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Double wins Weywiesen and Witten in bundesliga

10/19/2021

Published by frits bakker

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The winning team of Weywiesen with Blomdahl and Forthomme

BOTTROP/BERLIN - BC Magdeburg remains on top of the league table in the German team competition. BC Weywiesen, in its strongest line-up, has recovered from a poor start. BCC Witten also achieved a double success in the third and fourth rounds of play, in which BC Magdeburg played only once and won 6-2 against BC International on Saturday.

Dion Nelin won the most remarkable match in this round: the Dane beat Martin Horn 50-37 in 28 innings. The gala performances of the home teams BC Weywiesen and BCC Witten were not surprising. Thanks to the third win in three appearances, however, BC Magdeburg remains the unbeaten leader.

BC Magdeburg, like BC Elversberg, has 9 match points, but played one match less. BC St. Wendel, missing Dick Jaspers, follows with 7 points. The Dutchman is in Mexico for a promotion tour. BC Weywiesen climbed to the 4th place and is the best of four teams with 6 points. BC International, BCC Witten and AGB Xanten follow in 7th place. Defending champion München is eighth with 3 points.

BC München was beaten by BC Weywiesen 7-1 on Saturday. The maximum score was prevented by Johann Schirmbrand, who played a strong match against Roland Forthomme and reached a draw in 38 innings. Best player in the home team was Thorsten Frings in his match with Wolfgang Zenkner: 50-28 in 28 innings. Torbjörn Blomdahl beat Kokkoris 50-40 in 31 and Christian Rudolph won 50-30 against Christodoulidis in 38.

In Witten, BCC secured a 6-2 victory against Elversberg, which had won its first two games of the season. Ronny Lindemann excelled in his match with Michael Lohse 50-37. However, the best man of the match was on the side of Elversberg. Peter Ceulemans won 50-43 in 25 vs Dave Christiani.

In the capital BC International Berlin awaited a hard fight facing the leader BC Magdeburg. Berlin played without Polychronopoulos and Jean van Erp, Magdeburg replaced Karakurt with the Czech Novak. Schönhoff and Willenberger won for Magdeburg in the first round 50-43 in 49 and 50-46 in 53. The decision took place in the top match between Martin Horn and Dion Nelin, the Dane won 50-37 in 28.

At Velbert versus St. Wendel, Jeffrey Jorissen was best man of the day for St. Wendel. The Dutchman beat Ismael Yasin 50-31 in 28 innings thanks to a run of 14. Barry van Beers beat Jérôme Barbeillon in 46 innings.

BCC Witten continued its good progress on Sunday and even won 8-0 against St. Wendel. Dutchman Dave Christiani played the best match and beat his compatriot Jeffrey Jorissen 50-27 in 27. Ronny Lindemann won on one carom against Barbeillon.

In Bottrop, the score was 8-0 for BC Weywiesen in the match against Erlangen. Roland Forthomme played the best match, winning against Czech Martin Bohac, 50-19 in 21. Torbjörn Blomdahl beat Andreas Efler 50-39 in 28.

BC Elversberg recovered well from the previous day's defeat against Velbert. The team won 6-2, Peter Ceulemans beat Yasin 50-43 in 37. Michael Lohse beat Barry van Beers in a long game, 52 innings.

BC München was the losing team after the other loss in Bottrop: against Xanten 6-2. Huub Wilkowski was the man of the day with a victory over Kokkoris, 50-14 in 29 innings. The only victory for the Bavarian team came from the old master Wolfgang Zenkner, who beat Jack van Peer 50-32 in 36 innings.

The results:
Matchday 3:
BC International - BC Magdeburg 2-6
BCC Witten - BC Elversberg 6-2
BC Weywiesen - BC München 7-1
BSV Velbert - BC St.Wendel 4-4
BG AGB Xanten - ATSV Erlangen 6-2

Matchday 4:
BCC Witten - BC St.Wendel 8-0
BC Weywiesen - ATSV Erlangen 8-0
BSV Velbert - BC Elversberg 2-6
BC AGB Xanten - BC München 6-2

The Witten team with two match wins in the double weekend; left Ronny Lindemann and Dave Christiani

 

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