Strong home win: SVA Palzing defeats SSG Metten in the handball thriller
Strong home win: SVA Palzing defeats SSG Metten in the handball thriller
The handball players of the SVA Palzing fought for an exciting home game victory in the district league against SSG Metten at the weekend. Despite initial difficulties that affected the goalkeepers, the team showed a great combative performance and was able to triumph in the end with 35:32.
Although Palzing was never in the lead in the first half, the team remained constant. Coach Peter Mesiarik was positive about the moral strength of his team: "Despite the constant residues, the players have never given up," and added that they won important points against a strong opponent. Sandra Redl in particular played an outstanding game and contributed decisively to victory.
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With an impressive performance, Redl not only contributed goals, but also helped to tear gaps in the opposing defense from whom her teammates, such as Jazmin Nagy and Christina Schredl, benefited. Veronika Wöhrl also turned out to be a key player by causing major problems to defend the metten women. The first half ended with 20:20, but the Palzingen women checked the second round better. Thanks to some parades by goalkeeper Sandra Huber, the team was able to use it decisively, so that they secured the victory with a final score of 35:32.
The result improves Palzing's position in the league and gives the team the opportunity to continue to fight for higher consecration. "I've never seen her so well," praised his player Redl after the game.
In the district league, SC Kirchdorf was also able to win an important victory. The team prevailed against SSV Schrobenhausen with 22:18. Trainer Halid Elezovic was happy about the success, but expressed concerns about the exploitation of opportunities. Despite good moves, the players awarded a number of occasions, which made them all the more frustrating against strong goalkeepers.
In contrast, SG Moosburg saw less luck. They had to give up against the HSG Schwabkirchen with 29:27, with the lack of the injured player Sophie Schiffer weighed hard. Coach Thomas Wichmann explained that the missed opportunities in the first half, combined with inadequate referee performance, were crucial for the outcome of the game.The defeat was not the only negative result for SG Moosburg on this matchday, since they had already fallen behind in the first section and could only start to catch up in the second half. Franziska Gruber showed himself as a ray of hope in this game by scoring 16 goals, but that was not enough to secure victory.
In the further course of the district games, SC Freising II also fought bravely, but had to give up TSV Wartenberg with 24:28. The game was highly competitive, but the favorite in the end prevailed, despite the appealing performance by Eduara Krasnigi and Sofia Knecht on Freistings.
Overall, it was a game day full of excitement and drama in the league that continues to heat the rivalries and enthusiasm for handball in the region. The SVA Palzing players can now focus on the upcoming challenges, while the other teams are striving for their mistakes in the last games to further improve.
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