Badminton Holten: Positive New Year Start | HoltensNieuws.nl

After a short rest period during the Christmas holiday period and the canceled match due to the winter weather, the first team can compete again in strength against the Bronckhorst Badmintont Samen (BBS) team on Thursday, January 15. This composite association consists of Badminton Club Steenderen (BCS), Flash-Vorden and Hengelo Badminton Club (HBC).

It will be a nice 7-1 victory with a number of exciting matches that turned out particularly well for Holten.

HD Sander / Peter – Harold Konijnenbelt / Pieter Aarsen 20-22 21-15 21-15
DD Anniemiek / Yvet – Lidy Kuiper / Gea Stam 15-21 8-21
HE1 Sander – Harold 11-21 16-21
DE1 Annemiek – Lidy 11-21 14-21
HE2 Peter – Rolph Rikkering 21-13 17-21 19-21
DE2 Yvet – Gea 13-21 21-19 12-21
GD1 Sander / Annemiek – Harold / Lidy 21-23 21-23
GD2 Peter / Yvet – Roolph/Gea 11-21-21 7-2

The next game was already scheduled for yesterday, which is also the last home game for this season. The first team of BC Holten plays against Seepaerd T BC from ‘s Heerenberg. It is a fun and sporty evening with great parties. Harold’s singlet (photo) excels again with a win in the third set 29-27. What rallies, concentration, conditional battle and tactical jousting this was. Beautiful to look at.

With 2 away games to go, the team is still proudly at the top.

Badminton Club Holten is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and plays on Mondays and Wednesdays in Sports Hall ‘t Mossink. People from Rijssen, Holten and the surrounding area who want to try out the sport of badminton, recreationally or take it up again and play competitively, are very welcome!

James Whitfield

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