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Jadran’s Compelling Performance in Šibenik

In the 11th round of the Regional Premier League, the water polo team Jadran m:tel triumphed over Solaris from Šibenik with a score of 19:11.

Hercegno’s squad celebrated their seventh victory, securing fourth place in the standings with a total of 24 points.

Jadran lived up to their favorite status, clinching the match’s outcome by halftime.

At the end of the first two quarters, they were ahead 16-3, leaving no doubt about the eventual winner for the remainder of the match.

Strahinja Gojković was the standout performer for the winning side, netting four goals, while both Đorđe Lazić and Danilo Radović contributed three goals each.

Uroš Vučurović, Jovan Vujović, Matija Sladović, and Vasilije Radović each scored twice, and Aleksandar Ivović rounded off the scoring with one goal.

For the losing team, Antonio Petković was the top scorer with three goals.

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