Missouri High School Girls Soccer: Class 1 District 6 Final

MO Class 1 District 6: Springfield Catholic Defeats Joplin McAuley
Springfield Catholic Fightin’ Irish – 7
Joplin McAuley Warriors – 1

7th Shelby Hatz runs onto a cross by Maddy Rennet to open the scoring

17th Hatz again, on a breakaway after a bad bounce puts a ball thru the defense near midfield

25th Smid one times a ball from the spot, from a cross by Bekah Bade

27th Bade, who breaks into the box and scores with a defender on her back with a simple ball to the far post

28th Delong one times Carson Baron’s set piece into the box, arriving at the top of the 6 yard box to put it into the roof of the net

64th Mandy Bailes scores on a header, from Rebecca Mayus’ cross after a foul on Anna Delong

66th Arielle Santillan takes a pass from the restart, races into the box and scores as the keeper and defender collide going for the balls.

72nd keeper Megan Goetzinger pushes Jae Stephens direct kick off the crossbar

73rd Whitney Lucas runs onto Emily Ortega’s cross from the right side to score her first varsity goal

Missouri High School Girls Soccer: Class 1 District 6 Semifinal Round

MO Class 1 District 6: McAuley Warriors Storm Back Against Greenwood Blue Jays
#3 McAuley Warriors – 4
#2 Greenwood Blue Jays – 3
In a game that mirrors the regular season match up between these two schools, it was McAuley that storms back from a 3-1 deficit to first tie, and finally win the match this evening. A replica of Greenwood’s results at McAuley in late April. Greenwood set the tone early when Maddie Esther buried a shot from 35 yards out in the 3rd minute of the match. Midway through the half, freshman Sara Cook got through the defense and scored to push the Jay’s ahead as they put together a beautiful game for the first 30 minutes tonight. Ball movement, team defense, it was all there but slowly the Warriors clawed their way back into the game. The first goal was scored in stoppage time in the first half and came from senior Jae Stephens as the Warriors fought to keep the ball in the offensive end following a corner kick and Jae put a loose ball into the roof of the net.

The Jay’s came out strong again in the 2nd half, extending their lead to 2 yet again when Mariah Allai received a pass on the left side of the box and slid her shot to the far post in the 47th minute. There was plenty of action for both teams in the remaining 30 minutes but the momentum, and the win, went to the upstarts. The Warriors got their 2nd goal in the 53rd minute when senior Arielle Santillan finally broke free of the Jay’s tough defense and her shot as she entered the box went just inside the right upright. The Jay’s still had a one goal lead and midway through the half were awarded a PK for a push in the box. Sarah Onstot was able to dive to her right and push the PK wide of the net however and you could begin to sense that maybe things might not go Greenwood’s way. When Santillan got past the defense and knocked her shot in off the right upright in the 68th minute, the tension was palable. It was the Warrior’s who responded to the situation as their team of 13 did not quit. When they earned a corner kick in the final three minutes, it was the third shot that did in the Jays as sophomore Samantha Graham was able to corral an attempted clearance and push it back into the box where senor Erin O’Keefe was able to react to the ball and lift it into the roof of the net above the charging keeper.

Quite a game and a testament to the effort and teamwork that McAuley was able to display. For Greenwood, a difficult lesson made all the more harsh by the quality of play they showed in the first third of the game.

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MO Class 1 District 6: Laquey Hornets Fall in District Semifinal to Catholic
#1 Springfield Catholic – 10
#4 Laquey Hornets – 0
Natalie Smid, Anna Delong and Andrea Parker scored two goals each while Maddy Renner, Ronnie Renner, Erin FitzGerald and Bekab Bade each added a goal. Emily Kessler, Shelby Hatz, and Natalie Smid each had two assists. Emily Ortega and Maddy Renner each had one assist. Rachel Scott and Megan Goetzinger combined for the shutout in goal in the 64 minute match.

The final between McAuley and Catholic will be Thursday at 6pm at Pleasant Hope HS.

Missouri Girls Soccer: Class 1 All-State Honors and Final Rankings

Player of the Year – Allison Hu, Duchesne
Offensive Player of the Year – Signe Novak, St. Dominic
Defensive Player of the Year – Katie Murphy, Notre Dame de Sion
Goalkeeper of the Year – Melissa Pacheco, Notre Dame de Sion

Coach of the Year, Private Schools – Matt Darby, Notre Dame de Sion
Coach of the Year, Public Schools – Jamie Waddell, Platte County

First Team
GK – Tori Champaign, 11 - Duchesne
GK – Melissa Pacheco, 12 - Notre Dame de Sion
D – Allison Hu, 11 – Duchesne
D – Sam Andert, 11 -St. Dominic
D – Katie Murphy, 11 - Notre Dame de Sion
D – Anne Prenger, 12 – Springfield Catholic
D – Dana Wilhelm, 10 - Notre Dame (STL)
F – Signe Novak 10 St. Dominic
F – Maura McKernan 12 Visitation
F – Erin Kilian 12 Kennedy
F – Caffrey Brooks 10 Pembroke Hill
F – Mindy Siebert 11 Notre Dame-Cape
F – Jordi Ferrell 12 Sikeston
F – Kendra Schilli 12 Perryville
MF – Ali Bauer 11 St. Dominic
MF – Alli Reimer 11 Duchesne
MF – Megan Fitzsimmons 10 DuBourg
MF – Kelsey Finders 12 St. Charles West
MF – Shawn Beard 11 Moberly
MF – Kaylee Smith 11 Platte County
MF – Jessie Johnson 10 Smithville
MF – Alli Dandurand 12 Notre Dame de Sion
MF – Tara Bailes, 12 – Springfield Catholic
MF – Michelle Auer, 9 – Notre Dame (STL)

Second Team
GK – Kristen Starkey, 11 -St. Dominic
D – Sarah Hotop 12 – Mexico
D – Cacy Williams 9 Platte County
D – Haley Fritzlen 9 Notre Dame de Sion
D – Kayla Polette 10 DuBourg
D – Jordan Jennings 10 Orchard Farm
F – Tanner Brown 10 Kearney
F – Mallory Craig 11 Smithville
F – Carrie Stone 11 St. Pius-Festus
F – Anna DeLong, 11 – Springfield Catholic
F – Emma Walker 11 Duchesne
F -Courtney Young 9 Visitation
F – Robyn Meesey 11 Notre Dame (STL)
MF – Tillie Bill 10 Southern Boone
MF – Alex Olson 10 Smithville
MF – Kathryn Robards 12 Notre Dame de Sion
MF – Brenna Lacaillade 10 Warrensburg
MF – Jewel Kawamoto 11 Barstow
MF – Morgan Milfeld 12 DeSoto
MF – Maggie Kistner 12 Burroughs
MF – Alicia Vonderheid 11 Trinity
MF – Elise Rirey 12 Villa Duchesne

Third Team
D – Shannon Dickerson 11 Moberly
D – Kate Flinn 11 Kearney
D – Tamara Cooks 11 Warrensburg
D – Alex Fowler 11 Notre Dame-Cape
D – Linsay Pape 12 St. Charles West
D – Ellie Bumb 9 Visitation
F – Whitney Smith 10 Platte County
F – Madde Adkins 11 Notre Dame de Sion
F – Courtney Besand 11 St. Vincent
F – Jonna Welch, 9 – Bolivar
F – Deanna Krentz 12 DuBourg
F – Becky Esrock 12 Whitfield
F – Christie Moreland 12 Villa Duchesne
MF – Chelsea Reutenaur 11 Hannibal
MF – Mallory Stipetich 12 St. Pius X (KC)
MF – Patsy Middleton, 12 – Willard
MF – Christina Reddan 12 Trinity
MF – Elle Kekec 10 Ladue
MF – Mackenzie Barringhaus 9 Visitation
MF – Kim McCune 12 Kennedy
MF – Katie Aubuchon 10 Affton
MF – Emily McMeekin 11 Barstow
MF – Kelsey McClellan 11 Pembroke Hill

Final Rankings
1 – Notre Dame de Sion, 16-7-1
2 – Notre Dame STL, 18-10-1
3 – St. Dominic, 22-6
4 – Duchesne, 18-6
5 – Platte County, 25-5
6 – Springfield Catholic, 19-6-2
7 – Visitation, 16-10
8 – Smithville, 20-5
9 – Westminster, 14-5
10 – Perryville, 16-6
11 – St. Charles West, 13-6
12 – Cape Notre Dame, 17-3
13 – John F. Kennedy, 12-6
14 – Bishop DuBourg, 13-12-1
15 – Villa Duchesne, 9-7

Glendale Falcons And Springfield Catholic Advance To Quarterfinal Round

Glendale Falcons vs Ozark Tigers, Sectional Playoff

Glendale Falcons – 5
Ozark Tigers – 0
The game opened today in front of a large crowd, happy to be in the sunshine, evenly split between fans of the traditional power and the new upstart coached by a regional icon. With the wind at their back, and memories of their 0-3 loss April 25th in the back of their minds, the Tigers attempted to reach new heights yet again in this season of success. The Falcon’s, led by their six senior All-Stars, could have been tempted to consider the graduation ceremonies beckoning them later this evening.

It was all business for the seniors. Moments after the Tigers had their first successful foray into the Glendale box, the Falcon’s made their opponent pay for pushing up. It started in a familiar way, with senior Lou Opfer successfully collecting a pass at midfield and holding it against strong pressure. This allowed freshman Emily Cline to begin her run up the left side with Opfer sending a through ball that led her perfectly. Cline was able to beat her defender and turn towards goal where she threaded a ball between the goalkeeper and an onrushing defender for what turned out to be the game-winner in the 8th minute.

In the 10th minute, a set piece led to another goal for the Falcons, once again from Cline. Sophomore Emilee Williams put a ball up and just over the defensive line at the top of the box. It appeared the defense lost sight of the ball which allowed Cline to pounce on it and push it to the right side, where it bounced in off of the upright. Cline scored a third in the 21st minute, taking a ball from the left side and after a collision with the final defender, suddenly found herself going in on goal unmarked where she buried it reliably. Lindsey Sprouse completed the scoring in the first half in the 30th minute when in a repeat of Cline’s first effort, she was able to run into the box and as she moved from left to right, turned on the ball and buried it to the left side. The final goal was the prettiest, as Williams sent a cross from the left side into the box. Cline climbed high and headed the ball back to the far post, sealing the win and sending the Falcon’s to their first Quarterfinal since 2004.

The Falcons will play in the Quarterfinals on Saturday May 24th at 2:00 pm at Missouri Science & Technology’s campus in Rolla, MO. The opponent is Incarnate Word Academy, 3-0 winners over the Jefferson City Jays this evening. There’s a nice article on their center back Drea Barklage, a teammate of Chealsey Russell’s on the St Louis SC U15 National Champions from 2005. That list (IWA, STL SC) includes Blake Miller who has 8 game-winning goals for the Red Raiders. And you’ve probably heard, they are ranked #2 in the US by at least one poll.

BTW, congratulations to the graduating seniors and Happy Birthday to Karis!

Springfield Catholic – 4
St James Tigers – 0
The Irish faced off for the second straight year against St James in their quest to return to the Final 4. The Tigers had a year to prepare for this match and the defensive barriers held until the 23rd minute when freshman Shelby Hatz got the first of her two goals. Anna Delong would score in the 28th, Hatz would get her second before the half and junior Maddy Renner continued her recent scoring string with the final goal in the second half.

The Irish will play Saturday May 24th at 11:00 am at Columbia Hickman High School. The opponent is St Dominic’s, 5-0 winners over Hannibal this evening. This will be a rematch of last year when the Irish lost to the ultimate State Champions 3-0. St Dom is currently the 2nd ranked small school in the St Louis Metro area.

Springfield Catholic Wins Class 1 District 12 Title

I’ll let the Bolivar Liberator website tell the story

It took Catholic 60 minutes to score the winning goal against a stingy Liberator defense tonight in the class 1 district final. Tara Bailes scored the game winner with a penalty kick shot. The call and the goal took the momentum away from the Lady Liberators and Catholic was able to put in two more goals in the half to win 3-0. A tremendous effort from a young Bolivar team has the future looking bright for the Liberators. Bolivar finishes the season with a 14-7 record. Congrats ladies on a great season.

Update – Five minutes later Maddy Renner found the end of a Rachel Herron cross and knocked it inside the left post and Carsen Baron finished the scoring converting a pass from Anna DeLong in the 69th minute.

Catholic will face the winner of District 11 in the sectional match next Tuesday evening at 6:00 pm in Waynesville. Congratulations to all the girls on winning the district championship against a very inspired Bolivar squad.

Also congratulations to Tara Bailes on scoring the 100th goal of her career at SCHS. Watch!

Waynesville Tigers Earn Second Straight Ozark Conference Crown

Waynesville Tigers Earn 1st Win Ever Over Glendale FalconsWaynesville Tigers – 7
Parkview Vikings – 0
Katie Pritchard scored 4 goals this evening, reaching a regional milestone. She now has 167 goals for her career, tying her with Anne Felts of the Rolla Bulldogs as the most prolific scorer in Southwest Missouri. Michaele Fulmer of KC O’Hara owns the state record with 204 but Katie’s next goal will place her second in the state record books. She’s pictured from the game against Glendale earlier this season when she scored a hat trick, including the game winner in OT.

In addition, the Tigers completed a 9-0 run through the Ozark Conference this evening with their win over the Vikings. Glendale is their closest competitor, and shared the crown with them last year, but it is the Tigers alone at the top this season. Congratulations to Coach Josh Scott and his squad!

Springfield Catholic – 6
Bolivar Liberators – 0
Springfield Catholic vs Bolivar Liberators The Liberators visited this evening and fought hard (that’s senior Lindsy Archer pictured) but were unable to break through the Irish defense. Tara Bailes, playing her first full match without her knee brace, led Catholic with three goals and an assist. Anna DeLong scored twice and Shelby Hatz once, while Natalie Smid had two assists and Emily Kessler had one.

The Liberators had a few good opportunities in the first half (while I was there), the best when freshman midfielder Izzy Mersch sent Archer into the box with a nice diagonal ball. Archer was able to find space in the box and get her shot off but freshman Rachel Scott reacted well to the ball and pulled it in. The rematch will likely be Wednesday May 14th in the District Final. Photo slideshow from the 1st Half.

Glendale Falcons vs Lebanon YellowjacketsGlendale Falcons – 2
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 1
The wind was blowing hard tonight but the Falcon’s didn’t let it disturb them as they rebounded from an early goal by the Yellowjackets, scoring two against the wind in the first half to eke out the victory over last years vanquishers. Lebanon got on the scoreboard in the 3rd minute when Hanna Winkel won a 50/50 ball in the offensive end and broke past the defense. She shot quickly and caught the keeper off the line and the ball just went in under the crossbar. The Falcon’s evened it in the 14th minute when the defense was caught napping on a corner kick by Jamie Bond. Lindsay Sprouse was unmarked in the box and one-timed her shot into the left side of the net.

In the 23rd minute, it was Karis Hefton who got the game-winner (pictured). She was sent into the box on a fine through ball by senior Megan Garrad, and despited being challenged as she entered the box, Hefton hammered a shot from the penalty spot that blew by the keeper into the roof of the net.

The second half was scoreless, as both goal keepers stepped up tonight. Abbey Roam for the Yellowjackets had to face a half dozen corners kicks as the Falcons used the wind and their speed to get into the corners but she didn’t back down, including one remarkable sequence that finished with her diving at Lou Opfer’s feet to finish it. Rachel Duckworth, for the Falcons, continues her on-the-job training with a flourish. In the 65th, Lebanon counter-attacked from a Glendale corner kick and sent Chelsey LeFors in on goal. Duckworth’s instincts were excellent, coming out quickly and diving for the ball. The rebound was sent back in quickly but somehow Rachel was able to get back up and make the final save, diving once again as the attacker tumbled over her in the box.

Both teams went about their jobs in workmanlike fashion tonight, saving the real intensity for the District playoffs I have to assume. Lebanon needs to show patience in the offensive end while trying to avoid giving up the corner kicks and fouls outside the box. The Falcons are going to have to improve their efficiency on set pieces if they want to avoid these close games. All of it bodes well for the spectators as the District 11 playoffs offer some excellent soccer. I’d also be remiss if I didn’t send a shout out to Lebanon’s Emily Boyer, their sophomore midfielder is out with mono. I missed her energy. Janell Glidden was a talented, physical presence in the middle and up top for the Yellowjackets and a new face for me. Welcome back to the game! Photo slideshow from the game.

Camdenton Lakers – 3 (PKs)
Joplin Eagles – 2
The Lady Lakers defeated Joplin in a penalty kick shootout. Camdenton led 1-0 early in the match when sophomore midfielder Jessica Smith received a pass across the mouth of the goal from senior Meg Manzer. The score stayed 1-0 until the second minute of the second half when Joplin scored on a free kick that got past senior goalie Krista Murphy. The 1-1 score held until 10 minutes left in the match when Manzer was fouled inside the penalty area and senior midfielder Blaire Baker scored on a penalty kick. With less than two minutes left in the match, a Camdenton foul inside the penalty area resulted in Joplin tying the match up 2-2, again via the penalty spot.

After two ten-minute over time periods, the match went to a pk shootout. It was Camdenton’s third of the season and Joplin’s first. The Lady Lakers won the shootout as all five of Camdenton’s shooters made their penalty kick. Camdenton’s Krista Murphy was able to stop Joplin’s third shooter on a diving save that was pushed off the right post and rolled back towards the shooter. Joplin’s fourth shooter scored on a penalty kick which left it up to Camdenton freshman Ashley Paschel to calmly step up and hit her first ever high school penalty kick which ensured a Camdenton victory 5-3.

Willard Tigers – 2
Central Bulldogs – 1

Kickapoo Chiefs – 9
Hillcrest Hornets – 1

Ozark Tigers – 6
Neosho Wildcats – 0
Three seniors scored goals for the Lady Tigers on Senior Night en route to the shutout over district opponent Neosho. Kristen Glaubitz got two, Erica Hogan got one as did Jessica Bush. Sophomore Megan Gunnels and sophomore Alicia Collard rounded out the scoring for Ozark.

Nixa Eagles – 4
Marshfield Jays – 1
In the first ten minutes of the game, the Lady Eagles had scored two goals; one by senior forward Stephanie Allen and one by freshman out-side midfielder Kelsey Bartell. Both goals exemplified Nixa’s renewed confidence and hunger for goals. The Lady Jays’ Ashley Honeycutt slipped behind the Nixa defense and slotted the ball into the net soon after. Allen got two more in the second half for her hat trick.

Glendale Falcons Get Past Rolla Bulldogs

Glendale Falcons – 1
Rolla Bulldogs – 0
Lou Opfer scores off a blast in the box with seven minutes left to give the Falcons the win. Freshman Emily Cline assisted. The Rolla Daily News – Opfer Does In Rolla Again

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 3
Joplin Eagles – 1
Joplin opened the scoring in this match in the 15th minute, scoring via PK following a foul in the box. The visitors lead disappeared when Lebanon evened the score with a header by Ashley Shockley on a corner from Hanna Winkel. The Yellowjackets scored again shortly before half with a header by Chelsea LeFors off of a nice cross from the corner from Cassie Wood. The Jackets finished the scoring with a cross by Hanna Winkel knocked in by Michelle Lindesmith. Joplin goalie Randi Russell once again kept things close.

Kickapoo Chiefs vs Camdenton LakersKickapoo Chiefs – 3
Camdenton Lakers – 0
The Chiefs got their fourth straight win, shutting out the visiting Lady Lakers while moving to 9-8 on the season. A direct kick by Katy McLain from almost 30 yards out slipped under the crossbar to give the Chiefs the lead in the 18th minute. As has been the case in the three games I’ve seen the past two weeks, the Chiefs calmly went about their business, challenging every ball and slowly wearing down their opponents. With junior Amanda Dominguez (pictured on left) the one constant in the central midfield this season, the Chiefs have been able to move the ball and create their own luck, a welcome change for their supporters following the slow start to this season.

In the 31st, a foul on the left side allowed McLain to put a ball into the box via a set piece. Sophomore Megan Etter ran onto it and got just enough of it to cause the goal keeper difficulty and see it roll across the end line. Etter would almost get a second late in the second half when her header from McLain’s cross rang off the crossbar. It was freshman McKenna Adams that completed the scoring though when she put a ball into the roof of the net from inside the 6 yard box on a cross. Yet another example of the focused approach the Chiefs are taking as they anticipate their rematch with the Glendale Falcons next Wednesday to complete their regular season. Slide Show

Waynesville Tigers – 7
West Plains Zizzers – 0

Ozark Tigers – 2
Bolivar Liberators – 0
The Tigers got goals in the 21st and 51st minute to earn the win. Bolivar put one of the crossbar and Paige Hemphill stopped another late opportunity to preserve the shutout. Ozark goals were scored by Megan Stodden from Megan Jenisch and Brittany Matthews from Megan Gunnels.

Parkview Vikings – 7
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
The Vikings were up 1-0 at the break, with the goal coming from an indirect kick from about twenty-five yards out. Sophomore midfielder Jessica Maerz touched the ball and freshman Kelsey Loderhose hammered the ball into the upper corner of the far-post netting. More

Greenwood Blue Jays – 2
Sedalia Sacred Heart – 0
Both goals in the first half, with both teams failing to convert a PK in the second half.

Springfield Catholic – 2 (OT)
Nixa Eagles – 1
In a surprisingly tight game, Catholic finally scored in the second half, goal by Anna DeLong from Natalie Smid. Nixa senior Stephanie Allen tied the game, from Jo Pavlowski’s assist, to force overtime. DeLong got the game-winner in the first OT period, from freshman Carsen Baron.

Willard hosts Neosho

Dixon hosts Marshfield

Springfield Catholic Wins in PK’s Over Glendale Falcons

Springfield Catholic – 2 (PK’s)
Glendale Falcons – 1
Springfield Catholic beat Glendale Falcons in PK'sIn one of the most competitive and entertaining games of this season, the Southeast side rivals went toe-to-toe this evening in a classic battle. With the wind at their backs to start the game, Catholic applied plenty of pressure and had the first real opportunity when freshman Shelby Hatz was sent in on goal on a nice simple header by Anna Delong. Senior Rachel Duckworth reacted quickly and was able to deflect the shot
. She would be called on again to backstop her teammates as Delong broke in alone. Catholic had a series of set pieces and corner kicks late in the half but were unable to score.

The Falcon’s finally broke the deadlock in the 58th minute, scoring on a header by Lorin Opfer from a corner kick by Emilee Williams. It was classic Opfer, as she went up in the middle of a crowd to find the ball. It came after a period of sustained pressure at the start of the second half, including Emily Cline’s breakaway in the 4th minute of the half, broken up by freshman Rachel Scott (pictured above) and cleared from behind her by defender Rachel Herron. It was beginning to appear that the wind and the pace would conspire to tire out the Irish. It’s a regular model for the Falcon’s as their 15 player rotation offers depth and speed that is not matched by many teams in the region.

Springfield Catholic beat Glendale Falcons in PK's There is no quit in the Irish however, and it was the fourth breakaway of the game when they finally broke through, as Shelby Hatz unleashed her shot from 12 yards out and to the far post on her third opportunity of the day, and out of Duckworth’s range this time. That is the real story line of this game – senior Rachel Duckworth of the Glendale Falcon’s can no longer be considered a rookie goaltender after the display she put on this evening, including two late saves requiring her to go horizontal to push shots wide. For the Irish, freshman Rachel Scott matched the result with her saves on shots inside the box in the final OT period in addition to her earlier work.

The resulting tie led to PK’s. Catholic shooters Anne Prenger, Ronnie Renner and Tara Bailes scored while the Falcons Cline, Opfer and Katie Brewer matched them in the initial round of five. In sudden death, GK Rachel Scott scored as did junior Maddy Renner while Maggie Schrier for the Falcons also scored. Advantage Irish 5-4 after seven rounds.

Now is as good a time as any to introduce you to my new photo website as well. In an effort to cover expenses (time, gas, my supplies) I’ve set up a site that offers printing services. Click on the Slide Show link and you’ll be taken to the site. You can see full resolution photos and order a wide variety of photo products featuring your favorite players by your favorite soccer journalist. Your support, via purchase of photos, will be greatly appreciated.

I’ll continue to provide low resolution photos on the Flickr website which your team is welcome to use on your website to promote the team. Please provide attribution if you do use them and remember, non-commercial use only. I’ve also been uploading photos to my Facebook page so reach out and friend me if you want me to tag you and save you the hassles of downloading the Flickr photos. Questions?

Jefferson City Capital Classic Tournament Report

Pattonville Pirates – 2
Rolla Bulldogs – 0
The Pattonville Pirates, 10th ranked in Metro St Louis poll, continued their strong play in Jefferson City, shutting out the Bulldogs in the early game today.

Helias Crusaders – 5
Pembroke Hill Raiders – 1

Rolla Bulldogs – 2
Pembroke Hill – 1
Goals from Freshman Ellen Spooner and Sophomore Jaclyn Standfast for the win. Rolla stands at 9-4 on the season.

Pattonville Pirates – 3
Helias Crusaders – 1
Pattonville scored in the 5th minute and held on for the win

Rockwood Summit – 2
Springfield Catholic – 0
Summit scored off a scramble in the penalty area in the 8th minute and scored a similar goal in the 52nd minute

Jeff City Jays – 4
Fort Osage – 0

Springfield Catholic – 5
Fort Osage – 1
Rachel Herron led the Lady Irish past Fort Osage in the afternoon match scoring goals in the 9th and 22nd minutes assisted by Shelby Hatz and Anna DeLong. Hatz and DeLong also netted first half goals for the Irish both assisted by Tara Bailes sending Catholic to the break up 4-0. Bailes capped the scoring for the Lady Irish with a goal in the 50th minute assisted by Natalie Smid. Fort Osage found the net in the 54th minute resulting in a final score of 5-1 for Catholic.

Rockwood Summit – 1 (PKs)
Jeff City Jays – 0
Katie Denning and Kinsey Shouse converted on their attempts for the Lady Jays but it was insufficient to get past Summit.

Tuesday Non-Conference Games

Catholic Fightin’ Irish – 6
Neosho Wildcats – 0
Catholic beat Neosho tonight scoring three goals in each half. Goals scorers for the Lady Irish were Anna DeLong (Shelby Hatz), Shelby Hatz (Anna DeLong), Andrea Parker (Carsen Baron), Tara Bailes (Anna DeLong), Anne Prenger (free kick), and Emily Kessler (Carsen Baron). Parker’s goal was the first of her high school career.

Ozark Tigers – 6
Greenwood Blue Jays – 1
Sr Erica Hogan opened the scoring for the Tigers in the 13th, getting a second goal on a PK later in the win over their small school neighbor

Willard hosts McAuley
Central vs Bolivar ??
Marshfield hosts Pleasant Hope