Friday And Saturday’s High School Girls Soccer Report

Moberly Spartans – 2
Camdenton Lakers – 1
In the first round of the Moberly Tournament, the Lakers fall to the hosts. Sophomore Ashley Paschel scored the lone goal for the Lady Lakers while freshman outside midfielder Abbey Herfurth had the assist.

Camdenton Lakers – 4
Hannibal - 0

Camdenton Lakers – 6
Warrenton – 0

Camdenton finishes second in the round robin tournament after beating Hannibal 4-0 early Saturday in the pouring rain at Moberly and beating Warrenton 6-0 in the afternoon game. Senior Stephanie Kirvan, junior Latea LaRue and sophomores Kali Kuse and Ashely Paschel earned a spot on the All-Tournament team. Camdenton improves to 9-2 after the tournament.

West Plains Zizzers – 2
Mtn View Liberty Eagles – 1
In the 11th minute of the half, Katie Shannon took a ball near midfield and dribbled toward the goal. Shannon shot from near the edge of the 18 yard box as the keeper came out to cut down the angle. The ball found the back of the net, giving West Plains a 1-0 lead. Shelly Renegar tied the game for the Eagles from the spot soon afterwards. The game winner came when Ashley Harris battled with a Liberty defender before finally getting past her. After cutting in toward the goal, the goalkeeper started coming out and Harris sent a nice low cross to a wide open Dani Valade in front of the goal who redirected the ball into the back of the net.

Sedalia Sacred Heart hosts a pair of Springfield teams this weekend, with Central on Friday and Greenwood on Saturday.

Sacred Heart – 4
Central Bulldogs – 0

Greenwood Blue Jays – 3
Sacred Heart – 1
Sara Cook with 2 goals and Maddy Esther with 1.

Willard Tigers -
Pleasant Hope Pirates –
The Tigers get in a game against local rival prior to traveling to Neosho for 2 or more games.

A State semifinalist in 2008, the Central girls travel down I-44 for games against the Tigers on Friday and Rolla on Saturday.

Hazelwood Central –
Waynesville Tigers -

Rolla Bulldogs – 2
Hazelwood Central Hawks – 0
Jaclyn Standfast scored six minutes into the game when she stole the ball from a Hawk defender at midfield and was able to break in on the goal 1v1 with the keeper.

Olivia Cox scored on a scramble in the box five minutes into the second half for the final score.

RHS improves to 5-1-2 on the season and record their sixth shutout in eight games.

Friday’s High School Soccer Report

Central Bulldogs – 4 (OT)
Hillcrest Hornets – 3
Central beat Hillcrest in overtime. It was tied three three and went to PK’s at the Neosho tournament.

Rogers (AR) – 2 (OT)
Glendale Falcons – 1
The Falcon’s conceded a goal in the first half on a very nice header. Senior Lou Opfer Sophomore Lindsay Sprouse, picking up where she left off last year, knotted the score late in the second half. Due to the visitors early afternoon game against Kickapoo tomorrow, the game went to PK’s. Rogers converted 3 to the Falcon’s 1 for the decision.

Waynesville Tigers – 3
Washington Jays – 0
Playing on the artificial surface at Waynesville, the Tigers got goals from Katie Pritchard, Erica Combs and senior Captain Lauren Kelly to earn the shutout win over the visitors.

West Plains Zizzers – 7
Mt View Liberty Eagles – 0
The Zizzer’s opened the scoring in the 6th minute by Emma Ray who also scored in the 4th minute of the second half. Rachel Skelly (2), Beth Kittle, Michelle Esterle and Megan Lowe also scored in the shutout. Dani Valade, Mollie Plocher earned assists.

Mountain Views first game ever with a team made up of Freshmen and Sophomores I believe.

Ozark at Willard canceled due to field conditions