Linden Basketball Launches the 2024-2025 Season with Thrilling Anticipation

With now 8 teams, the girls, boys and men of Linden Basketball are entering their 4th season since its founding in 2020.

The youngest U10 mixed team consists of 15 boys and girls with their coach Emelie Langer will score points on the baskets lowered to 2.60m and compete in the district league of the Gießen district.

The U12-1 boys team starts in the district league and has ambitions to finish at the top. The core of last year’s team has remained and with Leon Lepper, Elias Wagner, David Rachmanov and Paul Fischer 4 high-performing boys join the team of Coach Markus Repp. The U12-2 team plays in the district league and can also hope for a good placing due to the large squad and the strength of the players. However, it is important that by registering 2 teams in this age group, all the boys are used and get as much playing time as possible.

The girls’ teams in the U14 and U16 age groups also compete in the district league. Coach Leon Theisswas able to Lina Bräuer win a strong player from the cooperation partner in girls’ basketball from Gießen-Wieseck, where in turn a total of 3 girls from Linden with a “double license” will also play in the Hessen regional league.

The U16 girls around their coach Vasiliki Lazaridou will try to get one or two wins in the district league in order to reach a middle position in the table at the end.

For the U14 boys, who will start in the district league, Coach Jonas Klapuch Due to a new age regulation, we will also be sending some of the 2010 boys onto the field and thus giving the team more depth.

The experienced trainer Can Oppolzer The U16 boys will try to show a good performance in the district league. Above all, Linden’s dangerous backcourt with Levin Stützer, Philipp Böhm, Neo Mäkilaakso and Ercan Celik should lead the team.

The men from Linden are starting again in the next higher league and will therefore play their games in the district league A. This means that in the 3rd season there will again be a derby with last year’s champions of the district league B from Lollar. Lisa Gans As the team’s coach, she can rely on the top performers of the last two seasons and the Linden team has been able to gain some promising new recruits.

The entire Linden basketball community is looking forward to exciting and atmospheric home games in the AFS sports hall.

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Linden Basketball: A Thriving Basketball Community

Linden Basketball, a ​basketball club based in Linden, Germany, is entering its fourth⁢ season since ⁢its founding‍ in 2020. With eight ‍teams, including girls’, boys’, and ​men’s teams, ⁣the​ club has grown significantly ⁤over⁤ the years. In this article, we will delve into the various ‍teams, their coaches,⁢ and their ambitions for the upcoming season.

The Youngest Team: U10 Mixed Team

The ​youngest ⁤team, the U10 mixed team, consists of 15 boys and girls coached by Emelie Langer. This team will compete in the district league of the‌ Gießen district and play with baskets ⁢lowered to 2.60m. The team is⁢ excited to score points and gain experience in their first season.

U12 Teams

The U12-1 ‍boys team, coached by Markus Repp, ⁤has high ambitions to finish at the top of ​the district league. The core of last year’s team ⁢has⁤ remained, and⁤ four high-performing boys, Leon Lepper,‌ Elias Wagner, David Rachmanov, and Paul Fischer, ⁣have joined the team. The U12-2 team, ⁢also playing in the district league, has⁣ a ⁢large squad and strong players, aiming‌ for a good placing.

Girls’ Teams

The girls’ teams in the U14 ‍and U16 age groups compete in the district league, led by Coach Leon⁢ Theiss. The team has gained a strong player, Lina Bräuer, from their⁢ cooperation partner in girls’ basketball from Gießen-Wieseck. Additionally, three girls from Linden with a “double ​license” will also play in the Hessen ​regional league.

Expanding Horizons

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