By Paul Nilsen (from FIBA Europe)
They may be the smallest nation to participate in the EuroBasket Women Qualification Round and have a very young team, but teenage talent Lena Hetto and her Luxembourg team-mates wouldn't swap one of the biggest challenges in modern day basketball for anything.
The prospect of the minnows stepping up from Division B appears to be a sıgnıfıcantly daunting one and arguably the most difficult task any basketball nation will experience this year.
For it was only recently that Luxembourg even managed to claim victories in Division B, the second natıonal team tier, with a double success against Albania.
However, don't expect Luxembourg to necessarily show any fear when they step out this summer and mark a new dawn in their history.
Hetto has already shown she can make a transition to the senior team after some excellent performances last year in Division B and now she can't wait to step out and meet head on what will be a sizeable challenge.
"First of all, I have to say that we have a very young team," she admitted.
"But we are proud to now play against teams like these. We have to try our best and we need to be well prepared as a team to play together, to respect these teams and also not to fear anybody.
"I don't think that there is one group which could have been better for us. All these countries are bigger and have stronger national teams.
"Like I said, we respect them but will try our best to show them that they also have to respect us.
"I'm looking forward to get a chance to play against countries like Italy, Latvia, Greece and Finland.
Everybody knows how small Luxembourg is but we can use it as an advantage and practice more often," Hetto offers.
The timing of the forthcoming schedule couldn't be any better for the 19-year-old since she has just brought her very productive and impressive youth career to a close.
Luxembourg are focusing on their U16 and U18 women's teams at present.
"I'm very proud to be a part of this senior team. I have worked very hard all these previous years in the youth teams to be able to say that I achieved one of my basketball goals," the young player says.
"There is a big difference between the youth teams and the senior women's team since basketball is played in a different way.
"I am very proud to have had the opportunity to show myself out there. But, I'm not sure about being one of the leaders of the team. I'm young and I don't have much experience except the youth tournaments I had.
"I would rather say that nobody knew me before, because last year was my first year in the women's team. I tried my best and it worked.
"So this year, I'll try also my best, work hard and have fun with my team-mates on and off the court."
While making the step up, Hetto admitted not going to a youth tournament this summer will represent something of a void.
"Yes, off course I will miss these tournaments this summer," she admits.
These tournaments are great opportunities to make contacts, to showcase yourself out there and to grow together as a team.
"I have learned how it is to be away for 14 days with the team and stuff. How it is to manage things if not everything goes right.
"It's also an opportunity you get to manage the hard times on and off court but also to have fun and to show that you're proud to play for your country.
"These tournaments are physically tough but together you can make it."
"I don't really have plans for the future," she adds.
"For the coming season I will stay in my hometown.
"I will stay next year here in Luxembourg and finish my school here.
"For 2014 I'll see where I want go to University, or where I want to play basketball.
"I guess nobody knows yet what the future will bring!"
The emergence of players like Hetto represents a steep evolution in the development of the women's game during the past few years in Luxembourg.
The conditions for athletes and especially basketball players have improved considerably.
With the instalment of the first National sports elite high school, youngsters are given the opportunity to pursue their ambitions as student athletes.
On top of that, the country has witnessed the rise of their first female professional basketball players, Tessy Hetting and Nadia Mossong.
Liz Schmitz will follow in their footsteps and turn pro soon and even more girls are likely to do the same in the future - possibly including Hetto.
Head coach Hermann Paar will have an initial group of 19 players to choose from.
The roster is as follows: Nadia Mossong (OKE Panthers), Tessy Hetting (Point Chaud Sprimont), Léonie de Jonge (Cornell College), Jil Haentges (Point Loma Nazarene University), Liz Schmitz (Jeugd Gentson),Anouk Wagener ( T71 Dudelange), Kim Brück (T71 Dudelange), Jill Bausch (Résidence Walferdange),Michèle Orban (Résidence Walferdange), Lena Hetto (US Heffingen), Nadia Marcus (US Heffingen), Lynn Kauffmann (AB Contern), Julie Zovilé (AB Contern), Cathy Schmit (Musel Pikes), Laure Diederich (Musel Pikes), Magaly Meynadier (Musel Pikes), Lisy Hetting (Etzella Ettelbrück), Jo Schreiner (Etzella Ettelbrück), Lynn Schreiner (Etzella Ettelbrück).
This summer will mark a new era for Luxembourgish women’s basketball. After playing several years in the Eurobasket Division B, the squad from the Grand-Duchy will face for the first time competition from a higher level.
Luxembourgish basketball has seen a steep evolution in the past years. The conditions for athletes and especially basketball players have improved considerably. With the instalment of the first National sports elite high school, youngsters are given the opportunity to pursue their ambitions as student athletes. On top of that, the country has witnessed the rise of their first female professional basketball players, Tessy Hetting and Nadia Mossong. Liz Schmitz will follow in their footsteps and turn pro the upcoming season and even more girls are likely to do the same in the future. The positive development culminated with the first victories on the Eurobasket level against Albania during the last Division B campaign. And it should not yet stop there.
“The upcoming competition will be tough for my team. We are realistic. Our chances of winning many games this summer are slim, but we are not without any chance”, says the head coach of the team Hermann Paar. Having steered the team for the past ten years, he is finally able to reap the first fruit of his and his girls’ labour. He sees this years’ Eurobasket Qualification Round as the next logic step along the road. “Obviously, our primary target is not qualifying for France, but growing as a team and gaining experience on this level. From literally no names we had become worthy opponents on the Division B level. In the future we plan on doing the same progress on this level.” Not a small challenge for a country with only half a million inhabitants.
Luxembourg will face Finland, Latvia, Italy and Greece in Group E. The Luxembourgish roster consists of 19 players. Other than on the team captains Nadia Mossong (OKE Panthers/Ger) and Tessy Hetting (Point Chaud Sprimont/Bel), coaches Hermann Paar and Mariusz Dziurdzia can count on Léonie de Jonge (Cornell College/USA), Jil Haentges (Point Loma Nazarene University/USA), Liz Schmitz (Jeugd Gentson/Bel), Anouk Wagener, Kim Brück (both T71 Dudelange/Lux), Jill Bausch, Michèle Orban (both Résidence Walferdange/Lux), Lena Hetto, Nadia Marcus (both US Heffingen/Lux), Lynn Kauffmann, Julie Zovilé (both AB Contern/Lux), Cathy Schmit, Laure Diederich, Magaly Meynadier (all Musel Pikes/Lux), Lisy Hetting, Jo Schreiner and Lynn Schreiner (all Etzella Ettelbrück/Lux).
Zusammen mit den Vollzeit-Internatsschülern des LCD Mersch traten die U16 und U14 Women die Reise nach Taben-Rodt an, wo sie zwei Tage in der Erlebniswerkstatt Saar verbrachten.
Auf dem Programm standen viele Kooperationsspiele, wo Konzentration und Teamwork gefragt waren, sowie Bogenschießen und Hochseilgarten.
Auch wenn das Wetter sich am ersten Tag nicht von seiner besten Seite zeigte, so konnten die Mädchen doch noch ein paar Sonnenstrahlen am zweiten Tag genießen.
Im Großen und Ganzen war es ein interessantes Erlebnis für die gesamte Truppe.
Ein großes Dankeschön geht an die Educatrices aus dem LCD Mersch, die den gesamten Trip organisiert und möglich gemacht haben!
Mitteilung an alle Vereine
Die Arbeitsgruppe « Frauenbasketball » hat einen Flyer drucken lassen zwecks Mädchenrekrutierung für Basketball.
Diese Flyer können von den Vereinen in der Geschäftsstelle, 3, route d’Arlon, bestellt (tel 481876) und abgeholt werden. Es sind 100 Stück pro Verein vorgesehen und der Verein sollte entscheiden, wo er sie verteilt.
Auf der Rückseite befindet sich eine unbeschriftete Fläche , wo jeder Verein seine Angaben einfügen kann.
Die AG « Frauenbasketball » wünscht viel Erfolg !
Tickets d'entrée
Le prix du ticket d’entrée est fixé
Informations sur la prévente des tickets sur www.tix.lu et à la réception de la Coque.
Des tickets seront également encore disponibles le 28 avril à l’entrée de l’Arena de la Coque à partir de 12h00, heure d’ouverture des portes.
Toutes les places sont numérotées. Pas de places debout.
Programme d’encadrement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVGKaC9OxHo
Le samedi 28 avril se dérouleront les finales de la Loterie Nationale Coupe de Luxembourg à l’Arena de la Coque.
Tickets
Le prix du ticket d’entrée est fixé
Informations sur la prévente des tickets sur www.tix.lu et à la réception de la Coque.
Des tickets seront également encore disponibles le 28 avril à l’entrée de l’Arena de la Coque à partir de 12h00, heure d’ouverture des portes.
Toutes les places sont numérotées. Pas de places debout.
Programme du 28 avril
Coupe national du Mini-Basket
13h30 Coque / Arena Sparta Bertrange - Basket Esch
Coupe de l'Avenir (Scolaires)
15h00 Coque / Arena Sparta Bertrange - Amicale Steinsel
Coupe des Jeunes (Cadets)
16h45 Coque / Arena Sparta Bertrange - AB Contern
LOTERIE NATIONALE Coupe de Luxembourg
20h15 Coque / Arena Sparta Bertrange - T71 Dudelange
Programme d’encadrement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVGKaC9OxHo
Les spectateurs peuvent utiliser le parking le long du boulevard Kennedy.
Important : les parkings Coque 1 et Coque 2 sont payants.
Dans le cadre de la finale de la Loterie Nationale Coupe de Luxembourg les spectateurs peuvent utiliser gratuitement la navette Demy Schandeler qui circulera à partir de 18h30 jusqu’à 23h30 entre le parking de la Coque, le parking D (école européenne) et le P&R Kirchberg. Le parking de la Cour de Justice européenne est également accessible aux spectateurs de la manifestation. Tous les chemins d’accès vers les parkings seront signalisés sur le plateau du Kirchberg.
Navette pour les supporters du Sparta Bertrange :
Départ 18h30 Bertrange, Parking ARCA 17, rue Atert
Départ Coque 22h30
Navette pour les supporters du T71 Dudelange:
1ier départ Dudelange 18h00, 2e départ Dudelange 19h00
1ier départ Coque 22h30, 2e départ Coque 23h30
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Présentation des équipes
Sparta Bertrange
|
Numéro |
Nom |
Prénom |
Date de naissance |
Taille |
Position |
|
4 |
WOLZFELD |
René |
19.06.91 |
1,90 |
Forward |
|
5 |
GRANDJEAN |
Bob |
01.03.94 |
1,83 |
Guard |
|
6 |
DREESEN |
Thomas |
07.02.88 |
2,02 |
Guard/Forward |
|
7 |
SCHNEIDER |
Pitt |
26.10.94 |
1,80 |
Guard |
|
8 |
ENGEL |
Xavier |
16.03.88 |
1,85 |
Guard |
|
9 |
HOFFMANN |
Pit |
08.09.82 |
2,00 |
Center |
|
10 |
HUBLART |
Julien |
20.11.88 |
1,92 |
Guard/Forward |
|
11 |
ULIN |
Kasey |
10.02.82 |
1,81 |
Guard |
|
12 |
ARENDT |
Louis |
23.01.93 |
1,92 |
Forward |
|
13 |
ARBAUT |
Patrick |
21.12.87 |
1,81 |
Guard |
|
14 |
KANZ |
Maxime |
10.01.94 |
2,00 |
Center |
|
15 |
SMITH |
Larrie |
08.08.75 |
1,98 |
Forward/Center |
|
16 |
UKEAGU |
Ezenwa |
22.02.81 |
2,02 |
Center |
|
COACH |
KLOSS |
Rainer |
|
|
|
|
ASSIST.COACH |
GINDT |
Dean |
|
|
|
T71 Dudelange
|
Numéro |
Nom |
Prénom |
Date de naissance |
Taille |
Position |
|
4 |
SCHUMACHER |
Tom |
26.02.87 |
1,90 |
Guard |
|
5 |
ABREU |
André |
23.07.88 |
1,95 |
Guard |
|
6 |
RUFFATO |
Gilles |
22.10.85 |
1,81 |
Guard |
|
7 |
DELGADO |
Jairo |
17.07.85 |
1,88 |
Guard |
|
8 |
HURT |
Ben |
13.02.93 |
1,83 |
Guard |
|
9 |
BEMTGEN |
Claude |
22.08.89 |
1,82 |
Guard |
|
10 |
MULLER |
Frank |
18.02.88 |
1,97 |
Center |
|
11 |
KIEFFER |
Bob |
07.05.86 |
1,96 |
Forward |
|
12 |
STEPHENS |
Denell |
10.01.86 |
1,90 |
Forward |
|
13 |
SCHMIT |
Gregory |
18.11.89 |
1,80 |
Guard |
|
14 |
SCHROEDER |
Tim |
20.07.92 |
1,94 |
Center |
|
15 |
LAURES |
Christophe |
12.04.89 |
1,94 |
Center |
|
16 |
GANG |
Raphaël |
18.04.92 |
1,90 |
Forward |
|
COACH |
ENJEBO |
Jan |
|
|
|
|
ASSIST.COACH |
SCHUMACHER |
Jean-Paul |
|
|
|
Pour avoir des renseignements supplémentaires sur les équipes, veuillez vous adresser aux clubs respectifs.
N’hésitez pas à nous contacter pour des renseignements complémentaires.
Salutations sportives,
Le Conseil d’administration de la FLBB
Nach drei Spielzeiten in der höchsten Belgischen Klasse hat Liz Schmitz für eine weitere Saison in Belgien unterschrieben.
Wie auch schon in der jetzigen Spielzeit wird sie weiterhin für das Team Jeugd Gentson auf Korbjagd gehen. Nach den ersten Jahren in Namur und Monceau, ermöglicht man ihr es jetzt in Gent dem Basketball komplett professionell nachzugehen. Dadurch dass sie in naher Zukunft ihren Abschluss als ‘Ingénieur de Gestion’ an der Universität von Louvain-la-Neuve machen wird, kann die 1,80 m grosse Nationalspielerin sich das kommende Jahr komplett ihrem Sport und der Vorbereitung der Spielen der kleinen Europäischen Staaten in Luxemburg widmen.
Derzeit erzielt die ehemalige Spielerin vom AB Contern rund 7,5 Punkte und greift 5,5 Rebounds pro Spiel. Im kommenden Juni und Juli wird sie der Nationalmannschaft für die Qualifikationsspiele zur Europameiterschaft gegen Finland, Italien, Lettland und Griechenland zur Verfügung stehen.
Girls & Boys born - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
02. Juni und 03. Juni 2012
Oberanven
Sports Center "Am Sand"
Head Coaches:
Mark van Schutterhoef / Carmen Nastor / Thierry Kremer