After a very bitter 33:37 (13:19) defeat at the previous bottom team VfL Fredenbeck, MT Melsungen 2 took over the Red Lantern after the twelfth matchday of the 3rd League North-West by losing a direct comparison with the North Germans.
It was a really bad false start that the Melsungers made. Leon Stehl was able to immediately equalize the home team’s first lead through Maximilian Mißling. But then all the dams broke. Plenty of mistakes in the forward game, merciless punishment through quick counterattacks by VfL: after less than five minutes of play, coach Arjan Haenen had to take the first time out. Immediately before, Ole Richter made it 6-1.
After the Dutchman’s lecture, things went much better. Even if Florian Drosten had the luxury of missing a seven-meter penalty. Afterwards, however, he immediately scored twice, as did Manuel Hörr to make it 7:6 (11th). The next early timeout followed, this time taken by Igor Scharnikau. The speech was at least as successful as his coaching colleague’s, because Fredenbeck pulled ahead again: 11:7 through Pelle Fick’s seven-meter penalty (16th). Although the MT 2 initially came a little closer thanks to goals from Lasse Ohl and Leon Stehl, they quickly lost the hard-won ground and collapsed again. So that we were already six goals behind at the break.
The fact that Leon Stehl opened the second round successfully was only a brief joy. Which was immediately nipped in the bud by a penalty against Lasse Ohl and Fredenbeck’s pull away to 21:14 (33rd). However, the pivot was still one of the few assets in the game for North Hesse, who sorely missed the injured Jan Waldgenbach and were hardly able to develop any pressure from the backcourt without the left-hander. At least Florian Weiß took advantage of a penalty against Maximilian Mißling and Florian Drosten shortened the score to 23:19 (41st). At least the MT 2 couldn’t be completely disconnected.
But the pattern remained. Whenever the red and whites appeared to be on a good path to approach, the cold shower reliably arrived. So after Jan Möller’s 26:19 (44th), another Haenen time-out was necessary in order to be able to escape forward again if possible. However, it failed because the next attack fizzled out and Rene Andrei and Manuel Hörr received the next penalties. Ben Beekmann’s 26:20 score didn’t bring any real relief.
In the final phase, the Melsung team couldn’t manage anything more than an exchange of blows at eye level with minimal advantages in the final spurt. The distance fluctuated around one goal or another, but remained fairly constant in the range of around six goals. The last gasp was two double hits from Jona Rietze and Rene Andrei to make it 34:30. However, there weren’t even three and a half minutes left on the clock, so the North Germans were able to manage the lead they had previously thrown out towards the end.
The course: 1:0 (1st), 1:1 (2nd), 6:1 (5th), 7:6 (11th), 11:7 (16th), 11:9 (19th) , 14:9 (24th), 17:11 (25th), 19:12 (29th), 19:13 (halftime), 19:14 (31st), 21:14 (33rd), 22: 17 (36th), 23:19 (41st), 26:19 (44th), 30:23 (50th), 33:26 (55th), 34:30 (57th), 37:33 ( End).
Statistics
MT Melsungen 2: Büde, Beck, Herbst – Stehl 5, Grolla, Hörr 2, Reinbold, Rietze 4, Backhaus, Ohl 8, Beekmann 2, Kothe 1, Andrei 4, Weiß 1, Drosten 6/3, Markos – coach Arjan Haenen .
VfL Fredenbeck: Petrov, Spark – Sievert 2, Huckschlag 2, Fick 3/1, Je. Müller 8, Lens, Richter 6, Möller 4, Fock, Franke 3, Heinsohn 4, Yes. Müller, Reiners, Mißling 5 – coach Igor Scharnikau.
Z: 580 – SR: Julian Lauenroth / Arne Surrow (Lübeck / Kronshagen) – Penalties: 12 – 10 minutes – 7m: 4/3 – 1/1.
2023-11-25 20:38:43
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