The fratricidal Canarian derby that will take place this midday (12:30 p.m.) on the track of the Santiago Martín Pavilion between a SPAR that lands on the neighboring island as ninth classified, with the need to add a victory that brings José Carlos’s pupils closer Ramos to his goal of qualifying for the Endesa Women’s League playoff dispute. Opposite will be a needy Tenerife, which receives the yellows with a rope around their necks, as penultimate classified, one victory away from Bembimbre, which marks the frontier of salvation for the lagoons.
Just three days before the end of the regular season, everything is possible for the two top representatives of Canarian women’s basketball, in a season marked by economic problems in the purple entity that has led them to find themselves in the current situation of being at the gates of being able to lose the category. For their part, the season for the Gran Canarias hasn’t been easy either, but their eleven wins give them the chance to fight to the end to be among the top eight in the regular season, although it’s all about winning the Canarian derby today.
José Carlos Ramos, yellow coach, will have to complete his squad one more day with players from the academy, among which Carla Brito from Majorera stands out, the last great pearl born in the prolific SPAR academy.