
AS Salé edges out Maghreb Fès in Basketball Throne Cup semi-final first leg
AS Salé (ASS) triumphed over Maghreb Fès (MAS) with a score of 62 to 61 in the first leg of the semi-finals of the Basketball Throne Cup (2024-2025), held on Saturday at the 11 January Hall in Fès.
ASS reached the semi-finals by defeating Wydad Casablanca (78-67) in the quarter-finals, while MAS had the upper hand against Kawkab Marrakech (77-58). The return match is scheduled for next Tuesday at the Bouazzaoui Hall in Salé (7:00 PM).
The other semi-final will see Ittihad Tanger face off against FUS Rabat. The first leg takes place this Sunday at the Ziaten Hall in Tanger (7:00 PM).

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