Olympic Final for Youth Training Approaches in Berlin for Hefty Aspirants
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Oh man, the ice was chillin' at SSC Schwerin this week, Ya'll! Gather 'round to hear who's heading to Berlin for the"Jugend trainiert für Olympia" federal final in the hockey game extravaganza for the 2010 to 2013 age group.
The girls from Fridericianum Gymnasium picked up a 2:1 victory in the opening match against Schlossgymnasium Torgelow, but they couldn't hold on in the second, losing 1:2. No worries, though—it all came down to a nail-biting penalty shootout, and Clara von Gadow, Anna Altmayer, and Frieda Ritter stepped up big time, sealing a 6:4 win with a solid performance. Plus, Milla Dangers proved she's a boss between the goalposts, holding Torgelow at bay after only playing goalie for her handball team, Grün-Weiß Schwerin.
With her phenomenal show of grit and quick reactions, Milla shut down Torgelow, and the team captain, Clara, shared the team's excitement. Remember last year's Berlin trip? They were outclassed by a Bavarian school and finished dead last, so they're aiming high for September to try and improve on that disappointing result.
On the boys' side, the Niels-Stensen School consistently took down the Fridericianum team, both at home and away. That's right, four out of their eight players haven't even touched a hockey stick through club training, which is just bananas! After defeating Fridericianum with a 2:0 home win and a 3:1 away victory, captains Tico Hollmeier and sports teacher Christopher Israel werekytes ecstatic. Like Clara and her teammates, these lads are buzzing with excitement to represent their school in the federal final and live up to the iconic Olympic motto: "Dabei sein ist alles" - "Being there is everything."
Now, let's get real: The exact list of participating schools for the 2010-2013 age group in this year's Berlin federal final isn't easily found online. But, if you really wanna find all the dirty details, you can reach out to the official "Jugend trainiert für Olympia" organizers or the Berlin State Sports Authority for the most up-to-date info. If that doesn't work, check out your local and regional school sports associations or even the school websites or alumni associations themselves—they might highlight their accomplishments in these high-level competitions. Good luck digging up all that juicy info! If you need a hand, I'm happy to help craft a formal inquiry email to these folks or guide you through the search process.
The girls' hockey team from Fridericianum Gymnasium is set to compete in the Berlin federal final, following their victory in a nail-biting penalty shootout. Meanwhile, the Niels-Stensen School boys' team, with four novice hockey players, has also secured their spot in the same final, filled with excitement to represent their school in the high-level sports event.