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Old men are happy to have offspring

Our old men from the HSC Haltern / Sythen play handball every Wednesday from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. in the Seestadthalle. Everyone who would like to join is welcome. There are only a few conditions:

1) A white and a red T-shirt

2) Enjoy movement

3) having fun socializing

Just come by, whether you are an experienced or inexperienced handball player, it doesn't matter. The main thing is to enjoy movement

Old men at the oldies tournament in Bingen 2012

For the HSC played:

Above from left to right: Jens Ufermann, Gerd Neubert, Karl-Heinz Lüer, Ulrich Hatkämper,
Wolfgang Schammler, Hubert Sasse, Klaus Ridder, Jürgen Falkowski, Stefan
Schulte-Lünzum

Below from left to right: Hermann Lange, Erhard Henninger, Andreas Fohrmann, Jörg
Kentrup

Missing from the picture: coach Rudi Thiemann, Josef Baselier, Edgar Boer, Hans
Bussmann, Norbert Gernemann, Holger Grün and Michael Stock

HSC oldies return with great impressions!

HSG Bingen am Rhein - HSC Haltern / Sythen 20:20 (9:10)

In 2012 the "old men" of the HSC Haltern / Sythen played at the HSG Bingen

and reached a draw there. Interim trainer Gerd Neuberth was despite the throwing

Weak at the seven-meter throw very happy with the game of his team.

Wide awake and focused from the first minute, the HSC designed the game

and led 6: 4 after 10 minutes. When the HSC thought it could go on like this-

go, the HSG Bingen changed its coverage. Thus the running paths of the HSC backcourt players were interrupted and the allusions to the circle no longer came

at. These technical errors invited Bingen more and more to counterattack goals.

The HSC was able to hold a 2-goal lead until shortly before half-time, but with

the halftime whistle shortened Bingen to 9:10. After the break, they missed it

Halterner to break away. The oldies always had the opportunity to do so,

several 100% were frivolously messed up. Still the game didn't tip

because the HSC returned to its strengths: fast game on the outside

and a 6-0 cover, which gave the Bingeners no opportunity to use the cover

to score middle goals. In the end it was a game without a winner, but everyone

were among the winners.

The so-called "3rd half" was played by the teams at the wine festival

the market square in Bingen.

An all-round successful weekend took place after the city tour and the

Visit the "Drosselgasse" in Rüdesheim in the world cultural heritage of the Rhine Valley

worthy conclusion.

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