The Sagardoaren Txapelketa IX features 8 Oriamendi2010 roster pairs (7 players from the A Group and 9 from the B Group). The tournament will be contested in two 4 team groups (A and B). Each team corresponds to a cider house sponsor. Letters following the players' names correspond to their Oriamendi2010 groups.
Group A
Bereziartua (Uterga-Labaka) (A-B)
GaztaƱaga (Urriza-Zaldua) (A-B)
Larre-Gain (Juanenea-Azpiroz) (B-B)
Petritegi (Segurola-Endika) (B-A)
Group B
Altzueta (Etxarri-Ion) (A-A)
Gurutzeta (Ezkurra II-Garces) (B-B)
Oialume Zar (Goikoetxea V-Barrenetxea IV) (B-A)
Setien (Ansa II-Agirrezabala) (B-A)
Of these pairs, only Segurola-Endika have ever won the Tournament. There are five players who did not play (except as substitutes) last year. They are Ansa II, Etxarri, and Goikoetxea V in the front; Labaka and Zaldua in the back.
The tournament will consist of a League phase, a single round robin in each group. There will be a change in how the Semi-finals are contested this year. The first and second place teams in each group will advance to a Semi-final League, a single round robin. At the end of the Semi-final League the top two teams will play in the Final on May 4. This format makes the League play more important. Under the old format, all teams advanced, but were seeded so that the teams that finished lower had to play more matches to get to the Final.
Scoring for the League phase will be as follows.
Match winner (40 point matches): 4pts.
36-39: 2pts.
31-35: 1pt
26-30: 0pts.
0-25: -1pt
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NOTE: HISTORY OF THE SAGADOAREN TOURNAMENT FROM 2011-2018 HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST. IT INCLUDES SCORES OF ALL FINALS, ALL FINAL MATCH ARTICLES, LINKS TO ALL MATCH SCORES AND ARTICLES, AND LINKS TO PARTIAL OR FULL MATCH VIDEOS WHEN AVAILABLE.
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Preview article (Oriamendi 2010)
Preview article (Diario Vasco)
Preview article (Kronika) (Basque)
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Round 1--Week 1: February 28-March 2, 2019 ; Round 1--Week 2: March 7, 9, 2019 ; Round 2--Week 1: March 14, 16, 2019 ; Round 2--Week 2: March 21, 23, 2019 ; Round 3--Week 1: March 28, 30, 2019 ; Round 3--Week 2: April 4, 6, 2019
Semi-final League
Round 1 ; Round 2 ; Round 3
Final
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2019 full tournament match results
Round 3--Week 1; March 28-30, 2019
March 30, 2019
March 28, 2019
Urriza +21 -2 Zaldua +14 (including 5 service aces) -9*
On March 9 (see below) Gaztenaga (Urriza-Zaldua) was shocked by Petritegi (Segurola-Endika) 40-24. The loss left them with -1 point at the foot of the table. The match article said Urriza was "overwhelmed." Gaztenaga was seemingly eliminated barely a week into the tournament.
Not quite. After a +26 -3 performance by Urriza that helped eliminate Bereziartua (Uterga-Labaka) from the Tournament, Gaztenaga faced another must win situation today. Must win and then some. Coming into the match with +3 Tournament points, against Larre Gain's +6, they had to win and hold Larre Gain to less than 36 points, which would tie the two teams for 2nd place with +7 each (31-35 points = +1; 36-39 = +2). A very tall order. But Urriza (who once again proved that he is very tough to beat "in the clutch"), with a tidy +21 -2 led the way as his team accomplished both of its goals and qualified for the Semi-final League.
It wasn't easy. At 30-29 and then 36-32, J-A were within sight of a Semi-final spot. But from 30-29, U-Z outscored them 10-5 in the most challenging of circumstances. The Diario Vasco match article said that "Urriza as key in that final stretch" (google translate) (from 36-32 on, when it was it all came down to who would score 4 points first). Zaldua also had an excellent match (in spite of a high number of errors) with +14, 5 of which were service aces. The match story said that for the match, Urriza "did not make many plays, but did a lot on the court and covered a lot" (google translate). He certainly did enough. In the last two matches, with his team's back "against the wall", he was +47 -5. That covers a lot, don't you think? The essence of a great player is how s/he plays in these clutch matches. The ones where they win or go home. He isn't going home yet. He may go home as a Txapeldun.
Larre Gain's Tournament is not yet over, but their chances are very low. Apologies for claiming Petritegi had clinched a playoff berth last week. They are still in the driver's seat, but if they lose their last match to Bereziartua by more than 14 points, they will lose a point. That will create a three way tie, with each team having 7 points. Petritegi has beaten Larre Gain and Gaztanaga and so would seem to have the berth in any case, but the match article wasn't so sure about that, and, unless my translation is totally wrong (which wouldn't be the first time :) ) seemed to leave the door open for Larre Gain under that scenario, based on "general score", which I take to mean point differential. We'll have to wait until the final match of the League phase to find out.
Also, these professional Remonte players don't play all their matches at Galarreta. They also play in an annual set of mostly short court (36-38 meters, as opposed to Galarreta's 56 meter court) tournaments sponsored by Fundacion Remonte Euskal Jai (Euskal Jai Berri). Those competitions are covered on a separate Page on the right side of the blog: Euskal Jai Berri Match results. Match scores, articles, and separate player win-loss records are available.
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