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Preliminary Round
1. Czech Republic 3 3/0 182/173 6
2. Serbia 3 2/1 199/192 5
3. Greece 3 1/2 211/216 4
4. Italy 3 0/3 191/202 3
1. Lithuania 3 3/0 229/166 6
2. Spain 3 2/1 236/169 5
3. Ukraine 3 1/2 187/209 4
4. Hungary 3 0/3 145/253 3
1. Turkey 3 2/1 216/186 5
2. Croatia 3 2/1 223/212 5
3. Latvia 3 1/2 212/227 4
4. Poland 3 1/2 170/196 4
1. Russia 3 3/0 208/159 6
2. France 3 2/1 191/173 5
3. Israel 3 1/2 178/198 4
4. Georgia 3 0/3 162/209 3
Qualifying Round
1. Lithuania 5 5/0 382/285 10
2. Czech Republic 5 4/1 310/302 9
3. Spain 5 3/2 317/300 8
4. Serbia 5 2/3 309/303 7
5. Greece 5 1/4 359/371 6
6. Ukraine 5 0/5 286/402 5
1. Turkey 5 4/1 356/303 9
2. France 5 4/1 341/292 9
3. Russia 5 4/1 343/300 9
4. Croatia 5 2/3 341/357 7
5. Israel 5 1/4 305/366 6
6. Latvia 5 0/5 348/416 5
Semi-Finals
Turkey 64-69 Czech Republic
Lithuania 73-47 France
Final
Lithuania vs. Czech Republic
Impressive performances by our youth. U-20 and U-18 won silver now U-16 play in the final and should win gold. We have many talents.
An interesting fact. A son of a basketball legend Arvydas Sabonis is playing for U-16. Tautvydas Sabonis is averaging 3.3 points per game.
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Marko Ramljak, remember that name! born 1993. 195, still groving, and playing all 5 positons. finished with 9pts, and 8.8rbs 13/17 for 2 and 11/24 for 3. For kid year younger that is inpresive because in that age one year means a lot
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Lithuania 75:33 Czech Republic (29:2, 20:10, 14:7, 12:14)
Congratulations to the guys. Men's team ended without medals but all youth teams reached the final and eventually U-16 won it.
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So sounds like Lithuania has a bright future.