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Rowing in the hockey superliga on male grass

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking: Paraná Rowing Club Shines in National Hockey Super League

The Paraná Rowing Club has successfully wrapped up its participation in the National Hockey Super League, one of the most prestigious tournaments in the country. The team, led by coach Enzo Preli, finished in an impressive fifth place, securing their spot in the competition despite not qualifying directly for the next edition.

Coach’s Perspective

Enzo Preli, the team’s coach, expressed his satisfaction with the performance. “Very happy for the permanence we achieved in a tournament that is nationally recognized, bringing together the best teams, not counting those in Buenos Aires,” Preli said. The team’s outstanding fifth-place finish has kept their hopes high for future success.

Champions with Aspirations

Paraná Rowing Club enters the national tournament fresh from winning the “Dos Owlings” contest twice, a feat that has bolstered the team’s confidence. “We are about that, we continue working. The road is long, but I think we are on a good path to be able to achieve it,” Preli added, referring to their dream of a tricampeonato.

Captains’ Insights

Juan Cruz and Genaro, the squad’s captains, shared their experiences after a day of intense competition. They played against top teams like Jockey de Córdoba, German of Mendoza, Santiago Lawn Tennis, and Uncas de Salta. The crucial game for their permanence was against Uncas, which they won.

Young Leadership

The young captains, aged 18 and 20, expressed pride in their roles. “It is a pride for us to play in this team and at the same time being captains. The idea is to have an increasingly young, more physical, more athletic team and we are doing well,” Juan Cruz said.

National Projection and Camaraderie

Genaro Molteni, part of the Argentine Sub-18 team, continues to be monitored for future national selections. “At the beginning of the year I was summoned with Argentina’s U18 and now they started the regional concentrations. I went to Rosario with other boys from Paraná and from there the list comes out to go to Cenard in the middle of the year,” he explained.

Team Spirit

Beyond the competition, the team values camaraderie and shared experiences. After training and matches, they often organize meals. “Today we do not train, but there is a meal. Today’s menu: chorizo ​​to the pomarola,” Juan Cruz said.

With a young, talented, and committed team, Paraná Rowing Club is poised to be a regional leader in male grass hockey. Their future looks promising, combining competitive excellence with a supportive team spirit.

Stay tuned to archyde.com for more updates on Paraná Rowing Club and other breaking news in the world of hockey.

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