Drama in Gummersbach: Skipagötu’s Last-Second Strike Rescues Kiel, Wetzlar Sink Again

Gummersbach had the win in their hands against Kiel, but missed chances by Vidarsson and a brilliant last-second goal from Skipagötu earned the “Zebras” a point, keeping them near the top of the Bundesliga table.
Momir Ilić’s team, Wetzlar, suffered their fourth consecutive defeat. This time, Göppingen proved stronger, winning 28:26.
VfL Gummersbach – THW Kiel 25:25 (15:13)
VfL Gummersbach:
Kuzmanovic (10 saves), Obling; Gomes, Vidarsson 3, Kodrin 3, Vujovic 2/1, Köster 4, Häseler 3, Einarsson 1, Schluroff 5, Mahe, Pregler, Horzen, Kiesler, Smits 4, Zeman
THW Kiel:
Wolff (13 saves), Nowottny; Duvnjak, Reinkind 3, Landin, J. Dahmke, Laube 2, Johansson 6, Ankermann, R. Dahmke 2, Zerbe 4/3, Bilyk 3, Ellefsen á Skipagötu 3, Imre, Načinović 2
HSG Wetzlar – Frisch Auf Göppingen 26:28 (14:15)
HSG Wetzlar:
Suljakovic (8 saves), Hendawy; Nafea 6/2, Cavor 5, Vistorop 2, Akakpo 3, Simic 2, Theiß 2, Ahouansou 2, Mappes 2, Löwen 1, Grahovac, Weimer, Müller, Zacharias
Frisch Auf Göppingen:
Saeveras (14 saves, 1 goal), Buchele; Hallbäck 7, Schiller 7/4, Sunnefeldt 5, Gislason 3, Hanne 2, Newel 1, Lastro 1, Schmidt 1, Klöve, ten Velde, Goßner, Jurmala





