Katelyn Fredrickson Chasing National Title With JB Marine

Katelyn Fredrickson, Missouri State Bears

Katelyn Fredrickson, Missouri State Bears

Missouri State’s Katelyn Fredrickson and her JB Marine squad are playing Sparta United WSC (UT) in the Title Game on Sunday in the United States Adult Soccer Association national championships in Bowling Green, KY. The team won 2-0 over ASA Chesapeake Charge (MD) in the semifinal Friday.

The Post-Dispatch talked to Head Coach Denny Bozesky about the event

“We’ve gotten close as a U-23 team; we were national runners-up in 2008 and 2009 and lost out in pool play last year in Kansas City,” said JB Marine’s Denny Bozesky, who coaches along with John Hayes and Larry Hulcer. “It can be tough putting together a team at this level because the players have so many things going on in their lives, but we’ve put together a team that we feel can compete.”

Starters for JB Marine are goalkeeper Jamie Farrell (Incarnate Word/IUPUI), defenders Courtney Hulcer (St. Joseph’s/SLU), Claire Hulcer (St. Joe’s/Tulsa), Mackenzie Ayer (Tulsa) and Emily Viviano (SLU), midfielders Allison Hu (Duchesne/Missouri), Ashley Hayes (IWA/SLU), Casey Berrier (Parkway Central/Loyola of Chicago) and Lauren Bozesky (Ursuline/SLU/SEMO) and forwards Becky Handley (St. Joe’s/Tulsa) and Katelyn Frederickson (Nerinx Hall/Missouri State).

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Devon Newport Playing in U23 National Championship

Devon Newport (Glendale/SSC) With The Ball

Devon Newport (Glendale/SSC) With The Ball

Devon Newport (SLU/Glendale 2009/Springfield SC) along with Jordan Hoffman of the Missouri State Bears are playing for a U23 national title on Sunday. The Scott Gallagher squad, coached by CBC/Columbia College grad Matt Mueller, face the Carolina Railhawks in the 2011 USASA National Cup Finals in Bowling Green, Kentucky on Sunday morning.

The squad defeated FC United New York 2-0 on Friday afternoon to reach the U23 final.

The Post-Dispatch talked to Coach Mueller about the tournament.

“The majority of these guys grew up playing Scott Gallagher soccer under Tommy Howe; not all of them played together all that time, but they all know how to play the game and they’re used to being successful,” Mueller said. “We know we have a good team and we’re expecting to make a run at a championship.”

Likely starters for Mueller’s squad include Mark Pais (Ladue/SLU) in goal; Chad Vandegriffe (Chaminade/SLU), Ryan Wilhelm (CBC/SIUE), Benny Jeffery (Hazelwood Central/SIUE), and Jake Dobbins (Marquette/Tulsa) in the backfield; and Nick Maglasang (SLUH/SLU), Brian Schultz (SLUH/DePaul), Jordan Hoffman (Parkway Central/Missouri State) and Devon Newport (SLU) in the midfield. Up front, Alim Sabotic (Mehlville/UMSL) had been playing alongside Kevin Stoll (Chaminade/SIUE), but Stoll is out due to a knee injury. Possible replacements include Tom Gaus (DeSmet/Tulsa) and Peter Hyde (Chaminade/UMSL).

Note – Mueller worked the Drury Panthers Soccer Camp last week, prior to heading to KY for the tournament.

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Elite Clubs National League U17 National Final on ESPNU Saturday

ECNL logoAURORA, Colo. (July 12, 2011) – Adding to the excitement of the 2010-11 Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) National Championship, ESPNU and ESPN3 will carry a live broadcast of the U-17 national championship game on Sat., July 16, with coverage beginning at 2 p.m. ET/noon MT from the Aurora Sports Complex in Aurora, Colo.

The ECNL National Championship, which kicked off on Thursday July 14, features 164 of the country’s top female youth soccer teams in what is one of the most prestigious events of the year.

The U-17 ECNL National Championship Group includes eight teams that will be playing quarterfinals on Thursday and semifinals on Friday, with the winners advancing to meet in the ECNL National Championship Game Saturday on ESPNU and ESPN3. The qualifying teams are: San Diego Surf (CA), PDA (NJ), FC Stars of Mass (MA), Challenge SC (TX), Solar SC (TX), Mustang SC (CA), Albertson Fury (NY) and Minnesota Thunder Academy (MN).

About the ECNL:
The ECNL is a non-profit national youth soccer league founded in 2009 to provide the best possible developmental environment for American female youth soccer players through the creation of the highest level of national competition and an identification and development program to provide an avenue for players to participate in U.S. Soccer’s National Teams. The 2010-11 season is the ECNL’s second season. Each of the 52 member clubs in 2010-11 field a team in the U-15, U-16, U-17 and U-18 age groups, each competing for the ECNL National Championship, the ECNL National Club Championship and promotion and relegation between flights. The ECNL is sanctioned by US Club Soccer.

Andrew Hoskins Named Coach For Cassville Wildcats

Andy Hoskins, Cassville Wildcats

Andy Hoskins, Cassville Wildcats

From the Cassville Democrat – New soccer coach named at Cassville

The Cassville Wildcat soccer program has a new leader. Andrew Hoskins, an Ozark native, has been hired as the new head coach of the Cassville High School soccer team. Hoskins replaces Brian Wilbanks, who left the post to accept an assistant principal’s position with Houston High School.

Hoskins has been kicking a soccer ball around since the age of 6. He grew up playing soccer in the Ozark Youth Soccer Program and Lake Country Soccer League in Springfield. He lettered all four years as a member of the Ozark High School soccer team.

Players will have the opportunity to get to know their new coach at the upcoming high school soccer camp, which will be held July 18 through July 22 from 7 a.m. to noon each day.

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USA vs Japan in World Cup Final, at Farmers Gastropub Sunday 1:00 pm

World Cup Watch Party at Farmers Gastropub by James Radke

World Cup Watch Party at Farmers Gastropub by James Radke

Join us Sunday afternoon at Farmers Gastropub downtown to cheer on the US Women’s team as they face Japan for the World Cup title. It is the U.S. Women’s National Team third appearance in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final and first since 1999. The US defeated France 3-1 to advance while Japan defeated Sweden by the same score.

Pre-game broadcast begins at 1:00 pm. Kick-off is scheduled for 1:45 pm.

The US defeated Japan twice in exhibition matches in May, played on the East Coast. University of Illinois head coach Janet Rayfield scouted those games and put together the following Match Analysis of those games. Will we achieve a similar result Sunday? Share the excitement with us at Farmers!

By the way, did you hear the team won Best Play at the Espy’s?

CHICAGO (July 14, 2011) – The U.S. Women’s National Team woke up in Germany this morning to the news that they won Best Play at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night for Abby Wambach’s header in the second minute of stoppage time in the second and final 15-minute overtime period of the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarterfinal against Brazil. Wambach’s dramatic goal, the latest in Women’s World Cup history, forced the match into penalty kicks, where the U.S. went on to win the penalty shootout and earn a place in the semifinal against France.

US Development Academy Title Match – Live on ESPNU Friday 12pm

USSF Development Academy logoMILWAUKEE (July 13, 2011) – Pateadores advanced to the 2011 Development Academy Finals Week championship match in the U-17/18 division with a dramatic 4-2 win against Players Development Academy, scoring twice in the final two minutes of the game to claim the top spot in Group 1. The first-time participants in Finals Week will face FC Dallas for the title July 15 at 12 p.m. CT live on ESPNU and ESPN3.com.

Kelsey Haist Signs With Missouri Southern Lions

Kelsey Haist, Nixa Eagles (2011)/Missouri Southern Lions

Kelsey Haist, Nixa Eagles (2011)/Missouri Southern Lions

Southern soccer signs three for 2011

Joplin, Mo. — Missouri Southern soccer coach Alese Woolard has announced the signing of two high school athletes and a Division I transfer to her 2011 signing class.

Joining the Lions from the high school level are Katelyn Roberson (Lee’s Summit N. HS) and Kelsey Haist (Nixa HS), while Abby Risner transfers to the Lions after a year at Mississippi State University.

Roberson is a 5-7 forward that played for coach Dave Wicbenga at LSNHS where she earned three letters and started for two seasons for the Tigers. A second-team All-Conference selection this past season, she helped her team to a district championship in 2009. Roberson also lettered twice on both the tennis and basketball courts. The daughter of Jeff and Carolyn Roberson, Latelyn plans to major in biology at Southern.

“Katelyn is a very physical and competitive forward,” Woolard said. “She is very driven and motivated, and I am happy to have her join our program.”

Haist is a 5-3 midfielder that played for coach Evan Palmer at Nixa High School. A four-year starter for the Eagles, Haist was a four-time All-Conference, All-Districatt and All-Region pick. She helped the Eagles to a district championship in 2010 and finished her career in the top five overall in scoring at the school. The daughter of Mark and Tracy Haist, Kelsey is undecided on her future major at Southern.

“Kelsey is a good addition to the depth of our midfield,” Woolard said. “Her speed and determination will help her come in and compete right away. I look forward to watching her progress in our program.”

Risner transfers to Southern after a year at SEC school Mississippi State. As a freshman at MSU, Risner played in four games, starting three. She accumulated nearly 300 minutes in the net, while recording a 1-1 record with one shutout and stopping 23 shots. Risner prepped at Bentonville High School where she was a four-year starter earning multiple All-State and All-Conference honors and leading her team to two state championships and a pair of runner-up finishes.

She surrendered just 22 goals over her four-year career (just seven her final two years) at BHS where she was named the conference goalkeeper of the year, as well as the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette “best goalie in the state.” The daughter of Chad and Tammy Risner, Abby plans to major in foreign languages at Southern.

“I’m very pleased with the addition of Abby to our program,” Woolard said. “She will bring in more competition to our goalkeeper position, and with her work ethic, she will push not only the other goalkeepers, but the rest of her teammates to be better players.”

World Football Challenge Opens Wednesday

World Football ChallengeThe World Football Challenge is a series of 14 games — 5 involving M.L.S. clubs — that begin Wednesday when Manchester United opens the tournament against the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. The games continue until Aug. 6 when Barcelona plays Club América of Mexico at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX. Here’s some background on the evolution of the series, now put on by SUM. I’ve also added the TV schedule as it’s known at the moment to my calendar. Follow the event on Twitter or Facebook

WEDNESDAY, July 13
7:00 pm – NEW ENGLAND-MANCHESTER UNITED – ESPN2/ESPN3.com

SATURDAY, July 16
9:00 pm – LOS ANGELES-REAL MADRID – ESPN2/ESPN3.com

MONDAY, July 18
9:00 pm – VANCOUVER-MANCHESTER CITY -ESPN3.com

WEDNESDAY, July 20
10:00 pm – REAL MADRID-CHIVAS -ESPN3.com