Alvik's Janel Mccarville crashed into Telge's Dara Taylor and the fierce collision was a fact. After a while the players got up. Taylor seemed to have gotten the hardest bang and grabbed his shoulder. Mccarville shrugged off the pain and then went ahead and put two penalties for finishing 75-69 and 76-69.

- There were several players who hooked each other and then it became a crash but hope there was no serious injury. I know that Dara is a tough player, says Telge's Sarah Toeaina, the best scorer with 28, who was third in the collision and went on a foul, to SVT Sport.

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Only score three points in the final minutes

After the nightmare start, Alvik seemed to have the match in hand when leading in the fourth period with ten points, but Telge came closer and was down with a close 70-67 with four minutes left.

- We were not awake at the beginning and in the second period we are the ones for the game and they do not keep up with the rotations. It felt pretty calm even though it was getting tough and so we have Janel who is so confident, it is hardly possible to describe her importance, says captain Paula Juhlin, who scored 17 points.

Alvik started weak and ended up in a 0-12 sub-position before loading in and turning the game around.

"We stopped their attacks in the attack and once we find each other we play well," says Elin Ljunggren, who broke Alvik's score by putting a third after 2.19.

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