Rolf Scholz

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Rolf Scholz (born September 7, 1980 in Giessen ) is a German basketball coach and former player.

career

Scholz played in the youth department of MTV 1846 Gießen and made the leap into the extended Bundesliga squad of Mittelhessen, for which he played between 1998 and 2000 as a development player in three games in the basketball Bundesliga . In 2001 he moved to SC Rist Wedel , for which he in the second basketball league aground, 2002, he returned to his home region and joined the TV Lich to, for he held until 2011 in the Bundesliga 2 or later in the 2 Bundesliga ProA and 2. Bundesliga ProB went on a basketball hunt. He made a name for himself above all as a game designer, basket preparer and team captain. In addition to his career in competitive basketball, Scholz embarked on a career in the police force.

As a coach, he and Lutz Mandler initially looked after the Giessen U16 team in the youth basketball league , and in the 2016/17 season he again formed the coaching team with Mandler for the Licher BasketBären in the 2nd Bundesliga ProB. After the bears withdrew in the spring of 2017, Scholz and Mandler took over the coaching duties for the newly founded second Gießen men's team in the ProB, the Gießen 46ers Rackelos . He was named "Trainer of the Year in Central Hesse 2018" after he had led the rackelos to second place in the points round table in the 2017/18 season and in the subsequent playoffs in the quarter-finals and in the 2018/19 game year with the team also in the front Table field involved.

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Hamburger Abendblatt - Hamburg: Tried everything and yet lost . ( Abendblatt.de [accessed December 10, 2017]).
  3. GZ Medien GmbH, Giessen: The captain disembarks? Rolf Scholz says goodbye on basketball day | Lich | Giessen newspaper. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .
  4. ^ Gießener Anzeiger Verlags GmbH & Co KG: Rolf Scholz expands his coaching activities . ( giessener-anzeiger.de [accessed December 10, 2017]).
  5. GIESSEN 46ers | Basketball Academy Gießen Mittelhessen with two wins in the Rhineland - GIESSEN 46ers. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .
  6. ^ Gießener Anzeiger Verlags GmbH & Co KG: Scholz and Mandler take over in Lich . ( giessener-anzeiger.de [accessed December 10, 2017]).
  7. GIESSEN 46ers | Coach duo Rolf Scholz and Lutz Mandler take over ProB-Team - GIESSEN 46ers push the planning - GIESSEN 46ers. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .
  8. Gießener Anzeiger Verlag GmbH & Co KG: Basketball has a nose in "Sportlerwahl Mittelhessen" - Gelnhäuser Tageblatt. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .