9/16 Southwest Missouri High School Soccer Report

Parkview Vikings vs Rolla Bulldogs
Rolla’s Tyler Sinnott defended by Darren Shaw, Parkview

Parkview Vikings – 2
Rolla Bulldogs – 0
Goals in the 27th minute by Tim Griffin and in the 77th minute by Morgan Holt propelled the Parkview Vikings to their second Ozark Conference win Tuesday afternoon. UPDATE – found my game notes!

This was the kind of game I really enjoy, with a pair of well-matched teams that offer a great opportunity to see leadership exhibited. A pair of teams that I would call blue-collar, each led by a forward who garners the majority of the attention.

In this game, the Viking’s Tim Griffin led the way with a pair of plays that showed his individual skill in scoring the game winner and assisting on Morgan Holt’s late goal. The goal came as the Vikings transitioned from a Bulldog attack, with the final pass coming from Jared Moore, while Griffin collected the ball and quickly turned his defenders before slotting a ball to the near post. The assist as he broke down the left side and then into the box before calmly sending a square ball through the 6 yard box to the onrushing Holt who slid at the far post to redirect the ball into the net.

More importantly for the Vikings is their calm under pressure. Every year I am gratified to see players who are growing into their roles and responsibilities. For the Vikings, seeing the work that Darren Shaw and Matt Medley are doing running the midfield, while Dane Knapp sweeps behind them, points to the core every team needs. And that blue-collar comment? Rolla’s best opportunity was cleared off the line by midfielder Holt early in the game.

Rolla will be well-prepared for the playoffs, with a core of seniors leading the way, including Sinnott, but its Andrew Chism and Justin Schubring that will pull the strings, with junior Cody Martin also making a significant impact. Late yellow cards, including to Coach Mike Howard, point to the importance of these Conference games however. A few more opportunities under fire will help forge a young defense in front of senior Stephen Moorkamp and offer more fireworks at a future meeting between these two teams.

Glendale Falcons – 4
Camdenton Lakers – 0
Goals by Devon Newport (2), Alec Martinez and Patrick Baltz. The Falcons record is now 6-0, 2-0 in the Ozark Conference.

Carthage Tigers – 10
Webb City Cardinals – 0

Joplin Eagles – 8
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Senior Blake Aggus got the game-winner as the Eagles get a District win.

Bolivar Liberators – 4
Marshfield Blue Jays – 2
A difficult but gratifying District and Conference win for the Liberators it sounds like. A pair of goals and an assist for sophomore Matt Magana.

Waynesville Tigers – 3
West Plains Zizzers – 0
Ben Moore, from Eric Iverson, in the 12th minute made the difference in the Ozark Conference match up

Catholic Fightin’ Irish – 6
Rogersville Wildcats – 0

Willard Tigers – 3
Ozark Tigers – 1
Senior Marian Lup got all 3 goals for the Tigers (must be the shoes Marian). Game winner came in the 22nd after Ozark had tied the game in the 18th.

Greenwood Blue Jays – 8
Thomas Jefferson – 1

Kickapoo Chiefs – 5
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
The Chiefs got goals from 5 players in the Conference win

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Cassville Wildcats – 10
Branson Pirates – 2
The Wildcats opened the defense of their District title with senior Uziel Franco netting 6 goals. Bryan Schroder, BJ Mcguffey and Nashe Lugeanbeal all scored as well. The Pirates first ever Varsity match included a pair of goals, both scored on set pieces, by Garegin Elchyn and Carlos Reyes with Marcelo Romero earning an assist. The historic first goal? Carlos Reyes scored on a header off of a beautifully served free kick from Marcello Romero

Carthage Tigers – 2
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
The Bulldogs open the season on their new artificial surface but Carthage doesn’t cooperate. The first half was a back and forth game and scoreless. The first goal came via a corner kick by Christian Solis, headed in by Joe Curti. The second goal was a PK by Cole Beckham after Matt Robinson was pulled down in the box. The Carthage Press offers more.

Glendale Falcons – 4
Ozark Tigers – 1
The Falcon’s spoil Ozark’s home opener on the new artificial pitch while opening with two wins in District 11. Goals were scored by Hunter Horton, Devon Newport, Alec Martinez and Ryan Partch for the Falcons. The Tigers goal was scored by Zach Moore late in the 1st half when the Tigers were down 0-3.

Waynesville Tigers – 3
Sullivan – 0
Sullivan’s defense held until the 69th minute when Brandon Kilthau scored for the Tigers, assisted by Ben Moore. They got two more, from Eric Iverson in the 70th via a corner from Kyle
Varner and Patrick Sweetsir, from Chris Beaudioun in the 77th.

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Branson Pirates – 2
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 3
Only the JV played tonight folks, in a steady rain that soon became a downpour which led to the cancellation of the Varsity game. The score above is for the JV, with the Wildcat’s scoring the first goal in the 21st minute when captain #7 got down into the right corner. His cross went through the GK’s hands and fell to #17 at the far post who buried it reliably.

New Covenant Warriors – 3
Greenwood Blue Jays – 0
Via an NCA fan – First goal off an impressive header by Dylan Corbett early in the second half. Brett Murray extended the lead via a PK soon after.

The Warriors ended the game with a late goal by Dylan Fieker. This was a District 6 game, so early advantage to the defending champs.

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Glendale Falcons vs Parkview VikingsGlendale Falcons – 1
Parkview Vikings – 0
At Glendale, in a light but growing rain, the Falcons played some pretty soccer but were only able to score one as the Vikings appear to have their strongest team since 2005 when these two went at each other. Their blue collar approach and preparation gave them opportunities but in the end the Falcon’s got the goal they needed. It came in the 60th minute from a direct kick by Devon Newport, into the upper 90, after his brother Ian was pulled down just outside the box. District 11 is going to be tough!

Camdenton Lakers – 7
West Plains Zizzers – 1
Drew Whitney scored the first goal of the season for the Laker’s around the 25 min mark and the wake only got larger. Goals from Rayder Bennett (2), Jeron Sinclair (2), Jeff Moffitt and Jeff Dorhauer provided the final margin. Jason McAllister got the late goal for the Zizzers, from Anthony Holt.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Ozark Tigers – 2 (OT)
From the Marshfield Jays website: The Tigers got the first goal of the game, off a corner kick with just 10:41 left on the clock. The Jays just played with more determination. Then with the clock in stoppage time, Willis Zirschky answered Ozarks corner kick with one of his own. He sent the ball in to the far post and Ethan Jernigan was there to head it into the back of the box. This brought the game to a tie with just seconds left in the half. The fans went WILD!!!

Rolla Bulldogs – 11
Crocker Lions – 1

Willard Tigers – 10
Aurora Houn’Dawgs – 0

Waynesville Tigers – 3
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Goals were scored by Eric Iverson (30:31 first half) assisted by Gehrig Haberstock, Eric Iverson (1:32 second half) unassisted, and Tim Collier (20:12 second half) assisted by Jeff Brayman. Wade Holcomb had the shutout for the tigers.

Joplin Eagles – 6
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
The Eagles got a pair of goals each from junior Max Duncan and Jordan Adame with Geovanni Lara and Miguel Farias completing the scoring.

Thomas Jefferson – 10
Columbus (KS) – 1
Alex Motch had a fine night with 6 goals, almost matched by his teammate Alex Oserowsky who had 4.

Webb City Cardinals – 1
College Heights – 0
The Cardinal’s squeaked by their small school neighbor to the South, Austin Doran getting the game-winner.
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