Astures & Oviedo C Lead Second Territorial – Round 1 Results

Having completed the first round of the National League of Second Territorial Clubs, Bodega Anchón Astures and Oviedo C close the start of the competition with full victories, placing themselves as provisional co-leaders after the four rounds in Castropol.

In the middle zone of the classification are Bádminton Club Coruña-Oleiros, Athlos C and Athlos B, with three victories, followed by Bádminton Torrelavega, with two victories. Gijón, Netsport Astures, Bádminton Olimpia and CB Cíes appear with a victory, while Bádminton Occidente and Oviedo D close the table after this first round.

First round
The opening day left the first victories for Athlos C, CB Cíes, Bádminton Olimpia, Bodega Anchón Astures and Oviedo C, in a round marked by equality in several matches, with three eliminatory rounds resolved by a tight 3-2. Oviedo C opened the sleeve with a clear victory against Bádminton Torrelavega, while Anchón Astures and Athlos C started showing solidity.

Second round
In the second block of matches, Athlos C, Oviedo C and Bodega Anchón Astures added their second consecutive victory, placing themselves at the top of the provisional classification. Athlos B and Netsport Astures achieved their first victory in this round, in a middle band that was beginning to compact after the midday results.

Third round
The third round confirmed the good moment of Athlos C, Oviedo C, Bádminton Coruña-Oleiros and Bodega Anchón Astures, who reached their total of three victories in three matches. CB Cíes remained on the lookout with two wins, while the rest of the teams continued to add tight results in a very balanced round.

Fourth round
The last round closed the first round with the decisive victories of Bodega Anchón Astures against Coruña-Oleiros and of Oviedo C against Oviedo D, results that allowed both teams to complete the round with full victories. Athlos B, Torrelavega and CB Cíes also added in this round, configuring a provisional classification with two outstanding teams and a very even middle zone for the next round.

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