“Le Parisien” now returns, at the end of each weekend, to all the results and highlights of sporting events in Ile-de-France.
The poster: no feat for Cergy
ICE HOCKEY. It was a top-of-the-table clash in the Magnus League. On this occasion, the Aren’Ice had filled up, but the Jokers of Cergy Pontoise might not resist the leader of the general classification. A logical favorite before the start of the match, Grenoble easily won 4-1 on the ice in the Ile-de-France.
Shearer Hardy, Tuppurainen, Fleury and Crinon allowed the Brûleurs de loups to increase their total points at the top of the French championship by increasing their lead to 16 points ahead of their runner-up Angers. Cergy Pontoise remains 4th, 9 points from the podium.
The perf: Nanterre curry Orleans
BASKET. Admittedly, the opponent of the Nanterriens was greatly diminished by the absence of most of its executives. But the performance of the Ile-de-France residents in Orléans nevertheless remains notorious, with a slap received by the Loiret players (118-73). After a tight start to the match (24-24 at the end of the first quarter), the Orleans team completely exploded, driven by a Senglin-Wimbush-Pinault trio with more than 20 points each. Note the hot shot of the latter, author of an impressive 6/7 at three points.
The rest was a walk in the park for the Nanterre team, insolent behind the arc (57% from three points) and in particular author of 30 assists. This success allows the Parisians to integrate the top 5 of the Betclic Elite, with a match behind Le Mans, 4th in the general classification.
The result that we did not see coming: Boulogne-Levallois fall in Dijon
BASKET. The leader of Betclic Elite tripped over the carpet. In Dijon lands, the Ile-de-France residents folded under the big performance of David Holston (28 points). Yet well hung throughout the first half, Boulogne-Levallois cracked in the second act to lose 93-74 once morest the 7th in the championship.
With a top scorer Vince Hunter at just 13 points, the Metropolitans 92 suffered through their lack of three-point skill (35%) and their 15 ball losses. Vincent Collet’s men nevertheless retain the lead in the standings with a record that now stands at 15 wins for 4 losses.
The beautiful story: the 100th anniversary of Juan Imhoff
RUGBY. It took him a little over a decade and nearly 500 games played to pass the symbolic bar of 100 tries scored in the Racing 92 jersey. 29), Juan Imhoff entered the history of the sky and white club.
“It’s something important for me, to score 100 tries with the same club,” he told The Team. It’s not given to everyone even if, sometimes, the tries were easy to score. But above all, it’s a hundred different stories, and since I have an excellent memory, I remember almost all the tests. »
The results
BASKET. Betclic Elite. NANTERRE (5th) – Orleans (15th): 118-73; Dijon (7th) – BOULOGNE-LEVALLOIS (1st): 93-74; PARIS BASKETBALL (13th) – Cholet (14th): 90-102.
HANDBALL. StarLigue : Istres (14th) – PSG (1st): 28-37; Nimes (8th) – CRETEIL (11th): 30-26. ProLigue : IVRY (1st) – Valencia (15th): 34-33; MASSY (9th) – Sarrebourg (11th): 25-25; PONTAULT (5th) – TREMBLAY (4th): 24-24.
HOCKEY/ICE. Magnus League: CERGY-PONTOISE (4th) – Grenoble (1st): 1-4.
RUGBY. Top 14 : Toulouse (6th) – STADE FRANCAIS (8th): 28-29; RACING (5th) – Pau (10th): 35-29.
VOLLEYBALL. League A: Cambrai (12th) – LE PLESSIS-ROBINSON (11th): 3-1; PARIS (7th) – Cannes (13th): 3-1. Women’s A League: FRENCH STADIUM PARIS SAINT-CLOUD (9th) – Béziers (6th): 0-3.
In parentheses, the ranking of the club.