SGSH Dragons are subject to Wilhelmshaven in goal!

SGSH Dragons are subject to Wilhelmshaven in goal!

In an exciting handball game, the SGSH Dragons lost to Wilhelmshaven HV (WHV) with 38:42 (19:21) on April 12, 2025. Despite the defeat, the SGSH secured the relegation through its previous performance.

The game took place in the North Frost Arena and went on goal. After eight minutes, Finn Gernus took the first tour for the SGSH, but the dragons soon had to bow to the pressure of the favorite WHV. Keeper Henrik Halfmann initially performed strongly and kept the SGSH in the game, but had to watch in the 27th minute how Joe Schuster was burdened with two time penalties. With a deficit of two goals, the SGSH went into the half -time break.

exciting course of the game

In the second section, the dragons tried to make up the gap, and remained combative despite a four-goal deficit. WHV experimented on the offensive, which made the SGSH possible several ball gains. Nevertheless, Wilhelmshaven held his narrow lead to the 53rd minute when it was 35:34. In the end, however, the SGSH could no longer create the turn. The goal scorers for the Dragons were Luis Buschhaus with 8 and Jan Thomas with 9 goals, while the entire team had to show deficits again in defensive behavior; The opposite slide is over 40 in the last three games.

With the third defeat in a row, the SGSH shows that there is still room for improvement, especially on the defensive. The game was played with a viewer of 850, and the referees were Mühlenberg and points out of Gladbeck. The time penalties were also important for the SGSH and 1 for WHV, and the WHV converted all four seven meters, while the SGSH could not use a single one.

In summary, the SGSH Dragons remains after this defeat, such as reported in the safe midfield of the table. The relegation is now secured due to the performance throughout the season, even if the last results give cause for concern.

In the meantime, informed come-on.de Aspects of the game and the Situation of the SGSH, which must continue to master their challenges on the defensive.

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