| 2011 Central Ozarks Conference | ||||||
| Girls Soccer –
All Conference Team |
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| 1st Team | ||||||
| Name | Grade | School | Position | |||
| Kami | Giese | 10 | Branson Pirates | D | ||
| Brittany | Copeland | 12 | Neosho Wildcats | F | ||
| Kristin | Miller | 12 | Nixa Eagles | GK | ||
| Lauren | Moats | 11 | Nixa Eagles | M | ||
| Rachel | Murphy | 11 | Nixa Eagles | F | ||
| Kelsey | Haist | 12 | Nixa Eagles | M | ||
| Brittany | Kirkpatrick | 10 | Nixa Eagles | D | ||
| Jayme | Braun | 12 | Ozark Tigers | M | ||
| Keysha | Burns | 11 | Ozark Tigers | D | ||
| Morgan | Davidson | 10 | Ozark Tigers | F | ||
| Sara | Marcott | 9 | Republic Tigers | F | ||
| Brittany | Dunn | 12 | Willard Tigers | GK | ||
| Miriam | Dashtipour | 10 | Willard Tigers | M | ||
| Macie | Cotter | 10 | Willard Tigers | F | ||
| 2nd Team | ||||||
| Name | Grade | School | ||||
| Amanda | Hinkle | 11 | Branson Pirates | D | ||
| Jamileth | Henriquez | 12 | Carthage Tigers | F | ||
| Allison | Bennett | 12 | Carthage Tigers | D | ||
| Paige | O’Neill | 10 | Neosho Wildcats | M | ||
| Erin | Ferguson | 12 | Neosho Wildcats | D | ||
| Kelsey | Bartell | 12 | Nixa Eagles | F | ||
| Shelby | Zielke | 12 | Nixa Eagles | D | ||
| Jackie | Wacha | 12 | Ozark Tigers | F | ||
| Molly | Killion | 12 | Ozark Tigers | M | ||
| Samantha | Minor | 10 | Republic Tigers | M | ||
| Carlie | Campbell | 12 | Republic Tigers | D | ||
| Lindsay | Owens | 10 | Willard Tigers | F | ||
| Torri | Thomas | 11 | Willard Tigers | D | ||
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Thursday Sunshine and Games!
The regular season comes to an end two weeks from today. District seeding may occur as early as next week.
Greenwood Blue Jays – 0
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 2
A goal by Haley Weeks in the 3rd minute and one by Colette Mast, also in the first half, were enough to get the Wildcats past the Blue Jays tonight. Photos available here
Carthage Tigers – 4
Central Bulldogs – 2
Carthage goals by Jamileth Henriquez (2) Tristen Bass (1 goal, 1 assist), Miraya Lopez
Marshfield Wildcats – 6
Republic Tigers – 2
Marshfield goals were scored by Alex Cantrell, who had a hat trick, Kylea Ryser with a brace (that’s 2) and Danielle Coffman.
Neosho Wildcats – 0
Glendale Falcons – 10
OZARK CONFERENCE
The Bulldogs sit atop the Conference with an unblemished record (6-0). Still remaining after tonights game are Camdenton on May 2nd and Glendale on May 3rd. Can they hold on?
Lebanon vs Camdenton is also a District 10 game. Camdenton dreams of District glory this year, and therefor must get past Lebanon if they hope to finally beat Rolla. As the Lake News noted last week – This year’s CHS senior class is winless all-time against Rolla, which has ended the Lady Lakers’ postseason run in districts each of the past two seasons.
Parkview Vikings – 1 (2nd OT)Kickapoo Chiefs – 0
Kelsey Loderhose buried a free kick from 30 yards (video) for the game winner in the 95th minute Thursday night. The game was scoreless through regulation and while the Chief’s had the better opportunities, including a ball off the underside of the crossbar and a breakaway by Katie Lynn that was cleared inside the six yard box by Holly Messick, they were unable to get the decisive goal.
The Vikings matched the Chiefs intensity tonight, aided and abetted by a recent change that has moved freshman Emma Chilton into the middle. Emma offers the Vikings more bite in the middle, a necessary ingredient in the Ozark Conference. The Vikings backline, led by McKenzie Payton, once again features Anna Withers, Messick and Amy Green and this experienced group will be key come Districts where a single goal can determine the outcome.
The Chiefs, who welcomed the return of McKenna Adams and Kate Bess from injuries, will look at how a foul 30 yards out impacted the outcome. Much like the Glendale match a month ago. Strong games against Ozark and Camdenton next week will be important to earning a #2 seed in preparation for Districts. Oh, and that rematch with the Falcon’s on May 11th.
Rolla Bulldogs – 5
Joplin Eagles – 0
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
Camdenton Lakers – 3
Camdenton goals by freshmen Morgan Henry and Whitney Snow and game winner by Danielle Brooks (junior). Camdenton improves to 11-4 and 5-1 in Conference play
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Logan-Rogersville Wildcats Get Third Win
Mt View Liberty Eagles – 1
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 2
Najee Donson gets her first goals of the season, scoring a pair to go with one by defensive stalwart Stevie Heidzig. Shelly Renegar scores for the Eagles.
McAuley – 1
Carthage Tigers – 3
Goals by Jamileth Henriquez, Ashley Shannon, and Astrid Reyes
Branson Pirates – 3
Marshfield Blue Jays – 4 (OT)
A tight battle at Branson on Thursday night with the Conference win going to Marshfield on an OT goal.
Monday Soccer – Eagles Get Past The Lakers
Camdenton Lakers – 0
In a game that started at a very high pace and never slowed down, it was the home team Eagles who were able to score. Sophomore Lauren Moats, a transfer from Louisville, collected a throw-in on the right side from Shelby Zielke before turning for goal and sliding her shot just underneath the charge of the goalkeeper (video). It was a well-deserved opportunity well taken after an evening of hard work and near misses. It also gave her new teammates only the second win they’ve ever achieved over the Camdenton Lakers, a team much like themselves that aspire to break through to the next level come District playoff time.
4th straight shutout by Kristin Miller and Eagle defense. Nixa’s record 3-1 (the loss was in PK’s to Parkview).
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Kickapoo Chiefs – 6
Branson Pirates – 0
The Chief’s got goals from Lauren Rowland, Casey Weitzel (own goal by Branson defense), McKenna Adams (2),
Kaylee Stephens and Megan Melugin.
Bolivar Liberators – 4
Willard Tigers – 1
Lady Liberators score 3 goals in the first five minutes of the contest to seal the win.
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
Jeff City Jays – 4
Joplin Eagles – 1 (pk’s)
Neosho Wildcats – 0
From the Joplin Globe: This time, the Joplin High School girls soccer team came away with a penalty kick shootout victory. The Eagles (2-1) outlasted Neosho on Monday night after losing their match last Thursday at Willard in similar fashion. The Wildcats missed their eighth penalty kick and the Eagles’ Morgan Davis connected for a 3-2 advantage and a 1-0 sudden-death win. Joplin, according to its statistics, led 16-2 in shots on goal.
Carthage Tigers – 3
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 2
From the Carthage Press The Lady Tigers soccer team fell behind early 2-0 to the Carl Junction Lady Bulldogs but rallied with two goals late in the first half and the deciding goal early in the second to notch their second straight victory.
Carthage’s Braylee Vasquez scored the deciding goal less than five minutes into the second half and the Lady Tigers played defense the rest of the way to come away with a 3-2 win and move their record to 2-3 on the season.
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Warrensburg Tigers – 2
Central Bulldogs – 0
Freshman Christy Crouse and Kristen Mickens each scored. Erin Brockhaus manned the nets to earn her third shutout on the year. According to the webmaster of the Warrensburg site, after facing 53 shots and 12 corner kicks
“Central’s goalkeeper, Sarah Nichols, is one of the best I’ve seen in 21 years. She is solid technically, has a great physical presence, and has great hands. She definitely is a college bound goalkeeper if she chooses.”
Butler Bulldogs – 59
Duke Blue Devils – 61
The first team to score more than 60 on the Bulldogs in the tournament earned the NCAA Title for the Blue Devils
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Friday Soccer Report – Vikings Win Opener, Chiefs Fall in KC
Carthage Tigers – 0
On a cold evening on the turf at JFK Stadium, the Vikings attacked the visiting Tigers this evening much like their namesakes did 1200 years ago. While the Tiger defense was stout and worked hard to keep the attackers at bay, the ramparts were breached once the the Vikings applied their secret weapon – speed! The opening goal came as senior Shelby Stewart, a Missouri State Bear signee, found space and made a direct run down the center of the defense from 40 yards out. Her shot as she entered the box found the lower left corner in the 18th minute and the the walls quickly came down.
Parkview scored three more goals in in the next six minutes to take control of the game. Junior Kelsey Loderhose scored after winning the battle for a ball in the box with the GK and a defender, sr Jessica Maerz (Lynn University) hammered one into the roof of the net after a run down the left side and Loderhose got her second of the game as she ran onto a corner kick from Maerz.
The Vikings got four more in the second, from Maerz, McKenzie Payton, Loderhose and ? for the final margin. The Tigers were able to get into the Vikings box several times during the game, with both Jessica Diaz and Jamileth Henriquez creating problems for the defense but were unable to score. The highlight for the ladies came late when GK Phylicia Lewis stopped a penalty kick that was awarded for a hard tackle in the box.
Nixa Eagles – 3
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
Nixa got goals from Courtney Frerichs and a brace from newcomer Lauren Moats, to earn the win. Kelsey Bartell had assists on the 1st and 3rd goal, Rachel Murphy on the 2nd goal. Shutout: Kristin Miller
Blue Springs South Jaguars – 2
Kickapoo Chiefs – 1
Park Hill South Panthers – 2
Ozark Tigers – 1
Alicia Collard gave the Tigers the initial lead on her goal in the first half, assisted by Shannon Lacker. Park Hill knotted the score a minute into the second half on a quick counter attack. The Panther’s got the game-winner in the 67th minute on another quick counter attack. The Panther’s are ranked #10 in the preseason poll (Glendale is #9).
Jefferson City Jays – 1
Hazelwood West – 2 (2nd OT)
From STLhighschoolSports: The Wildcats win on a goal with 3 min remaining in the 2nd OT by Suzy Ryan. The Wildcats were clearly the more skilled of the two teams but they only had one goal to show for it in regulation. Kim Hawn put her team up 1-0 with a high rocket over the outstretched hands of Jays keeper Kelsey Vaught with 14 minutes left in the first half.
Jefferson City’s Kinsey Shouse tied the game 1-1 with 19:32 remaining in the second half on a penalty kick.on a low screamer past Hazelwood West goalkeeper Ashton Aubuchon, who dove but had no chance to stop it.
The win helped Hazelwood West improve to 4-0 while Jeff City fell to 3-1.
Carthage Tigers Will Build On Inaugural Success
From the Carthage Press, Cody Dyer looks at Improvement focal point for CHS
The Lady Tigers, who ended their inaugural season with a 5-14 record, finished the season playing .500 soccer, going 4-4 in their final eight games.
“It shows how much improvement we made from the first game,” said Rogers, after last season. “When you look at our group of girls, we’re a very young team that laid a great foundation for the future.”
Although the season ended with a quick exit in district playoffs, the Lady Tigers had two players — Allison Bennett and Jessica Diaz — selected to the All-COC Large Division team. Bennett, now a junior, was a second-team defender selection. Diaz, a sophomore, was picked as a second-team forward selection.
The Lady Tigers, who open the regular season Monday, March 22, at Logan-Rogersville, also return Sarah Anderson, the team’s Defensive Player of the Year, and senior midfielder Ashley Shannon, who recently signed with Pratt (Kan.) Community College to continue her academic and athletic career. Jamileth Henriquez, who finished second in scoring last season and led the Lady Tigers in assists, also returns.
Newcomers this season include junior midfielder Tristen Bass, junior defender Andrea Westhoff, and senior midfielder Deandra Sexton and senior defender Ashley Heidlage.
“We should be able to compete with most of the teams we play,” noted Rogers. “I am hoping the girls can double the number of wins from last season.”
2009 Class 3 District 12 Girls Soccer All District Teams
2009 Class 3 District 12 Girls Soccer All District Teams
MVP – Kelsey Sanders,12 Joplin
Offensive – Shelby Murray, 12 Neosho
Defensive – Autumn Lewis, 11 Joplin
Tri-GK – Ashley Bartkoski, 12 Neosho
Tri-GK – Morgan Davis, 9 Joplin
Tri-GK – Sarah Nichols, 9 Central
Co-Coach – Ed Miller, Joplin Eagles
Co-Coach – Steve Schnackenberg, Neosho Wildcats
1st Team
Heather Bodenhamer, 12, Central Continue reading
Thursday Ozarks High School Girls Soccer Report

Greenwood Blue Jays – 2
Rogersville Wildcats – 1
On senior night, freshman Sara Cook scored a goal in each half to help the Blue Jays earn the win against the Wildcats. The first goal came after a scramble in the box and Sara got a shot off a weak clearance that took a wicked bounce in the torn up turf at Field 3 and got past the keeper. Her second goal was worthy of any league in the country when she one-timed a square ball from senior Mariah Allai and buried the ball just inside the near upright on a blast from 16 yards out.
While Greenwood had the majority of the play, Rogersville still has the ability to score despite significant injuries to their already small 1st year roster. Quality play by senior goalkeeper Lauren Cook (pictured above) gave the Jays the margin needed for the win. The Wildcat’s goal was scored by Najee Donson in stoppage time.
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Carthage Tigers – 2 (2nd OT)
Central Bulldogs – 1
Goals for Carthage by Jamileth Henriquez in the 78th minute and 5th minute of 2nd OT as the Tigers avenge a loss to the Bulldogs at the Greenwood Classic earlier in April
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Kickapoo Chiefs – 8
Parkview Vikings – 1
With both teams digging deep into their benches due to injuries it was the Chiefs who went on a second half spree for the win. Hat tricks for senior Amanda Dominguez and sophomore Katie Lynn, along with a pair by sophomore McKenna Adams.
Rolla Bulldogs vs Joplin Eagles – to be rescheduled
Hillcrest Hornets vs West Plains Zizzers – postponed until May 13th
Lebanon Yellowjackets vs Camdenton Lakers – postponed until May 9th
Thursday’s Southwest Missouri Girls High School Soccer Report
Glendale Falcons – 4
Kickapoo Chiefs – 2
A Class 3 District 11 match up, the Falcon’s solidified their #1 ranking in the region with their win over the Chiefs. Lindsey Sprouse (2G/1A), Hannah Garrad (1G), Molly Brewer (1G – PK), Emilee Williams (1A), Emily Cline (1A) scored for the Falcons while Amanda Dominguez (1G) and Abby Anderson (1G -PK) scored for the Chiefs.
Rolla Bulldogs – 2 (PKs)
Camdenton Lakers – 1
Class 3 District 10 match up went to PK’s Thursday with Rolla winning the shootout 2-0. The Lakers led 1-0 early in the second half before Rolla tied it up at 1 goal each.
Waynesville Tigers – 1
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 2
Class 3 District 10 match up, the Jackets ensured they kept pace with the Lakers and Jays in their pursuit of the Bulldogs for top seed in the District. The Yellowjackets got goals from Emily Boyer and Hannah Winkel.
Joplin Eagles – 2
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
In this Class 3 District 12 match up, Joplin had several opportunities but had a hard time getting it in the net. Joplin scored first when a shot by Kelsey Sanders was deflected by the goalie and Meghan Matheson was there to put the loose ball in the net before it could be cleared. Joplin was up 1 V 0 at the half. Hillcrest tied it up with a nice shot by Erin (#39). With about 8 minutes left in the game, Sanders accepted a nice pass from Yasmin Ulloa, worked the ball down field past the Hillcrest defenders, went one on one with goalie and placed the ball just inside the net.
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Rogersville Wildcats – 3
Willard Tigers – 0
Michelle Crawford with 1 goal, Najee Donson with 2 goals
Carthage Tigers – 1
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
Jessica Diaz scored with the assist coming from Jamileth Henriquez
Bentonville –
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Greenwood Classic Features St James, Central and Carthage
Greenwood Blue Jays – 1 (1st OT)
St James Tigers – 0
Five minutes into the 1st OT the Jays were able to get numbers into the box, resulting in Shaylyn Boyle’s shot from just inside the box.
Central Bulldogs – 2
Carthage Tigers – 1
“Both of the teams we played featured the same talent level,” said coach Chris Rogers of Carthage. “We put together a good run toward the end of the second game against Central.”
Jamileth Henriquez scored the Lady Tigers’ lone goal of the day with 10 minutes left in regulation against Central.
Greenwood Blue Jays – 5
Carthage Tigers – 0
St James –
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A pair of 10am games determine the 1pm match ups.
Nice story on St James from earlier this week in the Waynesville Daily Guide
In the district tournament championship game last season the St. James and Laquey squads battled to a near-standoff. The game was tied after regulation and, after two overtimes, the contest was still tied and went into shootouts. Finally, St. James edged Laquey in the shootout to capture its second consecutive district title.











































