2009 Class 3 District 10 Girls Soccer All-District Teams

2009 All-District Teams
District 10 Girls Soccer

Co-Player of the Year: Mariah McClain – Jefferson City
Co-Player of the Year: Kara Steiner – Jefferson City

Offensive Player of the Year: Stephanie Kirvan – Camdenton
Defensive Player of the Year: Emily Downing – Jefferson City
Goalie of the Year: Adrian Pogue — Rolla

District 10 Coach of the Year: Matt Stacey – Jefferson City

First Team All District
Name, Grade – Position, School

Emily Boyer, 11th – Forward, Lebanon
Kim Carter, 12th – Midfielder, Rolla
Olivia Cox, 11th – Midfielder, Rolla
Emily Downing, 12th – Defender, Jefferson City
Katie Evers, 11th – Defender, Jefferson City
Stephanie Kirvan, 12th – Forward, Camdenton
Latea LaRue, 11th – Midfielder, Camdenton
Mariah McClain, 12th – Keeper, Jefferson City
Adrian Pogue, 11th – Keeper, Rolla
Kara Steiner, 11th – Midfielder, Jefferson City
Ashley Stockstill, 12th – Defender, Waynesville
Hanna Winkel, 12th – Midfielder, Lebanon

Second Team All District

Miranda Arganda, 12th – Defender, Waynesville
Haley Baker, 10th – Forward, Camdenton
Abby Campbell, 12th – Defender, Jefferson City
Molly Cowley, 11th – Forward, Jefferson City
Janel Glidden, 12th – Defender, Lebanon
Kali Kuse, 10th – Defender, Camdenton
Chelsea Lefors, 11th – Midfielder, Lebanon
Katelyn Maddy, 11th – Midfielder, Rolla
Ashley Shockley, 12th – Defender, Lebanon
Sandra Shore, 10th – Keeper, Camdenton
Kinsey Shouse, 11th – Midfielder, Jefferson City
Jaclyn Standfast, 11th – Midfielder, Rolla
Kelly Strope, 11th – Forward, Jefferson City
Kendra Wood, 9th – Defender, Rolla

Honorable Mention All District

Taylor Banholzer, 9th – Rolla
Callie Beard, 12th – Lebanon
Kelsey Coffman, 11th – Jefferson City
Alicia Cook, 11th – Waynesville
Erica Combs, 12th – Waynesville
Jenna Foster, 12th – Jefferson City
Cassie Hale, 9th – Camdenton
Abby Rhea, 11th – Jefferson City
Amanda Rogers, 12th – Rolla
Abby Zimmerman, 9th – Lebanon

Thursday’s High School Girls Soccer Report

Parkview Vikings Win At Home Against Waynesville Tigers
Parkview Vikings – 1
Waynesville Tigers – 0
The Vikings got their goal from the always reliable Jess Maerz early in the 1st half. Jess collected a defensive clearance in the offensive end and sent a hard shot from about 25 yards out into a corner of the net. That goal, and hard defensive effort led by sophomore McKenzi Payton, allowed the Vikings to get the Ozark Conference win this evening. The Tigers, who recently welcomed their emotional captain Erica Combs back from an early season knee injury, put continuous pressure on Parkview for the final 20 minutes of the game but were never able to penetrate the defensive shell thrown up by the Vikings.

Nixa Eagles – 8
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
The Eagles won with a balanced scoring attack from 7 different players. Goals were scored by Kelsey Bartell (2), Vicki Rische, Ashlyn Robillard, Rachel Murphy, Katie Bolton, Brooke Rowden, and Kristin Miller. The win moves their record to 13-6-1. This sets a new single season wins record for the program.

Carthage Tigers – 3
Joplin McAuley – 1
Carthage gets a pair of goals from Jessica Diaz, in the 15th and 65th, and a goal by Jamileth Henriquez 25th to get past their Western neighbor.

Camdenton Lakers – 5
Joplin Eagles – 0
Camdenton junior Latea LaRue scored 3 goals while freshmen Kayla Utley and Abbey Herfurth each scored one. Sandra Shore and Jessica Colliver shared a half each in goal for the shutout.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 3
Dixon Bulldogs – 1
Marshfield rebounds after tough loss to Rogersville Tuesday. Kylea Ryser scores twice and Alex Cantrell scores one.

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Branson Pirates – 1
West Plains Zizzers – 0
The Pirates relied on junior Neva Raschel on senior night to get the win. The goal came in the 79th minute (stoppage time) on an evening that saw both teams play strong games, based upon lessons learned this season.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 10
Hillcrest Hornets – 0

Glendale Falcons – 1
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
For the second night in a row, the Falcon’s get a game-winner from their freshman midfielder, Molly Brewer, this time assisted by senior captain Emily Jordan. With the win the Falcon’s are now 8-0 in the Ozark Conference. The Chiefs are 8-1 having completed their Conference games. Next Monday’s game at Camdenton will thus decide if the Falcon’s are sole Conference champions or if they will share the title.

Tuesday Ozark Conference High School Girls Soccer Report

Glendale Falcons vs Rolla Bulldogs – will be played tomorrow at 5pm

Mt View Liberty Eagles – 7
Pleasant Hope Pirates – 3
With only 9 players, the Eagles went out and got the victory last night. While the Coach wanted to forfeit, the Kids said No…. Emmie Vines scored 4 and Shelly Renegar scored 3 for the Eagles. UPDATE – I’ve gotten some private feedback that demands some clarification. Let me say I’m an Eagles fan, I love the fact that the Coach was concerned a player might get hurt playing short-handed BUT was also prepared to support the players choice to play. That’s the kind of team I want to be on!

Parkview Vikings - 8
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
The Vikings got goals from Shelbie Stewart (2), M. Robb, Jessica Maerz (3) and Kelsey Loderhose (2). K Freeman scored for the Hornets.

Joplin Eagles – 3 (PKs)
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 2
The Eagles win in this late season game points to their traditional ability to peak during Districts. Joplin’s Kelsey Sanders scored first with about 17 1/2 minutes left in the first half. Lebanon tied it up about 3 minutes later (#6 Hannah Winkle). With less than 5 minutes left in the first half, Joplin’s Autumn Lewis scored off of a Lauren Copple corner kick to put Joplin ahead 2 to 1 at the half. Lebanon’s # 5 Emily Boyer tied it up again with just over 9 minutes left in the second half. Both overtime periods were scoreless sending the game into PKs. Sorry, I did not note which Lebanon’s players made their PKs. Joplin’s Kelsey Sanders made the first PK. Lebanon scored. Joplin’s second shot went high. Lebanon’s second shot was blocked by Joplin’s goalie. Joplin’s Katelyn Miller scored. Lebanon’s third shooter scored. Joplin’s Autumn Lewis scored. Lebanon’s fourth shot was blocked by the goalie. Joplin’s Stephanie Loden scored to give Joplin the win with a 4 to 3 PK advantage.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 3
Camdenton Lakers – 2
Kickapoo’s Megan Melugin scored all three goals for Kickapoo including one 10 minutes in the first half giving Kickapoo a 1-0 lead through the half. Two minutes into the second half, Camdenton’s Haley Baker scored off a cross tying the score at 1 each. Kickapoo scored twice more and led 3-1 until 13 minutes left in the match when Camdenton’s Stephanie Kirvan scored a goal making it 3-2. Kickapoo outshot Camdenton in a contest that was physical and fun to watch.

Waynesville Tigers – 2
West Plains Zizzers – 0
Erica Combs scores via a PK late in the first half and #16 adds a late goal for the final margin of victory

Nixa Eagles – 0
Ozark Tigers – 1
A battle for the inaugural Central Ozark Conference large school title this season goes to the Tigers who got the game winner from senior Eva Schwert who’s original shot was blocked by goalie Kristin Miller. The rebound fell to Schwert however who buried her second opportunity.

Springfield Catholic – 4
Bolivar Liberators – 1
The Fightin’ Irish earn the COC small school title with their win. Catholic gets two goals from Natalie Smid and two from Bekah Bade. Jonna Welch scored for the Liberators with an amazing 24 yard blast. Catholic goalkeeper Rachel Scott was issued a red card in the 12th minute for handling the ball outside the penalty area.

Willard Tigers – 2 (PKs)
Carthage Tigers – 1
Willard jumped out to a 1-0 lead minutes before the end of the first half, but the Lady Tigers were able to tie it up with less than 10 minutes left in regulation when Patricia Marin, off an assist from Jessica Diaz, found the back of the net. Scoreless overtime led to PK’s, won by Willard. Story in the Carthage Press.

Neosho Wildcats – 4
Branson Pirates – 1
Neosho gets goals from Jackie Field, Melanie White and Shelby. Neva Raschel scored for Branson. Neosho is now 10-7 this season, 3-2 in the COC and will soon be focusing on getting past Joplin for a District title.

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 4
Marshfield Blue Jays – 3
A late season upset for the Wildcats, knocking off their Webster-county rivals.

Monday Girls High School Soccer Report

Willard Tigers – 0
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
District 12 opponents, the Hornets draw the first line in the sand. Elizabeth Durnall gets the game winner midway through the second half via a PK. Hornets first win of the season.

Springfield Catholic – 10
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
The Bulldogs, after losing in PK’s to Carthage in their 1st ever game, run up against the powerhouse Irish.

Nixa Eagles – 8
Central Bulldogs – 1
The Bulldogs open their season at home and run into a juggernaut. Nixa goals by Hannah Barber, Kelsey Haist (2), Jo Pavlowsky, Rachel Murphy (2), Kelsey Bartell, and Alli Schleismann. Kelsey Bartell and Jo Pavlowsky had 2 assists each with Ashlyn Robillard tallying one. Central’s goal was scored by Marika Starks and assisted by Mariah Hicks.

Waynesville Tigers – 10
Branson Pirates - 0
The Pirates get their first taste of an established regional team and the game ends early as a result. The Waynesville Daily Guide offers this: A pair of freshman–Sarah Dowling and Jesslyn Clark–combined for half of the goals in the contest. Dowling had a hat trick with three goals and Clark scored two. Senior Erica Combs also scored three goals, also recording five assists.

Ozark Tigers – 4
Bolivar Liberators – 1
The Liberators open their season at Ozark in windy and speedy conditions on the Tigers artificial surface. After keeping it close in the 1st half with the win, tying 1-1 on Jonna Welch’s first goal of the season, the Liberators gave up 3 in the 2nd half to fall to the home team. Sophomore Mollie Killion got the game-winner in the 52nd minute of play while junior forward Alicia Collard and junior Megan Jenisch completed the scoring.

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Lebanon Yellowjackets – 7
Neosho Wildcats – 0
The Wildcats travel up I-44 to open their season and run into a hot Yellowjackets squad. Goals by Hannah Winkel (2), Janel Glidden (2), Michelle Lindesmith, Chelsea Lefors, Abby Zimmerman

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats Win OT Thriller At Branson

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats Win OT Thriller at Branson Pirates

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 4 (2nd OT)
Branson Pirates – 3
For the second day in a row, the Wildcats earned a win in the second OT. Facing off against another new girls program in the region, and another Central Ozark Conference foe, the Wildcats took a 3-1 lead in the first half only to see their hosts claw their way back into the game. The Pirates got all three goals this evening from Neva Raschel (#13), including the goal pictured that was scored after a run from 40 yards out when she picked up a loose ball, sped into the box and unleashed the shot. The whistle for the end of regulation blew before the Pirates could complete their celebration.

Unfortunately the were unable to maintain the momentum. The Wildcats win once again came from a set piece, this time a direct kick from the right side just outside the box. Sophomore Stevie Heidzig (#17) put her ball to the near post where it got past the defense and set off another celebration by her teammates.

The Pirates opened the scoring tonight, before giving up three goals to the Wildcats, the first by last nights hero Najee Donson and the other two by senior Michelle Crawford. The second half started with a pair of misses by both teams. The Wildcats watched a shot from the left side carom off the crossbar in the 3rd minute while the Pirates will rue a missed PK 11 minutes in. Finally, in the 23rd minute the Pirates pulled within one on a direct kick goal by Neva Raschel. Her shot from just outside the box on the right side found the side netting on the left side and energized her teammates, leading up to the final minutes of regulation when she scored the goal pictured above.

Smugmug Slideshows – Branson Pirates and Logan-Rogersville Wildcats. Purchase photos on Smugmug.

Another entertaining game as these new programs are obviously enjoying the opportunity to get out and represent their schools. The Pirate’s boys are going to have to do some recruiting if they want to match the size and support the girls received at tonight’s game and I think the football team would appreciate the Pirate effort that the girls exhibited. From hard tackles to full field runs, it was a worthy opening match.

For the Wildcats, it was nice to see their ability to move the ball in better weather conditions. They have all the elements necessary, with key players positioned in the back, middle and upfront, a vocal leader at goalkeeper and reinforcements coming soon. The next opponent is Catholic, a significant challenge from any program in the area.

Ozark Tigers – 4
Harrison (AR) – 1
The Tigers open defense of the District title with a win. Complete details on the Ozarks Tiger website

Waynesville Tigers – 1
JC Helias Crusaders – 3
Senior Erica Combs got the lone goal for the Tigers, midway through the 1st half, tying the game at one. The Crusaders pulled away with a pair in the second half.

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Rolla Bulldogs (JV)
Fatima –

Jeff City Jays –
Visitation –

Class 3 District 10 High School Girls Soccer Preview

The regional papers are finally taking a look at Girls Soccer, almost on the eve of the season. Let’s see what they have to say:

Rolla Bulldogs vs Springfield Catholic at Rolla ClassicRolla Lady Bulldog soccer team on a mission to win

Mike Howard is accustomed to winning. And failing to get to the district finals for only the second time in the program’s history didn’t sit well with the only head coach the Rolla High School girls’ soccer team has ever known.

But that’s history. Howard has a deep and talented squad to make a push for the state playoffs this year. Rolla returns 11 varsity lettermen, including nine starters. And most of those players have been either two- or three-year starters for the squad.

In goal Rolla returns junior Adrian Pogue. At centerback is senior Rachel Zamazanuk and freshman newcomer Taylor Banholzer while the right outside back is senior Amanda Rogers and the left outside back is junior Katelyn Maddy.

The center-midfielders are senior Emily Spooner and junior Jaclyn Standfast while the outside midfielders are senior Kim Carter on the right side and sophomore Ellen Spooner on the left side. The starting forwards are senior Ashley Kerr and junior Olivia Cox.

All I can say is, wow! The Lady ‘Dog varsity team is slated to open play by hosting the Central Federal Savings & Loan/Rolla Invitational March 27-28.

Waynesville Tigers at Springfield Catholic Fightin' IrishWaynesville Lady Tigers soccer kickin’ it with new head coach

The Waynesville Lady Tiger soccer team will see a lot of changes this season. After losing 10 seniors to graduation, 8 of whom were starters and included second-team all-state forward Katie Pritchard, the Lady Tigers also have a new head coach. Mike Gow comes to Waynesville from Lebanon, where he was the head coach of the team that eliminated the Lady Tigers in the district semifinals last year.

“I have big hopes for Erica [Combs] and Orielle [Thomas, senior midfielders],” he said. “They’ll both have to be leaders.”
Combs, a team captain, agreed that this season might be a “rebuilding year” but there’s no lack of talent. “I think talent-wise, we’re just as solid as we were last year,” she said. “We lost 8 starters but we have 6 players with varsity experience.”

Plus, there’s a lot of parity in the Ozark Conference. No team, she said, looks overpowering, although Gow said he thinks that Rolla will be the team to beat.

The Lady Tigers will kick off their season next Tuesday March 24th against Jefferson City Helias.

Kickapoo Chiefs vs Camdenton Lakers
Camdenton Lady Lakers get set for soccer season

The Camdenton girls soccer team lost 15 seniors to graduation this offseason, but they might have the pieces to reload and continue their success, following last season’s 16-8 record.
“We have a pretty solid nucleus,” head coach J.D. Hunter said. “We’ll see where it takes us.”

A couple of returning midfielders, LaTea LaRue and Haley Baker will lead the charge in that department. Both are strong, physical athletes. Hunter said the pair should be a “force to be reckoned with.”
Up front, the Lakers return their No. 2-goal scorer from a year ago in senior Stephanie Kirvan.

The Lakers open their season on Monday March 23rd, hosting the Richland Bears.

Missing – Lebanon Yellowjackets and Jeff City Jays. I’ll update this story if anything comes out in the next couple of days.

Southwest Region Class 2 District Semifinals

    Class 2 District 11

#4 Lebanon Yellowjackets – 3
#1 Waynesville Tigers – 2
The Yellowjackets found the same reservoir of energy tonight that took them to the District Final last year when they upset the Glendale Falcons. It was the Tigers that established the early bragging rights, scoring 20 seconds into the game from Lauren Kelly, a margin they took to the locker rooms at halftime. In the words of Coach Gow, who leaves Lebanon for the Tigers job when this season ends, there was no need to raise his voice or even discuss what needed to be done. Each of the ladies knew what was needed and what they as a team were capable of having been here before. Junior Cassie Wood tied the game in the 48th on assists from Ashley Shockley and Chelsea LaFors but Erica Combs regained the lead for Waynesville in the 53rd.

In the 60th minute, Callie Beard scored her first ever Varsity goal when she banged a ball from the midfield line that in combination with the wind somehow found it’s way under the crossbar, giving Lebanon their second tie. Wood got the ultimate game-winner in the 67th on an assist from Brianna Ragains. Both of her goals were scored on headers this evening.

Katie Pritchard had an opportunity to tie the game in the final minutes but was unable to connect, ending the remarkable run the Waynesville Tigers made this year. Undefeated in the Ozark Conference , a second straight Conference title but it will remain for a future team to earn the first Girls District Soccer title.

#2 Glendale Falcons – 2
#3 Rolla Bulldogs – 1
The Falcon’s rebounded from last year’s disappointment to defeat the defending District Champions this evening on a late goal by Emily Cline. Glendale scored first when Jenni Frewin continued her recent scoring streak, assist to Cline. Rolla’s Jaclyn Standfast tied the game in the first half, unassisted, and thats where the score remained at halftime. The second half was a two-way battle as both teams attacked relentlessly until Cline broke through in the final 10 minutes, assisted by Emilee Williams.

Rolla had a breakaway in the final minute of the game that grazed the upright. Senior Rachel Duckworth apparently got just enough of the ball to deflect it and protect the Falcon’s lead.

The District title game will be Thursday at 6:00 pm at Lebanon. The Yellowjackets return to the final for the second straight year, this time they’ll face the Glendale Falcons.

    Class 2 District 12

Ozark Tigers – 3
Parkview Vikings – 0
The Tigers got a goal in the first half to open a lead they would not relinquish. The Vikings finish their season at 11-10 and look to return as many as 8 starters next year.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 5
Nixa Eagles – 1
Kickapoo opened the scoring via a corner kick in the 8th minute. The ball made it across the entire mouth of the goal before it was tapped in by Erica Freiert on the far side. A shot by Chelsea Russell went off the hands of the goalie before falling to x for an easy tap in and Freiert got a second in the 25th after a cross to the far post.

The second half opened with Nixa giving up an own goal off a corner kick as well. The Eagle’s got one back when their new #2 on the career scoring list, senior Stephanie Allen, scored on a PK. It came after Kelsey Bartell was fouled on a courageous challenge with the keeper. Keeper was called for the red card in the 55th. The final goal was scored by Chelsea Russell scored on a breakaway off a 70 yard punt by the Kickapoo keeper in the 64th minute.

Coach Tom Davidson will take his Ozark Tigers to Joplin on Thursday to face off against the Kickapoo Chiefs for the District 12 title. Game time is 6:00 pm.

Waynesville Tigers Continue Their Run Through SW Region

Waynesville Tigers at Springfield Catholic Fightin' IrishWaynesville Tigers – 4
Springfield Catholic2 3
It was an offensive battle at the Irish field Tuesday evening with all of the goals, save one, scored in the first half. Catholic’s dynamic freshman forward Shelby Hatz, assisted by Rachel Herron, gave the home team their only advantage on the evening in the 7th minute. Katie Pritchard, assisted by Erica Combs, tied the game after hitting the upright twice prior. In the final 15 minutes of the half, Natascha Lord scored when she buried her second chance, after Rachel Scott some how parried her initial blast. Carsen Baron, working hard on the right side, made the needed run to be in position at the far post when Hatz put a square ball across the face of the goal. Pritchard got the game winner in stoppage time however when she won a 50/50 ball outside the box. Her quick shot slipped inside the near upright and Tigers went to half time with the lead.

The second half saw Catholic put significant pressure on the Tigers, with the best opportunity coming in the 65th minute, only to see Crystal Hutchinson get her fingers on the shot from the right side, tipping the ball up and off the crossbar. The Tigers put the game away on a late corner kick, Lord putting one of her fine balls to the far post where midfielder Erica Combs rose to meet it (pictured). The Irish got within one in stoppage time when Natalie Smid put away the rebound of a shot deflected by Hutchinson on Maddy Renner’s cross. Renner was tireless Tuesday night, making run after run into the offensive end from her midfield position, with balls from Parker, Bailes, Smid and her sister Ronnie offering a regular attacking option.

Congratulations to Katie Pritchard on setting the Class 2 state record with her 168th and 169th career goals.
Photo Slideshow from the game Photos will follow tomorrow afternoon, I’ve got a business meeting in the morning I’m still preparing for.

Helias Crusaders – 3
Rolla Bulldogs – 2
Trailing 3-1 for most of the second half, RHS got a goal from sophomore Olivia Cox with 12 minutes to play and then pressured Helias for most of the time thereafter (via the Rolla Daily News)

Glendale Falcons – 5
Camdenton Lakers – 1.
Falcon’s get goals from Lorin Opfer, Katie Brewer, Emily Jordan, Jeni Frewin and Emily Cline. Megan Manzer scored for Camdenton.

Bolivar Liberators – 2
Marshfield Jays – 0
Freshman Jonna Welch scored a goal in each half for the Liberators.

Parkview Vikings – 2
Joplin Eagles – 1
Shelby Stewart got a pair for the Vikings, one in each half, bracketing Rachel Lazenby’s goal for Joplin.
Stewart’s game winner came in OT.

Ozark Tigers – 2
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
The Tigers got their x shutout of the season on the strength of goals by Alicia Collard and Megan Gunnels.

Willard Tigers – 1 (PKs)
Nixa Eagles – 0
The Tigers nipped the Eagles in a penalty kick shootout, 3-1

Greenwood Blue Jays – 2 (OT)
McAuley Warriors – 1
Maddie Esther, assisted by Shaylyn Boyle, scored in the second half to give the Jays the initial lead. The Warriors Sam Graham scored to tie the game with the Jay’s getting the OT golden goal from Liza Salisbury.

Notre Dame Wins Lady Zizzer Soccer Classic

    Championship game

Notre Dame – 2
Cape Central – 0
Notre Dame got goals from Robyn Meesey in 14th minute and Michelle Auer, via PK, in 56th minute to earn the hardware.

    3rd Place game

Sikeston – 3
Moberly – 1
Abbi Keefer gave Sikeston an early lead, in the 10th minute, with Jordi Ferrell extending it in the 31st before Moberly got within one again via Shawn Beard. Ferrell scored a second to ensure the win. It was the third year in a row these two teams have played for 3rd place.

    5th Place game

Waynesville Tigers – 4
Valley View – 2
Valley View got an early goal from Shana Broadway in the 5th minute to take the lead. The Tigers Katie Pritchard tied it in the 22nd minute but Valley View regained the lead late in the first half via Casey Bowman’s goal in the 36th minute. Pritchard tied the game again in the 42nd, Tasha Lord got the eventual game winner in the 45th minute and Pritchard had a hat-trick with a final goal in the 60th minute

    7th Place Game

Parkview Vikings – 3
West Plains Zizzers – 1
Jessica Maerz gave the Vikings the lead in the 10th minute, Kelsey Loderhose extended it in the second half before Mollie Plocher got the Zizzer’s close again on a PK. Jessica Maerz sealed it with her PK.

According to Coach Nick Schmitt of the host Lady Zizzer’s, this was the most competitive tournament we have had in the 5 years of play.

    Early Games Saturday

Waynesville Tigers – 3
Parkview Vikings – 0
The Ozark Conference foes, facing each other for the first time this year, went at it early Saturday. The Tigers got goals from Lauren Kelly, Katie Pritchard and Erica Combs for the shutout win.

Valley View – 4
West Plains Zizzers - 1
Valley View got a pair of goals in each half with West Plains avoiding the shutout on Mollie Plocher’s late goal.

Notre Dame – 2
Sikeston – 0
Don’t have the goal scorers

Cape Central – 3 (2 OT – PKs 2-0)
Moberly – 2
Cape Central got goals by Sarah Umptor and Danielle Markhart, Moberly goal scorers were Andi Wiesner and Shawn Beard who scored on a Direct kick to tie the game. Central won on PK’s, with Haley Pilsner and Laura Lusk scoring. The game saw Moberly’s seven game winning streak come to an end.

Lady Zizzer Soccer Classic Friday Tournament Report

Sikeston – 2
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Sikeston scored first, by Murray State signee Jordi Ferrell in the 18th minute. The visitors from Jonesboro, AR tied it only 4 minutes later by Madison Maddox. The game-winner came from Abbi Keefer in the 72nd minute.

Moberly Spartans
– 2 (OT)
Parkview Vikings – 1
Moberly broke the deadlock when Leslie Grothoff scored in the 55th minute. Freshman midfielder Kelsey Loderhose tied the game for the Vikings in the 67th minute. Moberly got the win in the first OT period when Brynne Stansberry scored in the 87th minute.

Cape Central – 3 (PKs)
Waynesville Tigers
– 2
Cape scored first in this game, in the 35th minute by Allie Billmeyer. The Tigers Erica Combs knotted the score in the 49th minute, with Combs getting a second in the 54th minute to give the Tigers the lead. Briefly. In the 60th, Haley Pilsner tied the game for Cape Central. Two OT periods remained scoreless, forcing PKs. The final 3-1 margin finished in favor of Cape, handing the Tigers their first loss of the season. PK’s were scored by CC1, Haley Pilsner; W1, Katie Pritchard; CC2 Laura Lusk; CC 5, Sarah Uptmor.

Notre Dame – 4
West Plains Zizzers – 0
The Zizzers played well against the state-ranked team from St Louis but were unable to match the offensive weapons, losing in a shutout. The Notre Dame goals were scored by Ashley Lauer, Michelle Auer (2) and Hannah Atkinson.