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An important win for Northeimer HC in the relegation battle
Northeimer celebrates after beating HC Leipzig.
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Northheim. The handball membership “Nortimer HS” in the third division efficiently returned in the combat for relegation. In their first house sport of the new yr, the eleventh in the desk beat Bundesliga aspect DHfK Leipzig with a good rating of 36:33 (19:14) in entrance of practically 400 enthusiastic spectators. That places NHC stage at 11:21 with SV Anhalt Bernburg, who’re solely in the relegation zone as a consequence of higher objective distinction.
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“We received as a result of all the gamers invested 100% and executed the tactical measures very effectively,” stated assistant coach Tim Gerstmann, who needed to change the absent head coach Jurgen Battier. “We had a variety of gamers who had day.”
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Malte Wodarz set the decisive strain. With twelve targets to look at, he not solely made the Saxons determined, but in addition took his tally to 95 targets this season, second solely to captain Christian Stöppler who has scored 88 instances up to now.
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With many youth and junior nationwide gamers, Leipzig bit their enamel at the NHC and needed to settle for a 13:19 deficit earlier than the break. Although the Saxons had been in a position to equalize at 30:30 (53rd minute) via poor defensive efforts by Northeim, the hosts weren’t shocked and took the lead 34:33 (59th minute) later with two Stöppler photographs (59th minute).
“We’re again in enterprise now,” a jubilant head coach, Badger, stated over the cellphone as the ultimate whistle blew on the essential victory. The success was overshadowed by an damage to Joe Schuster, who twisted his knee with out interference from an opponent. – The targets of the NHC are: Wodartz (12), Stoepler (6/4), Lutze (5), Branche, Seekamp (4), Bode, Skopich (2), Harder (1). – Leipzig’s most targets Peter (8/4) and Heitkamp (7) scored.