Kacey Jost: New Libera brings a breath of fresh air to the ladies in Black Aachen
Kacey Jost: New Libera brings a breath of fresh air to the ladies in Black Aachen
A new wind blows in Aachen: Kacey Jost takes over the libera position
The volleyball scene in Aachen is now revitalized by the commitment of Kacey Jost, who as the new Libera enters the Ladies team in Black. This is not only a fresh start for the 24-year-old Canadian, but also a significant step for the team on the way to the coming season.
a proven position with challenges
The Libera position that Kacey Jost now has is one of the central roles in volleyball. This player has the task of organizing the acceptance of surcharges and strengthening the defensive. In Aachen, Jost performs in big footsteps: former public favorites such as Annie Cesar, Kirsten Knip and Dominika Valachova have previously filled this position with flying colors.
expectations for the new player
Mareike Hindriksen, the head coach of the Ladies in Black, is enthusiastic about the decision to sign Jost. "Kacey Jost has long been on the screen in case that Annie Cesar leaves us," she says. Jost not only brings international experience from the national team, but also left an impression as a player of the college team at the British Columbia University. Their strengths are particularly due to the acceptance and their presence on the field.
anticipation for the upcoming challenges
Kacey Jost himself looks optimistic about her move to Aachen: "I am very much looking forward to everything that comes now, especially to working with the coaches and the team in a professional environment." An important aspect for you is also the opportunity to get to know the fans and the city better, which should make integration into the team easier.
The squad fills
The commitment of Kacey Jost is part of a conscious structure of the squad for the upcoming 17th season in Germany's highest volleyball play class. In addition to Jost, several talented players have already been signed, including the foreign attackers Susan Schut and Vera Mulder from the Netherlands as well as Luisa Keller and Sophia Fallah from Germany. The team is planning a total of 11 to 12 players for the new season.
The start of the season
The Ladies in Black Aachen are currently preparing for the new season, which is expected to begin the first championship game at the end of September. The start of training is planned for the beginning of August. With the new Libera and the filling squad, fans can hope for an exciting season that could possibly bring new heights for the team.
The commitment of Kacey Jost could not only have a direct impact on the team, but also reflects the trend that more and more international talents are finding their way into the German volleyball scene. This could further increase the level of the game and the attractiveness of the league overall.
- Nag
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