HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten: Promoted to the top league with flying colors!

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Ebersbach an der Fils becomes the scene of exciting handball games, where HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten fights for promotion.

Ebersbach an der Fils wird zum Schauplatz aufregender Handballspiele, wo die HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten um den Aufstieg kämpft.
Ebersbach an der Fils becomes the scene of exciting handball games, where HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten fights for promotion.

HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten: Promoted to the top league with flying colors!

The female C youth team from HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten recently gained a foothold at a tournament in Ebersbach and impressed despite sometimes adverse circumstances. Coach Andreas Wendel led the team through a challenging series of games in which the HSG initially unexpectedly lost 7:11 against Frisch Auf Göppingen. However, the team showed resilience and fought for a hard-fought 14:11 win against JH Söflingen-Lehr in the second game after leading 8:6 at halftime. Lilli Rees had to withdraw from the tournament due to an injury, and Annika Bleise was also out due to a hand injury, which made the situation even more difficult.

The third game against SC Korb brought the decisive turning point: with a clear 10:5 win, the HSG secured qualification for the top league. Even though the fourth duel against SG Untere Fils was lost 9:11, the joy of being promoted to the top league prevailed Black Forest messenger reported. The HSG players include Nikolina Walter, Clara Pflumm, Enisa Roller, Tessa Marquardt, Alica Fritz, Sinja Schumpp, Leni Grimm, Jana Nan-Coronel, Pia Schott, Talea Schäfer, Coco Matthes and Pia Meier.

Successes in the B youth

Parallel to the successes of the C-youth, the HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten was also able to prove itself in the B-youth. They qualified for the newly founded B-Youth Bundesliga, where they achieved three wins in a final qualifying tournament. In the table they had to assert themselves in the preliminary round against TuS Steißlingen and HSG Stuttgart Metzingen, but ultimately found a place in the cup in order to fight for the Bundesliga ticket for the coming season Swabian reported.

HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten is currently in second place in the B-Youth table with 12:2 points, just one point behind the leader TV Nellingen. An away win on Saturday could put them at the top of the table and significantly increase their chances of participating in the Final Four and qualifying for the 2025/26 Youth Bundesliga. Coach Andreas Wendel can rely on almost all of the players, apart from Laura Walter, who has been injured for a long time, and is hoping for loud support from the fans.

A look at the youth league

The successes of HSG Hossingen-Meßstetten are part of a larger trend in German youth handball. In the B-Youth Bundesliga, which recently started eight seasons, teams like Hossingen-Meßstetten can benefit from a professional environment. The commitment and talent of the young players seem to be on track to remain competitive in the future, while the challenges in the area of ​​youth competitive sports continue to increase kicker reported.