Pershing Captures Middle School Crown

Pershing Generals celebrate game-winner

Pershing Generals celebrate game-winner

The Pershing General’s returned to the winner’s circle this evening, following a three year absence, by defeating the Nixa Eagle’s 2-1. The Eagles opened the scoring in the 8th minute when #43 pounced on a loose ball that was mishandled by the goalkeeper. Unlike the last meeting between these two teams in early May, when Nixa won 3-2 after opening a 3-0 lead, the General’s comeback did not fall short.

Pershing’s first goal was scored Kasey Opfer on a second chance opportunity, when an initial shot hit the upright and came back out into play. That goal in the 21st minute sent the teams to halftime tied and drenched as a cold rain became coming down midway through the half. It was beginning to look like overtime, especially when with 7 minutes remaining Allie’s direct kick from the right side of the penalty area was somehow kept out by Pershing’s keeper.

The decisive blow was struck by Olivia Wolfram in the 68th minute (70 minute games). A diagonal ball from Pershing’s defensive end sent Wolfram towards goal in a foot-race with Nixa’s defense. Two key decisions by Wolfram, first a simple cut back towards goal that turned her defender and created space just outside the box and more importantly, a simple controlled shot to the far post that hit the upright and bounced into the back of the net. A lesson well-learned in patience after I saw her miss 4 or 5 similar opportunities the previous week in the semifinal win over Cherokee. A quick celebration, two minutes of frenzied defending as Nixa pushed for the equalizer and the game was over.

Tonight’s loss was the third straight for the Eagles in the Championship game. The results of that consistent level of play can be seen in their older ‘sisters’ results at Nixa High School. The next step will be finding it in themselves to get past Pershing/Glendale. They accomplished that with Catholic and Kickapoo the past two years. One more larger goal to achieve.

In the JV1 Final that preceded this game, the Bolivar Liberators won 8-0 over the Willard Tigers on six goals scored by #19
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Kyle Slagle and Barton County Cougars In NJCAA Championships

Barton County Cougars at Colorado Rapids Field, 2010

Barton County Cougars at Colorado Rapids Field, 2010

From the National Junior College Athletic Association website – Cougars take 4th seed into NJCAA National Championships

The Barton Community College men’s soccer team will be the No. 4 seed this week in the NJCAA National Championships getting underway Thursday in Tyler, Texas. In the opening round the Cougars will battle 5th seed Darton College of Georgia at 3 pm. Darton comes into the tournament with a 17-5 record. Barton is currently 19-3-1 and riding an 18-game winning streak following its thrilling 2-1 win over Western Texas in the Plains District Championship.

Kyle Slagle (Bolivar Liberators 2009/Total Demize SC) is a goalkeeper for the Cougars where he played in six games this season, giving up only 2 goals for a 0.48 GAA. You may remember Kyle as a center back for the Liberators but he also specialized in coming in for penalty kick shootouts. He is a full-time goalie now.

Barton has won 18 straight games after starting the season 1-3-1. The Cougar defense has been especially good since the midpoint of the season. Starting with a 4-1 win over Cloud County on Sept 22, the Cougars have allowed just 6 goals in 14 games while winning the Jayhawk Conference, Region VI, and Plains District titles.

Sophomore Kevin Ellis leads that backline, earning Defensive Player of the Year in the conference this season. From that backline spot, Ellis – a front line player most of last year and earlier this year – is still among the team leaders in goal and points. Ellis is 3rd in goals with 9 and 3rd in points with 22. He set a school record last year with 54 points and his 23 goals were 2nd all-time for a season. Ellis has 32 goals for his career, which is also a record.

The Cougars have been led this season by sophomore Ricardo Yeverino’s 18 goals and 42 points followed by freshman Sam McCrillis with 15 goals. McCrillis lead the Cougars in assists with 11 and is just behind Yeverino in points with 41. Yeverino is tied for 2nd with 30 career goals.

Barton is making its 3rd appearance at the national championships, but have yet to win a contest, going 0-2 each previous visit.

Read about the teams competing this weekend

Catholic Ranked 2nd in First Missouri High School Girls Soccer Poll

IWA vs Glendale, State Semifinal 2009The initial poll for the 2010 season has been released by the Missouri High School Soccer Coaches Association. Let’s check it out!

Class 3
1 -Incarnate Word Academy
2 – Liberty
3 – Nerinx Hall
4 – Lee’s Summit North
5 – St. Joe’s Academy
6 – Pattonville
7 – Hazelwood West
8 – Lee’s Summit
9 – Glendale
10 – Park Hill South
11 – Howell North
12 – Rockwood Summit
13 – St. Teresa’s Academy
14 – Lafayette
15 – Ursuline
Others: Cor Jesu, Howell Central, Jeff City, Marquette, Rock Bridge, Rolla, Truman

Incarnate Word are the defending state Champions while Liberty, with U17 National pool player Kaysie Clark, will look to earn the KC slot that Lee’s Summit North captured last year with their 5-3 win in the Quarterfinal. Pattonville finished 3rd in 2009, blasting Glendale 4-1 in the consolation game at State and have one Missouri State recruit (Laughlin) on their roster. The Falcons, who I covered last week, bring back a strong squad that have an excellent opportunity to return to State in 2010. They have three teams from District 10 in Jeff City, Rock Bridge and Rolla that will work to prevent that from happening.

Class 2
1 – St. Dominic
2 – Notre Dame St. Louis
3 – Smithville
4 – Notre Dame de Sion
5 – Visitation
6 – Villa Duchesne
7 – St. Charles West
8 – Cape Notre Dame
9 – Jefferson City Helias
10 – Platte County
Others: Bolivar, Borgia, Harrisonville, Kearney, Moberly, Pembroke Hill, Perryville, Staley, Warrensburg

It was Duchesne that won in 2009, knocking off Smithville with the two Notre Dame programs playing in the consolation games. Helias and Bolivar both lost in the Quarterfinals last season.

Class 1
1 – St. Vincent
2 – Springfield Catholic
3 – St. Pius (KC)
4 – Trinity
5 – Principia
6 – Whitfield
7 – St. Pius (Festus)
8 – Sacred Heart
9 – John Burroughs
10 – Barstow
Others: Greenwood, Orchard Farm, Southern Boone

The Irish will look to improve on last year’s 3rd place finish while St Vincent is the defending champion looking to repeat. Trinity and St Pius (KC) were the other teams to reach the Final 4 last year and it looks like the coaches don’t expect much to change. Greenwood begins their 4th season of play with their first full class that will have to get past Catholic first.

Missouri High School Soccer Coaches Poll

GIRLS SOCCER POLL (05-02-08)

Class 2
Rank Team Points
1 – Incarnate Word Academy (11) 190
2 – Lafayette (2) 182
3 – St. Teresa’s 172
4 – St. Joe’s Academy 150
5 – Liberty 136
6 – Nerinx Hall 133
7 – Lee’s Summit North 101
8 – Lee’s Summit 95
9 – Howell North 89
10 – Ursuline 76
11 – Pattonville 52
12 – Jackson 41
13 – Hazelwood West 30
14 – Parkway South 21
15 – Glendale 16
Others: Cor Jesu 16, Lee’s Summit West 14, Eureka 11, Oakville 7, Rockwood Summit 7, Waynesville 6, Howell 5, Marquette 2

Final regular season poll and the Glendale Falcons finally crack the Top 15 list, after receiving a single vote two weeks ago. Waynesville falls off, likely due to the press from Quincy and the Brine TOC where the rain didn’t do them any favors. District 11 playoffs begin Monday May 12th in Lebanon and seeding is tomorrow. I would expect Waynesville will get #1 which means the final on May 15th will send the clear message.

Kickapoo started at #14 back on March 14th but have fallen off the list. Nonetheless, they have established themselves as the team to beat in District 12.

On a related note, I should have the Girls Southwest All-Star team invitations completed by Wednesday May 14th. There are approximately 20 girls who have played there way onto the team and we are looking to add another 16 or so. If I’m at your game now and you’re a senior, I hope you’re bringing your A-game girl. Make it hard for us to not invite you!

Class 1
Rank Team
1 – St. Dominic (5) 117
2 – Duchesnse (3) 115
3 – Westminster 98
4 – Visitation 95
5 – Cape Notre Dame 82
6 – Notre Dame de Sion 81
7 – Springfield Catholic 64
8 – Notre Dame (STL) 59
9 – Villa Duchesne 41
10 – St. Vincent (Perryville) 38
11 – Moberly 36
12 – Platte County 26
13 – St. Charles West 24
14 – Smithville 20
15 – Warrensburg 10
Others: John F. Kennedy 6, Lutheran South 6, DeSoto 4, Bolivar 1, Perryville 1

Catholic moves up one, swapping places with Notre Dame (STL). No change in the Top 6 although Westminister moves from #6 to #3.