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4. Remise De La Composition Florale 5. Concours De 4. REMISE DE LA COMPOSITION FLORALE Lors de la rencontre CHOLET BASKET/LE MANS, la composition florale réalisée par A L’ART FLORAL a été remise par Rudy GOBERT à Madame et Monsieur HUMEAU, de la société AJS 5. CONCOURS DE PRONOSTICS FAMILLE MARY/CHOLET BASKET Le vainqueur du concours de pronostics Famille Mary / CB est Madame CLOCHARD, de la société STREGO Elle avait pronostiqué Patrick CHRISTOPHER comme meilleur marqueur avec 25 points (score exact 27) et un score de Cholet Basket de 88 points (score exact 94). Photos : Frédéric Graizeau 18/35 6. FABIEN CAUSEUR DANS LE 5 MAJEUR FRANÇAIS DE L'ÉQUIPE, PATRICK CHRISTOPHER DANS LE 5 MAJEUR ETRANGER DE L’ÉQUIPE Grâce à sa belle performance face au Mans (18pts, 3 rebonds et 2 interceptions pour 21 d’évaluation), Fabien CAUSEUR a été sélectionné dans le 5 Majeur Français de l’Équipe. De son côté, Patrick CHRISTOPHER, auteur également d’une belle prestation (27pts, 7 rebonds pour 20 d’évaluation) a été sélectionné dans le 5 Majeur Étranger de l’Équipe. L’Équipe – Lundi 16 janvier 2012 Photo : E. Lizambard 19/35 7. CHALLENGE DES PAYS DE LA LOIRE EXPOBAIN EXPOELEC A l’occasion du match CB / LE MANS de samedi dernier, se déroulait le Challenge des Pays de la Loire EXPOBAIN EXPOELEC. - AASH BASKET – ST HILAIRE DE CLISSON (44) - ASM BASKET - MARTIGNE (49) - BLEUETS BASKET STE FOY (85) - ESPERANCE LUMINAISE BASKET – STE LUMINE DE CLISSON (44) - JEUNE FRANCE – LES MOUTIERS SUR LE LAY (85) - LES HERBIERS VENDEE BASKET (85) - REBOND CHAPELAIS – LA CHAPELLE ST LAURENT (79) - LES MONTAGNARDS BASKET – LA MONTAGNE (44) - ST MAXIME BASKET ST MEME LE TENU (44) - US COMBRAND BASKET (79) 20/35 Vainqueur du Challenge : AASH BASKET – ST HILAIRE DE CLISSON (44) Elu Club le plus dynamique : BLEUETS BASKET STE FOY (85) Photos : Frédéric Graizeau 8. ROBERT DOZIER EST DE RETOUR A CHOLET Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Samedi 14 janvier 2012 21/35 9. HOUSTON DEBARQUE A CHOLET Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Mardi 17 janvier 2012 Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Mardi 17 janvier 2012 22/35 Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Mardi 17 janvier 2012 Ouest France– Mardi 17 janvier 2012 23/35 L’Équipe – Mardi 17 janvier 2012 Le Courrier de l’Ouest –Mercredi 18 janvier 2012 24/35 10. TIRAGE DE LA COUPE DE FRANCE Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Jeudi 19 janvier 2012 Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Jeudi 19 janvier 2012 25/35 Ouest France – Jeudi 19 janvier 2012 Ouest France – Jeudi 19 janvier 2012 26/35 11. LA SEMAINE DES AS Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Samedi 14 janvier 2012 L’Équipe – Dimanche 15 janvier 2012 27/35 12. TOURNOI : CHOLET MONDIAL BODET BASKET La Jeune-France de Cholet Section Basket et le comité d’organisation du Cholet Mondial Bodet Basketball se sont associés hier dimanche 15 janvier lancer la grande campagne de communication de l’édition 2012 qui fêtera ses 30 ans. En effet, autour du match derby de régionale 2 féminine entre la JF Cholet et l’Avenir de Trémentines, le comité d’organisation a effectué la remise du tee-shirt du mondial 2012 avec le partenaire Cholet Sports Loisirs représentée par M Michel Champion et lancé officiellement le décompte temps Bodet qui coure jusqu’au 6 avril prochain (début du mondial) avec Mrs Burel et Barré représentant la société Trémentinaise. La cerise sur le gâteau (ou galette..) a été la présentation de Fabien Causeur au public venu nombreux et surtout aux jeunes pousses présents pour l’occasion habillés tout en framboise (couleur officiel du tee-shirt 2012). Dédicaces improvisées pendant la 1ère mi-temps et surtout un tournoi KO où Fabien Causeur se prit au jeu complètement. Les enfants et les parents furent ravis. Malheureusement en finale du tournoi KO, Fabien a perdu contre Thomas, poussins de la JF Basket, heureux de cette petite aventure prolongée avec le parrain 2012 du Cholet Mondial Bodet Basketball, meilleur joueur de Cholet Basket en cette phase aller de Pro A. Monsieur Bourdouleix, Député maire, Florence Dabin, Adjointe aux sports et à la jeunesse ont suivi la démonstration et l’animation du parrain et des minots de la JF mais aussi apprécié le tee-shirt 2012. Revêtus de celui-ci, représentants de la collectivité, partenaires présents, Président de la ligue régionale de Basket, le parrain, Fabien Causeur, et les enfants, posèrent toutes et tous pour la photo souvenir de ce bel après-midi de janvier ponctué par le partage de la galette de la section JF Basket et le verre de l’amitié. Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Dimanche 15 janvier 2012 28/35 Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Mardi 17 janvier 2012 29/35 13. LES VŒUX DU MAIRE DE TREMENTINES Jim Bilba et Carl Ona Embo, parrains de Trémentines, et Jean-Pierre Chaillou, membre du CA de CB, étaient présents le vendredi 13 janvier 2012 à la cérémonie des vœux de la municipalité. Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Jeudi 19 janvier 2012 30/35 14. DES NOUVELLES DE CHANDLER PARSONS Basket News – Jeudi 19 janvier 2012 31/35 15. DES NOUVELLES DE NANDO DE COLO L’Équipe –Mercredi 18 janvier 2012 16. DES NOUVELLES DE RODRIGUE BEAUBOIS Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Dimanche 15 janvier 2012 32/35 17. ACTUAL PARTENAIRE DU CHOLET BASKET ENTREPRISE Ouest France – Dimanche 15 janvier 2012 33/35 18. RICHOU, PARTENAIRE DU CHOLET BASKET ENTREPRISE Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Samedi 14 janvier 2012 Le Courrier de l’Ouest – Samedi 14 janvier 2012 34/35 Ouest France –Mercredi 18 janvier 2012 35/35 .
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