Top game on Saturday: Breitengüßbach challenges Weimar!
Breitengüßbach welcomes Weimar to the top game of the basketball main round on October 31, 2025. Excitement after Weimar's winning streak!

Top game on Saturday: Breitengüßbach challenges Weimar!
On Saturday evening at 6 p.m., the Hans-Jung-Halle in Breitengüßbach will be the scene of an exciting basketball duel when TSV Tröster Breitengüßbach face league leaders Culture City Weimar. After a narrow defeat against Aschaffenburg last week, which ended their four-game winning streak, the team around coach Mark Völkl is facing a big challenge. The last appearance ended with a buzzer beater by the opponent and unfortunately resulted in a 61:64 defeat. Now they are concentrating on improving their own performance in the upcoming top game and inflicting Weimar's first defeat of the season, as Wiesentbote reports.
Breitengüßbach is on a disruptive course, but Weimar is not an opponent that should be underestimated. The guests won their first five main round games convincingly, achieving some clear results. The opponents from Bamberg had to accept a 56:90 defeat, and Aschaffenburg also fell behind with 79:107. Clear victories of 65:117 and 83:54 were also reported from Gotha and Veitshöchheim. This series catapulted Weimar to the top position in the league.
Rely on your own strengths
Weimar's Browne crew has a few players to keep an eye on: First and foremost, Brown, who averages 18.8 points per game, followed by Beier-Christiansen with 15.4 and Duhajsky with 13 points. Bader (12.5) and Passarge (10.6) also contribute significantly to their team's success. It remains to be seen whether Breitengüßbach's defense will be effective enough to disrupt the rhythm of the opposing offense, as Völkl emphasizes. By controlling the rebounds and the necessary intensity, the home team want to lay the foundations for a successful evening.
What is Breitengüßbach’s strategy? Offensively, they rely on quick ball delivery, want to optimize their throwing rates and, above all, minimize ball losses. The team has its strengths in team play, which they demonstrated in their good form in the last few games. This season, despite small setbacks, they remain confident in their business, as the TSVBreitengüßbach website documents.
Full house and support from the fans
The players are looking forward to a full hall for this important top game, where the support of the fans will be absolutely necessary. The line-up for Breitengüßbach is clear: Bauer, Dippold, Jebens, Klaus, Lorber, Nieslon, Rümer, Sauer, as well as the Stephan brothers and Trummeter are ready to give everything. The derby success in the last game against TTL Basketball Bamberg, which was won 70:58, also gives the players additional self-confidence.
An exciting basketball game is coming up, and it remains to be seen whether TSV Tröster Breitengüßbach can really cause Weimar's first defeat of the season. The fans in the Hans-Jung-Halle can look forward to a thrilling match that reflects the intensity and passion of basketball in this region.