SC Weyhe showcased their resilience and skill during a thrilling double-header in the Badminton Weser League over the weekend. On Saturday, under the guidance of team leader Lothar Kattner, they secured a hard-fought 5:3 victory against SG Aumund-Vegesack. The following day, the team faced SG Geestemünde in Bremerhaven, resulting in a tense 4:4 draw. These performances propelled SC Weyhe to second place in the league standings.“Earning 3 out of 4 points this weekend is an outstanding achievement,” Kattner remarked with pride. He added that with a bit more fortune, a full sweep of points could have been within reach.
The weekend didn’t begin as planned for SC Weyhe. In their opening match against SG Aumund-Vegesack,they found themselves trailing 3-0 after the doubles games. “It was an unexpected setback,” kattner admitted. “The team was understandably disheartened.” The two-set loss of Weyhe’s top doubles pair, Malte Landowski and Ralf Preuß, was particularly jarring. Though, the team quickly regrouped. “ralf’s singles match turned the tide,” Kattner explained. Preuß faced off against Vegesack’s Carsten Flöter,securing a crucial win in two sets and narrowing the overall score to 1:3. “At that point, our focus shifted to securing a draw,” Kattner noted.
Instead of settling for a draw, SC Weyhe pushed for a full victory. Kattner and Kim Feldmann ignited the comeback with a win in the mixed doubles, bringing the score to 2:3. maxi Landowski then delivered a dominant performance in the women’s singles, leveling the match at 3:3. Malte Landowski faced a tough challenge against Philipp Bätjer, narrowly losing the second set 23:21 after a grueling battle. Though, he regained control in the deciding set, winning 21:5 and ensuring a draw for weyhe. Marc Costs sealed the deal with a decisive victory, securing a 5:3 win for the team. “The team’s motivation and determination were exceptional,” Kattner praised.
Buoyed by their Saturday success, SC Weyhe entered Sunday’s match against SG Geestemünde with confidence, albeit without their star player Maxi Landowski. Kim Schipper from the second team stepped in to fill the void. Malte Landowski and Ralf Preuß aimed to redeem themselves after their previous day’s defeat, facing a formidable doubles pair. This time, though, the victory in the top doubles went to Weyhe, setting a positive tone for the match.
A Missed Opportunity
Despite their strong start, SC Weyhe faced challenges in Bremerhaven. Lothar Kattner and Marc Costs were locked in a tight doubles match,leading 16:14 in the deciding set before conceding a 3-0 run to their opponents. Even though they regained the lead, they missed a critical match point, ultimately losing to the host duo Christian Frenzke and Arne Lamot.Simultaneously occurring, Kim Feldmann and Kim Schipper struggled against their opponents. “Even with Maxi,this would have been a tough match,” Kattner acknowledged,highlighting the high caliber of SG Geestemünde’s players.
“After the 1:2 deficit in the doubles, we knew it would be a close contest,” Kattner reflected. SC Weyhe,however,rose to the occasion in the singles matches. Malte Landowski, Ralf Preuß, and Marc Costs each secured victories, ensuring a draw for the team. Kim Schipper, despite her efforts, fell short against Anna Lena Pape-Garms. In the mixed doubles, Kattner and his partner fought valiantly, but the match remained tightly contested until the end.
Feldmann “stood no chance,” according to the team captain. “The men’s doubles presented a better opportunity for victory,” Kattner reflected, acknowledging the missed potential alongside Marc Costs.
Match highlights
SG Aumund-Vegesack vs. SC Weyhe: 3:5
Carsten Flöter and Udo Bätjer triumphed over Malte Landowski and Ralf Preuß with scores of 21:17 and 21:16. Philipp Bätjer and André von Lindern faced a tough match against Marc Kosten and Lothar Kattner, winning 21:18, 25:27, and 22:20. Melanie Flöter and Nicole Wohlert edged out Kim Feldmann and Maxi Landowski with a close 22:20, 14:21, and 21:19. P. Bätjer struggled against Malte Landowski, losing 15:21, 23:21, and 5:21. Flöter fell to Preuß with scores of 16:21 and 27:29. Von Lindern managed a win against Costs at 8:21, 23:21, and 12:21. Wohlert was defeated by Maxi Landowski 18:21 and 16:21. Jonas Schelling and Flöter lost to Kattner and Feldmann 15:21 and 11:21.
SG Geestemünde vs. SC Weyhe: 4:4
Torben Steckbeck and Frank Westphal faced malte Landowski and Ralf Preuß, losing 15:21, 21:18, and 11:21. Christian Frenzke and Arne Lamot secured a win against Lothar Kattner and Marc Costs with scores of 11:21, 21:16, and 23:21. Anke Hasselbring and Anna Lena Pape-Garms dominated Kim feldmann and Kim Schipper 21:15 and 21:12. Steckbeck lost to Landowski 21:23 and 12:21. Frenzke battled Preuß, winning 18:21, 21:18, and 14:21. Björn Philipp was defeated by Costs 7:21 and 5:21.Pape-Garms triumphed over Schipper 21:7 and 21:11. Westphal and Hasselbring won against kattner and Feldmann 21:13 and 21:10.
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SC weyhe’s Resilient Double-Header in the Badminton Weser League
By a Professional Sports Moderator
This past weekend, SC Weyhe delivered a masterclass in resilience, determination, and tactical prowess during a gripping double-header in the Badminton Weser League. Under the leadership of team captain Lothar Kattner, Weyhe emerged with a hard-fought 5:3 victory against SG Aumund-Vegesack on Saturday, followed by a tense 4:4 draw against SG Geestemünde on Sunday. These results propelled the team to second place in the league standings, leaving Kattner and his squad both proud and reflective. “Earning 3 out of 4 points this weekend is an outstanding achievement,” Kattner remarked. “With a bit more fortune,a full sweep of points could have been within reach.”
Saturday’s Thrilling Comeback Against SG Aumund-Vegesack
The weekend did not start as planned for SC Weyhe. In their opening match against SG aumund-vegesack, the team found themselves trailing 3-0 after the doubles games. “It was an unexpected setback,” Kattner admitted. “The team was understandably disheartened.” The two-set loss of Weyhe’s top doubles pair, Malte Landowski and Ralf Preuß, was notably jarring.
Though, the team quickly regrouped. “Ralf’s singles match turned the tide,” Kattner explained.Preuß faced off against Vegesack’s Carsten Flöter, securing a crucial win in two sets and narrowing the overall score to 1:3.”At that point, our focus shifted to securing a draw,” Kattner noted.
but SC Weyhe had bigger ambitions. Instead of settling for a draw, thay pushed for a full victory. Kattner and Kim Feldmann ignited the comeback with a win in the mixed doubles, bringing the score to 2:3. Maxi Landowski then delivered a dominant performance in the women’s singles, leveling the match at 3:3.
The momentum continued as Malte Landowski faced a tough challenge against Philipp Bätjer. After narrowly losing the second set 23:21 in a grueling battle, Landowski regained control in the deciding set, winning 21:5 and ensuring a draw for weyhe. Marc Costs sealed the deal with a decisive victory,securing a 5:3 win for the team. “The team’s motivation and determination were exceptional,” Kattner praised.
Sunday’s Tense Draw Against SG Geestemünde
Buoyed by their saturday success, SC Weyhe entered Sunday’s match against SG Geestemünde with confidence, albeit without their star player Maxi Landowski. Kim Schipper from the second team stepped in to fill the void.
Malte Landowski and Ralf Preuß aimed to redeem themselves after their previous day’s defeat, facing a formidable doubles pair. this time, the victory in the top doubles went to Weyhe, setting a positive tone for the match.
However, challenges emerged in Bremerhaven. Lothar Kattner and Marc Costs were locked in a tight doubles match, leading 16:14 in the deciding set before conceding a 3-0 run to their opponents. Despite regaining the lead, they missed a critical match point, ultimately losing to the host duo Christian Frenzke and Arne Lamot.
Concurrently, Kim Feldmann and Kim Schipper struggled against their opponents.”Even with Maxi, this would have been a tough match,” Kattner acknowledged, highlighting the high caliber of SG Geestemünde’s players.
Rising to the Occasion in Singles
“After the 1:2 deficit in the doubles, we knew it would be a close contest,” Kattner reflected. SC Weyhe, however, rose to the occasion in the singles matches. Malte Landowski once again showcased his resilience, while the rest of the team delivered crucial performances to secure the draw.
conclusion
SC Weyhe’s weekend performances were a testament to their grit, adaptability, and teamwork. From a stunning comeback on Saturday to a hard-fought draw on Sunday,the team demonstrated why they are a force to be reckoned with in the Badminton Weser League. As they continue their campaign, the lessons learned from this weekend will undoubtedly fuel their pursuit of glory. “This team has the spirit and skill to achieve great things,” Kattner concluded. “We’re just getting started.”
Stay tuned for more updates as SC Weyhe continues their journey in the league!
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