Thursday Southwest Missouri High School Soccer Report

Ozarks Conference: Glendale Falcons Get Past Waynesville Tigers in PKsGlendale Falcons – 1 (PKs)
Waynesville Tigers – 0
The Tigers came to town tonight with an experienced squad looking for recognition in the region. Absorbing the initial attack the Falcon’s threw at them, including a hard shot from 30 yards by Austin Hart that required a reaction save by keeper Sam Dowling, it was the Tiger’s who slowly established the games tempo in the 1st half. Working both wings, with a commitment to winning the 50/50 balls across the pitch, it was the Tiger’s who applied the majority of the early pressure.

The Falcon’s absorbed it and almost scored twice in the final minutes of the half except for Dowling’s work on the endline. The teams continued this back and forth in the 2nd half, the best opportunity midway through when GK Jordan Pitt’s made a diving save (video coming). Neither team was able to score in regulation however and Glendale headed to OT for the 2nd night in a row. Junior sweeper Gehrig Haberstock got the Tigers to the 2nd OT when he cleared a ball off the line behind his keeper (video coming) but otherwise the game was destined for PK’s it seemed. Pitt stopped the first Tiger shooter when he guessed correctly, and Waynesville’s 3rd shooter put his shot over the crossbar. That meant when senior Brandon Baum stepped up to the spot as the 5th shooter, his ball to the corner gave the Falcon’s a 4-2 advantage and the win.

The Falcon’s continue the week with games Friday and Saturday against Cape Central and Jackson, from SE Missouri. Waynesville visits Nixa on Friday.

Monett Cubs – 10
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Goals: Mauricio Trujillo (4); Uriel Rueda (2); Jose Lopez (2); Francisco Morales (1); Daniel Salazar (1);

Kickapoo Chiefs – 3
Ozark Tigers – 2
The Chiefs came back from a 2 goal deficit in the 2nd half to win in the final two minutes of the game. Freshman Aaron Strunk got the game-winner, heading in a cross for the Chiefs in an important District 11 game. Skyler Russell scored the first two goals for the Chiefs.

Nixa Eagles – 6
Webb City Cardinals – 0
Another COC win for the Eagles at home. Goals for Nixa from Nathan Massey, assist by Kaleb Romero; Romero; KhaiUyen Huynh, assist by Romero; Luke Moore, assist by Massey; Chad Mills, assist by Massey; Kaleb Romero. Mason Young with the shutout, the Eagles are now 7-2

Carthage Tigers – 1 (PKs)
Springfield Catholic – 0
Another low scoring game, as the Class 3 Tiger’s defense is able to hold off Catholic’s potent small school attack but are once again unable to find the back of the net in regulation.

School of the Osage – 4
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 2
Osage, coached by Brandon Randall, in its first year of soccer, improved to 4-5 with a win over Lebanon, 4-2. Freshman Robbie Mueller scored all four goals for Osage, two in the first half, two in the second. Osage led 2-1 at the break, only to see Lebanon senior Brett Chaffin tie the match at the 26 minute mark. Mueller broke the tie at the 23 minute mark, then added the final score two minutes later. D.J. Miller scored Lebanon first-half goal.

West Plains Zizzers – 2
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 1
The Zizzer’s came out fast this evening, getting their first goal in the 4th minute when Cory Parks hooked up with Brodie Bender who scored. Bender got his second of the evening in the 45th minute, from Justyn Biggers, and the Zizzer’s held off the Wildcats for the win. Brenden Williams got Rogersville close with his goal in the 47th.

Cassville Wildcats – 0
Neosho Wildcats – 2

Richland Bears –
Laquey Hornets –

From the Liberator Classic

Warrensburg Tigers – 4
Marshfield Blue Jays – 3
In a game that was tied 3 times this evening, it was the Tigers who sealed the win via a set piece 2 minutes into the 1st overtime.

Bolivar Liberators – 5
Clinton Cardinals – 0
A pair of goals by Tinash Zungura led the Liberators in their shut out win.

3 thoughts on “Thursday Southwest Missouri High School Soccer Report

  1. Monett Cubs – 10
    Hillcrest Hornets – 0

    Goals: Mauricio Trujillo (4); Uriel Rueda (2); Jose Lopez (2); Francisco Morales (1); Daniel Salazar (1);