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Niger United, Safety Babes Continue Ardova Handball Premier League 2023 Dominance

Niger United and Safety Babes continued their dominance of the Ardova Handball Premier League 2023 as they won their matches on day 2 of the phase 2 of the league on Wednesday in Lagos.

Niger United defeated De Defenders 34-28 to maintain their lead of the male category league while defending champion Kano Pillars still haven’t won a match as they played out a 21-21 draw with Correction Boys.

Tojemarine Academy are second on the table after a comfortable 39-26 victory over Police Machine while Safety Shooters earned a 22-18 victory over Confluence Stars.

Bendel Dynamos, who before now had only one victory in the Ardova Handball Premier League 2023 and were rock bottom on the league table, defeated Benue Buffaloes 29-22 to earn their second victory in 13 matches while Seasider Boys of Lagos are now in the third position after they defeated Rima Strikers of Sokoto 35-31.

In the women category, Safety Babes consolidated their lead on the women category league table as they comfortably won Benue Queens 32-21 while Rima Queens defeated Delta Queens 29-22.

Imo Grasshoppers seems to have had a renaissance as they comfortably defeated Bendel Dynamos 34-23 while former Plateau Peacocks earned a 20-13 victory over Seasider Babes of Lagos.

Bayelsa Queens are in the relegation zone as they lost to Defender Babes 29-25.

Aminu Mohammed of Correction Boys and Goalkeeper Toyin Yusuf Plateau Peacocks were voted MVPs of the men and women categories respectively for day 2.

Day 2 Results

MALE::::
1) Kano Pillars–Correction Boys 21–21.
2) Niger United–D:Defenders 34–28.
3) Tojemarine Academy–Police Machine 39–26.
4) Confluence Stars–Safety Shooters 18–22.
5) Bendel Dynamos–Benue Buffaloes 29–25.
6) Lagos Seasiders–Rima Strikers 35–31.

FEMALE:::
1) Benue Queens–Safety Babes 21–32.
2) Rima Queens–Delta Queens 29–22.
3) Bendel Dynamos–Imo Grasshoppers 23–34.
4) Plateau Peacocks–Seasider Babes 20–13.
5) Bayelsa Queens–Defender Babes 25–29.

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