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Handball Div 1: Police Machine HC belong to the elite league

Dare Kuti
Last updated: November 15, 2019 7:48 am
Dare Kuti
Published: November 15, 2019
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Coach Ipoola Adegbulu of Police Machine men’s HC says his team belongs to the Prudent Energy Handball League. Coach Adegbulu stated this after his victory against Katsina Desert Warriors 32-15 on the Day one of the National Handball Division one league in Kaduna.

He told www.aclsports.com that winning the first game by a large margin has sent fears into the spines of his other opponents.

Coach Ipoola, “I feel happy winning my first game because the players executed their plans. We could have scored more goals but we are keeping some of the goals in reserve for the next game.

“To qualify to the premier league from the division one is not easy but I am praying that at the end of the competition, I will qualify because this team belongs to the Prudent Energy Handball League.

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“You see immediately the team started their first game the Desert Warriors posed threat but after the first 15 minutes, we got our rhythm back and I am sure Police Machine men HC has sent a signal to other teams in the division one.

The Police officer said his Police Machine posses the kind of players capable of lifting the trophy in Kaduna.

“Police Machines have what it takes to make it to the final and probably lift the league, we have the players. I have told my players to be focused and not get distracted by other teams; every team you see here also mean business”, he added.

Day one results of the National Division One League

Male:

Kwara state 20-16 Benue Buffaloes

Police Machine 32-15 Kastina Desert Warrior

Confluence Stars 33-14 Mindscope Gladiators

Yankari Bulls 27-19 Plateau Vipers 2

Bayelsa United 25-22 Gateway pioneers

Female:

Confluence Queens 26-10 Police Machine

Benue  Queens 27-18 Mindscope Gladiatrix

Kwara Adorable Angels 49-23 COAS Shooters Babes

Anambra Gallant Babes 20-24 Delta Force

 

 

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TAGGED:Ipoola AdegbuluKaduna StateKatsina Desert WarriorsNational Handball Division one leaguePolice MachinePrudent Energy Handball League
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