Handball Prediction Contest (Semi-Final Round)

So do you think you know your Handball? Specifically, Men’s Champions League Handball? Here’s your chance to prove it. Predict the winners for the Semi-Final knockout stage and the margin of victory (total goal aggregate for both games) for each match. Also added for the semi-final rounds are two player vs player matchups as to who will score more goals in the semi-final matches

How to Enter: Click here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=884363518331

Contest Scoring:
Correct Club/player: 5 points
Correct Club/player and margin of victory (8 points)

Prize: Winner receives a Kempa Handball Jersey courtesy of the International Sports and Academic Exchange (ISAE): https://teamhandballnews.com/page12.html

The Semi-Final phase of the contest closes Friday, 27 March, prior to the start of the Portland San Antonio – Kiel match. The contest will continue through the finals with accumulated points throughout.

Current leaders: Three contestants picked 3 out of the 4 quarter-final matches correctly and also accurately predicted the margin of victory. Those 3 leaders are David Bordeaux, Matt Van Houten, Mark Telthorster and they are tied with 24 points each. There are still plenty of games to predict, though, so their lead can still be overcome.

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Link Added for World Championships Preparation Matches

Prior to the start of the Men’s World Championships in Germany on 19 January, most of the 24 nations participating will be training in Europe. Several preparation matches and tourneys will also take place and we will try to post the results of all these competitions on one consolidated page https://teamhandballnews.com/page.php?11 (also posted on the right links column under National Team Competitions. As you might expect this can be a challenge with the many different languages and websites that will post this information. If you have any information that can fill in the blanks for some of the teams listed please drop us an email: editors@teamhandballnews.com

Champions League Contest Winner

Congratulations to Miguel Monte from Oviedo, Spain for winning the Team Handball News Champions League Round of 16 contest. Miguel (not to be confused with Miguel Garcia Ruiz who helps select our handicap picks) scored 55 points by correctly picking the winner of all 8 pairings and the margin of victory on 3 of the 8 contests.

Thanks to everyone that entered. We plan on running the same contest for the quarter-finals and hopefully this time we’ll have a prize for the winner.

Results from Last Week’s National Team Competitions

Several National Team Competitions took place last week while the Champions League and many National Leagues took the week off. The results of these competitions should be taken in context as some teams were not at full strength and in some cases coaches were experimenting with their line-ups in preparation for the World Championships next January.

[b]Statoil World Cup[/b]: This competition took place in Sweden and Germany and included pool play, crossovers and placement games. Croatia defeated Tunisia 33-31 in overtime to take the championship and Sweden took 3rd place with a 26-24 victory over Denmark. Anybody thinking that Tunisia’s 4th place finish at the 2005 World Championships was a one time result due to playing at home might want to rethink that assessment. They have a solid team with most of their top players playing in France. I’m not sure what happened to the Spain at this tournament. Even if they weren’t at full strength this is a very disappointing result.

Final Ranking
1) Croatia
2) Tunisia
3) Sweden
4) Denmark
5) Germany
6) Serbia
7) Spain
8 Greece

Statoil World Cup: http://www.handboll.info/t2.aspx?p=107237&x=1&a=440937 (in Swedish)
Summary of Results from Tunisian Federation: http://www.handballtunisie.org/interne.php (in French)

[b]Grundfos Cup[/b]: Poland hosted a round robin tournament with Denmark, Norway, and Portugal. Denmark was able to win this tournament with their 2nd team. Poland’s less then impressive performance at home should give some optimism for Pan American Handball watchers. Poland, along with Germany, Brazil and Argentina will play in the same group at the World Championships. Based on Poland's results at last year’s European Championships and these results it's not outrageous to suggest that Brazil or Argentina could beat Poland and make into the Main Round.

Results
26 Oct 2006
Denmark – Norway (33-29)
Poland – Portugal (36-28)
27 Oct 2006
Norway-Portugal (33-26)
Poland-Denmark (33-35)
28 Oct 2006
Denmark- Portugal (29-25)
Poland-Norway (31-29)

Final Standings
Denmark 3-0-0
Poland 2-0-1
Norway 1-0-2
Portugal 0-0-3

Polish Federation Site: http://www.zprp.org.pl

[b]Qatar International Tournament[/b]: Qatar hosted and won a round-robin tournament with Macedonia, Algeria, and Italy
Goalz Website: http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?c=2657&stage=1

[b]France – Russia Friendly Matches[/b]: France hosted Russia in two friendly matches. France won both games, 31-28 in Marseille and 35-27 in Toulouse http://www.lnh.fr/asp.net/main.news/news.aspx?newsid=549. I saw most of the 2nd match and France appeared to be in fine form. With Spain’s poor performance this past week, I think they’ve emerged as the clear favorites for the World Championships.

[b]Hungary – Iceland Friendly Matches[/b]: Hungary hosted Iceland for two friendly matches. Hungary won the first match 32-28
http://mksz.handballnet.hu/DesktopDefault.aspx?menuid=111

[b]Czech Republic Tournament[/b]: The Czech Republic hosted and dominated this tournament. Egypt’s loss to Belgium would seem to indicate that Egypt is continuing to slide further away from the Handball elites.
Czech Federation: http://www.chf.zdarsko.cz/aktualita_detail.aspx?IDPrispevek=168

Final Standings
1. Czech Republic 6 Pts
2. Belgium 4 Pts
3. Egypt 2 Pts
4. Fiinland 0 Pts

[b]Switzerland Tournament[/b]: Slovenia is the only participant headed to the World Championships. They won the tournament, but failed to impress. Most indicative was a one goal win vs Israel.
http://www.handball.ch/EasyGateWebBase/DesktopPages/DisplayNews.aspx?LangID=1&ItemID=3309&mid=721
Final Standings
1. Slovenia 3/6 (101:92)
2. Romania 3/4 (109:100)
3. Switzerland 3/2 (91:92)
4. Israel 3/0 (81:98).

Handball Betting Experts Needed

We are planning to add a regular betting column to the website and are looking for two Handball experts willing to predict Champions League matches in the coming weeks. The plan is for each expert to start with 1000 Euros and for them to make 4 picks each week with bets of either 100 or 200 Euros. Each expert will also be expected to provide a couple of sentences explaining the rationale behind their picks. If you are interested in participating, please send me an email with your proposed picks for the first round of games, along with your short analysis as to why you are making the picks. Here are the lines (courtesy of NordicBet.com www.nordicbet.com ) for this weekend’s matches:

30.09.2006 15:00 Chehovski Medvedi (-7.5) – RK Metalurg Skopje H(+7.5)
30.09.2006 16:00 Portland San Antonio(-3.5) – Fotex KC Veszprém H(+3.5)
30.09.2006 16:15 SC Pick Szeged (+3.5) – Ciudad Real H(-3.5)
30.09.2006 17:00 Hammarby IF HB (-7.5) vs Panellinios AC Athens (+7.5)
30.09.2006 17:15 RK Gold Club Kozina (+5.5) vs FC Barcelona-Cifec (-5.5)
30.09.2006 18:00 Kadetten Schaffhausen (-2.5) vs Brest HC Meshkov (+2.5)
30.09.2006 18:00 Povazska Bystrica (-2.5) – RK "Bosna" Sarajevo H(+2.5)
30.09.2006 18:55 Sandefjord TIF(+4.5) – Celje Pivovarna Lasko H(-4.5)
30.09.2006 19:00 Chambery Savoie HB (-1.5) vs KIF Kolding Elite A/S (+1.5)
30.09.2006 20:15 A1 Bregenz Handball (+3.5) – Montpellier HB H(-3.5)
01.10.2006 10:30 HC Banik Karvina (-2.5) – HCM Constanta H(+2.5)
01.10.2006 16:20 GOG Svendborg TGI (+4.5) – THW Kiel H(-4.5)
01.10.2006 16:20 Fram Reykjavik (+5.5) – VfL Gummersbach H(-5.5)
01.10.2006 17:30 HC Portovik Yuzhny(+5.5) – BM. Valladolid H(-5.5)

Send us your 4 picks prior to Saturday at 1500. We will review then review the entries and pick the 2 predictors who do the best job, both predicting winners and explaining their reasons for picking the winners. Depending on the quality of the input and interest that is generated we may even start a weekly podcast with the two predictors discussing their selections. Thanks.

Send your picks and write-ups to editors@teamhandballnews.com

Matt Van Houten Myspace Website

Matt Van Houten, a recently retired USA Goalkeeper, and the USOC’s Athlete Advisory Council AAC Representative for Team Handball has created a Myspace.com website: http://www.myspace.com/teamhandballrep

The site is intended to keep USA athletes informed of important information that he receives in his role as the AAC rep and should be another good link to add to your “favorites.”

US Team Prepares for Men’s Pan American Championships

Preparation for the Men’s Pan American Championships (MPAC) in Aracaju, Brazil is in full swing for the US Men’s National Team. They recently completed a week of training at the Lakeshore USOC Training Center in Birmingham, Alabama and are now traveling to Brazil for additional training and 2 friendly matches (2 June vs a Brazilian club team and 4 June vs Greenland)

I’ve had some email contact with Asst Coach Chris Cappelmann and he felt that they had had several good practices under the tutelage of new Head Coach Isidoro Martinez. Cap indicated that he felt that if the US can stay healthy and continue to gel as a team they should have a good chance to finish in the top 3 and earn a World Championship berth for Germany 2007. Cap also noted that he very much regretted having to resign from his Asst Coach position due to work commitments as a result of staffing shortages with the Atlanta Fire Department. Dennis Berkholz will be assisting Coach Martinez in Brazil.

The US Team opens pool play against Mexico on 6 June at 1800 Local, 1700 EST.

TEAM ROSTER
David Thompson- Condors
Gary Hines- Condors
Tom Fitzgerald- NYAC (Garden City)
Danny Caparelli- NYAC (Garden City)
Divine Jackson- NYAC (Garden City)
Milan Ciric- NYAC (Garden City)
Mike Hinson- Los Angeles THC
Ryan Hansell- Atlanta Team Handball
John Kelly- Atlanta Team Handball
Troy Steffen- Atlanta Team Handball
Jeff Goss- Atlanta Team Handball
Patrick Oliver- Atlanta Team Handball
Gill Bozeman- Atlanta Team Handball
Mark Ortega- Miami Sharks
Muris Lacarivic- Miami Sharks

Note: The following players were originally on the team, but aren’t making the trip for the reasons indicated
Matt Van Houten (Retired)
Bobby Dunn (Work Commitment)
Radji Mateen (Work Commitment)
Joe Lamour (Injury)
Levi Henderson (Work Commitment)

USA Nationals 2K6 (D)

[color=#0000ff]Part IV:[/color]

A missed opportunity.

How could this have happened?

The stage was set. The protagonists were there. The Town Hall meeting was the place to be that Friday afternoon…

Alas, noone came. Almost.

By my estimates, there were about 75 to 100 handballers in the audience. Atlanta was well represented. So was Houston. The eventual award winners and Q & A "volunteers" were the fillers. I was hoping that more would "trickle in".

So what does all of this mean?

It means that the "majority"of the "defunct USATH membership" remains numb to ALL the "off court" activities.
It means that the majority continues to feel that there is no reward in getting involved and being informed.
It means that the wounds, created by the recent high level turmoil, are not yet healed.
It means that each player, coach or parent associated with the sport of handball who did not attend, had better things to do.
It means, as it should, that actions speak louder than words… and those who were not in the audience sent in their message LOUD and CLEAR..
It means that slefishness is still alive and well amongst ourselves, the US team handballers.
It means that hypocrisy is an end to justify the means.
It means that we want to reap what we are not able to sow.

It means that we missed a great opportunity to show the USOC, and to each other, that we care. That, no matter what, we can and will do our best to promote the sport of team handball.

Sarcasm and individual agendas aside, the lack of interest displayed by those not attending the town hall meeting was the wrong message sent at the wrong time.
I'm certain that individual and collective excuses will be forthcoming in what should become another futile manifestation of misguided creativity and initiative.

USA Nationals 2K6 (C) >>> PODCAST CONTENT<<<

[color=#0000ff]Part III:[/color]

Day One.

Friday featured a total of 29 games. The AM featured some very interesting matchups in the Elite division. The PLS Firehawks gave Cal Heat a darn good game, losing by only 2 goals. Conversly, the Stars rolled over and played dead against a very motivated and cocky ATH squad. The 13 goals margin of victory by ATH, stood as the most lopsided of the tournament, in either Men's divisions! On the women's side, the lady Condors (Condorettes?) ran and gunned down their Houston aviary counterparts (Firehawks) in convincing fashion. The morning matchups went as expected. No surprises and no fireworks. Lots of sportsmanship and good overall handball.

The most awaited "matchup" of the day however, was scheduled at 1:00 PM in the bleachers adjacent to court 3. The USOC/HCHSA was scheduled to take on the THE WORLD during the much awaited TOWN HALL MEETING. A must see and hear event. So I thought…

The setup was great. A small podium was assambled. It featured a long table and couple of mics hooked up to a clear and powerful PA system. Mike Cavanaugh, Jay Warwick and Cathy Dean presided. In the stands close to 100 people. Low turnout by my expectations but I figured more people were on their way. So I thought…

The meetings starts off with a brief introduction from Mike Cavanaugh. He follows it up with a public note of thanks to Cathy Dean and the HCHSA for her and their continued dedication to the sport of team handball and for stepping in when the going got tough, to host the USA Nationals for the 3 year in a row. Cathy Dean is presented with a Select team handball (men size) signed by all the teams participating at the 2006 Nationals. A very nice gesture, I thought.

With microphone in one hand and recorder on the other, I tripp and stumble to a spot under one of the PA speakers. It's from the front row of the bleachers that I capture the essence of the meeting for your listening pleasure. For convenience I have divided the recording in four "acts":

[link=/podcasts/Cavanaugh.mp3]Act 1[/link] covers Mike Cavanaugh's "state of hanbdall". The who, the when, the where, the why and the hows are covered succinctly. [link=/podcasts/Warwick.mp3]Act 2[/link] features Jay Warwick's introduction and overview of the USOC's involvement in our sport. A series of awards are presented and emceed by Mike Cavanugh in [link=/podcasts/Awards.mp3]Act 3[/link]. Finally, the Q and A is covered in [link=/podcasts/QandA.mp3]Act 4[/link]. Due to technical limitations, the Qs are not audible. The As on the other hand are loud and clear.

USA Nationals 2K6 (B)

[color=#0000ff]Part II:[/color]

The Organizers.

If there ever was a term that could be defined as "damned if you do, damned if you don't", look up TEAM HANDBALL EVENT ORGANIZER.

Having been a member of the 2002 USATH Nationals LOC, I knew first hand how time consuming an event of this magnitude could be. Or ungratifying!

So much had to be done in so little time and with hardly any volunteers. Harris County Houston Sports Authority's Cathy Dean, alongside Mike Cavanaugh and Jan O'Shea and a number of "regular" volunteers worked very hard hard to ensure that this event lived up to everyone's expectations. A tough task. One which I would never want any part of.

I, for one, am very greatful for their work. I've oftened found myself thinking: "Better them than me." A little selfish, I'll admit…

These ORGANIZERS are and have ALWAYS been taken for granted. Every year, for three days in April/May, these men and women (mothers and fathers) agree to be everyone's pinata.

So please excuse me! I'd like to acknowledge ALL OF THEM. Thank you for doing whatever it is that you're doing! And thank you for doing it so damn well!

USA Nationals 2K6 (A)

Thursday, April 27 2006

[color=#0000ff]Part I:[/color]

A great weekend for handball ahead.

It is hard to stay objective when opining on a sport in which you are more than a mere observer. Be that as it may, I will try – over the next few paragraphs – to convey what these Nationals were like.

I was thrilled when I found out that Houston was going to organize the Nationals for the 3rd year in a row. I admit, I am very subjective on this issue. Houston has been my home for the past 21 years. If it'd be up to me, Houston and the GRB will be hosting the Nationals for many years to come.

Most of our US readers know the setup. The GRB is a convention center. A huge one. I'm not sure how big the Titanic was but the GRB is bigger. And wider. And taller. It actually looks like a ship from the outside. It's TEXAS SIZED. Three full size handball courts, with room to spare, were setup again. The only thing different this year, was the court number assignments. Court 2 was the easiest to remember.

The tournament featured a relatively large number of teams considering the short notice. 28 team. 12 Elite, 8 D1 and 8 Women.
Texas registered 5 teams. 3 Men (Stars One and Too and Firehawks) and 2 Women (Shooting Stars and 'Hawks), Georgia did even better. 7 teams. 5 Men (Condors I and II, ATH, GS and Rock) and 2 Women (Rock and Condors). Two states one third of the competition. Would the medals follow the same pattern?

The Elite Champs en-titre were there as well: NYAC (Garden City). West Point men and women. Silva's North Carolina, Zaharia's Miami Sharks, Amir's Salt Lake Warriors and Jim's Air Knights. Chris Musso's "Globetrotter" Smurfs were the odds on favorite to win the Women Open.

The tournament was stacked with great talent. The batlle lines were drawn as there were plenty of "scores" to settle:
– Would ATH prove its 'on-court' prowess against the Condors?
– Could anyone dethrone NYAC?
– How would Chicago, Salt Lake and Firehawks fare in the Elite Division?

Subplots galore.