Wednesday Soccer Report – Lady Goblins Get Past Zizzers

West Plains Zizzers – 1
Harrison (AR) Lady Goblins – 3
The Goblins bounce back from the loss at Ozark last night, getting past their friends in West Plains. The Goblins opened the scoring with a goal in the 39th minute by Laura Shirley. A pair of goals in the 2nd half extended the lead to 3 until sophomore Tash Ugbah got behind the defense to score from the left side of the box about 15 seconds before the final whistle.

Camdenton Lakers – 10
Richland Bears – 0
Camdenton sophomore forward Danielle Brooks scored 3 goals coming off the bench while junior Ashley Paschel, sophomore Cassie Hale, and freshman Miriam Taylor each scored two goals. Sophomore Abbey Herfurth scored a goal as well. Junior keeper Sandy Shore earned the shutout.

Thursday’s High School Girls Soccer Report

Parkview Vikings Win At Home Against Waynesville Tigers
Parkview Vikings – 1
Waynesville Tigers – 0
The Vikings got their goal from the always reliable Jess Maerz early in the 1st half. Jess collected a defensive clearance in the offensive end and sent a hard shot from about 25 yards out into a corner of the net. That goal, and hard defensive effort led by sophomore McKenzi Payton, allowed the Vikings to get the Ozark Conference win this evening. The Tigers, who recently welcomed their emotional captain Erica Combs back from an early season knee injury, put continuous pressure on Parkview for the final 20 minutes of the game but were never able to penetrate the defensive shell thrown up by the Vikings.

Nixa Eagles – 8
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
The Eagles won with a balanced scoring attack from 7 different players. Goals were scored by Kelsey Bartell (2), Vicki Rische, Ashlyn Robillard, Rachel Murphy, Katie Bolton, Brooke Rowden, and Kristin Miller. The win moves their record to 13-6-1. This sets a new single season wins record for the program.

Carthage Tigers – 3
Joplin McAuley – 1
Carthage gets a pair of goals from Jessica Diaz, in the 15th and 65th, and a goal by Jamileth Henriquez 25th to get past their Western neighbor.

Camdenton Lakers – 5
Joplin Eagles – 0
Camdenton junior Latea LaRue scored 3 goals while freshmen Kayla Utley and Abbey Herfurth each scored one. Sandra Shore and Jessica Colliver shared a half each in goal for the shutout.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 3
Dixon Bulldogs – 1
Marshfield rebounds after tough loss to Rogersville Tuesday. Kylea Ryser scores twice and Alex Cantrell scores one.

Willard Tigers -
Central Bulldogs -

Branson Pirates – 1
West Plains Zizzers – 0
The Pirates relied on junior Neva Raschel on senior night to get the win. The goal came in the 79th minute (stoppage time) on an evening that saw both teams play strong games, based upon lessons learned this season.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 10
Hillcrest Hornets – 0

Glendale Falcons – 1
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
For the second night in a row, the Falcon’s get a game-winner from their freshman midfielder, Molly Brewer, this time assisted by senior captain Emily Jordan. With the win the Falcon’s are now 8-0 in the Ozark Conference. The Chiefs are 8-1 having completed their Conference games. Next Monday’s game at Camdenton will thus decide if the Falcon’s are sole Conference champions or if they will share the title.

Friday And Saturday’s High School Girls Soccer Report

Moberly Spartans – 2
Camdenton Lakers – 1
In the first round of the Moberly Tournament, the Lakers fall to the hosts. Sophomore Ashley Paschel scored the lone goal for the Lady Lakers while freshman outside midfielder Abbey Herfurth had the assist.

Camdenton Lakers – 4
Hannibal - 0

Camdenton Lakers – 6
Warrenton – 0

Camdenton finishes second in the round robin tournament after beating Hannibal 4-0 early Saturday in the pouring rain at Moberly and beating Warrenton 6-0 in the afternoon game. Senior Stephanie Kirvan, junior Latea LaRue and sophomores Kali Kuse and Ashely Paschel earned a spot on the All-Tournament team. Camdenton improves to 9-2 after the tournament.

West Plains Zizzers – 2
Mtn View Liberty Eagles – 1
In the 11th minute of the half, Katie Shannon took a ball near midfield and dribbled toward the goal. Shannon shot from near the edge of the 18 yard box as the keeper came out to cut down the angle. The ball found the back of the net, giving West Plains a 1-0 lead. Shelly Renegar tied the game for the Eagles from the spot soon afterwards. The game winner came when Ashley Harris battled with a Liberty defender before finally getting past her. After cutting in toward the goal, the goalkeeper started coming out and Harris sent a nice low cross to a wide open Dani Valade in front of the goal who redirected the ball into the back of the net.

Sedalia Sacred Heart hosts a pair of Springfield teams this weekend, with Central on Friday and Greenwood on Saturday.

Sacred Heart – 4
Central Bulldogs – 0

Greenwood Blue Jays – 3
Sacred Heart – 1
Sara Cook with 2 goals and Maddy Esther with 1.

Willard Tigers -
Pleasant Hope Pirates –
The Tigers get in a game against local rival prior to traveling to Neosho for 2 or more games.

A State semifinalist in 2008, the Central girls travel down I-44 for games against the Tigers on Friday and Rolla on Saturday.

Hazelwood Central –
Waynesville Tigers -

Rolla Bulldogs – 2
Hazelwood Central Hawks – 0
Jaclyn Standfast scored six minutes into the game when she stole the ball from a Hawk defender at midfield and was able to break in on the goal 1v1 with the keeper.

Olivia Cox scored on a scramble in the box five minutes into the second half for the final score.

RHS improves to 5-1-2 on the season and record their sixth shutout in eight games.