Cēsu Sports School’s Floorball Teams Shine in Latvian Youth Championship
In the dynamic world of youth sports, the Cēsu Sports School’s floorball teams are making waves in the latvian youth championship. With a blend of skill, strategy, and determination, these young athletes are not just playing games—they’re crafting a legacy. But how are they truly performing? Let’s dive into the heart of their journey.
Boys’ Competition: A Battle of Wits and Skill
In the U18 boys’ group, the CPSS team is a force to be reckoned with, currently holding the second spot on the leaderboard.Their recent 5:2 victory over the “Ogre/Lielvārde” team showcased their resilience and tactical prowess. Despite an early 2-0 deficit,the Česi team turned the tide,scoring in every subsequent period to secure their fifth win in seven matches.The goal scorers—Kristers Sīlis, Emīls Zauriņš, Jorens Stāls, Mariuss Virskuls, and Rūdolfs Maklers—demonstrated remarkable skill, while Regnārs Kreichmanis made 12 saves out of 14 shots.
The competition is fierce, with every match potentially reshaping the standings. The leaders, “Rubene/KSS,” hold 15 points, closely followed by CPSS and “Ķekava Bulldogs” with 14 points each. “Ogre/Lielvārde” and “FS Masters/Ulbroka” trail with 13 and 12 points, respectively, while “FBNK Baloži/teamsport.lv” has 11 points. The CPSS team faces another challenge on December 29 against Ķekava, a game that could further alter the rankings.
In the U16 group, the CPSS team faces a tougher battle, with only two victories in eight games, placing them eighth with six points. Their recent 2:16 loss to Irlava was a tough pill to swallow, with Pauls Jaunzems and Kristers jaunozols scoring the team’s goals.
The U14 group sees the CPSS team in the 1st division,with two wins in eight games,placing them ninth. Though, their recent 2:1 victory over “Rīgas lauvas/Stars-1” showed promise.After falling behind 0:1, Lauris Lazdiņš and Marek Cekulas turned the game around, securing a much-needed win.
Similarly, the U12 group faces challenges, holding the penultimate ninth place with two victories in eight games. Their recent 6:5 shootout win against “Rīgas lauvas/stars” was a testament to their fighting spirit. Emīls Lapiņš scored three goals, while marats Gruzītis and Dainis Opincāns contributed crucial goals.
Girls’ Competition: Rising Stars on the Floor
The CPSS girls’ teams are making significant strides in the championship.in the U16 group, they have won both games, including a recent 8:4 victory over “SK Slampe/zevid.” Olívija Jarohovića led the charge with three goals, supported by Evelīna Barka, Elizabete Malnača, Elīna Ulme, and Adrija Krieviņa. Several players also gain valuable experience in the women’s league team “Lekrings.”
Currently,three teams share the top spot with six points each,but CPSS stands out as the only undefeated team,securing second place.In the U14 group, the CPSS team is leading after the first round, winning all four games. Their recent 5:1 victory over “Rubene/KSS” highlighted their dominance, with goals from Beatrice pavare, Anja Nikolajeva, elizabete Melnača, and Katrina Rone.
However, the U12 group faces challenges, with one win in five games.Their recent 2:6 loss to “Rubene/KSS” placed them sixth in the seven-team competition. Tina Dmitrieva and sofia jones were the goal scorers for CPSS.
Challenges and Opportunities
Despite their successes, the girls’ teams face challenges with infrequent games and long breaks, notably in the U14 group, which won’t play again until Febuary. This limited schedule hampers skill development, highlighting the need for more frequent matches to foster growth.
Conclusion
The Cēsu Sports School’s floorball teams are a testament to the power of youth sports in shaping future champions.With each game, they not only compete but also learn, grow, and inspire. As they continue their journey, the world watches, eager to see how these young athletes will redefine the game.