African-Championships-U18  Chad Storm Into History: Ngaba Yaya's 27-28 Rampage Crushes Gabon for the Zone 4 Crown
There was no overtime drama this time, no war of attrition, no need for a frantic finish. Chad simply blew Gabon off the floor. With a wire-to-wire 85-58 demolition in the Zone 4 final on Friday, Chad claimed the title and, with it, a first-ever appearance at the FIBA U18 AfroBasket the landmark this small central African program had been chasing all week.
The result was effectively decided by halftime. Chad jumped on Gabon from the opening tip, racing to a 24-12 first-quarter lead, pushing it to 46-29 at the break and then slamming the door with a 22-11 third quarter that opened a 68-40 chasm. The fourth was a formality.
At the center of it, again, was Ngaba Yaya. After a 20-point, 24-rebound monster in the semifinal, the forward somehow went bigger in the final, posting a colossal 27 points and 28 rebounds on 11-of-18 shooting for an efficiency rating of 49 a one-man wrecking crew on both backboards. Mahamat Ousmane (2008) backed him with 24 points and six steals, and Junior Djibrine (2008) notched a double-double of 16 points and 11 rebounds. The rebounding gap told the story as starkly as the scoreline: Chad dominated the glass 67-37.
Gabon, who had shot poorly throughout the tournament, were colder still on the biggest night. They managed just 27.4 percent from the field and a miserable 25.8 percent on two-pointers, scoring almost entirely on three-pointers and free throws. Ray Darel Biyamba Nzila Star led them with 19 points on six made threes, and Jeremie Bryan Leyigui added 14, but Gabon never threatened after the opening minutes.
The win sends Chad to Cote d'Ivoire for the continental finals later this year, a debut on the U18 AfroBasket stage and a breakthrough moment for the country's youth program. Gabon, beaten finalists, are left to wait for another chance at a maiden appearance of their own.

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