Missouri High School Soccer, Class 3 Central Region Honors

As determined by the Missouri High School Soccer Coaches Association, this list reflects Districts 9 and 10. District champions in 2010 were Rock Bridge and Rolla.

2010 Boys Class 3 Central Region
Player of the Year – Nick Anglen, Jefferson City
Offensive Player of the Year – Jason Howard, Rolla
Defensive Player of the Year – Danny Baird, Rock Bridge
Goalkeeper of the Year – Brady Wulff, Rock Bridge
Coach of the Year – Kyle Austin, Rock Bridge

Brady Wulff, GK – Sr, Rock Bridge
Gehrig Haberstock, D – Sr, Waynesville
Dylan York, D – Sr, West Plains
Danny Baird, D – Sr, Rock Bridge
Tanner Bone, D – Jr, Rock Bridge
Nick Anglen, MF – Sr, Jeff City
Tommy Lor, MF – Sr, Smith Cotton
David Drewniak, MF – Sr, Rolla
Jeron Sinclair, F – Sr, Camdenton
Jason Howard, F – Sr, Rolla
Rayder Bennett, F – Sr, Camdenton
Matt Kelly, F – Jr, Rock Bridge
Tyler Luebbert, F – Jr, Jeff City

2010 All-Ozark Conference Boys Soccer Team

Alec Martinez, Glendale Falcons (2011)

Alec Martinez, Glendale Falcons (2011)

2010 All-Ozark Conference Boys Soccer Teams as chosen by the Coaches.

Player of the Year – Alec Martinez – Glendale
Offensive Player of the Year – Jason Howard – Rolla
Defensive Player of the Year – Dylan Corbett – Kickapoo
Keeper of the Year – Tyler Moses – Kickapoo
Coach of the Year – Phil Hodge – Kickapoo

1st Team All-Conference
Dylan Corbett, 12 – D, Kickapoo
Nathan Lavoy, 12 – D, Kickapoo
Tyler Moses , 12 – K, Kickapoo
Alec Martinez, 12 – F, Glendale
Lukas Rickenbacher, 12 – D, Glendale
Jeron Sinclair, 12 – F, Camdenton
Caulin Atkins, 12 – D, Camdenton
Parker Maher, 11 – M, Joplin
Austin Bolt, 12 – D, Joplin
Jason Howard, 12 – M, Rolla
Gehrig Haberstock, 12 – D, Waynesville
Brian Otradovec, 11 – F, Parkview
Dylan York, 12 – D, West Plains
Keenan Gore, 12 – D, Hillcrest
Gabe Kenemer, 12 – F, Lebanon

2nd Team All-Conference
Josh McCutcheon 10 M Kickapoo
Elliot Williams 10 M Kickapoo
Devan Selsor 11 M Kickapoo
Reece Conner 12 K Glendale
Austin Hart 11 F Glendale
Nathan Fisher 12 M Joplin
Blake Ward 12 K Joplin
Rayder Bennett 12 F Camdenton
Mark Buscher 12 D Camdenton
David Drewniak 12 M Rolla
Jordan Houseman 12 M Parkview
Colton Hensley 11 D West Plains
Kevin Johnson 12 M Waynesville
Nick Ragains 12 M Lebanon
Thomas Ashe 11 D Hillcrest

Honorable Mention All-Conference
Aaron Strunk 10 F Kickapoo
Hunter Durham 10 F Kickapoo
Jake Nedoma 11 M Kickapoo
Joe Aubuchon 12 M Glendale
Evan Garrad 10 D Glendale
Matt Call 10 D Glendale
Lucas Kemper 12 F Joplin
Griffen Locke 10 D Joplin
Joe Rice 10 M Joplin
Nick Huey 12 M Camdenton
Trevor Hassebroek 12 D Camdenton
Matt Norris 12 K Camdenton
Lajos Zadravez 10 K Waynesville
Karl Dupont 11 F Waynesville
Kory Carter 12 F Rolla
Randy Wharton 12 F Rolla
Jacob Woolsey 12 D Lebanon
Ethan Hunt 11 M West Plains
Caleb Boston 9 K Hillcrest
Blake White 12 M Parkview
Louis Taylor 9 F Parkview

TUE Report – Tigers Open Season With A Win

Brian Otradovec (Parkview 2012) in front of (Carthage)

Brian Otradovec (Parkview 2012) in front of (Carthage)

Parkview Vikings – 1
Carthage Tigers – 4
The District 12 defending champions opened their season at Parkview tonight with a win. The Vikings took the initial lead on Brian Otradovec’s goal only to see the Tiger’s tie it before the end of the first half. Carthage iced the win with a pair of goals in the final 5 minutes for the final margin. A Class 3 Coach who was watching the game noted that Viking’s keeper Evan Barber played extremely well in keeping Parkview close tonight.

For Parkview Vikings fans, the website issue is being worked on. We hope to have it back up shortly.

Branson Pirates – 4
Logan Rogersville Wildcats – 3
The Pirates opened the 2010 season with a win against COC small school rival Logan Rogersville. Scoring four goals the Pirates worked the ball well and created several other scoring opportunities. The scoring was lead by senior Fernando Cedeno who scored twice and had an assist, Kyle Hoeck and Gabe Kovacs added the other two goals and Carlos Mena had two assists. Brenden Williams scored twice for Logan-Rogersville and Brook Frazier also scored.

College Heights Crusaders – 1
Webb City Cardinals – 3
The Cardinals, newly promoted to Class 3, opened against cross-town small school rival College Heights, returning to Boys soccer after two years without a team.

College Heights JV fell to Webb City JV by 3-0 score.

Camdenton Lakers – 2
West Plains Zizzers – 0
In an early season match up in the Ozark Conference, the Laker’s continue their unbeaten streak from 2009 with the shutout win over the Zizzers. West Plains kept the game close in the first half which finished 0-0 but gave up a brace in the second half. The game also is the first Class 3 District 10 game for the Zizzer’s who move back up after four years of play in Class 2.

Greenwood Blue Jays – 3
New Covenant Warriors – 0

The Greenwood JV also got a shutout, winning 5-0

Gehrig Haberstock, Waynesville (2011)

Gehrig Haberstock, Waynesville (2011)

Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Waynesville Tigers – 7
The Tigers, faced with replacing 9 starters from last years District semifinalists, opened with a display of offense that could bode well in their effort to compete in District 10 this year. Seniors Gehrig Haberstock and Kevin Johnson will lead a team that will challenge teams to run with them and appear to have the scoring capabilities that could separate them from the pack.

The Hornets, winless in 2009, look to rebound from that season with a team that looks athletic and has a good complement of skills. With a new Coach it may take some time for the team to gell but as noted by a knowledgeable observer, they were prepared from the opening kickoff tonight.

Photo Gallery from the Game between Hillcrest and Waynesville

Willard Tigers – 10
Aurora Houn ‘Dawgs – 0

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Joplin Eagles – 10
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0

Joplin JV also shut out the Lebanon JV, 6 – 0

Columbia Rockbridge – 1
Rolla Bulldogs – 0

I added schedules from the Glendale Falcons, Greenwood Blue Jays, Monett Cubs and Catholic Fightin’ Irish that were submitted by their Booster Clubs or Coach. Has your team submitted their schedule?

Waynesville Tigers

Another update on a District 10 squad, this time the Waynesville Tigers, by Dave Roberts at the Waynesville Daily Guide

Tiger boys’ soccer dealing with heat

The Tigers are coming off a solid, 13-8-2 campaign. However, WHS graduated 11 players from that squad. Coming back are three starters — senior forward/midfielder Kevin Johnson, junior forward Karl Dupont and senior midfielder/defender Gehrig Haberstock.

Armstrong says this year’s Tiger squad will have to control the pace of the game. “I think we will be strong at possessing the ball,” he said. “I think we’ll play at a more patient and conservative style. “I feel we’re strong up top. Scoring-wise I think Johnson, Dupont and (Camoy) Elash are guys who can look strong there. Defense is probably where we’ve got to spend a lot of time focusing.”

In goal the Tigers have two returning junior varsity keepers in sophomore Lajos Zadravecz and junior Nick Munoz battling for the varsity job. “It’s a good battle,” Armstrong said. “Both have their strengths and weaknesses. They’ll probably battle it out all year long. Both are varsity-caliber goalies.”

Waynesville is scheduled to open its season at Sullivan on Aug. 27.

UPDATE from Head Coach Mike Armstrong – Gehrig Haberstock was an all-region defensive player and key leader on the field and for the younger players. Kevin Johnson and Karl Dupont were all-district players, and will be key in the success of the Tiger program.

The Tigers travel to Springfield to play Hillcrest the 31st of August and then Catholic High School on the 2nd of September. Then the Tigers will play in the Crusader Tournament in Jefferson City before opening at home on Senior Night against West Plains the 14th of September.

9/15 Southwest Missouri High School Soccer Report

Springfield Catholic vs Waynesville Tigers

Catholic Fightin’ Irish – 1
Waynesville Tigers – 0
In a game that could have gone either way, the result hinged on a few key plays. The goal was scored by junior Justin Bowenschulte in the 48th minute, as he took Adam Entrup’s square ball from the right side before side-stepping a defender and slotting his shot to the far post. Add sophomore goalkeeper Levi Millsap’s diving save of a shot in the 64th minute that seemed destined for the back of the net, and the difference in the result was found in those few seconds.

The differences between the two teams are significant. Catholic started a lone senior (Cullen Barr) along with a pair of juniors, six sophomores and a freshman central midfielder (Luke Strauss) while Waynesville has 4 seniors, 6 juniors and a lone sophomore (Gehrig Haberstock) starting. Despite these differences, both teams have to feel confident about their opportunities at the District level this year. Waynesville will battle Rolla and Camdenton for supremacy in Class 3 District 10 while Catholic is looking towards New Covenant and Greenwood in Class 1 District 6. I’ll be certain to keep you up-to-date on the progress both teams are certain to make towards there common goal. UPDATE – as Pat Taggart notes, Reid Harbach is a freshman and I missed him in my initial count that only had ten total. The Catholic flyer has Dahlberg listed as a sophomore. So 1, 2, 6, 2 is my current count :)

That’s Catholic’s midfield general, sophomore Taylor Arens, winning the head ball in front of junior Ben Moore.

Willard Tigers vs Central BulldogsWillard Tigers – 5
Central Bulldogs – 0
The Bulldogs continue to impress as they worked hard the entire 80 minutes. The Tiger’s were unable to open it up like last year’s game but they have the team speed that allowed them to get down the wings, creating opportunities in the box they were able to capitalize on. Junior Tyler Sevon was the primary recipient, scoring the first three on assists by seniors Parlie Shikany (2) and Marian Lup. Lup and Jonah Nadeau also scored, Josh Lindsey with the shutout and 11 saves against the Bulldogs. Shikany is pictured turning the corner.

New Covenant Warriors – 3
Aurora Houn Dawgs – 0

Bolivar Liberators – 4
Warrensburg Tigers – 2
Kyle “Toad” Slagle scored on a PK in the second half to give the Liberators a 2-1 lead that they never relinquished in the battle with their former district foe. The Tigers came into the game undefeated (6-0). Goals by Bradley Stillwagon (2) and Matt Magana.

Linn Wildcats – 2
Crocker Lions – 0
The Wildcats held on to the home field advantage in shutting out their District opponent Southern neighbor tonight.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 4
Branson Pirates – 2
Koda Sorenson tallied both goals for the Pirates who continue to develop as a team.

Monett Cubs – 3
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 2

Nixa Eagles – 2
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
Goals scored by Kaleb Romero and KhaiUyen Huynh, both assists went to Tyler Bartell. Marcus Fernandes got the shutout in goal.

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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.

Photo by RWC

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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Tlaquepaque Soccer Exchange Journal

The 2008 Springfield Sister Cities Soccer Exchange team was on tour in Tlaquepaque, Mexico between June 26 through July 2nd. This year’s tour included games against area teams from Tepatitlan, Zapotiltic, Club Atlas and a Tlaquepaque All-Star team which was the featured Sister Cities Cup match. Upon arrival into Tlaqueqpaque, the team was quickly shuttled to the game site which has been transformed into two sport-turf fields, just minutes from our host hotel. The facility also has a Olympic size outdoor swimming pool, five tennis courts and a velodrome ; all of which are under construction in preparation for the 2012 Pan-American games which will be hosted by Guadalajara.

Our first game was against Tepatitlan on Friday, June 27th. As we were told, the Tepatitlan community is the hot bed of youth player development in all of Mexico. It most certainly showed with the impressive size and equally expressive skill, speed and soccer creativity of the 14 and 15 year olds. The game was definitely and eye opening experience for most of our Ozark-area players, many with their first exposure to foreign players and a foreign style of play.

Our second match, on Saturday, June 28th, was the featured Sister Cities Cup match versus a youth All-Star team from Tlaquepaque. We knew it was going to be a challenging game when, during pre-game ceremonies the mayor of Tlaquepaque was to ceremoniously kick the game ball to our one of our goal keepers, Andrew Guilliams on a make shift goal of cones in front of the crowd of spectators and attending delegates from both Sister Cities Associations. The mayor, instead, with a three step drop, unleashed a pill of a shot to Guilliams’ lower right side taking out one of the cones and one of Tlaquepaque players. The game itself was a back and forth tug of war with all the drama and controversy of a top flight winner take all finale. In the end, Springfield fell short of maintaining ownership of the cup and was relieved of its possession, on the losing side of a 3-2 scoreline.

Our third game was against Zapotiltic on Sunday, June 29th, which is a community about three hours outside of Guadalajara. This game, much like the one against Tepatitlan was another exposure to the many differences in youth soccer between our two communities. After the first two matches, our boys’ were beginning to get up to speed and put up a fight worthy of recognition on tremendous effort on the field.

Club Atlas coaches from the team which had visited Springfield last year, were in attendance at these games and were wanting to schedule a fourth game with a Club Atlas youth team. The game was scheduled for Monday morning and much to the delight of the players and parents who traveled with us, earned our first road victory of the weekend. That game was won 3-2 by Springfield.

Tuesday morning, we were shuttled to Club Atlas’ training facility and community in the Guadalajara city limits. An impressive 600+ acre facility includes an upscale housing development, an 18-hole championship golf course, tennis training facility (where most of Guadalajara’s championship tennis players’ train), club house and of course, the soccer training fields. We were introduced to several of Club Atlas’ bosses including the first team coach, director of coaching and team operations directors. We watched a 2nd division scrimmage, (2 straight red cards in the waning minutes were issued) and then scrimmaged another Club Atlas youth team. The first half of our scrimmage was our team versus their team. The second half of the scrimmage, we shared players on both sides of the ball.

Later that afternoon, we were scheduled to also visit the Club Chivas training facility and work out with their players and coaches. Unfortunately, the dreaded rains which were falling between 3pm and 6pm decided to come early as a thunderstorm rolled through at 2pm in the afternoon, thus causing the cancellation of our Chivas trip.

Through the trip, we were able to visit the local square several times where food and other vendors of sorts sell their wares. The square featured plenty of music, fireworks and rides and games, much to the delight of our American visitors. The kids spent their money feverishly buying up replica team jerseys and other items at every opportunity. Our tour also included cultural trips to a few historical sites and the Guadalajara mall.

Our meals, which were arranged at our sponsor hotels or other restaurants, were absolutely outstanding. We were treated to lunch at the first Chinese restaurant ever to open in Tlaquepaque. The male owner is Mexican and his wife (of 15 years) is Chinese. Great food!

The Sister Cities Sport and Cultural Exchange is definitely a worthwhile endeavor and one that any child, if opportunity presents itself, should take advantage of. It was my first trip outside the U.S. and one that I look forward to in 2010 (world cup year) … There is so much more to share about this trip, but space limitations won’t permit.

The accompanying photo was shot on the field at Jalisco (Mexico) stadium where Club Atlas and Chivas play their professional league games. It was also one of the host stadiums where games for the 1971 and 1986 world cups were played, in addition to numerous matches between the U.S. and Mexico national teams over the years. Pictured in the photo (left to right) back row: Kelly Ross, Jan Stahle, Hunter Durham, Nic Bauer, Matt Treml, Tyler Hamilton, Reece Conner, Jackson Patillo, Travis Joy, Ricky Wallenburg, Bryan Murray and David Cheek. Front row: Andrew Guilliams, Gehrig Haberstock, Derek McDiarmid, Scott Sterling, Jesse Bihlmeyer, Josh Wegenka, Izzy Chappell, Gage Mossman and Andrew Treml (not pictured, Dr. Jim Cook, Cindy Jobe, Araceli Hanks)

Thanks to Kelly Ross for this report and photo.

Springfield Sister Cities Soccer Exchange To Tlaquepaque Mexico

For the 4th consecutive year, the Springfield Sister Cities Association is hosting a cultural and soccer exchange with Tlaquepaque (Ta-lak-ee-pak-ee), Mexico . A group of 17 young men, between the ages of 12 and 15, depart on June 26th. They will play 4 games over a 6 day period against teams that are part of Atlas Football Club, a team that competes in the Mexican Professional League and supports a large Youth Academy, a model that is just beginning to be emulated in the US by Major League Soccer.

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The Sister Cities site describes Tlaquepaque as a city of more than 525,000 that is both traditional and cosmopolitan and places its emphasis on art and culture. Known as the “Soul of Mexico,” the city borders Tonala to the south and Guadalajara and Zapopan in the north. The city is located less than an hour from the major metropolitan city of Guadalajara, Mexico, the country’s second-largest city.

This is the second visit by a Springfield team to Tlaquepaque, the first coming in 2006 following the visits to Springfield by the Atlas players in 2005 and then 2007. The home-and-away series is a hotly contested set of games leading to the award of a classic trophy and medals with Springfield winning each of the past two years.

This years players are well aware of the history and look forward to continuing the winning trend. Jackson Patillo, 15 and a member of the Willard Tigers as well as Springfield SC, will be making his first visit beyond US borders. What is he looking forward to the most? “Playing in the stadium that Atlas FC competes in. It will be a fast game, and rough, but we can compete with them. We’ve got a pretty good team as well”

Video from KOLR 10 including interviews with Jackson & Gehrig

The youngest member is Izzy Chappell, who will be a seventh grader at Pershing Middle School this Fall. Asked about his expectations, he was confident. “We’ll win” was his response, which went hand-in-hand with his personal plans. “I want to buy jerseys of teams from Mexico, and a soccer ball for my trophy case”. He’s a speedy forward with good skills and his greatest memory currently is scoring against the KC Wizards goal keeper in costume during half time contests of a game against Missouri State.

There is one young man who will be making his second trip to Tlaquepaque, a 14-year old veteran of international travel. Gehrig Haberstock, from SpringHigh Select SC who will be a sophomore at Waynesville this Fall, is the son of a recently retired Army veteran. Like me, Gehrig was born in Munich Germany but has gained all of his soccer experience in Missouri, his home since 2001. He was one of the youngest on the trip in 2006 and besides the games, the cultural experience still resonates for him.

“We toured the city, seeing their old buildings and plazas. It was pretty neat. We ate a lot of fajitas, more than I ever want to eat again!”

The Sister City relationship between Springfield and Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico was formalized on June 27, 2003 and has included a number of visits besides this soccer event. According to their website, the SSCA sought this relationship with a Spanish-speaking community because of the growth of the Hispanic population in the Ozarks region and for the opportunities for business and cultural development. As these boys can attest, it’s been a great relationship. Bring home the hardware boys!