My regular correspondent is dealing with a heavy class load this week at KU so I’m on my own.
From the Neosho Daily News report by Cody Thorn (along with a photo from a game earlier this season):
Springfield Glendale product Justin Rogers (2008) had a career day for the Crowder College soccer team Saturday. Rogers tallied four goals and led the Roughriders to a 4-3 win in overtime over visiting Cowley County Community College at Lions Field.
Rogers scored his first goal at the 15-minute mark. The Tigers (4-6) came back to take a 2-1 lead at halftime. Rogers tallied a pair of goals late in the second half that gave the Roughriders (3-7-3) the lead. He scored with 15 minutes left and then with seven minutes remaining in the game. His last goal was the first ever hat trick in Crowder’s history.
Cowley County tied the game at 3-3 with a goal with five minutes left in the contest. Rogers scored his fourth goal two minutes into overtime on a pass from Vinnie Machado. Other assists in the game came from Emilio Trujillo and Rafael Broges.
Spencer Hunter (Ozark 2007) is starting at Stopper for the East Central CC Falcons. The Falcon’s are having a good year, splitting their two games against #7 Meramac. They beat JeffCo 2-0 and Crowder 1-0. The Falcons are 11-4-1 and one game away from an MCCAC Conference title it appears. They also will host the Regional Quarterfinals on October 18th.
The Barton Community College men’s soccer team trimmed the number of unbeaten teams in the Jayhawk Conference standings to just two this past weekend with a 1-0 blanking of Cloud County at Cougar Fields in Great Bend. The win by the Cougars handed the Thunderbirds their 1st Jayhawk Conference loss of the season, falling to 6-1. That leaves Barton (5-0-1) and Johnson County (5-0).
Those two teams will hook up at 3 pm Saturday October 11th at Cougar Fields with the winner of that contest controlling its own destiny for the Conference championship as well as the No. 1 seed in upcoming Region VI post season action. Barton, ranked No. 3 in the NJCAA, is now 13-0-1 on the season. Cloud falls to 10-4 overall. Barton will be on the road Wednesday in non conference play when the Cougars travel to Oklahoma.
















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