Kavallieri and La Salle MBI are the winners of the 2022 Knock Out reserved for Under 21 teams.
In the men’s competition, Kavallieri had the better of La Salle 23-21 in a very tight final.
It was La Salle who seized the initiative early on and raced into a commanding 13-9 lead at half-time.
However, Kavallieri had other plans as they came back strongly in the second half to turn the match in their favour and complete a memorable league and cup double this season.
Kavallieri player Kim Ambrogio shone with seven goals while La Salle Kyra Licari managed to find the net eight times.
In the men’s final La Salle MBI had the better of Swieqi Bajada New Energy Phoenix 39-32.
La Salle went ahead early in the match and took an 11-goal margin at half-time.
Swieqi Bajada New Energy Phoenix reduced the gap in the second half but in the end it was La Salle that celebrated the victory and made it a double of titles for this season.
Phoenix player Isaac Vella netted eight goals, one more than team-mate Benjamin Spiteri while La Salle trio Matteo Pucci, Anthony Mifsud and Neil Gruppetta also netted seven goals.
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