In a possible advance first round play-off match-up Terrassa sent out a signal of its form in the Spanish league's final phase with just three games left to play in the regular season. This weekend Terrassa hosted then 2nd ranked Mataro Quadis and topped their possible semi-final rivals 13-5 at home, led by international Ricard Alarcon's 4 goals, to overtake them on the table and now hold 2nd place....
Terrassa takes over second place after big win
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