Bera Bera, champion of the Queen’s Cup
Euskaraz irakurri: Bera Bera, Erreginaren Kopako txapeldun
He Super Amara Bera Bera won its eighth Queen’s Cup, second in a row, which also grants a European passport after another defensive display and complete success in attack against a Caja Rural Aula Valladolid that lasted 25 minutes. The Donostiarras have prevailed by a resounding 32-24.
The Donostiarras started strong and it seemed that, under the protection of their thousands of fans, they were going to have clear control of the match, especially because Valladolid star Prieto O’Mullony was contained, so that the locals quickly gained four goals.
A partial of 1-5 for the pucelanasHowever, it allowed Miguel Ángel Peñas’ team to tie the match and send the hosts the message that they were going to fight for victory and their favoritism to the limit of their strength, now with O’Mullony once again doing damage with his shots. and penetrations.
A dead time when Things got complicated for Bera Bera had a magnificent result for their interests since, with another 3-0 partial, they once again took control of the final that they would not abandon and stressed out a Valladolid Aula that had a hard time deciphering the Basques’ defense.
Bera Bera’s final push, with Boada and the Argentine Cavo full of inspiration, would allow them to arrive with a income of five goals which was a treasure that, if the forces did not fail, could be decisive. The Gipuzkoans remained firm in the restart, the Brazilian Mariane Fernandes was the unblocker with her powerful throw and Valladolid ran out of ideas and batteries to keep up with Illunbe’s.
Miguel Ángel Peñas, who is finishing his last days on the bench, took a chance with a final time-out in which he asked to give everything to a team that was already down by seven goals and that would not be able to provide the necessary performance to get into the a final that was won by Bera Bera.
Data sheet
32.- Super Amara Bera Bera: Maddi Aalla (Alice Fernandes); Arrojeria (4), Mariane Fernandes (5), Gavilán (3), Boada (4), Alba Menéndez (1), Laura Hernández (4, 2 pen.), Cavo (2), Echeverria (2), Lindie Tchaptchet (2), Loidi, Carmen Arroyo (1), Erauskin (3), Lydia Blanco (1), Elke Karsten.
24.- Caja Rural Aula Valladolid: Sanz, (Alicia Robles); Elba Álvarez (2, 1 pen.), Jimena, Lucio (2), O’Mullony (6), Bazco, Téllez, Botella, Teresa Álvarez, Antón, Romero (4), Arounian (2), Bergara, González de Garibay (7), Claudia Moreno (1).
Referees: Lorena García and Tanía Rodríguez. They excluded Carmen Arroyo, Erauskin, Téllez and Lucio.
Markers every five minutes: 3-2; 7-4; 9-7; 12-10; 16-13; 20-15- rest- 23-16; 26-17; 28-18; 30-20; 31-23; 32-24.
Source: Eitb

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