Amaiur and Nora, members of the team that lost the Cup, expressed their sadness at not having achieved the gold, which was their goal. However, they noted that it was a game played with enthusiasm and that they finished with good feelings. On the other hand, Intza and Lide, the winners, were very happy that the hard work had paid off, emphasizing the great effort made to reach their current position.
“"We have learned that we set our own limits, and that teamwork is necessary for everyone to enjoy and reach as far as possible."
Regarding the season, Amaiur and Nora are satisfied, even though maintaining balance among teammates is often difficult. Intza and Lide, meanwhile, believe it has been a season of great learning, as they transitioned from children's to cadet category and many things changed, but they have seen the team progress as the season unfolded.
The differences between the two teams, in addition to age, are also observed in their playing style. Amaiur and Nora's team noted that their game is more "technical," while Intza and Lide believe that most of their opponents were first-year players and that they performed well. Regarding what they learned from each other, Amaiur and Nora highlighted effort, and Intza and Lide, consistency.
The last five minutes of the final were tough for the losing team, who tried to come back without success. The winners, on the other hand, felt adrenaline and the desire to win. The relationship between the teams is excellent, celebrating each other's successes.
To start playing handball, Amaiur and Nora state that there is a great opportunity at the Primary 5-6 level, and if they enjoy the sport, the adrenaline doubles year after year. Intza and Lide, for their part, encourage trying it now, as the doors of handball are open to everyone.




