Lauren Moats Leads Southwest Missouri Girls Soccer Class 3 All-State List

Lauren Moats, Nixa Eagles (2012)

Lauren Moats, Nixa Eagles (2012)

The Missouri Soccer Coaches Association has released their 2010 Girls Class 3 All-State team

Player of the Year – Shea Groom, Liberty
Co-Offensive Player of the Year – Mariah Gove, Hazelwood West & Kaysie Clark, Liberty
Defensive Player of the Year – Tiffany Laughlin, Pattonville
Goalkeeper of the Year – Caroline Stanley, Lee’s Summit North

Coach of the Year,Private – Melissa Bruno, Cor Jesu
Coach of the Year, Public – Tom Rottjakob, Liberty

Tiffany Laughlin is headed to Missouri State in the Fall along with Brooke Williams, Liberty and Katie Kujawa, Cor Jesu. Kara Steiner from Jefferson City is headed for Drury.

Jess Maerz Named POY In Ozark Conference Girls Soccer

Jessica Maerz, Parkview Vikings (2010) wins the header

Jessica Maerz, Parkview Vikings (2010) wins the header

COACH of YEAR – Clint Nurnberg, Parkview Vikings
PLAYER of YEAR – Jessica Maerz, Senior midfielder, Parkview Vikings

Missouri Class 3 All-District 10 Girls Soccer Honors

Jefferson City Jays, Kara Steiner

Jefferson City Jays, Kara Steiner

Player of the Year: Kara Steiner, Senior, Jefferson City
Offensive Player of the Year: Kinsey Shouse, Senior, Jefferson City
Defensive Player of the Year: Taylor Banholzer, Sophomore, Rolla
Keeper of the Year: Adrian Pogue, Senior, Rolla

Coach of the Year: Mike Howard, Rolla

Note: Both Steiner and Shouse are headed for Drury in the Fall where they will play for Coach Alf Bilbao and the Panthers.

Thursday Ozarks Conference Soccer

Rolla Bulldogs score against KickapooKickapoo Chiefs – 0
Rolla Bulldogs – 1
The Bulldogs bounced back from their first ever loss to Parkview on Tuesday with the Conference win at Kickapoo this evening. An even affair that looked like it might go to PKs was decided in the 63rd minute when senior Olivia Cox created her own opportunity. An initial attack into the box by senior Kaylyn Stoll was cleared towards the fans where Olivia picked it up, looked for a pass and then split a pair of defender’s before running into the right side of the box. Her shot 12 yards from the endline on the right edge of the box had just enough to get over the keeper’s reach and settled into the far side netting.

After a first half that didn’t generate a significant opportunity, the Chiefs came out and put significant pressure on the Bulldogs in the second half, creating half a dozen corner kicks as well as several set pieces from outside the box. That continued after the Bulldogs scored as they concentrated on defending their lead and the Chiefs pressed to equalize. Between senior sweeper Taylor Banholzer and keeper Adrian Pogue, the Bulldogs were able to maintain a clean sheet, a necessity in a season that has seen them outscored 4-6 with a 3-2 record now. This is a team that gave up only 12 goals all last Spring so it was an important step and the players satisfaction with the result showed post-game. The Bulldogs and Chiefs both head for St Louis this weekend with Rolla facing Visitation Saturday while the Chiefs compete in the Parkway College Showcase.

Camdenton Lakers – 0
Glendale Falcons – 1
From the Lake Sun Leader: Camdenton’s girls soccer team suffered a bruising 1-0 loss to Glendale on Thursday night. Glendale out-shot the Lady Lakers 8-4 in a physical match that featured three significant injuries, two yellow cards, and foul counts in the double digits for both teams. UPDATE – the goal was scored by junior Alix Opfer, an outside midfielder this year with the return of sweeper Ashley McWilliams, assisted by Lindsey Sprouse.

Rhiannon Moore (Waynesville 2013) and Cassie Ferrell (Hillcrest 2011)Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Waynesville Tigers – 5
From the Waynesville Daily Guide: The Clark sisters combined for the first goal only four minutes in, as freshman Loriann Clark took sophomore Jesslyn’s pass and tucked the ball into the lower right corner. Eighteen minutes later sophomore Sarah Dowling put the finishing touch on a cross from former Hillcrest Hornet Alicia Otero for the second goal. Otero transferred to Waynesville from Hillcrest this season. Junior varsity keeper Cheyenne Forshey played in the field for varsity in this game got the Tigers on the board when she put freshman Jourdan Kilthau’s pass into the left side netting 10 minutes into the second half. Jesslyn Clark and Dowling finished off the scoring to put the Tigers up for the final margin of 5-0.

Game photos – Waynesville at Hillcrest

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
Parkview Vikings – 3
Second straight Conference win for the Vikings who got goals from Jessica Maerz (2) and Shelby Stewart who also had an assist. Senior Caylin Manary with the shutout. Vikings blog

Joplin Eagles vs West Plains Zizzers – moved to May 13th

Rolla Bulldogs Focusing On Offense

Adrian Pogue, Rolla Bulldogs (2010)

Adrian Pogue, Rolla Bulldogs (2010)

After finishing tied for 3rd in the Ozark Conference, with Northern neighbor Camdenton, the Bulldogs lost 1-0 in the District Final’s last year to Jeff City, on a goal scored in the final 3 minutes of the game. Combined with an OT loss to Glendale and a 2-3 loss to Kickapoo during Ozark Conference play, the Bulldogs know what they need to do to get back to their winning ways in post-season. Daily News Sports Editor Dave Roberts diggs into the details with RHS girls’ soccer looking for more offense in 2010

Rolla, Mo. —
The Rolla High School girls’ soccer team will be looking for more offense this spring. The Lady Bulldogs had a strong defensive effort throughout 2009, allowing just 17 goals all season long.

However, RHS simply couldn’t find the back of the net enough on the other end of the field. Rolla finished with a 16-7-3 record last year, reaching the district tournament championship game.

From that squad seven starters and 10 varsity lettermen return. Leading the charge for RHS is senior goal-keeper Adrian Pogue, an all-state selection last season. Pogue recorded 14 shutouts last season and is the Lady Bulldog career shutout leader with 34.

RHS will start three defenders – senior Katherine McCaulla, sophomore Kendra Wood and junior Ashlee Rightnowar.

Starting outside midfielders are senior Katelyn Maddy and sophomore Taylor Tronstad while the center midfielders are sophomore Taylor Banholzer and senior Jaclyn Standfast.

The three forwards are seniors Olivia Cox and Kaylyn Stoll and junior Ellen Spooner.

Rolla is scheduled to begin the season on Friday, March 26, opening the Central Federal/RHS Girls’ Soccer Classic against Washington at 5 p.m. on Kiwanis Field. RHS is also scheduled to play Springfield Catholic at 9 a.m. and Columbia Hickman at 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 27 in the event.

Read the entire article here.

2009 Missouri Class 3 High School Girls All-State Teams

Player of the Year – Morgan Marlborough, Lee’s Summit North
Offensive POY – Shea Groom, Liberty
Defensive POY – Emily Sinovich, IWA
GoalKeeper – Linnsie McMahon, Rockwood Summit

Coach of the Year, Public – Tim Richardson, Lee’s Summit North
Coach of the Year, Private – Annie Beekman, IWA

All American/MW Rankings
1 Morgan Marlborough, LSN
2 Emily Sinovich, IWA
3 Katelyn Fredrickson, Nerinx Hall (Missouri State signee)
4 Shea Groom , Liberty
5 Kaysie Clark , Liberty
6 Mandy Laddish, Lee’s Summit
7 Claire Hulcer, St. Joe’s (Missouri State signee)
8 Allison Hu, Duchesne

First Team
Position Player Year School
D Emily Sinovich SR IWA
D Jenn Tucker SR IWA
D Claire Hulcer SR St. Joseph’s (Missouri State signee)
D Tiffany Laughlin JR Pattonville
F Becky Handley SR St. Joseph’s (Missouri State signee)
F Colleen Beck SR Nerinx Hall
F Bobbi Jo Schlick SR Jackson
F Morgan Marlborough SR Lee’s Summit North
F Shea Groom SO Liberty
F Brooke Williams JR Liberty
GK Linnsie McMahon SR Rockwood Summit
GK Paige Hemphill JR Ozark
MF Kelley Gravlin SR IWA
MF Katelyn Fredrickson SR Nerinx Hall
MF Kaysie Clark SO Liberty
MF Mandy Laddish JR Lee’s Summit
MF Jessica Greer SR Smith-Cotton
MF Molly Brewer FR Glendale
MF Allie Stephenson FR Lee’s Summit North
MF Ariel Boulicault SR Pattonville
MF Morgan Boudreau SR Howell North
MF Grace Cross SR Lee’s Summit North (Missouri State signee)

Second Team
D Kelsey Piepergerdes SR Lee’s Summit West Continue reading

2009 Class 3 Central All-Region Team

2009 All-Region Team
Central Region

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

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

Central Region Coach of the Year: Matt Stacey – Jefferson City

All Central Region Team
MF Kim Carter 12th Rolla
MF Olivia Cox 11th Rolla
D Emily Downing 12th Jefferson City
MF Kelsey Eckenrode 12th RockBridge
D Katie Evers 11th Jefferson City
F Kayla Hauck 11th RockBridge
F Stephanie Kirvan 12th Camdenton
MF Latea LaRue 11th Camdenton
MF Edith Lopez 12th Hickman
GK Mariah McClain 12th Jefferson City
GK Adrian Pogue 11th Rolla
MF Kara Steiner 11th Jefferson City
D Ashley Stockstill 12th Waynesville
MF Hanna Winkel 12th Lebanon

Stephanie Kirvan, Kim Carter, Ashley Stockstill and Hanna Winkel are also Southwest All-Stars this year. Congratulations to all!

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

Ozark Conference Final Standings

MO Class 2 District 11: Rolla Bulldogs vs Lebanon Yellowjackets
Rolla Bulldogs – 5
Joplin Eagles – 0
In the final Conference game of the season Friday, Rolla shuts out the Eagles while improving to 15-6-3 overall and finishing Ozark Conference play at 6-3. The Bulldogs are riding a seven game unbeaten streak going into districts.

Junior Adrian Pogue recorded her 14th shutout of the season giving her 34 1/2 (played half a game as a freshman) shutouts for her career setting a school record which was held by Meredith Flint. The photo above is from the archives, when Adrian as a freshman earned the 1-0 shutout win in the District 11 final against Lebanon.

2009 Ozark Conference Standings
Glendale 9-0-0
Kickapoo 8-1-0
Camdenton 6-3-0
Rolla 6-3-0
Parkview 5-4-0
Lebanon 4-5-0
Joplin 2-6-0
Waynesville 2-6-0
West Plains 2-7-0
Hillcrest 0-9-0

Thanks to Coach Schmitt for maintaining these records for the Conference.

Wednesday’s Southwest Missouri High School Girls Soccer Report

Springfield Catholic Defeat Greenwood Blue Jays
Catholic Fightin’ Irish – 1
Greenwood Blue Jays – 0
In a tight game that saw both teams getting into their opponents box, it was a set piece that made the difference in the first half. At the midway mark, Catholics Natalie Smid’s corner kick fell into a crowd near the back post and it was Courtney Devlin (#19) who got to the ball first (pictured above). Megan Goetzinger with the shutout, Catholic is now 13-6 while Greenwood moves to 10-3.

Willard Tigers – 2 (PKs)
Carthage Tigers – 1
Cody Dyer has the details in the Carthage Press: Willard jumped out to a 1-0 lead minutes before the end of the first half, but the Lady Tigers were able to tie it up with less than 10 minutes left in regulation when Patricia Marin, off an assist from Jessica Diaz, found the back of the net.

Neosho Wildcats -
Marshfield Blue Jays -

Jeff City Jays -
Jeff City Helias Crusaders -

Glendale Falcons Beat Rolla Bulldogs in OT
Glendale Falcons – 1
Rolla Bulldogs – 0
The Falcon’s got the game winner from freshman Molly Brewer in the 9th minute of the 1st overtime period as she made an overlapping run from the top of the box, picking up junior Lindsey Sprouse’s simple square ball as she ran by. Breaking into the box with a pair of defenders on her shoulder, Brewer took two strides before putting her ball to the left side just out of reach of keeper Adrian Pogue.