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Archives for August 2013

Nixa Youth Soccer

Youth Recreation Soccer: Youth Soccer is offered as a Spring and Fall sport for girls and boys age 3 years old through fifth grade in Nixa Parks. Emphasis is given to having fun and learning the game. Each season will consist of a 6 game season. This is an individual only registration sport and coaches will draft teams. All age groups will be coed unless sufficient numbers register to permit gender separation within a particular age group.

Registration Dates:
Spring: TBA
Fall: Now through August 16
Age Divisions:
3 year old and 4 year old
Kindergarten
1st and 2nd grade
3rd, 4th & 5th grade
Cost:
Members $35; Nixa Residents $40; Non-residents $48 per player

Parks & Recreation Department (417) 725-5486
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Rogersville Youth Soccer Registration Ends August 17

Parkview Youth Soccer CampThe Rogersville Youth Soccer program returns with games starting September 6th. The Registration deadline is August 17th. Registration may be completed by mail or at City Hall or the City Park. Details available on the Rogersville website under PARK.

Date : September 7, 2013
Registration : August 17, 2013
Ages : 3 – 12 years coed
Cost : $30.00
Location : Rogersville, Missouri
Description :
If you want to coach you must be at one of these meetings; 6/8, 7/20, 8/17 at Rogersville park concession stant at 9 am.

Contact : Randy Schuder, Park Director at 417-840-0100 with any questions.

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Missouri Elite FC – Class of 2013

Five players from the Missouri Elite FC 94/95 team, coached by Kait Loney and Lindsay Paulsell, have made commitments to play college sports this fall.

Macie Cotter, Willard Tigers (2013)
>Macie Cotter, Willard Tigers (2013)
Macie Cotter, daughter of Mark and Emily Cotter, will attend college and play soccer for Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri. The CMU Eagles are an NAIA program and compete in the Heart of America Athletic Conference. Macie is a center mid for Missouri Elite. She attended Willard High School. Macie was team MVP and 2nd team all district as a freshman. She was offensive MVP, 1st team all district, and 1st team all conference as a sophomore. She was first team All-District and second team All-Conference as a junior. Macie was 1st team all district, 1st team all conference, and 1st team all region as a senior

Mikalah Moise, daughter of Jason and Regina Moise, will attend college and play soccer for Bacone College in Muskogee, OK. The BC Eagles are an NAIA program and compete in the Red River Athletic Conference. Mikalah is an outside back for Missouri Elite. She attended Waynesville High School.

Rhiannon Moore (Waynesville 2013) and Cassie Ferrell (Hillcrest 2011)Rhiannon “Scooter” Moore, daughter of Jon and Laurie Moor, will attend college and play soccer for Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Kentucky. The KWC Panthers are an NCAA Division 2 school and compete in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. Scooter is a center mid and forward for Missouri Elite. She attended Waynesville High School. Scooter was honorable mention all district and all conference academic 1st team her sophomore year. She was 2nd team all district, 1st team all Ozark conference, all conference academic 1st team her junior year. She was 1st team all district, 1st team all Ozark conference, 1st team all region, honorable mention all state team, class 3 all central region, co-defensive player of the year, all district co-defensive player of the year, all conference academic 1st team and academic all-state team as a senior.

lindsay-owen-missouri-eliteLindsay Owens, daughter of Danielle Conti and Ron Owens, will attend college and play soccer for Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri. The CMU Eagles are an NAIA program and compete in the Heart of America Athletic Conference. Lindsay is a center back for Missouri Elite. She attended Willard High School. Lindsay was 2nd team all district as a sophomore. She was 2nd team all district, and all conference honorable mention as a junior. She was first team All-District and second team All-Conference as a junior. Lindsay was 1st team all district, 1st team all conference, 1st team all region, and defensive player of the year as a senior.

tawny-stowell-logan-rogersville-soccerTawny Stowell, daughter of Dale and Darla Stowell, will attend college and play soccer for Southwestern Christian University in Bethany, OK. The SCU Eagles are an NAIA program and compete in the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference. Tawny is an outside mid and Forward for Missouri Elite. She attended Logan-Rogersville High School. High School soccer honors were not available at the time of this article creation.

Missouri Elite would like to also recognize our additional seniors graduating this year that have chosen to pursue academic paths in college.

Brionna Cooper, daughter of Gregg and Leara Cooper, will be attending Missouri State University.

Brittni Morgan, daughter of Tanya Snow, is undecided.

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Sporting KC Puts on an All-Star Party

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Vahe Gregorian of the KC Star notes “Despite MLS loss, All-Star game is a success”

The 2013 MLS All-Star game didn’t just affirm that for one night, anyway, Kansas City was the “soccer capital of the world,” as proclaimed on a downtown billboard.

“It was a great, great opportunity for us to showcase Sporting and Kansas City,” MLS and Sporting coach Peter Vermes said after the All-Star team’s 3-1 loss to AS Roma. “It’s not just the game on Wednesday night; it’s everything that goes along with it.”

For all of the parties and hype building up to Kansas City’s first MLS All-Star game, AS Roma took the match itself seriously. It showed. [Read more…] about Sporting KC Puts on an All-Star Party

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