Bidasoa He took the victory this Saturday against the Helvetia Anaitasuna in Pamplona (32-35) in a high-tempo game in which he survived Juan del Arco’s success thanks to his greater depth on the bench and José Manuel Sierra’s goalkeeping work in the final minutes.
Helvetia Anaitasuna Y Bidasoa they exchanged goals at the beginning, with Of the arc assuming the scoring responsibility in the locals (7 goals in the first half), while in the irundarras the goal was much more distributed.
The many of Adrian Fernandez Y Salinas gave Bidasoa their first two-goal lead (8-10) until a 4-0 run led by Of the arc returned the initiative to the Navarrese team (14-12), who managed to maintain their small lead until the break (17-15).
It was his own Of the arc who with his eighth goal as soon as the second half began gave Helvetia Anaitasuna the maximum advantage (18-15). However, the team Jacob Cuetara His pulse did not shake and in just seven minutes he regained control with a run of 1-5 (20-21).
From then on, Bidasoa would no longer relinquish command in the electronic. Cuetara decided to replace a discreet Ledo in goal for the veteran sawwhose work would end up being decisive thanks to his five stops.
The goals of Adrian Fernandez Y Victor Rodriguez they gave Bidasoa their maximum lead with less than ten minutes to go (25-28). Fatigue and increased defensive attention reduced the impact of Of the arc And despite the efforts of Meokithe Helvetia Anaitasuna failed to close the gap.
Domínguez tried an attack with seven players in the final minutes, but the success in attack of the Gipuzkoan team allowed him to have a relatively calm ending and take the victory of the Anaitasuna Pavilion.
Data sheet:
32 – Helvetia Anaitasuna: Bar, Meoki (5), Edu Fernández (2), Chocarro (-), Aitor García (1) Redondo (4) and Bonanno (1) –initial team- Gastón (-), Bazán (2), Ganuza (1) , Pereira (4, 1 p), González (-), Del Arco (12) and Iñaki Martínez.
35 – Bidasoa-Irun: Ledo, Odriozola (6), Aginagalde (2), Salinas (4, 1p), Azkue (5, 1p), Zabala (2) and Víctor Rodríguez (4) –initial team- Cavero (2, 1p), Ugarte (1 ), Tesoriere (-), Da Silva (-), Adrián Fernández (6), Nieto (2) and García (1).
Marker every five minutes: 2-2, 3-4, 6-6, 9-10, 13-12 and 17-15 (rest) 19-17, 20-21, 22-25, 25-27, 28-31 and 32-35 ( final).
Referees: Macías de Paz and Ruiz Vergara. They excluded Gastón, Bazán and Aitor García (2) for Helvetia Anaitasuna and Tesoriere, Zabala, Azkue and Cavero for Bidasoa for two minutes.
Source: Eitb

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