Branson Pirates Invest In Facilities

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The Branson Trilakes News offers a report on a $7M facility at Branson High School

Branson’s wrestling program is scheduled to move into its new home as early as midway through next season, while the Pirates’ and Lady Pirates’ football, soccer and track programs will all follow suit throughout 2013.

Groundbreaking will take place next week for Branson’s activities center, with the 30,196-square-foot, two-story, multi-purpose fieldhouse slated to be completed Dec. 12. The facility will be located directly west of the high school and serve as a finishing touch to seven-year-old Branson Stadium.

The Pirates’ football and soccer programs will host games and matches in the Fall.

The Branson soccer pitch at the Middle School has been described as the finest natural surface pitchs in the region by multiple sources I’ve talked to. Here’s hoping the new facility can match the quality of that surface.

COC Soccer All-Conference Honors

drake-trease-nixa-eaglesludin-gonzalez-carthage-tigersThe Central Ozark Conference Coaches have released their All-Conference list for 2011. 31 players from 8 teams.

FIRST TEAM
JAXN ROGERS, WILLARD
ROBERT NEATHERY, NIXA
LUKE MOORE, NIXA
DRAKE TREASE, NIXA
COREY CANN, NIXA
LUDIN GONZALES, CARTHAGE
MISAEL MATURINO, CARTHAGE
ISMAEL SERRATOS, CARTHAGE
ROBBIE OSLICA, OZARK
JACOB NEIDIG, OZARK
LUIS VARGAS, NEOSHO

SECOND TEAM
AARON TAPPANA, WEBB CITY
WALTER AVALOS, CARTHAGE
DUSTIN HILL, NEOSHO
CARLOS MENA, BRANSON
MATT JONES, WILLARD
HUGO DONJUAN, REPUBLIC
SCOTT STERLING, NIXA
MASON YOUNG, NIXA
VICTOR LOPEZ, CARTHAGE
PATRICK HUBBARD, BRANSON
JIMMY OSLICA, OZARK
JACOB AGEE, OZARK

HONORABLE MENTION
ALEX CHRISTIAN WEBB CITY
JOHN DELATORRE WILLARD
SPENCER SMITH WILLARD
MITCHELL HEINZLER REPUBLIC
CARLOS LUNA CARTHAGE
NICK MCDOWELL BRANSON
JAMESON MCFADDEN NIXA
ANDREW SCHENCK NIXA

Nixa Eagles Capture COC Large School Crown

Nixa-Eagles-COC-Champs-2011Congratulations to the Nixa Eagles, COC Large School champions for 2011. The title is Nixa’s 8th, their first since 2008 following the Carthage Tiger’s two-year run.

The Eagles went undefeated and unscored on during their Conference matches, outscoring their opponents 46-0.

9/6 Republic W 8-0
9/15 Neosho W 9-0
9/20 Webb City W 10-0
9/29 Ozark W 5-0
10/3 Willard W 1-0
10/13 Carthage W 4-0
10/20 Branson W 9-0

The only loss in the Conference came against the Small School titleist, Springfield Catholic, 1-4 last Saturday.

Central Ozark Conference Large School Soccer Standings

nixa vs eureka, via nixasoccer.comThe standings for the COC Large School division show a horse race between the Nixa Eagles and Carthage Tigers, as has been the case the last three years if memory serves.

The match up between these two teams is Thursday evening at Nixa. Approximate start time 6:15 pm.

Here’s the short list. For more details, such as Nixa’s 33 goals for, 0 against in COC Soccer action, scroll the embedded document.

2011 Central Ozarks Conference Soccer Large School Standings

Team COC Record Overall Record
1. Nixa 5-0 15-0
1. Carthage 5-0 9-3
3. Ozark 3-2 7-9
3. Neosho 3-2 4-5
5. Willard 2-3 4-8
6. Republic 1-4 2-12
7. Branson 0-4 2-6-1
7. Webb City 0-4 3-10

Central Ozark Conference Girls Soccer Honors

Brittany Copeland, Neosho Wildcats (2011)

Brittany Copeland, Neosho Wildcats (2011)


2011 Central Ozarks Conference
Girls Soccer –

All Conference Team

1st Team
Name Grade School Position
Kami Giese 10 Branson Pirates D
Brittany Copeland 12 Neosho Wildcats F
Kristin Miller 12 Nixa Eagles GK
Lauren Moats 11 Nixa Eagles M
Rachel Murphy 11 Nixa Eagles F
Kelsey Haist 12 Nixa Eagles M
Brittany Kirkpatrick 10 Nixa Eagles D
Jayme Braun 12 Ozark Tigers M
Keysha Burns 11 Ozark Tigers D
Morgan Davidson 10 Ozark Tigers F
Sara Marcott 9 Republic Tigers F
Brittany Dunn 12 Willard Tigers GK
Miriam Dashtipour 10 Willard Tigers M
Macie Cotter 10 Willard Tigers F
2nd Team
Name Grade School
Amanda Hinkle 11 Branson Pirates D
Jamileth Henriquez 12 Carthage Tigers F
Allison Bennett 12 Carthage Tigers D
Paige O’Neill 10 Neosho Wildcats M
Erin Ferguson 12 Neosho Wildcats D
Kelsey Bartell 12 Nixa Eagles F
Shelby Zielke 12 Nixa Eagles D
Jackie Wacha 12 Ozark Tigers F
Molly Killion 12 Ozark Tigers M
Samantha Minor 10 Republic Tigers M
Carlie Campbell 12 Republic Tigers D
Lindsay Owens 10 Willard Tigers F
Torri Thomas 11 Willard Tigers D

Nixa Captures Central Ozark Conference Title

Paige Townsend, Nixa Eagles (2014) splits the D

Paige Townsend, Nixa Eagles (2014) splits the D

With the Class 3 seeding already complete for District 11, the game between Nixa and Ozark tonight is now focused on the Central Ozark Conference title race which will be determined with the results of this game.

Nixa Eagles – 2
Ozark Tigers – 0
Freshman Paige Townsend scored on a header, on a ball delivered by Lauren Moats, to get what would turn out to be the game-winner tonight, approximately 5 minutes into the second half. Moats went on to score a goal as well, approximately 5 minutes before time elapsed, for the final margin. Anne Pierce assisted on the final goal. With the win the Eagles capture the Central Ozark Conference title for the Large School division.

Willard Tigers – 2
Republic Tigers - 0

Neosho Wildcats -
Branson Pirates –

Tuesday Games – Marshfield, Ozark Get Wins

Kylea Ryser (Marshfield 2011) and Savanna Patillo (Willard 2014)

Kylea Ryser (Marshfield 2011) and Savanna Patillo (Willard 2014)

Nine school days remain in the regular season. Some key COC games tonight (see below).

Central Bulldogs – 0
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 3

Marshall -
Osage Indians -

Branson Pirates -
Mtn View-Liberty Eagles -

CENTRAL OZARK CONFERENCE
Nixa and Ozark are the remaining undefeated teams in the Large School Division and the Conference Title will likely be determined on Thursday when the Eagles host Ozark. That assumes they both take care of business this evening. If Ozark wins at Neosho, they will be celebrating Head Coach Tom Davidson’s 600th career win.

In the Small School Division, Logan-Rogersville visit to Marshfield will carry the extra weight of District expectations. Marshfield is coming off their Tourney win at Willard and LogRog is their toughest rival in the District. After winning 1-0 on April 12th, the Jays lost by the same score to the Wildcats at the Branson Tournament on April 16th. Did I mention the Webster County derby aspect too? This is the third meeting this year with at least one more likely ahead, in the District title game.

Bolivar Liberators – 0
Springfield Catholic – 6

Carthage Tigers – 0
Willard Tigers – 1

Neosho Wildcats – 0
Ozark Tigers – 6
Goals in tonights win, the 600th in Head Coach Tom Davidson’s career, were scored by Jayme Braun, Sr with two; Shannon Lacker, Sr; Jackie Wacha, Sr; Morgan Davidson, So and Keysha Burns, Jr

Marshfield Blue Jays – 2
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 0
Goals scored by Marilyn Maples and Kylea Ryser, assisted by Jennifer McArthur and Danielle Coffman.

Republic Tigers – 0
Nixa Eagles – 8
First half goals were scored by Payton DeHart, unassisted; Lauren Moats, unassisted; Moats, unassisted and Moats again, assisted by DeHart. Second Half goals came from Jordyn Hoskins, assisted by Courtney Frerichs; Tatum Mangum, assisted by Moats; Frerichs, unassisted and Anne Pierce, assisted by Frerichs. Shutout by Kristin Miller and Lexi Stagner.

Nixa is now 16-3. JV Nixa 8, Republic 0. Nixa takes on Ozark Thursday at Nixa for the COC Title.

Mondays Central Ozark Conference Soccer

Bolivar Liberators – 7
Greenwood Blue Jays – 4

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Republic Tigers -
Neosho Wildcats –

Carthage Tigers – 1
Nixa Eagles – 4
The Eagles got First Half goals from Rachel Murphy, with a pair, the second assisted by Paige Townsend, and Jordyn Hoskins, assisted by Lauren Moats. In the Second Half, Miraya Lopez, assisted by Jamileth Henriquez got the Tigers on the board but any thoughts of a comeback were quashed when Murphy completed her hat trick, assisted by Moats on the final goal.

Nixa is now 15-3. JV won 1-0

Central Ozark Conference Soccer Standings

2011 Women’s Central Ozarks Conference Soccer Large School Standings

Team (COC/Overall record) – COC Goals/COC GA
1. Nixa (3-0/12-2) – 23/0
1. Carthage (3-0/6-8) – 8/3
3. Ozark (2-0/7-5) – 11/2
4. Willard (1-2/5-6-1) – 8/6
5. Republic (0-2/3-9) – 2/11
5. Neosho (0-2/0-10-1) – 1/12
7. Branson (0-3/0-10) – 0/19
as of April 25th

The results to date point to two primary contenders – Nixa and Ozark – who will meet on Thursday May 5th to likely determine the COC Large School title this year. Last year’s game went to PK’s, won 2-1 by Ozark. Carthage needs to win on Tuesday (or whenever the game get’s scheduled if the rain continues) to be part of the conversation.

April 5th
Nixa 3 Willard 0
Carthage 3 Branson 0
Republic 0 Ozark 8

April 12th
Ozark 3 Willard 2
Branson 0 Nixa 10
Carthage 2 Neosho 1 2ot

April 19th
Republic 2 Carthage 3 pks
Willard 6 Branson 0
Neosho 0 Nixa 10

April 26th
Nixa @ Carthage
Branson @ Ozark
Neosho @ Republic

May 3rd
Ozark @ Neosho
Nixa @ Republic
Willard @ Carthage

May 5th
Ozark @ Nixa
Republic @ Willard
Neosho @ Branson

May 9th
Branson @ Republic

May 10th
Carthage @ Ozark
Willard @ Neosho