THE second annual Elite Floorball Business League took place from March 29 until May 10.
Every Tuesday and Thursday night, the six participating companies played on a round-robin system, accumulating points to determine the ultimate winner. Games were played at the International Hall on the Windhoek showgrounds.This year’s league saw a major improvement in skill and strategy, which provided for some nail-biting games.The entrance fees included floorball sticks and minimal goalie protection equipment.Teams that enrolled were Woermann & Brock, Home Hi-tech, B-mobile, Air-TC, Metropolitan and Body Corporate.Nerves were on edge for the final night, as the top four teams managed to tie on points and only the end result of the final night would determine the winner.Woermann & Brock and Metropolitan were tied in first place.Although these teams did not play against each other on the final night, their games were avidly watched by the opposition.The evening started with Air-TC tying their game against Body Corporate.This surprising result added to the uncertainty of the final standings.Then Home Hi-tech lost their crucial game to Metropolitan, throwing the punters once again.In a previous face-off, Home Hi-tech had managed to beat Metropolitan.The third game between Woermann & Brock and Body Corporate ended in another tie.These unexpected results caused the final standings to be as follows: 1st – Metropolitan; 2nd – Woermann & Brock; 3rd – Home Hi-tech; Air-TC; Body Corporate and B-mobile.The next big event will be the Coca-Cola Business Cup in August.For more information about floorball, contact 081 250 4869.Games were played at the International Hall on the Windhoek showgrounds.This year’s league saw a major improvement in skill and strategy, which provided for some nail-biting games.The entrance fees included floorball sticks and minimal goalie protection equipment.Teams that enrolled were Woermann & Brock, Home Hi-tech, B-mobile, Air-TC, Metropolitan and Body Corporate.Nerves were on edge for the final night, as the top four teams managed to tie on points and only the end result of the final night would determine the winner.Woermann & Brock and Metropolitan were tied in first place.Although these teams did not play against each other on the final night, their games were avidly watched by the opposition.The evening started with Air-TC tying their game against Body Corporate.This surprising result added to the uncertainty of the final standings.Then Home Hi-tech lost their crucial game to Metropolitan, throwing the punters once again.In a previous face-off, Home Hi-tech had managed to beat Metropolitan.The third game between Woermann & Brock and Body Corporate ended in another tie.These unexpected results caused the final standings to be as follows: 1st – Metropolitan; 2nd – Woermann & Brock; 3rd – Home Hi-tech; Air-TC; Body Corporate and B-mobile.The next big event will be the Coca-Cola Business Cup in August.For more information about floorball, contact 081 250 4869.
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