.

Uruguay U17: S Tolosa 21, Maximiliano Cervi 15, Alex Alvarez 11
Ecuador U17: Ismael Espinoza 14, Diego Chachapollas 12


Argentina U17 - Paraguay U17 89:60
Argentina posted the first win at the U17 South American Championship that tipped off in Uruguay these days. Argentina opened Pool A action with a comfortable win over Paraguay.
Argentina entered the tournament as the defending champions and started to prove the status right from the start.
They held off Paraguay in the first frame to ensure a 22:14 lead after ten minutes. Argentina wisely kept their opponents at bay and enjoyed a 9-point advantage at halftime. The defending champions shifted the gear after the major break and went on a 14:0 run. They cruised to a 20+ advantage midway through the third frame to clear off beyond reach. Argentina never slowed down and finalized a confident opening win at the end.
Joel Comba (198-F-92) provided 18 points and 10 rebounds for Argentina. Patricio Gullota added 17 points, while Carlos Paredes finished with 13 points for the winners. Carlos Luis Vallejos (-92) replied with 15 points for Paraguay. Manuel Aponte (190-G-92) had 11 points in defeat.
Argentina are scheduled to meet with Uruguay. Paraguay will face Ecuador in the second round. Two best teams of each group will make it to the semifinals. Three best teams of the tournament will advance to the Fiba Americas U18 Championship.

Argentina U17: Joel Comba 18, Patricio Gullota 17, Carlos Paredes 13
Paraguay U17: Carlos Luis Vallejos 15, Manuel Aponte 11


Group B
Chile U17-Brazil U17 54:90

Brazil U17 improved to 2-0 record in Group B after the win over Chile. The latter tried hard but lost the second game in the tournament.
It seemed that the game would be a tough one as Chile trailed only 2 points after the end of the opening quarter. An outstanding performance by Emmanuelle Camilo De Jesus Moreno and Franco Morales (179-G-92) kept them in race. Brazil however used an advantage in the second period when they produced 19-9 in the frame. Brazil made a 13-1 run to dominate 38:26 and finish the first quarter up 40:28.
The third period became the most offensive as the teams nailed 45 points together. Brazil grabbed another 25-20 to add to their lead. The Brazilians continued dominating by ending the third quarter up 65:48 and a 9-0 run started the final quarter to seal the victory. Chile managed to score only 6 points in the last period and Brazil produced another 25. The favorites achieved another win to improve to 2-0 record in the group.
Taddei Felipe top-scored for the winners with 25 points and 7 rebounds. Parisotto Icaro netted 12 and Rodrigues Camilo Erick scored 9. Emmanuelle Camilo De Jesus Moreno responded with 17 points in defeat, while Franco Morales added 15.

Chile U17: Emmanuelle Camilo De Jesus Moreno 17 points, Franco Morales 15
Brazil U17: Taddei Felipe 25+7 rebounds, Parisotto Icaro 12, Rodrigues Camilo Erick 9


Venezuela U17-Bolivia U17 76:65
Venezuela achieved the second victory at South American U17 Championship as they rolled over Bolivia in Day 2. The latter is back to the South American U17 Championship however had to admit 76:65 loss.
The opener of Day 2 saw a really good clash between Venezuela and Bolivia. Manuel Cuevas gave Bolivia a 9-7 advantage, but Venezuela reacted with a 7-0 run. In the first two periods Bolivia managed to score 14 points in each, while Venezuela scored 20 and 19 respectively.
The game became tougher in the second half as Bolivia started to struggle more. In the third period led by Tola Rios Mauricio Rodrigo and Ramos Campos Gabriel Rodrigo the team played even basketball with the opponents. A 16-16 in the frame gave them a chance for the last quarter, where however they tied the margin again only in the period. With 21-21 the teams ended up the final stanza that left Venezuela in front, 76:65.
Israel de Jesus led the winners with 13 points for the second straight win. Abrouse Acosta, Jose Silvera and Leonardo Betancourt finished the night with 9 points each. Mauricio Rodrigo Tola Rios poured in 17 points for Bolivia and Gabriel Ramos scored 15.

Venezuela U17: Israel de Jesus 13, Abrouse Acosta 9, Jose Silvera 9, Leonardo Betancourt 9
Bolivia U17: Mauricio Rodrigo Tola Rios 17 points, Gabriel Ramos 15


Day 1 results and stats - May. 26, 2009 
Brazil-Colombia 110-60South American U17 Championship was open by the game of Brazil U17 and Colombia U17. Brazil, being more experienced in the continent smashed the opponent 110-60 to take 1-0 record.
In the beginning of the game both teams stayed close until 11-6 score. The favorites produced 11-0 run later and went on a big lead. Brazil had 27:13 at the end of the opening frame and looked more confident in the court. Brazil nailed 34 points in the second quarter that became the most productive for the winners. A 34-19 in it gave them 61:32 advantage at the halftime.
Led by
Victor Lopez, Colombians tried harder in the second half but could not match the favorites. Rossetto De Oliveira Davi and Prado Cunha Durval Alves were the top-scorers for Brazil and remained the team in front. The third quarter brought 24-13 for the winners that improved to 85:45 after 30 minutes of the game. It was not a big deal to finish the opener with a win as Brazil added 25-15 in the fourth period to seal the winning outcome.
Rossetto De Oliveira Davi led the winners with 14 points, while Prado Cunha Durval Alves nailed 13.
Raul Togni (184-G-92) delivered 11 as well as Rodrigues Erick that also added 6 rebounds. Parisotto Icaro, Amarante Nogueira Lucas Riva,Taddei Felipe and Vezaro Felipe each score 9 points. Victor Lopez shined for Colombian squad with 30 points and 2 rebounds. Mc.Lean Dawkins John - Edmund and Cortes Salazar Edwin ended up with 7 points apiece.

Brazil: Rossetto De Oliveira Davi 14 points, Prado Cunha Durval Alves 13. Raul Togni 11, Rodrigues Erick 11, Parisotto Icaro 9, Amarante Nogueira Lucas Riva 9,Taddei Felipe 9, Vezaro Felipe 9 Colombia: Victor Lopez 30 points, Mc.Lean Dawkins John - Edmund 7, Cortes Salazar Edwin 7 

Venezuela-Chile 73:65
Venezuela edged Chile 73:65 in the second game of the South American U17 Championship. It was a tough game for the winners, however trailing 8 points at the halftime, Venezuela grabbed the win in the opener.
The game between Venezuela and Chile became the top one of Day 1. Chile did not mind taking the lead in the opening quarter and produced 20:17 in it. In order not to slow down Chile kept the tempo in the game and added 16-11 in the second period. Led by an outstanding game from
Franco Morales (179-G-92), Chile improved to 36:28 at the halftime.
The second half however belonged to the second team of the previous South American U17 Championship, Venezuela.The team still remembers a 55-61 loss from Argentina in the Final and hopes to reach the top places this year as well. Venezuela reacted in the third quarter finishing tied at 53. Right after that the team created a 9-1 run to have a 67:59 edge with less than two minutes left. Led by
Alexander Morillo, Anthony Joseph Perez and Junior Jose Martinez Venezuela grabbed the win in the opener.
Alexander Morillo top-scored for the winners with 15 points, while Anthony Joseph Perez and Junior Jose Martinez added 11 each. Acosta La Guerre Abrouse Laromie scored 9 in a win and Silvera Castro Jose Gregorio posted 8. Franco Morales ended up with 27 points for Chile, while Piero Simonetti Pereira poured in 14.

Venezuela:
Alexander Morillo 15 points, Anthony Joseph Perez , Junior Jose Martinez 11.
Chile:
Franco Morales 27 points, Piero Simonetti Pereira 14