Last season, Suns finished as the fifth Dutch club in the BNXT League, the mixed competition with Belgian and Dutch teams. “We want to do better than last year. So we’re going to set the bar a little higher for ourselves. We’re going to try to improve,” says Thran.
False start
After two league games, Den Helder Suns still has zero points. They lost against the Belgian teams Antwerp and Mons. The Suns second home game is scheduled for tomorrow. Once again we will play against a Belgian opponent. The opponent in Sports Hall Quelderduyn is the still undefeated Aalst. The match starts at 7:30 PM.
View the report about Nick Thran at Den Helder Suns at the top of this message.

