Fil-Aussie handball star continues winning ways with new club
After five seasons with German club TSV Altenholz, Filipino-Australian handball star Bevan Calvert switched to a new club for the 2014-2015 season, news site The Filipino Australian reported.
The change in club, however, changed nothing in Calvert's game, as the 28-year-old scored nine goals in his latest match with his new club, SV Mecklenburger Schwerin.
The Handball Australia team captain said he appreciated his time with Altheholz Wolf, but looked forward to a new experience with the Mecklenburger Bulls.
Calvert added that he would "never forget" his time with the fans, the management, and his "fantastic team mates", and hoped to see them soon.
Deemed an "absolute gain" by Bulls President Friedrich Diestel, Calvert told fans that his new team had “much potential,” and despite the opposition, they could still achieve their goals.
From his Filipino mother Violi, Calvert picked up a bit of Filipino. He also enjoys spending time with his other relatives in Australia.
At the age of 17, he was the youngest Fil-Aussie to join the Australian national handball team. During his captaincy, he led it to win the 2012 Oceania Region World Championship Qualifier. — Rie Takumi/DVM, GMA News
The change in club, however, changed nothing in Calvert's game, as the 28-year-old scored nine goals in his latest match with his new club, SV Mecklenburger Schwerin.
The Handball Australia team captain said he appreciated his time with Altheholz Wolf, but looked forward to a new experience with the Mecklenburger Bulls.
Calvert added that he would "never forget" his time with the fans, the management, and his "fantastic team mates", and hoped to see them soon.
Deemed an "absolute gain" by Bulls President Friedrich Diestel, Calvert told fans that his new team had “much potential,” and despite the opposition, they could still achieve their goals.
From his Filipino mother Violi, Calvert picked up a bit of Filipino. He also enjoys spending time with his other relatives in Australia.
At the age of 17, he was the youngest Fil-Aussie to join the Australian national handball team. During his captaincy, he led it to win the 2012 Oceania Region World Championship Qualifier. — Rie Takumi/DVM, GMA News
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