Bad Blankenburg/Plota – If the Oberliga handball gamers of the HS Burgenland had wished for the course of the day prematurely, it might have been the identical: on Saturday, they recorded a 30:31 defeat of the chaser Koten in Glauchau/Meerane. On Sunday, they might do their “homework”. With a rating of 28:27, they defeated HSV Bad Blankenburg, which is in seventh place.
The phrase “homework” in all probability would not do the take a look at diploma justice. “First Halle, then Cauthen and now Bad Blankenburg, it was three powerful opponents in a row. The incontrovertible fact that we scored six factors is basically sturdy,” stated HCB coach Svajunas Kairis after the sport.
In distinction to the house win towards Cauthen, he allowed skilled Bundesliga rookie Marc Ashe to play at heart again from the beginning. And Ashe thanked him with seven objectives within the first half, three of them from the seven-meter mark, proper there. But the Thuringians have skilled gamers of their ranks, together with Josef Jonas and Michael Konaric of the Czech Republic, who received a championship or cup of their nation earlier than shifting to Bad Blankenburg.
Neither workforce might make a transparent contest on Sunday. The guests from Burgenland entered the dressing room with a two-goal distinction at 12:14, however the residence workforce took the lead with two objectives within the forty second minute. “It was a tricky 60 minutes the place we teamed up and performed nicely defensively,” HCB coach Kairis stated.
It was a high quality efficiency that helped his workforce come from behind and take a three-goal lead on a five-goal run. It wasn’t a foregone conclusion, nevertheless, as Bad Blankenburg battled forwards and backwards for a area purpose and grabbed the ball with seven seconds left at 27:28 to present them at the very least some extent probability. “But happily, the opponent made a technical error with a poor move,” stated Kairis, who now has a five-point lead over Cauthen, Halle and Pirna/Heidenau along with his workforce within the Oberliga title race. “It’s not unhealthy, however we nonetheless have loads of troublesome duties forward of us,” Kairis stated merely.
Central German Oberliga, males: HSV Bad Blankenburg – HC Burgenland 27:28 (12:14). HCB: Marius Gebner, Marian Foyt; Stefan Remke 3, Kenny Dober 2, Lorenz Kroeber 1, Niklas Seifert, Steve Baumgertel 2, Tim Bilzer 4, Kevin Sep-Kies 2, Richard Vogel, Tom Hanner 2, Marcel Popa 4, Marc Ashe 7, Janko Pesic 1 – Penalties: HSV 9/7, HCB 3/3; Provisional penalties: HSV 2, HCB 2.
The weekend for HCB’s second males’s workforce was easy, if in a detrimental sense of the phrase. On the plot, they hosted Spergauer and needed to settle for a 27:39 defeat ultimately. “The boys performed very nicely within the first half,” stated Steffen Baumgart, sports activities director of HC Burgenland. At half-time they had been nonetheless inside placing distance 16-18, however halfway by way of the second half the guests from Spergau pulled away, leaving the Burgenlanders backside of the desk.
Saxony-Anhalt league, males: Burgenland II – SG Spergau 27:39 (16:18). HCB II: Marvin Richter, Jakob Aumann; Markus Deibicht, Markus Fodisch 4, Tim Kurrath 2, Tom-Erik Roerborn 2, Lukas Hauck 3, Stefan Fichtner 9/4, Martin Foyt 1, Tim Krenz 3, Paul Zenker 3, Martin Tillman, Jonas Hassenmeier – Seven meters: HCB 5 /4, Spergau 5/5; Penalties: HCB II 3, Spergau 4.
By the best way, Steffen Baumgart’s keep in Plota and never in Bad Blankenburg was attributable to his success as coach of the Oberliga girls’s workforce, changing the sick Sascha Meiner. Baumgart was not shocked by second-placed HCB’s 23:21 win over VfL Meissen: “Meissen is far stronger from their place within the desk, however fortunately we had been capable of win the sport with good workforce play and robust play. The final breakthrough will determine for us.”
Central German Oberliga, Women: Burgenland – VfL Meissen 23:21 (12:10). HCB: Vibke Detien, Kira Barth; Julia Poschel 6, Marie Knappe, Lena John, Sandra Kube 1, Lee Guderian 3, Jasmin Heinz, Teresa Haenel, Justin Schmitz 9/4, Lee Schoenefeld 2, Carmen Ringler 2, Juliana Maul, Celine Knorr – Seven Meters: HCB 4, Meissen 2/1; Penalties: HCB 1, Meissen 1.