Badminton
If teams 1 and 6 of Plerin Badminton remain in an unfortunate position, in 5th and 6th place in their R2 and D4 groups, at the end of the fourth day of the championship, the other teams of the club are doing better. With a draw and a defeat this Sunday, December 14, team 2 moves to 3rd place in R3, like BP4 in D3, after two victories. Two great successes can also be attributed to the BP5, which wins 2nd place in D4. A defeat and a victory bring BP3 (D1) into fourth place.
Football
The U15 women of Plérin FC experienced their first victory and are penultimate in their R1 group. Their senior elders lost to Quimperlé (8th in R1) and Dirinon (6th in R2). On the men’s side, we note the 3-0 victory of seniors 2 against Trégueux to take the lead in their D2 group. The draws of SM1 (R3) and SM3 (D3) lead them to 6th place. Finally, R2 remains complicated for the U16s, who are ninth out of ten after another defeat.
Table tennis
The victory of the men of Prénationale, undefeated, should allow the Argantel-club to display four teams at national level in the second phase of the championship. With the N2 women’s and N3 men’s teams having already validated their continuation, there is only one lucky star left on the N1, on January 10, for it to do the same. A final day also synonymous with the possibility of advancement for the R2 and Pre-regional teams.
Handball
The victory of the U15F1 by 54-20 against Ploufragan is one of the eleven recorded by Baie d’Armor HB, this weekend of December 13 and 14, for six defeats (including that of SM2, last in the second territorial division). At this same level, the senior women are in the lead, while at the Regional Excellence level, the victorious U18M1 and SM1 are in the middle of the table.
James Whitfield
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