Elche delivered a decisive showing in handball as they overwhelmed Beti Onak with a 37-21 score. The Rocamora squad demonstrated a sharp edge on both ends of the floor, combining a stubborn defensive stance with intelligent reading of the game clock and rapid, precise transitions. This performance came on a night that mattered for the Iberdrola Guerreras League, marking a pivotal moment on the fourth match day at the Esperanza Lag pavilion with the action beginning at eight in the evening.
leaders
Atticgo Elche reclaimed top position in the standings, sharing the summit with Caja Rural Aula Valladolid, both loaded with eight points from flawless runs of play. In front of a crowd of about 350 spectators, coach Joaquín Rocamora watched his team seize control early and never permit a comeback. By the fifth minute the scoreline read 6-2, and the halftime tally stood at 19-7, reflecting a clear domestic supremacy. The match featured two red cards that altered the flow briefly, yet the home side managed to maintain their rhythm and composure throughout.
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Guided by the Oriolano coaching philosophy, the team stayed on the front foot for most of the game. The coaching staff kept rotations steady in both goal and outfield positions, ensuring fresher legs remained ready for the high pace of the second half. The goalkeepers and field players combined for momentous saves and fast counterattacks, shifting momentum at critical junctures. A few missteps during transitions were quickly corrected as the squad pressed forward with disciplined execution. Navarrese players accelerated their attacks after gaining center-stage opportunities, maintaining the impressive intensity that defined the day.
second part
The second half offered a reaffirmation of Elche’s dominance. Beti Onak pushed back and tried different strategies, yet Elche responded with a higher level of precision and urgency. The visitors found their best moments only sporadically, while Elche extended the lead to its comfortable margin. A double-minute window allowed the home team to seal the result and preserve the clear advantage that defined the night from start to finish.
The next appointment for Atticgo Elche will see them travel to face Motive.co Gijón BM La Calzada. That match is scheduled for seven o’clock in the evening on Saturday.