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Bera Bera closes the course with victory in the league classic

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Receive only three goals in the last 20 minutes and beat Rocasa in the last dance of Cesáreo, O’Mullony, Moreno and Ainhoa ​​Etxeberria

Inigo Villamia

There was no better way to end the season than with a victory in the league classic on the day when up to four Super Amara Bera Bera players put an end to their career in the San Sebastian team. Eli Cesáreo, María O’Mullony, Mirene Moreno and Ainhoa ​​Etxeberria wore this Saturday for the last time – at least at this stage – the shirt of the San Sebastian team and how could it be otherwise they defended it with honor. Especially the extreme left ermuarra, who with a 3/3 (one of Vaseline and another of thread), can leave with his head held high. The only one who could not score was O’Mullony, because the two pivots scored four and one goal respectively.

For the rest, the Super Amara added two more points to the locker that allow him to finish the course with a total of 49 of the 52 possible. And it is that those trained by Imanol Álvarez have only left three on the road due to the 32-32 draw in Porriño and the 27-23 defeat in Malaga. The rest of the days, that is, twenty-four, he has won and with solvency. This Saturday in the Canary Islands, the team once again showed signs of its regularity in a match that was decided in the last ten minutes but that began to cook up a little earlier, when it went from 24-23 in 1942 to 24-29 in just eleven later.

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Rocky Gran Canaria

Navarro (12 saves), Falcón, Spugnini (7 goals), Mbengue (2), Pizzo, Gomes (4), Risco (3) -starting seven- Palomino (1 save), De Miguel, Zygoura, Melian, González, Guerra (2), Hosoe (1), Martin and Pavlovic (8, 2p).

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Super Amara

Alice (13 saves), M. Etxeberria (5 goals), Cavo (3), Arrojeria (4), Menéndez (4), Hernández (8), Cesáreo (4) -starting seven- Aalla (1 save), Fernandes ( 1), Boada, O’Mullony, Polonio, A. Etxeberria (1), Moreno (3) and Urretabizkaia.

  • Partials every 5 minutes:
    2-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 13-13, 16-17 (rest); 19-18, 22-22, 24-25, 24-26, 26-29 and 27-33.

  • Referees:
    Florenza and Ausás (Catalan school). They excluded the locals Spugnini and Pizzo and the visitors Menéndez and Cesáreo (2).

Alice’s stops – she finished with thirteen – and the offensive success led in that section by Cavo, Hernández and Arrojeria completely blocked a Rocasa who only hit in front of goal three times during the last four sets, all of them through the pivot Spugnini, one of the best of his along with Pavlovic. Between the two they scored fifteen goals (7 and 8). Although they were not the only ones who supported the Canary Islands because Sílvia Navarro made a great first half with ten interventions. In the second, however, he could only do two more.

Before, the duel had been very even. With maximum differences of two goals for each team except in the final moments.

Imanol comes out with everything

The coach from Ermuarra demonstrated with his starting seven that he had not gone to the island to hang out despite the fact that there was nothing at stake for either of the two clubs. With Alice in goal, the only changes were Menendez at left back and Hernandez at that same winger. And Super Amara stayed ahead on the scoreboard until the break (16-17). Later, a partial 4-1 after the restart left him somewhat touched (20-18), but in a display of sacrifice and courage he managed to turn the score around to end up winning without any trouble. Thus, the Gipuzkoans put the finishing touch to a campaign in which, in addition to the league, they have managed to take a big step in Europe.

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