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Waterpolo, BOV Summer League: Neptunes three points above Sliema, first point for Valletta

Stewart Said Wednesday, 8 August 2018, 23:29 Last update: about 7 years ago
Neptunes Leo Vegas' got the better of Sirens Greentube with a convincing 15-11 win. Photo: Domenic Aquilina
Neptunes Leo Vegas' got the better of Sirens Greentube with a convincing 15-11 win. Photo: Domenic Aquilina

NEPTUNES LEO VEGAS        15
SIRENS GREENTUBE            11
(4-2), (4-2), (2-3), (5-4)

Title contenders Neptunes Leo Vegas took advantage from the defeat of Sliema on Tuesday, as they continued Sirens' woes winning 15-11. They are now three points above Sliema with two games to spare, and now they are in the driving seat to claim the second place which means a direct place to play-off semi-finals.

Sirens showed only glimpses of their quality during the game and after eight games they are still not showing their full potential, winning only one game and drawing another one. Sasko Popovski will coach the team for the remainder of the season as Marco Baldinetti and Sirens parted ways.

Neptunes succeeded in ending the first session in front winning it 4-2. Sirens equalised in two occasions from Isaiah Riolo and Paul Privitera, but Neptunes scored two consecutive goals from Miguel Zammit and their chief scorer Stevie Camilleri.

This lead permitted Neptunes to control the game better, while Sirens had to work harder to stay in the game. After Privitera responded to Petar Muslim's goal, Neptunes stretched their lead to four goals. Clint Mercieca pulled one back from a brilliant action, but Muslim assured his team of beginning the third session four goals in front.

Sirens were better in defence and were showing signs of not giving up. They won the third session and could have easily started the last session with a disadvantage of only a goal or two, but the goal by Niki Lanzon near the end of the session resulted in a good 10-7 lead.

Marc Grech clawed one back 29 seconds from the beginning of the last session, but Neptunes soon responded and scored from a brace by Jordan Camilleri, Stevie Camilleri and Gabriel Pace to open up a 14-8 advantage to close the game. Nicolas Bicari shined in the last part of the game to reduce the gap with a hat-trick.

Neptunes: A. Borg, Cole, N. Lanzon (1), K. Erdogan, G. Pace (1), P. Muslim (2), N. Zammit, S. Camilleri (4), J. Camilleri (4), J. Abela, M. Zammit (2), J. Culic, M. Azzopardi (1), J. Parnis

Sirens: N. Grixti, P. Privitera (2), E. Aquilina, N. Bicari (5), M. Grech (1), I. Riolo (1), C. Mercieca (1), J. Sciberras, J. Napier, J. Ciantar, L. Caruana, J. Brownrigg (1), G. Galea Curmi

Referees: Alex De Raffaele, Andrea Zedda

 

Valletta Videoslots' Charlie Zammit (R) in command against Exiles Elia Caterers. Photos © Domenic Aquilina

EXILES ELIA CATERERS         8
VALLETTA VIDEOSLOTS         8
(2-2), (0-2), (2-1), (4-3)

Exiles Elia Caterers salvaged a point and stayed unbeaten against Valletta Videoslots in an interesting game. This draw meant that Valletta won their first point of the season in a match that they were in front for most of the game, and probably they might feel that they deserved the win.

Marco Cuk's team were determined to claim something from a match that they didn't dictated but had to chase from the beginning after a slow start.

Exiles had a mountain to climb from the get going as Valletta took a double lead from Charlie Zammit and Marton Toth, but as Valletta seemed to be dictating play, Exiles managed to equalise with two goals in the last minute and a half from Benji Lanzon and a personal action from Aurelien Cousin.

Valletta went two goals in front in the second session from Marton Toth and Michele Mifsud as they finished the second session in an unusual 4-2 lead.

Exiles continued to chase their opponents, but Valletta kept their composure, but the game had a turning point as Valletta missed a clear one on one chance to make it 6-3 and from the subsequent action, Nicky Paris reduced the deficit only to a goal.

The third session ended in controversy as the referees made a mistake and didn't notice that Valletta played the last 16 seconds of the session with one more player. Exiles protested heavily and demanded a penalty, but the match controllers ordered the game to be restarted.

This decision seemed to spark Exiles as they were determined not to let the game slip away. Andrea Bianchi equalised, and Nicky Paris scored a good goal from the left side. Valletta were in disadvantage for the first time but were brave enough to react and from 6-5 managed to take an 8-7 lead with 52 seconds left.

Exiles coach Marko Cuk called a time-out and from the resultant attack, had a man-up which was converted by Aurelien Cousin with 27 seconds left.

Exiles: M. Castillo, M. Fenech (2), A. Bianchi (1), M. Stellini, T. Sullivan, S. Xerri de Caro, S. Nikic, K. Griscti, N. Paris (2), A. Cousin (2), B. Lanzon (1), P. Paris, G. Ciappara

Valletta: R. Sciortino, J. Spiteri Staines, A. Agius, M. Mifsud (2), T. Agius, R. Mock, D. Paolella, M. Toth (4), N. Bonello Ghio, C. Zammit (1), N. Farrugia (1), M. Lanzon

Referees: Tommaso Boccia, Stefan Licari

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

OTTERS NIVEA                             8
MARSASKALA TRANSCRIPTA    12
(0-4), (3-2), (1-4), (4-2)

Otters: M. Xerri, A. Magri, A. Camenzuli, L. Felice (1), E. Meli (3), D. Dimech, K. Scicluna, A. Kincses (4) M. Sciberras, E. Gravina, M. Aquilina, D. Zahra, K. Schembri

Marsaskala: J. Micallef, J.C. Cutajar, E. Carabot (1), D. Borg Millo (1), A. Vlahovic (3), L. Grixti, K. Navarro (3), J. Busuttil, J. Bajada (1), C. Mifsud (3), D. Cassar, R. Attard, B. Muscat

Referees: Tommaso Boccia, Ronnie Spiteri

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