Phoenix Leverages Youth Power: Revitalized A-Youth Squad Boosts HSG’s Future

Phoenix Leverages Youth Power: Revitalized A-Youth Squad Boosts HSG’s Future
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Co-coach Mareen Kunze (left) is starting the Phoenix season with these new recruits (from left): Mia Hammann, Lynn Thiede, Lina Wilkens, Birthe Brandt, Jana Osterhaus, Paula Schorling, Rike Nienaber and Mira Schorling. Leni Jürgens and Emma Bolte are missing. © HSG Phoenix

HSG Phönix is ​​relying fully on its talents in the new season. The national league handball team withdrew its female A-youth team due to acute personnel problems and is now approaching the season with the young talent.

Bassum – The handball players of the regional league team HSG Phoenix can look forward to a real baby boom: Lale Theile became a mother a few days ago, and Sharon Weimann was also able to welcome a baby in June. Jaqueline Hanke-Winkler and Lina Schmidt are also looking forward to motherhood. This quartet will not be available to the Phoenix ladies for the new season, as will Mareen Kunze. She ended her active handball career, but will remain with the team as co-trainer alongside coach Dustin Ostwald.

That is why HSG Phönix dissolved the A-Youth

“20 years of handball have left their mark. Last season, my body went on strike a few times. You just have to draw a line under it,” explains Kunze. Since Amelie Schwarze, Lale Steimke and Nele Eichberger are no longer part of the team due to their studies, the squad has shrunk to just ten women. There would have been help from the A juniors if they hadn’t had a game at the same time. “But that would have been really tight. So after a few discussions, we decided in August to withdraw our A youth team. The girls are foregoing their last year as A youth and are now permanent members of the women’s team,” reveals Kunze.

Some players, such as Paula and Mira Schorling as well as Rike Nienaber and Emma Bolte, were able to get a taste of the women’s national league last season. “Of course, the A juniors are still lacking in physicality and toughness. We will certainly learn a lesson at the beginning of the season,” the assistant coach is aware.

Nobody should hide behind Katharina Kriegel

However, she is fully convinced of the talented youngsters: “The girls definitely have potential. They are improving from week to week. Development simply takes time and patience. We will give them that, of course.” After the change, the focus was initially on compact defensive work, but all players should also take responsibility in attack and not hide behind Katharina Kriegel. The HSG’s top scorer was the fourth best player in the league with 146/54 goals. With her average of 8.1 goals per game, she was even top.

“Everyone should do their part up front,” Kunze emphasises again. The highest priority is to stay in the league. “As there will be three teams relegated and teams from the association league may be relegated to our state league, we should have some breathing room at the bottom,” the assistant coach hopes. She cannot yet assess all of the opponents. “We don’t know how the season will develop. We will wait and see. However, we have already seen a few teams in test matches and tournaments. I have the feeling that it could be a balanced league. Anyone can beat anyone.”

The Phoenix ladies can get a first impression of the league strength this weekend when they welcome VfL Oldenburg III to the season opener on Saturday (5 p.m.).

HSG Phoenix

Kader: Wiebke Heidorn, Mona Gottwald – Franziska Sprick, Carolin Abeln, Katharina Kriegel, Gina Meyer, Madita Bekefeld, Mia Rasche, Stefanie Gerding, Antonia Hanke

Access: Birthe Brandt, Emma Bolte, Leni Jürgens, Lina Wilkens, Lynn Thiede, Mia Hammann, Mira Schorling, Paula Schorling, Rike Nienaber (all from our own A-youth team)

Departures: Jaqueline Hanke-Winkler, Lale Theile, Lina Schmidt, Sharon Weimann (all maternity leave), Mareen Kunze (end of career), Amelie Schwarze, Lale Steimke, Nele Eichberger (all studying)

Trainer: Dustin Ostwald (2nd season); Co-Trainer: Mareen Kunze (1. Saison), Supervisor/Physio: Maike Sicher (1st season)

Season goal: Relegation; Favorites: not specified

HSG Phoenix: New ⁣Season, New Talent, and a Baby Boom

As the new season⁢ approaches, HSG⁢ Phoenix,⁢ a regional ​league handball team, ​is banking⁤ on its‌ young talent to propel them ‌forward. The team has made the ⁢bold decision to withdraw its female​ A-youth team due to‍ acute‌ personnel problems, opting instead to focus on⁣ nurturing its existing talent‌ pipeline.

A Season ⁤of Change

Co-coach Mareen Kunze is leading the charge, taking the team ‍into the⁢ new season with a ⁢fresh crop of recruits. The⁣ talented youngsters, ⁣including Mia Hammann, Lynn Thiede, Lina Wilkens, Birthe Brandt, ⁤Jana Osterhaus, ⁤Paula Schorling, Rike Nienaber, and Mira Schorling, are eager to prove ‍themselves. Although Leni Jürgens and Emma Bolte are ⁢absent, ​the team remains optimistic about their chances.

Baby​ Boom in Bassum

It’s not just the team that’s going through a transformation; ​the HSG Phoenix family is⁣ also experiencing a⁤ baby boom. Lale Theile recently welcomed a‌ new ​addition to​ her family, and ‌Sharon Weimann gave birth to her baby in June.​ Jaqueline Hanke-Winkle, another team member, is also expecting a baby.

Youthful Exuberance

The team’s decision to focus on its young players is a testament ‍to their commitment to ‍developing talent ‌from within. By giving​ these talented youngsters the opportunity‌ to shine, HSG Phoenix is not only investing in their future but also injecting a much-needed boost of energy‌ and enthusiasm into the team.

The Road Ahead

As the new season gets ⁢underway, HSG Phoenix will be relying on the skills,⁤ dedication, ‌and passion of its young ⁣players to drive them forward. With their sights ⁣set on success, the team is ready to face the‌ challenges ahead, and their fans are eagerly anticipating a thrilling ride.

Key Takeaways

HSG Phoenix has withdrawn its female A-youth‌ team​ due to personnel problems

The team is focusing on‌ nurturing its existing ‌talent pipeline

Co-coach Mareen Kunze is​ leading the team into the ‌new season with a fresh crop of recruits

​The team is experiencing a baby boom, with three players ⁢expecting or having recently given birth

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HSG Phoenix is⁣ banking on its young‍ talent to propel them forward in the new ‌season, after withdrawing ⁣its female A-youth team due to​ personnel problems. Find out more about the team’s bold move and ‍the ⁢baby boom in Bassum.

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