- It felt wonderful.

Always something extra to meet Sävehof, especially when it was they who led, says Alingsås goalkeeper Richard Frisk to C More.

Frisk offered several high-class saves.

- We have an incredible number of fans here who carry us forward in moments.

It was initially even and halfway into the series final, the scoreboard showed 15-14 to Alingsås.

The visitors held the lead and 15 minutes into the second half the team had increased by three goals.

Sävehof reduced, but then Christoffer Thor, who again made a good effort for his Alingsås, stepped forward.

He offered a delicious bite to 24-21, which was a goal that was his seventh in the match.

Thor was spotless throughout the match and scored on seven of eight finishes.

Teammate Daniel Blomgren also made a good effort and offered nine hits.

However, Sävehof regained the disadvantage with just over ten minutes left of the match and then took a time-out at 25-25.

And another who once again made a great effort today was the home team's Elias Ellefsen a Skipagötu.

Mittnian offered nine goals and contributed greatly to Sävehof giving the match nerve.

The away team finally managed to pull the longest straw and Mathias Pedersen put the nail in the coffin with a goal that meant victory with 36-33.

Alingsås is thus a new table.

Sävehof will face Önnered in the next match.

Alingsås meets Kristianstad.