* Eliminated
April 5, 2019--Jornada (Day) 6
Necol (4-2, 14-12, 320)-Gordon (1-5, 10-16, 220) 3
Garate (1-5, 9-17, 180)-Ibargarai (2-4, 12-15, 280) 1
(8-10, 10-8, 10-8, 10-5) (38-31)
Scoring: (EITB)
Necol +9 -3 Gordon +9 -11
Garate +10 -9 Ibargarai +6 -10 (scoring adds to 37-30)
Balls in play: 313
Necol 81 Gordon 78
Garate 66 Ibargarai 88
Time of match: 50:19
When Xabier Ibargarai walked off the court after this disheartening loss in the most important match of the competition, knowing that his 10 errors had possibly contributed to his elimination, he couldn't have been a happy man. Only the remotest of possibilities, a shutout of Fusto-Urrutia by Gaubeka-Ibai Perez could save him. There had not been a shutout in this entire tournament, and with both Fusto and Urrutia playing for their own places in the Final, no one would have blamed Ibargarai for not even sticking around to see the outcome. It was a bitter pill to swallow for the man who had so brilliantly won the Mundo Individuel (World Singles) final just a few weeks before. About 40 minutes earlier, when G-I had won a tough first set, he must have felt a lot more confident. But then his team was outscored 30-21 in the last 3 jokos (sets). That first joko victory seemed a very distant memory then.
Little did he know, that single joko would punch his ticket to the Final. Earlier in this competition, Dan Necol (who had to face his own disappointment about an hour after he thought his victory would surely punch his ticket, along with Fusto, into the finals) spoke a great truth when he said that each joko won is important, because in a competition scored like this one, each joko counts. It surely does. The unheard of shutout came to pass (see below), and it allowed Ibargarai to "leap frog" Inaki Urrutia into the Final. Necol ended up tied with Fusto, who was passed by Gaubeka. Again it was a matter of a single joko in the two head to head matches between Fusto and Necol (see Jornada 1 and 4 links above)--3-2 Necol v 3-1 Fusto, that earned Fusto a chance at his fifth consecutive title in this competition.
This match was decided by aggressive offensive play by Necol (+9 -3) along with the continued improvement of Iker Gordon, who won 5 of his last 9 jokos after a terrible 5-12 start. G-I came within 2 points of a second joko twice before falling 10-5 in the final joko. But the evening was still young.
Gaubeka (3-3, 15-11, 380)-Ibai Perez (6-0, 18-8; 440) 3
Fusto (4-2, 14-12, 320)-Urrutia (3-3, 12-14, 260) 0
(10-7, 10-8, 10-7) (30-22)
Scoring (EITB)
Gaubeka +8 -3 Ibai Perez +3 -5
Fusto +13 -10 Urrutia +1 -9
Balls in play: 415
Gaubeka 101 Ibai Perez 108
Fusto 117 Urrutia 89
Time of match: 46:45
When the match began, it was Esteban Gaubeka who needed to do well to move into the Final. Urrutia was in a desperate struggle with Ibargarai for a position, and he must have been delighted by the outcome of the first match. And Ibai Perez, well, he was above the fray, his ticket punched long ago. Ibai, after a miserable start where he played the back court in the two play in matches that got Garate into the tournament, losing 0-3 and 1-3, caught fire at the right time, and swept all five of his matches, meaning that if he won this one, he would have won with each partner AND defeated each partner. In this match, he had a chance to finish with a perfect match record. And that was exactly what happened.
The match was closer than the final tally indicated because two jokos were settled by 2 points and one by 3. Gaubeka was a solid +8 -3. Ibai Perez made 5 errors. The average number of errors by the other three backs this evening was 10. Fusto took 57 percent of the balls and was carrying a heavy load. He scored freely but also made more errors than he would have wished. But Urrutia had a very poor day at the office (+1 -9) and the 6 points less he netted than Ibai Perez were crucial. And so in the end, Fusto and Ibai Perez were in the final, but not together. Gaubeka, by virtue of the shutout, was able to pass Fusto. The final will be Gaubeka-Ibai Perez v Fusto-Ibargarai. Probably the last combination any fans would have imagined. But there it is. Every joko counts. If you don't think so, just ask Xabier Ibargarai and Dan Necol.
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Table:
Munduko Pilota Batzarra table, with match and joko wins-losses and total match points for all players, as well as Championship points (through Jornada 4 only)
Player-(match wins-losses: joko w-l, points)
Delantero (front)
Gaubeka (3-3; 15-11; 380)
Fusto (4-2; 14-12; 320)
Necol (4-2; 14-12; 320)
Garate (1-5; 9-17; 180)
Zaguero (back)
Ibai Perez (6-0; 18-8; 440)
Ibargarai (2-4; 12-14; 280)
Urrutia (3-3; 12-14; 260)
Gordon (1-5; 10-16; 220)
Gaubeka (#1)-Ibai Perez (#1)
Fusto (#2)-Ibargarai (#2)
Fusto wins a place in the Final based on his head to head joko (set) record with Necol (2-3 in Jornada 1, 3-1 in Jornada 4 = 5 jokos to 4). 52 jokos were played in the 12 match League. The maximum that could have been played (each match 3-2) was 60.
Joko breakdown:
5 matches: 3-2
6: 3-1;
1: 3-0
Final score in the 3-2 matches: 10-9; 10-9; 10-6 10-7; 10-9 (50-40 of a possible 50-45)
Full scoring (EITB) is available for the three matches (Jornadas 3,5, and 6) that were televised:
Delanteros (front)
Gaubeka +43 -19 +24
Necol +42 -19 +23
Fusto +37 -22 +15
Garate +24 -19 +5
Zagueros (back)
Ibargarai +28 -28 0
Ibai Perez +15 -17 -2
Gordon +23 -33 -10
Urrutia +9 -27 -18
UPCOMING:
APRIL 13, 2019
3RD PLACE
NECOL (320)-URRUTIA (260)
V
GARATE (180)-GORDON (220)
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