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PSG Handball regains lead, Wembanyama does not play … it was your sports weekend in Ile de France

Since last season, Le Parisien returns every weekend for all the results and highlights of sporting events featuring clubs in the Île-de-France region.

Cardboard: Victor Vembanyama, over and over

Basketball. Saturday’s Nancy floor winner, Boulogna-Levallois was once again able to count on Big Nights winner Vembanyama. The French basketball nugget left Lorraine with a record of 30 points and 15 rebounds to put his team on the road to success (78-92). A historic performance for the strong Mets winger as this is his third game in a row with over 30 points. Never before has a French player achieved such a feat in the history of the betting elite. In the table, the Parisians are still in first place next to Cholet and are beginning to dream of a title.

Conditioner blow: Massey won at the last minute on his lawn

Rugby. This season in Pro D2, nothing fits Massy. The Parisians, already dead last in the standings, lost at the last minute at home to Soillot-Angoulême (22-23). Massicoa, however, led 16-9 at halftime, thanks, among other things, to a try signed by Nathan Farissier. Charentais returns from the dressing room, but Julien Marhal’s men keep the gap open thanks to two penalties from ROMAN’S KEY. Only in the 79th minute did I see how the Lightning hit the Jules-Ladumeg stadium. A try scored by Sikeli Nabou will bury all hope for the Parisians, red lantern Pro D2, already seven points behind Nevers, penultimate.

Proper Operation: PSG co-creator of Starligue

Handball. Like Montpellier, Paris Saint-Germain took advantage of Saturday’s Nantes loss in Toulouse (32-31) to slip atop the Starligue thanks to their Sunday win against Saint-Raphael (38-30). Paris had to wait the last ten minutes to see that success take shape, with the eight-time defending champion only leading one length at halftime (19-18). Before changing the difference thanks to 9 goals Nikola Karabatic, effectively to the left in the absence of Elohim Prandi, wounded.

Declaration: “Once we’re not 100%, it’s not enough”

Rugby. After the Stade Français loss against Toulon (12-17), Gonzalo Quesada acknowledged the relaxation of his people after the break: “In the second half we saw that we have to be at 100% of our potential to compete. Once we’re gone, it’s not enough. We can’t go out even for a few minutes against big teams like Toulon. We have no freedom of action.” The stadists remain in three consecutive poor performances (one draw, two losses) in the top 14 before facing La Rochelle’s OGRE next week. For their part, Racing easily beat Clermont (46-12) on Sunday.

Number: 9

Volleyball. Levallois volleyball players don’t see the end of it. Promoted this season, they lost again against Saint-Raphael on Saturday (1-3) and continued their black streak of nine consecutive defeats in many League matches. With these disappointing results, Fred Havas’ players point to penultimate place in the rankings (13th out of 14).

Results, achievements

BASKETBALL. Betclic Elite (Day 10): Nancy – BOULOGNE-LEVALLOIS (78-92); NANTER – Strasbourg (71-81); PARIS – Portel (85-77).

handball. Liqui Moly Starligue (11th Day): Chambery – IVRI (35-31); CRETEI – Montpellier (25-32); PSG – Saint-Raphael (38-30). Extend (11th day): Frontignan – TREMBLAY (32-41); MASSIE -Nancy (30-25); Strasbourg- PONTO (26-34).

HOCKEY. Magnus League (19th day): CERGI PONTOISE – Angers (4-6).

RUGBY. Top 14 (11th day): FRENCH STADIUM – Toulon (12-17); RACING 92 – Clermont (46-12). ProD2 (Day 8): MASSIE -Soyaux-anguleme (22-23).

VOLLEYBALL. League A (10th day): PARIS – Poitiers (3-0); LE PLESSY-ROBINSON – Saint-Nazaire (0-3). Women’s League A (9th day): LEVALLOIS – Saint Raphael (1-3); Paris Saint-Cloud French Stadium – Beziers (3-2).


Source: Le Parisien

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