Ozark Conference Soccer

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 2
Rolla Bulldog – 3
The Bulldogs opened the scoring this evening on Taylor Banholzer’s goal but the Yellowjackets fought back, getting goals from Abby Zimmerman and Tori Wood to take the lead into halftime. It was Rolla who came out hard to start the 2nd half, in face of approaching weather, getting a pair of opportunistic goals to take the lead into the lightning delays that began with 14 min remaining. Taylor Banholzer, playing up top rather than her traditional defensive position, slipped a ball just beyond the keepers reach as a cross from the left side was knocked down by a Lebanon defender into Banholzer’s path. Ellen Spooner got the potential game-winner when she slipped in-between a pair of defenders as they waited for the other to play the ball.

14 min remain, lightning delay at 8:08 pm, finally called. JV result = Lebanon 1, Rolla 2

Hillcrest Hornets host Glendale Falcons – rescheduled to May 2nd

Joplin Eagles host Waynesville Tigers – rescheduled to April 27th

West Plains Zizzers - 0
Kickapoo Chiefs – 1
Senior Katie Lynn buried a 17th minute PK for the game winner. Zizzer keeper Sammi Phegley set the Zizzer’s career save record during the match.

Camdenton Lakers – 3
Parkview Vikings – 2
The Laker’s took an early lead on Ashleigh Paschel’s 3rd minute goal, a blast that went through the keepers hands. Freshman Emma Chilton tied the game for Parkview when she dribbled around the keeper after picking up a loose ball, scoring from inside the box. After halftime, Whitney Snow buried her 50th minute shot and Meagan D’Arcy scored in the 60th from Pachel’s corner kick. Holly Messick scored on a breakaway but the Vikings were unable to muster a tying goal.
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Ozark Conference – Rolla and Glendale Now 2-0

8 of the 10 programs have games today, with Camdenton visiting Glendale BUT playing at Kickapoo while Kickapoo heads East to Rolla. Lebanon seems to be finding their stride, could Parkview be in for some trouble today?

Parkview Vikings – 0
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 2
The Yellowjackets are applying the lessons learned in last years difficult campaign and earning some good wins. Goals by Janae Whillock and Abby Zimmerman on the road at Parkview.

JV game was won by Parkview, 3-1

Glendale Falcons – 3
Camdenton Lakers – 2
The Falcons got goals from Emily Cline (2G) and Molly Brewer (1G/2A), Allison Yoakam and Courtney Wampler earning assists. Glendale moves to 2-0 in the Conference and Camdenton is 1-1.

The JV defeated the Camdenton Lakers, 5-1.

Rolla Bulldogs – 2
Kickapoo Chiefs – 1

Waynesville Tigers – 7
Hillcrest Hornets – 0

2009 Class 3 District 10 Girls Soccer All-District Teams

2009 All-District Teams
District 10 Girls Soccer

Co-Player of the Year: Mariah McClain – Jefferson City
Co-Player of the Year: Kara Steiner – Jefferson City

Offensive Player of the Year: Stephanie Kirvan – Camdenton
Defensive Player of the Year: Emily Downing – Jefferson City
Goalie of the Year: Adrian Pogue — Rolla

District 10 Coach of the Year: Matt Stacey – Jefferson City

First Team All District
Name, Grade – Position, School

Emily Boyer, 11th – Forward, Lebanon
Kim Carter, 12th – Midfielder, Rolla
Olivia Cox, 11th – Midfielder, Rolla
Emily Downing, 12th – Defender, Jefferson City
Katie Evers, 11th – Defender, Jefferson City
Stephanie Kirvan, 12th – Forward, Camdenton
Latea LaRue, 11th – Midfielder, Camdenton
Mariah McClain, 12th – Keeper, Jefferson City
Adrian Pogue, 11th – Keeper, Rolla
Kara Steiner, 11th – Midfielder, Jefferson City
Ashley Stockstill, 12th – Defender, Waynesville
Hanna Winkel, 12th – Midfielder, Lebanon

Second Team All District

Miranda Arganda, 12th – Defender, Waynesville
Haley Baker, 10th – Forward, Camdenton
Abby Campbell, 12th – Defender, Jefferson City
Molly Cowley, 11th – Forward, Jefferson City
Janel Glidden, 12th – Defender, Lebanon
Kali Kuse, 10th – Defender, Camdenton
Chelsea Lefors, 11th – Midfielder, Lebanon
Katelyn Maddy, 11th – Midfielder, Rolla
Ashley Shockley, 12th – Defender, Lebanon
Sandra Shore, 10th – Keeper, Camdenton
Kinsey Shouse, 11th – Midfielder, Jefferson City
Jaclyn Standfast, 11th – Midfielder, Rolla
Kelly Strope, 11th – Forward, Jefferson City
Kendra Wood, 9th – Defender, Rolla

Honorable Mention All District

Taylor Banholzer, 9th – Rolla
Callie Beard, 12th – Lebanon
Kelsey Coffman, 11th – Jefferson City
Alicia Cook, 11th – Waynesville
Erica Combs, 12th – Waynesville
Jenna Foster, 12th – Jefferson City
Cassie Hale, 9th – Camdenton
Abby Rhea, 11th – Jefferson City
Amanda Rogers, 12th – Rolla
Abby Zimmerman, 9th – Lebanon

Monday Girls High School Soccer Report

Willard Tigers – 0
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
District 12 opponents, the Hornets draw the first line in the sand. Elizabeth Durnall gets the game winner midway through the second half via a PK. Hornets first win of the season.

Springfield Catholic – 10
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
The Bulldogs, after losing in PK’s to Carthage in their 1st ever game, run up against the powerhouse Irish.

Nixa Eagles – 8
Central Bulldogs – 1
The Bulldogs open their season at home and run into a juggernaut. Nixa goals by Hannah Barber, Kelsey Haist (2), Jo Pavlowsky, Rachel Murphy (2), Kelsey Bartell, and Alli Schleismann. Kelsey Bartell and Jo Pavlowsky had 2 assists each with Ashlyn Robillard tallying one. Central’s goal was scored by Marika Starks and assisted by Mariah Hicks.

Waynesville Tigers – 10
Branson Pirates - 0
The Pirates get their first taste of an established regional team and the game ends early as a result. The Waynesville Daily Guide offers this: A pair of freshman–Sarah Dowling and Jesslyn Clark–combined for half of the goals in the contest. Dowling had a hat trick with three goals and Clark scored two. Senior Erica Combs also scored three goals, also recording five assists.

Ozark Tigers – 4
Bolivar Liberators – 1
The Liberators open their season at Ozark in windy and speedy conditions on the Tigers artificial surface. After keeping it close in the 1st half with the win, tying 1-1 on Jonna Welch’s first goal of the season, the Liberators gave up 3 in the 2nd half to fall to the home team. Sophomore Mollie Killion got the game-winner in the 52nd minute of play while junior forward Alicia Collard and junior Megan Jenisch completed the scoring.

Camdenton Lakers -
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Lebanon Yellowjackets – 7
Neosho Wildcats – 0
The Wildcats travel up I-44 to open their season and run into a hot Yellowjackets squad. Goals by Hannah Winkel (2), Janel Glidden (2), Michelle Lindesmith, Chelsea Lefors, Abby Zimmerman