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Spain beat New Zealand in their first match in the Women's World League Superfinal

Spain beat New Zealand in their first match in the Women’s World League Superfinal

AndSpa started their participation in the Super Final of the Women’s World League in Tenerife on a positive note as the hosts cruised to a 21-4 win over New Zealand on their debut. 15-2 in a brilliant second half.

Irene Gonzalez He opened the account in the very first game of the game and continued Mica Garga A good move from the float on the next attack (2-0). A first from a very active New Zealander, Gabriel MilicicBut I answered Judith Forca With two consecutive goals in the final half of the period (4-1).

In the second quarter, the match goalkeeper’s job, Jessica Milich, slowing the pace of the Spanish team and taking advantage of a superiority, Gabriel Milicic scored again to make it 4-2. In the final breath before the break, Spain regained their intensity and scored two goals against to make it 6-2.

After the goal change, Spain returned to the water showing their best version, which was a bit of a stretch. Nona Pres A 6-0 piece is built from combination play and counter superiority.

With a nice balloon Mara Palace And a bit Paula Camus The lead was extended to 13-2 as New Zealand scored their third goal Houghton.

Although the game was already completely broken, Spain did not slow down and dominated the game with a goal in the first. Christina Nog (14-3) then with targets Ortiz, Perez and Camuswho opposed the goal of Nicholson (17-4).

with Another from Camus, two from Forca – one from a penalty – and a fourth from the unstoppable Be Artis.In this Super Final, Spain thrashed its debut 21-4, leaving it the leader of Group B and preparing it for its next challenge, which is against the other winner of the group, Hungary (9-7 against Australia ) on this first day of the tournament.

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In the other category, USA beat Netherlands (9-6) and Italy beat Canada (16-9).

Technical paper

21. Spain. Laura Ester, Christina Nock (1), Mara Palacio (2), Bea Ortiz (4), Nona Prez (2), Irene Gonzalez (1), Elena Ruiz (2), Billie Bee (2), Judith Forca (3) , Paula Camus (3), Maica Garcia (1), Paula Leiton, Martina Terre.

4. New Zealand. Jessica Milicich, Emily Nicholson, Darcy Spark, Kaitlyn Howarth, Gabriel Milicich (2), Ella Palmer, Emmerson Houghton (1), Katie McKendy, Kelsey Snelker, Gabriella MacDonald, Lucia Doak, Millie Quinston (1), Alisha Winstanley.

Judges: Giuliana Nicolosi (ITA), Daniel Dabagian (USA)

Area: 4-1, 2-1, 7-1, 8-1