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Prometheus kept Plot and Laios
Youngsters Nikos Plotas and Angelos Lagios continue the 2023/24 season at Prometheus Patras.
Two young children, Nikos Plotas (2004, 1.95m) and Angelos Lagios (2003, 2.02m), who had completed the NOUS program and became members of the youth men’s national team that won the bronze medal at the EuroBasket U20, were taken over by Prometheus in the ranks of Patras.
Promethea Patras OEM announcement in detail:
“KAE Prometheus is pleased to announce the stay of young athlete Nikos Plotas, who will continue to be a member of our team and will continue to increase their efforts for the 2023-24 season.
Nikos Plotas was born on June 12, 2004 in Patras. He is 1.95 tall and starts in positions “1” and “2”. This is a particularly talented athlete that comes from the bowels of the club and the “NOUS” program. He has won medals at Panhellenic Championships from the young age of Prometheus, while also taking the time to compete in the men’s team, the Basket League and the Eurocup.
In the summer of 2023 he was a member of the men’s youth national team, which made us proud by winning the bronze medal at the Eurobasket U20, with the Patrinos guard being instrumental in the progress of our representative group.
We wish Nikos a prosperous path by continuing his hard work while helping to achieve the goals of Prometheus.
KAE Prometheus is pleased to announce that another athlete from the bowels of the club and the “NOUS” program, Angelos Lagios, will remain an active member of the men’s team for the 2023-24 season.
Angelos Lagios was born on April 14, 2003. He is 2.02 tall and plays as a forward. His path in basketball is closely linked to our team as he has been at Prometheus Academy since he was a child and was one of the outstanding athletes which made him a member of the men’s team.
He has been instrumental in the medal wins of the youth and children’s teams of “NOUS” in recent years, he was also a member of the national youth team that won the bronze medal at the European Basketball Championship, in which he did not participate in the games due to an injury.
We wish Angelos to achieve his goals and continue to make progress to contribute to the future success of our team.”
Source: sport 24
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