COC Soccer All-Conference Honors

drake-trease-nixa-eaglesludin-gonzalez-carthage-tigersThe Central Ozark Conference Coaches have released their All-Conference list for 2011. 31 players from 8 teams.

FIRST TEAM
JAXN ROGERS, WILLARD
ROBERT NEATHERY, NIXA
LUKE MOORE, NIXA
DRAKE TREASE, NIXA
COREY CANN, NIXA
LUDIN GONZALES, CARTHAGE
MISAEL MATURINO, CARTHAGE
ISMAEL SERRATOS, CARTHAGE
ROBBIE OSLICA, OZARK
JACOB NEIDIG, OZARK
LUIS VARGAS, NEOSHO

SECOND TEAM
AARON TAPPANA, WEBB CITY
WALTER AVALOS, CARTHAGE
DUSTIN HILL, NEOSHO
CARLOS MENA, BRANSON
MATT JONES, WILLARD
HUGO DONJUAN, REPUBLIC
SCOTT STERLING, NIXA
MASON YOUNG, NIXA
VICTOR LOPEZ, CARTHAGE
PATRICK HUBBARD, BRANSON
JIMMY OSLICA, OZARK
JACOB AGEE, OZARK

HONORABLE MENTION
ALEX CHRISTIAN WEBB CITY
JOHN DELATORRE WILLARD
SPENCER SMITH WILLARD
MITCHELL HEINZLER REPUBLIC
CARLOS LUNA CARTHAGE
NICK MCDOWELL BRANSON
JAMESON MCFADDEN NIXA
ANDREW SCHENCK NIXA

Central Ozark Conference

Carthage Tigers

Carthage Tigers


Branson Pirates – 0
Carthage Tigers – 3

Willard Tigers – 0
Nixa Eagles – 3
The Eagles took the lead in the first half on a goal by Kelsey Bartell, assist by Halie Owen. Lauren Moats scored two for Nixa in the second half, assisted by Courtney Frerichs and Kelsey Haist on the first one, by Rachel Murphy on the second. Shutout by Kristin Miller.

Nixa is now 6-0. The JV squad won 7-0, shutout to Lexi Stagner

Ozark Tigers – 8
Republic Tigers – 0
Ozark goals by senior Mollie Killion (3), sophomore Emily Taylor (2), sophomore Morgan Davidson (2), and senior Jayme Braun.

Springfield Catholic – 9
Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Catholic got goals from Shelby Hatz (2), Natalie Smid (2), Nicole Ortega (2), Jordan Banasik, Michelle Garrison and Lydia Holtmann. Marshfield goal by Alex Cantrell.

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Central Ozark Conference Standings and Oct 4th Games

Andrew Schenk, Nixa Eagles (2013) moves past challenge

Andrew Schenk, Nixa Eagles (2013) moves past challenge

Midway through the season, it’s beginning to look like the October 14th game between Nixa and Carthage will determine the Large School champion yet again. In the meantime, there is a slate of three games this evening that will challenge Branson and Willard to keep pace and bring the leaders back to the group.

Nixa Eagles – 5
Willard Tigers – 1
Nixa got a pair of goals in the first half from Corey Cann and one by KhaiUyen Huynh to take a 3-0 lead. The 2nd half included a pair of goals by Adrian Yang-Jacobi (via PK and later, unassisted) while Jackson Patillo scored for the Tigers. Nixa is now 11-2 while Willard is 11-3-1

Carthage Tigers – 7
Branson Pirates – 1
at Carthage

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Republic Tigers -
at Ozark, a match up between Davidson and his long-time assistant at Kickapoo, Mike Hines who coaches the first year program at Republic

Scroll down to see the previous standings from September 13th.

Central Ozark Conference High School Soccer Standings

In the same tradition established by Coach Nick Schmitt, West Plains Zizzers, who maintains the Ozark Conference soccer standings (Camdenton are current leaders at 3-0) on his website, the COC Coaches have come together to do the same for their programs. Coach Evan Palmer, of the co-defending champion Nixa Eagles, volunteered to handle the responsibilities this year. Here are the current Large School standings. We are working to get the Small School standings completed as well.

You can keep up with these results by visiting the COC page on this website, where you can also see the individual game results.


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Large School COC Record Overall Record COC Goals For COC Goals Against

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1. Ozark 3-0 7-3 6 1

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2. Nixa 2-0 7-2 12 2

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3. Carthage 2-1 10-2 7 1

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4. Webb City 1-2 6-4 3 12

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5. Branson 0-1 1-8 1 4

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6. Willard 0-2 6-3 2 4

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6. Neosho 0-2 4-6 2 9

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Sept. 8th Webb City 3 2 Willard 2 OT

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Ozark 4 1 Branson

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Carthage 3 0 Neosho

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Sept. 15th Carthage 4 0 Webb City

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Ozark 1 0 Willard

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Sept. 17th Nixa 6 2 Neosho

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Sept. 22nd Ozark 1 0 Carthage

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Sept. 24th Nixa 6 0 Webb City

Branson Pirates Hire Dave Brenner For New Soccer Program

Nixa Eagles Tie Glendale Falcons Send a shout out to Dave Brenner folks, the gentleman who will lead Branson into the worlds game next August when the Pirates field a boys soccer team for the first time. Dave, who will also coach the girls team that will begin play in the Spring 2009 season, joins the Pirates from the Nixa Eagles where he has been assisting Evan Palmer since the Fall of 2001. The only photo of him I’ve captured however has him focused on the Eagles (he’s on the left) so I’ll rectify that at the next Eagles game I attend.

Dave already has a schedule with 14 games lined up for the Fall, including a weekend trip to Kansas City to take on Cole Camp and Smithton. He pointed to the trip as one of the numerous examples of the steps Branson is taking to embrace and support soccer. The enthusiasm from the community, including a large Hispanic contingent, ensures that he’ll have a good pool of players to work with from the beginning. The initial informational meetings have already happened and summer plans are also being put into place.

Home games will be played at the Jr High School, a bermuda/rye mix that has locker rooms, a press box and the other amenties that come with being the former home of the Pirates football team. The other great news is that there will now be an official Central Ozark Conference title chase to count on with the addition of Carthage, Nesho and Webb City as well as the Pirates.

I asked Nixa Eagles coach Evan Palmer (a former SMSU player) to share his thoughts on Dave:

I can’t give Dave enough praise. He has been a great assistant and will make a great head soccer coach. He already is a great head coach leading the Volley Eagles to a district title last fall. He takes great pride in what he does and will work hard to make Branson a contender. Branson is getting a great addition to their teaching and coaching staffs. Dave and Michelle (his wife) will be missed in the district.

Dave initially worked with the boys and the girls at Nixa but as Evan notes, he took over the volleyball team a few years ago which conflicted with the boys season. He’s been working with the girls soccer team for the entire period.

Dave will teach History at Branson along with his coaching responsibilities. He’s a 1981 Glendale graduate, where he played defense on the club soccer teams at Glendale before it became an official sport. He also played Rugby for SMS, something he picked up as an exchange student in South Africa in 1981, in addition to intramural soccer through college (became a mid-fielder and then a goalie). He continues to play one or two sessions a year in the over thirty indoor league at Lake Country Soccer.

Welcome and congratulations Dave!