After the tour of La Plata and Río Gallegos and after almost two weeks, the Racing Club of Chivilcoy once again has competitive activity in the Southern Conference of the Argentine League. This evening, from 8 p.m. at the Grilon Arena, the team led by Diego D’Ambrosio will receive the visit of Ameghino from Villa María, in a meeting that will be refereed by Maximiliano Cáceres and Franco Ronconi, as well as Jorge Morales as technical commissioner.
Racing enters this match with a record of four wins and three defeats, currently sharing fifth place in the Southern Conference, and tonight they will look for another victory at home to definitively enter the fight for the top places. The big news from Racing this evening will be the arrival of Canadian Eric Kibi, who arrived last week in Chivilcoy as a temporary replacement for Ricardo Fernández, recalling that the Santiago striker was released while recovering from an injury.
The Racing team for tonight’s match will therefore be made up of Alejo Barrales, Nehuén Alvite, Federico De Miguel, Juan Conte Grand, Tomás Allende, Eric Kibi, Luciano Ortiz, Lucio Castellani, José Peralta and Ezequiel Bidondo.
Ameghino, the rival
Regarding the rival that the Racing Club de Chivilcoy will have in tonight’s match, the previous season it was very close to promotion to the highest category (it lost the final series with Zárate Basket), and was generally member of the Northern Conference. . So far, the Villa María team has a record of five wins and five losses in ten matches, and its last match took place last Saturday at home, when it beat Quilmes de Mar del Plata at home by 82 -72 in overtime.
The Córdoba team is technically led by Pablo Castro and has a very solid starting quintet, consisting of Favio Vieta and Fermín Thygesen sharing management; plus Julián Eydallín and Pablo Osores on the perimeter, as well as Abel Aristimuño and Juan Luis Abeiro for the inside game. Among the main replacements are perimeter players Abraham Barahona and Lucas Aragón, as well as inmates Carlos Rivero and Ignacio Ortega.
Report and photo: Chivilcoy Running Press
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