Excitement in Friesenheim: B-youth challenges JSG Mosel/Ruwer!
Excitement in Friesenheim: B-youth challenges JSG Mosel/Ruwer!
In the exciting world of handball youth leagues, important games will be on the program next weekend, which could provide excitement and a lot of action. In particular, the encounter of the B youth teams of the HLZ Friesenheim/Hochdorf II and JSG Mosel/Ruwer stands out, which will meet on Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Friesenheim sports center. After two defeats of the opening, the hosts were recently able to celebrate a rousing away win and want to use this upswing to survive against JSG Moselle/Ruwer.
The coaching team, consisting of experienced Jozef Bokol and the long-time Jugentrainer Max Dettinger, is looking forward to the development of her talent. Bokol, who previously trained men, sees this challenge a chance for further development-both for the players and for themselves. For the team that plays in the B-Youth Bundesliga, it is important not only to achieve results, but also to promote the individual progress of the players. The coaching duo already has many talented players in the squad, but must make sure that only 14 players and two talents from the C-youth can be on the field on Sunday.
Current challenges in the course of the season
The JSG Mosel/Ruwer, which is also 2: 4 points, received two points from a game in Koblenz. The coaches Michel Mohr and Michael Kirsten have the clear task of better bringing their team into the games, since the start phases in the last games in particular were unfocused. "We have to get in the game wide awake," emphasizes the coaching team, "so that we don't get back under the bikes.
Another exciting match will take place on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Ignaz Roth Halle, where the SG Zweibrücken meets the DJK St. Matthias. Both teams have not yet been able to collect a point in the season. While Zweibrücken is currently under pressure, the St. Matthias team is hungry and ready to secure the first points. Trainer Anderson calls for a strong mental concept from his players to fight for the first points. "We have to act more convincingly and with more confidence," says Anderson.
TV Nieder-Olm II will also receive the HSG Wittlich in the Heinz Kerz Sporthalle on Sunday. After a clear defeat against the HSC Schweich, the Eifelans have to find their shape, while coach Quarty notes how crucial the return of youth national player Charlotte Listner could be for the team. "We want to concentrate on our game and turn off the mistakes of the last game," explains Quary.
autumn flights of the HSC Schweich teams
A special highlight are the games of the HSC Schweich teams that compete against HSG Marpingen Alsweiler on Saturday at 1 p.m. The floors are currently strong, although they are faced with the challenge without having to compete. Nevertheless, coach Sascha Burg shows great respect for the opponent, who has been a difficult to defeat in the past. "We have never won in Marpingen and expect a tight game," said Burg.
The other two games, the home game of TV Nieder-Olm against HSG Wittlich on Saturday as well as the games already mentioned, once again show enthusiasm for handball in the region. The competition spirit and the exciting encounters in the youth area offer young talents the opportunity to develop and prove what they are made of. Many fans will surely be expected in the halls next week to support their teams loudly.
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