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Stand: November 12, 2024, 11:23 a.m
Judo young talent fights for championship The Grafinger judo fighting community is at the forefront of the youth league. After the success of the adults, they also want to secure the championship in 2024
Grafing – In this year’s youth league, the judoka from TSV Grafing, who form a fighting group with the Aiblinger judo team and the JC Achental, are in second place in the table after the first half of the season, with the same points as the league leaders.
After the adults: the young Grafinger judoka also want the championship in 2024
In the first fight, the fighting group was able to defeat JV Ammerland Münsing with 10:7. A 14:2 win followed against the Ingolstadt judo team. After 1.SC Gröbenzell was sent off the mat with 9:5, the fighting group was also able to win against KG Töging-Palling-Mühldorf. The last encounter between the Grafingers was the Teisendorf-Holzkirchen-Sachsenkamm combat community, which had not yet lost any points at that point. In an exciting battle, the two fighting communities ultimately separated with an 8:8 draw.
So both teams are tied at the top of the table. Only the better undervaluation ensures that KG Teisendorf-Holzkirchen-Sachsenkamm is currently at the top of the table. In the second half of the season, the Grafingen judoka will do everything they can to change this and secure the 2024 youth league championship.
The following fighters were in action for Grafing
Fighting for TSV Grafing were: Felix Scholz (U12), Sebastian Marghescu, Matija Kovacs (U15), Lucas Ditterich and Leo Quendt (U18).red
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