Apollo Bratislava and Trnava Panthers shine in Central Europe Women's Softball Euroleague 2023's third weekend
04/07/2023 1 Minute Read

Apollo Bratislava and Trnava Panthers shine in Central Europe Women's Softball Euroleague 2023's third weekend

The third weekend of the Central Europe Women's Softball Euroleague 2023 took place at the beginning of July in Trnava, Slovakia.

With six games played on July 1st and 2nd, the standings of the Central Europe Women's Softball Euroleague 2023 are additionally defined.

Apollo Bratislava faced off against the Trnava Panthers, securing a resounding victory with a score of 13-1. Then, the Trnava Panthers continued their winning ways by defeating the Jánossomorja Rascals with an impressive score of 18-4.

The Jánossomorja Rascals clashed with the Lady Pirates Zagreb in a game filled with intense back-and-forth action. However, the Lady Pirates managed to gain an advantage, ultimately triumphing over the Rascals with a score of 18-13.

The Trnava Panthers dominated the game against the Lady Pirates Zagreb, securing a convincing victory with a score of 16-5. The Lady Pirates Zagreb then faced a strong challenge from Apollo Bratislava, resulting in a 15-5 win for the latter.

To end the weekend of games, the Jánossomorja Rascals and Apollo Bratislava battled on the Trnava field. Ultimately, Apollo Bratislava emerged victorious, defeating the Rascals with a final score of 17-10.

After the conclusion of the third weekend, the current standings in the Central Europe Women's Softball Euroleague 2023 are as follows:

  1. Princ Zagreb (CRO) - 5 wins, 1 loss
  2. Érd Baseball és Softball Club (HUN) - 4 wins, 2 losses
  3. Apollo Bratislava (SVK) - 4 wins, 2 losses
  4. Trnava Panthers (SVK) - 3 wins, 3 losses
  5. Lady Pirates Zagreb (CRO) - 2 wins, 4 losses
  6. Medvednica (CRO) - 2 wins, 4 losses
  7. Jánossomorja Rascals (HUN) - 1 win, 5 losses

As the third weekend of the Central Europe Women's Softball Euroleague 2023 concludes, teams will now have a break before the next set of games in September.

Cover photo by Péter-Héderi Adrienn