Bera Bera wins the League after beating Elche in the final
Euskaraz irakurri: Bera Berak irabazi du Liga, finalean Elx mendean hartuta
He Super Amara Bera Bera has conquered the Iberdrola Warriors League after tying against him Atticgo Elche (27-27) and make good the victory achieved in the first game of the final, played last Wednesday at Gasca.
The San Sebastian team, which won its fourth trophy in five years, managed to win the championship after a great second half, in which it managed to avoid extra time after overcoming a six-goal deficit against the local team, which repeats its runner-up position for the second consecutive time.
He Bera Bera started the game better than Atticgo Elche, surpassed at times by the atmosphere of euphoria created on its court.
The San Sebastian team threatened to make the first push by enjoying a two-goal advantage on several occasions, taking advantage of Danila So Delgado’s lack of scoring precision.
Imanol Álvarez’s team knew how to hurt Atticgo Elche, especially from the pivot, where Lindie Tchaptchet seemed unstoppable.
The Rocamora team, as usual, grew from the defense. The Nicole Morales stops They gave wings to the Elche team, which finally found the usual scoring version of Danila.
The Atticgo Elche managed to reverse the trend of the party in the 19th minute (8-7). Imanol Álvarez tried to stop the local avalanche with a timeout, but the Elche team combusted in defense and attack and was already unstoppable.
An aggressive defense, Nicole Morales in goal and So Delgado in attack were enough arguments to send Super Amara Bera Bera to the canvas, which lost by five goals, although it managed to minimize damage before the break, which was reached with the score of 15-11.
The team from Elche maintained their inertia at the start of the second act, in which they led to increase the difference to six goalsthanks again to the extraordinary form of Nicole Morales.
The mixed defense on So Delgado helped Bera Bera get closer on the scoreboard (20-17), but a timeout by Rocamora gave air to the Elche team, which once again stabilized the difference at five goals.
With seven-meter throws, goals from Lindie Tchaptchet and saves from Aalla, Super Amara Bera Bera, who managed to stop So Delgado, held on to the game to adjust the score to the maximum 23-23 (minute 52).
Lydia Blanco completed the San Sebastian comeback (23-24) seven minutes from time, forcing Rocamora, once again, to stop the game with a timeout.
Atticgo Elche once again entrusted itself to Nicole Morales to balance the score and reach the last minute with a 26-26 tie. A goal from Etxeberria and a great save from Aalla with one second left, from a shot by So Delgado, They avoided extra time and gave the title to Super Amara Bera Bera.
DATA SHEET
27 – Atticgo Handball Elche (15+12): Nicole Morales (1); Do Nascimento (2), María Flores (1), Wolfs (3), Paola Bernabé (1), Patricia Méndez and Oppendal (2) -starting seven- Danila So Delgado (7, 1p), Van Zijl (2), Zhukova , Zaira Benítez (4), Clara Gascó (2), Celia Guilabert (2), Carratu (ps), Nuria Andreu and Kelly Rosa.
27 – Super Amara Bera Bera (11+16): Aalla; Echeverria (2), Mariane Fernandes (3), Lindie Tchaptchet (7), Laura Hernández (1), Boada (2p) and Arrojeria (2) – starting seven – Gavilán, (1) Alice Fernandes (ps), Alba Menéndez ( 1), Cavo, Karsten, Carmen Arroyo (5, 4p), Loidi, Lydia Blanco (1) and Erauskin (2).
Referees: Oyarzun Aylagas and Zaragueta Ruiz (Navarro Committee). María Flores was excluded for two minutes for Atticgo Elche, and Karsten, Etxeberria and Alba Menéndez for Super Amara Bera Bera.
Source: Eitb

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