BSC Unna III lost narrowest of margins to Ski Club Unna Unna BSC II 3:5
Too bad that was close! In the prestigious Derby against the ski club, it was only in games with women's participation points for the BSC - the men went away empty-handed. Here were some of the lost games closely contested and could have been going out with a bit more luck, training, impact safety, getting used to the "Home Area" is also different.
was very positive the debut of Bill Hess that went for a break from playing the point in play. Both the doubles with Simon Halve and they remained in individual undefeated. It fell out of her single with 21:10 and 21:12 also quite superior.
your doubles with Simon went over three rounds: after losing the first set (15:21), brought the two of the second and third set with 21:17 and 21:14 relatively safe home.
Even the mixed - as always with Heinz Hiller and Sandra Besch - needed three sets and a total of 111 rallies are to end up with 23:21, 14:21 and 21:11 front.
The result set clear boundaries, but in the second set but narrowly lost our first double hole went to Alexander and Philip Schneider: 12:21 and 19:21. And also in his individual could do against Ingo Philipp Filbrandt at the end not much: 17:21 and 8:21.
was a very close decisions, the second double in the first and third individual - but all to our disadvantage. Heinz Hiller and Jörg Halve were clearly recovered after the first set and lost their power not to continue at the end of 21:11, 15:21 and 17:21. Compliments to Heinz Kauschalek of ski club, which was for tactical reasons set under tremendous pressure.
Alex had to give in to TobiasDasbeck Although only two sets, however, is very scarce, beaten with 21:23 and 18:21. versiebte
The last chance for a draw Jörg Halve, which, while Christian was able to win a set, but then with 18:21, 21:18 and 16:21 just drew the short straw.
This means that the ski club is now unbeaten at # 1 - we must contrast with 2:6 points in the next game against Hamm also trying to keep to the midfield.
written report: Jörg Halve
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