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Associate Member, the Scottish Handball Association (SHA), hosted the 2018
British Handball Association (BHA) British Championship Play-Off last week at
Oriam - Scotland's national performance centre for sport, based at Heriot-Watt
University's Riccarton campus in capital city Edinburgh.
Effectively
a ‘Final 4’ of the top two teams in England and Scotland, Scottish league
champions Glasgow came from behind in the first semi-final to beat England’s league runners-up,
Olympia, 30:22 (12:15) as their defence restricted their opponents to just
seven second half strikes.
It
was swiftly followed by another victory for the host nation as Scottish league
runners-up Livingston beat English champions London GD 29:26 (15:10) in the second semi-final to set-up
an all Scottish final.
The
final saw Glasgow again bounce back strongly from a first half deficit as the
young Livingston side lead by three at the break (15:12), but with 10 minutes
to go in the game, that lead had evaporated (22:22) as the Glaswegians powered
through to the final buzzer to win 31:26. Livingston’s Ross Strachan top scored
with 12 goals, and three behind was Gabriel Fernandez who struck the most for
Glasgow, with nine. In the bronze medal match London GD beat Olympia 22:21.
The
victory for Glasgow in the British Championship completed a trio of 2017/18
titles for the side, adding to the Scottish league title and Scottish cup.
The
2018 BHA British Championship was a pilot edition of the ‘Final 4’ version of
the tournament between the top teams from England and Scotland after the 2017 test
event, which saw Warrington Wolves (ENG) beat Livingston (SCO).
Previously,
the competition took place in a league format and the new format since 2017 is
a return to the competition after a long break. The Championship decides the
allocated places for British teams in EHF European Cup competitions.
British
Handball Association Chairman Paul Bray said:
“We
are slowly re-establishing the British Championship and are very pleased with
the outcome this year – next year we aim to introduce the Women’s BHA Final 4.
“I
would like to congratulate all four teams who competed in this great venue and
especially Glasgow, who won their first British title.
“I
would also like to thank the Scottish Handball Association for organising this
year’s edition – along with the England Handball Association, they will take
turns hosting this event and the British Handball Association are very grateful
to them for their support of the competition.”
For more information about the
British Handball Association, visit www.britishhandball.com
Photo:
British Handball