Tuesday Ozarks Conference Soccer

Bailey Millington (Glendale 2010) challenged by Katie Shannon (West Plains 2010)

Bailey Millington (Glendale 2010) challenged by Katie Shannon (West Plains 2010)

Glendale Falcons – 3
West Plains Zizzers – 0
The Falcon’s offense came out with their usual flair this evening but keeper Sammi Phegley and her defense applied some old-fashioned elbow grease to their effort and were rewarded with some luck as well. Freshman Courtney Cox cleared a ball off the line minutes into the game and the Zizzer’s built off of that with three goal line clearances and two shots that rocketed off of the crossbar.

It’s hard to hold off the Falcon’s for an entire 80 minutes however and sophomore Alix Opfer took matters into her own hands when in the 52nd she skipped around a pair of defenders before slotting her shot past the keeper from just outside the 6 yard box. Once the barriers came down, senior Katie Brewer scored from near the penalty spot in the 54th and Opfer completed her brace in the 76th, burying a shot after Emily Cline’s effort was blocked.

The Falcon’s move to 5-0, 3-0 in the Ozark Conference with a 24-2 goal advantage, in advance of their games at the Kickapoo Shootout this weekend. The Zizzer’s are 3-6 overall, 0-3 in the Conference. They host Mt View Liberty Friday.

Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Rolla Bulldogs – 8
RHS is now 4-3 overall and 3-1 in the OC

Joplin Eagles – 0
Parkview Vikings – 4
The Eagles battled in the first 5, but Anna Withers scored on a corner kick when was cleared 25 out but straight up the middle 8 minutes in. Withers shot it from 25 out, and the keeper got her hands on the ball but could not keep it from crossing the line. Jessica Maerz played Shelby Stewart a through ball that Stewart touched by a defender and finished with a couple minutes left in the first half. Maerz scored one of her own on an assist from Aubrey Durst for the 3-0 lead. Maerz assisted Stewart on the Vikings’ 4th and final goal, and Caylin Manary earned the shutout in goal.

Parkview is now 3-0 in the Ozark Conference and 7-0 overall, their best start ever.

Camdenton Lakers – 2
Waynesville Tigers – 0
Junior striker Ashleigh Paschel scored in the 6th and freshman Miriam Taylor scored in the final 10 minutes for the win. More at the Lake Sun Leader.

Tuesday’s Ozark Conference Soccer

Kelsey Loderhose, Parkview (2011) scores against Rolla

Kelsey Loderhose, Parkview (2011) scores against Rolla

Parkview Vikings – 3
Rolla Bulldogs - 1
Parkview scored all three goals against the wind in the first half. Junior Kelsey Loderhose led the scoring with two goals and an assist. Loderhose was assisted by Shelby Stewart and Jessica Maerz. Rolla tied the game briefly on an unassisted goal by Jaclyn Standfast (Missouri S&T recruit) before Loderhose got her second. Stewart scored the third goal.

West Plains Zizzers – 0
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 4
Emily Boyer scored in the 18th and 34th minutes. to give Lebanon a 2-0 halftime lead. Lebanon added two more goals in the second half. Emilee Starnes scored in the 5th minute of the half and Stephanie Speer added the final goal in the 37th minute of the half.

Emily Cline, Glendale (2011)

Emily Cline, Glendale (2011)

Glendale Falcons – 6
Joplin Eagles – 0
Emily Cline scored two goals in the first 8 minutes, both from inside the 6 yard box, to give the Falcon’s an early lead at Cooper Soccer Complex this evening. Molly Brewer added a goal, scored from 25 yards that slipped under the bar into the wind, in the first half. Final stats are Emily Cline (3G), Molly Brewer (2G), Katie Brewer (1G), Mindyrose Moffe (2A), Lindsey Sprouse (1A).

Camdenton Lakers – 10
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
From the Lake Sun Leader: Freshman striker Miriam Taylor scored four goals to lead Camdenton in a 10-0 hammering of the Hillcrest Hornets. The 51-minute mercy rule victory on Tuesday night marked the Lady Lakers’ third 10-0 win of the 2010 campaign. Taylor had a natural hat trick in the first 18 minutes of the match and scored her fourth goal to cap off a long dribbling run in the 44th minute.

Waynesville Tigers – 0
Kickapoo Chiefs – 3
From the Waynesville Daily Guide: Springfield Kickapoo junior forward McKenna Adams scored a goal and assisted on two others to help the Lady Chiefs topple the Lady Tigers 3-0 Tuesday night at Slaughter Field. It was Waynesville’s Ozark Conference opener. “She’s vicious,” WHS head coach Mike Gow said of Adams. ‘When she’s in the game, they look to her. She can just drill that ball from outside.” All three Kickapoo goals came in the first half, but Waynesville (1-3, 0-1 Ozark Conference) was effective stopping Adams the second. The WHS defense clamped down on her and she only got a few touches.

Glendale Lady Falcons Open with ACL Prevention (PEP Program)

Glendale Lady Falcons with Dr Rusty Bond, Cox Health

Glendale Lady Falcons with Dr Rusty Bond, Cox Health

Second day of Spring practice and the weather is not cooperating. Still plenty of smiles to be found as the Lady Falcon’s spent their practice taking the long view as Dr Rusty Bond was on hand with his team to provide instruction the in the PEP ACL Preventation program, designed to help female athletes avoid ACL injuries. I’ll have more information next week on this free program offered by Cox.

The Glendale Falcons finished 4th last year in their first ever visit to the State Final 4, losing to Pattonville in the consolation game. The team lost two seniors, Emily Jordan and Jeni Frewin, but return seven senior starters and three of the most talented underclassmen in the region in Emily Cline, Molly Brewer and Alix Opfer – who took over for 2008 Regional Defensive Player of the Year Ashley McWilliams – when McWilliams went down with an ACL injury. Add in a pair of sophomore goalkeepers in Sarah Helm and Jacinda Lemons and it’s an experienced squad. A squad that like their small school counterparts across Highway 65 at Catholic, expects to return to the Final 4 in 2010. Ryan Collins does a good job of exploring those details in his article On The Road To State for the Glendale Quill on Monday

Twelve seniors and eight juniors return this year with one goal in mind: make it to State and play in the championship game.

The Lady Falcons return with a promising amount of talent. They lost only two seniors, Emily Jordan and Jeni Frewin, last year, Also, their top scorers, Lindsey Sprouse and Molly Brewer, return this season. Along with making it to State, the team has some other goals.

“I really want to beat Kickapoo and Catholic,” said senior Katie Brewer.

Ryan also added an article that explores the dynamics of the Brewer sisters who run the midfield for the Falcons. Check it out, great story on a very talented pair of sisters who are, well, sisters!

2009 Class 3 District 11 Girls Soccer All-District Teams

District 1st Team
Neva Raschel – Branson High School
Molly Brewer – Glendale High School
Emily Jordan – Glendale High School
Lindsey Sprouse – Glendale High School
McKenna Adams – Kickapoo High School
Abby Anderson – Kickapoo High School
Amanda Dominguez – Kickapoo High School
Kelsey Haist – Nixa High School
Rachel Murphy – Nixa High School
Jayme Braun – Ozark High School
Rachel Haden – Ozark High School
Paige Hemphill – Ozark High School
Jessica Maerz –Parkview High School
Shelby Stewart – Parkview High School

District 2nd Team
Emily Joplin – Branson High School Continue reading

Missouri High School Girls Soccer: Glendale Heads To State

MO Class 3 Quarterfinal: Glendale Falcons Defeat Jeff City Jays
Glendale Falcons – 2
Jefferson City Jays – 0
The Glendale Lady Falcons achieved their stated goal of reaching the Final 4 today, a realistic goal accomplished as a result of the new District lineups and because the Falcons have the best offense in the region. While most teams relied on one or two options, the Falcon’s have the top 3 with Sprouse, Brewer and Cline always ready to go forward and attack the goal.

Freshman Molly Brewer got the game-winner today when she nailed a header from Emily Jordan’s corner kick in the 62nd, alone at the top of the six-yard box and resolute in the face of the goalkeepers charge (pictured above, you can see bits of her behind the keeper just as she’s nodded the corner kick towards goal, the only red in a sea of white defenders). The final goal came when Emily Cline, freed from the responsibilities of marking the Jay’s Kara Steiner when she was moved from right midfield to forward, found space going forward and volleyed Katie Brewer’s cross in the 69th.

It was never certain, not until the final whistle as the Jay’s continued to fight, but it was not a game with a lot of offensive highlights either. The teams spent most of the first half in the midfield, attempting to establish control of the flow of play in the face of nerves, the highest temperatures of the season, and a pitch that is at it’s peak in the Fall season but offered primarily a dirt surface in the central area.

The Falcon’s midfield – Cline, Katie Brewer, Emily Jordan, Mindy Rose Moffe and Molly Brewer (left to right with Molly Brewer in an attacking position) – went about their responsibilities in a workmanlike fashion while probing for weaknesses. It wasn’t until the 2nd half when they won several corner kicks in succession that they created the pressure they needed to finally break down a Jay’s defense that had gone through the entire playoff period without giving up a goal.

Congratulations to Holly Robinson (Glendale 2004) who won her 1st game as a High School coach.

The Falcons will play the defending state champion Incarnate Word Red Knights at 7:00pm on Friday, June at the AB Center in Fenton. Last year’s Quarterfinal against IWA was a 0-5 loss for the Falcon’s. IWA knocked off Nerinx Hall 1-0 tonight.

Lee’s Summit North has booked a ticket to the Final 4 with their 5-3 win against Liberty (wow!) and they are joined by fellow Public School participant Pattonville who knocked off Cor Jesu 3-2 earlier today. 3 Public School teams, including one from St Louis. What a Final 4 this will be.

I’m guessing it will be IWA vs Lee’s Summit North in the Final.

Tuesday’s Southwest Missouri High School Girls Soccer Report

The Waynesville vs Joplin game scheduled for today was canceled due to the services for Waynesville’s Patrick Clegg. A make up date will be announced soon.

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 1
Rolla Bulldogs – 0
The game-winning goal was scored by Hannah Winkel with 5 minutes left, assisted by Emily Boyer. The Yellowjackets accomplished step one in their effort to return to the District Final’s for the 3rd straight year. Thursday’s game against Camdenton will be the next test, while Jeff City looks to get past Rolla and Waynesville next week.

Camdenton Lakers – 8
Parkview Vikings – 1
The Lakers went up 5-0 in the first half before Parkview scored a goal in the 38th minute. Junior Latea LaRue scored 3 goals and had 2 assists in the contest. Freshman forward Kaylay Utley scored 1 goal and had 4 assists. Freshman Cassie Hale scored 1 goal and had 1 assist. Sophomore Sabrina Bartley, Junior Jessica Smith and Senior Stephanie Kirvan each had a goal as well. Camdenton is now 14-3 overall and 4-1 in Ozark Conference play.

Glendale Falcons – 8
Hillcrest Hornets – 2
Jeni Frewin (2G), Emily Jordan (1G), Lindsey Sprouse (2G), Emily Cline (1G), Karis Hefton (1G), Ann Millington (1G), Molly Brewer (2A), Katie Brewer (1A) scored for the Falcon’s. Goals for Hillcrest were scored by Elizabeth Durnall on an assist by Erin Boschen and Courtney Busby on an assist by Boschen.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 2
West Plains Zizzers - 0

Pleasant Hope -
Joplin McAuley –

Catholic Fightin’ Irish – 3
Marshfield Blue Jays – 2
Great game tonite in Marshfield! Catholic takes a 2-0 lead at halftime on goals by Jessica Bowman and Rachel Herron. Marshfield ties the game early in the second on goals by Dannyca Mostrom and Kylea Ryser. Catholic gets the game winner late on a goal by Natalie Smid.

Carthage Tigers – 0
Nixa Eagles – 2
The Eagles get the COC win on Senior night

Bolivar Liberators – 4
Rogersville Wildcats – 1
Jody McFarlen scored 3 goals for the Liberators enroute to the win over their COC foes. Jonna Welch added a goal and an assist. Rogersville’s goal was scored by #32

Ozark Tigers – 3
Neosho Wildcats – 0
Goals from Megan Gunnels, Eva Shwert, and Jackie Wacha. On Senior night.

Branson Pirates – 3
Willard Tigers – 1
Branson scored fifteen minutes into the match when Neva Raschel’s free kick went off the crossbar and was headed in by Emily Joplin. The score held until stoppage time in the first half when Ali Appleby broke free and beat Bri Ford to tie the score going into half. Both teams moved the ball in the second half but Jordan Gattis got the game winner with a nice header back to the far post in 63rd minute. Branson continued to pressure and got its third goal from Maggie Charland off a one time hit in the 79th minute.

The win was the first ever Central Ozark Conference win for the Branson Pirates. Congrats ladies! Branson improved to 4-11-1 with the win.

Smith-Cotton – 1
JC Jays -0

Tuesday Ozarks High School Girls Soccer Report

Parkview Vikings – 4
Joplin Eagles – 0
The first goal of the match game from Shelby Stewart on a shot from distance that snuck in, giving the Vikings a 1-0 lead. Later in the first half Melanie Allen crossed a great ball to Jessica Maerz who was running on and struck the ball into the corner netting for a 2-0 lead that the Vikings took into halftime. Stewart scored again in the 2nd, from Loderhose, while Maerz completed the scoring on an assist from Stewart. Website story. Joplin was outshot 14-6, according to its stats, and Eagle freshman Casee Wheeler had nine saves. Joplin falls to 3-7.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 2
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 0
The Jays got goals from Jennifer McArthur and Kylea Ryser while winning at home against COC and District foe LogRog.

Neosho Wildcats – 1
Carthage Tigers – 0
The Wildcats continue their winning ways in District 12 while the teams establish a new rivalry to match the boys per the Neosho Daily News. In the 20th minute, Shelby Murray notched yet another goal when she got a cross pass from Melanie White.

That, essentially, was the entire game.

Nixa Eagles – 2
Willard Tigers – 0

Kickapoo Chiefs – 2
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
The Chiefs controlled much of the game tonight, keeping the ball in the Yellowjackets defensive end. In the 14th minute Marin Gelshiemer scored from about 40 feet on a strong shot that went just under the crossbar and over the keepers hands. Half time 1-0 lead for the Chiefs. The score remained 1-0 until, in stoppage time, Katie Lynn pushed a ball through a crowd of players providing the final margin of victory for the Chiefs.

Glendale Falcons – 9
West Plains Zizzers – 0
The Zizzer’s kept it close for a half, down 0-2 before the Falcon’s offense opened up in the 2nd half. Emily Cline (3G/1A), Jeni Frewin (2G/1A), Molly Brewer (2G/1A), Lindsey Sprouse (1G/1A), Alix Opfer (1G), Emily Jordan (1A), Katie Brewer (1A).

Ozark Tigers – 10
Branson Pirates – 1
The Tigers website has the details in Tigers Pillage the Pirates. The Tigers move to 10-3-0 on the season.

Rock Bridge Bruins – 2
JC Jays – 1
Sophomore Sarah Humphrey and junior Kelsey Whittet both scored in the second half for the Bruins (3-4). Nearly five minutes after the Bruins’ second goal, Kinsey Shouse scored for Jefferson City (2-7) on a penalty kick.

Marc VanDover replaced three-year varsity coach Kelly Gates as head Coach of the Bruins, who resigned Friday. Rock Bridge Athletic Director Jennifer Mast said Gates left for personal reasons. The Missourian offers details on the team.

Camdenton Lakers – 4
Waynesville Tigers – 0
Camdenton goals were scored by junior Latea LaRue, sophomore Ashley Paschel, freshman Kayla Utley and freshman Cassie Hale. Sandra Shore was in goal for her fourth shutout of the season. Senior Stephanie Kirvan, junior Jessica Smith and Utley all had an assist in the match.

Rolla Bulldogs hosting the Hillcrest Hornets – moved to Wednesday

Springfield Catholic – 2
Bolivar Liberators – 0
The Catholic girls defeated their COC rival 2-0 on goals from Andrea Parker in the 8th minute and Shelby Hatz in the 18th minute. Rachel Herron assisted on Parker’s goal and Parker assisted Hatz.

Tune in to KSPR Thursday night for Bolivar goalkeeper Sara Scott as Wendy’s High School Athlete of the Week.

St Dominics and Incarnate Word advance to final four

St Dominics Crusaders – 2
Springfield Catholic – 0
In a rematch of last years quarterfinal, won 3-1 by the Crusaders, the teams met in cold and wet conditions at Hickman High School where things warmed up quickly. St Dominics is the defending state champions and returned the majority of their squad from the previous year while Springfield Catholic brought their freshman heavy line up. From reports received, the quality of the game was high and it was the second half before the Crusaders were able to break the deadlock.


Incarnate Word Red Knights
– 5
Glendale Falcons – 0

Glendale Falcons vs Incarnate Word Red Knights, Quarterfinal

In a game delayed an hour to remove standing water from the pitch, it was the Red Knights who matched the power of the thunderstorm that preceded the game. The Falcon’s applied all of their skill and effort to the match but this game served as a reminder of the distance yet to go before Southwest Missouri soccer will be able to challenge for a High School title.

The Red Knights feature a squad that includes six Division I recruits in the starting 11 today, including a pair of players who recently represented Missouri in the National ODP Tournament (#2, Kelley Gravlin and #16, Sarah Doggendorf). Add #3 Blake Miller and #5 Drea Barklage (pictured in red) who won a National Title as U15′s and the size of the challenge faced by the Falcons (and Chiefs last year) becomes apparent.

Photo Slideshow

The game-winner was scored in the 25th minute by #4, Kristine Vogt, who was waiting in the six yard box when Miller somehow not only ran down a ball in the right corner but was able to turn on it and send it sliding into the box. Vogt redirected it between the charging GK and defender and the Red Knights had the margin they would need. Vogt got a second goal in the 31st when she received a throw-in near the top of the 18 yard box and was able to turn and send a ball to the far post, just inside the upright.

The second half began with Miller once again imposing herself on the game. In the 46th minute, she created a throw-in deep in the right corner. The ball was received by Katie Impierale and pushed to Miller who ran from the end line towards her own goal with the ball. She turned and sent a cross to the far side, just outside the six yard box, where #13 Alex Baer confidently headed it into the upper corner for a 3-0 lead. Miller scored in the 52nd minute when she picked up a loose ball near midfield, made a run down the middle and as three defenders closed on her, let loose a shot from 28 yards out that went into the upper right hand corner. The final goal was scored by Kelley Gravlin on a shot from just inside the box.

The Red Knights advance to the semifinal where they will face off against St Teresa Academy at 8:00 pm Friday in Fenton. They’ll be out scouting tonight’s quarterfinal match between Nerinx Hall and St Joseph as well as Hazelwood Central vs Francis Howell North.

The Falcons finish at 20-6, following their return to the Quarterfinals for the first time since 2004. They will return 7 of the 11 starters in today’s match, including their two leading scorers (Cline, Sprouse), leading assists (Frewin), midfielders Jordan, Brewer and Williams as well as sweeper McWilliams. Don’t cry for the Falcons.

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.

Springfield Catholic Wins in PK’s Over Glendale Falcons

Springfield Catholic – 2 (PK’s)
Glendale Falcons – 1
Springfield Catholic beat Glendale Falcons in PK'sIn one of the most competitive and entertaining games of this season, the Southeast side rivals went toe-to-toe this evening in a classic battle. With the wind at their backs to start the game, Catholic applied plenty of pressure and had the first real opportunity when freshman Shelby Hatz was sent in on goal on a nice simple header by Anna Delong. Senior Rachel Duckworth reacted quickly and was able to deflect the shot
. She would be called on again to backstop her teammates as Delong broke in alone. Catholic had a series of set pieces and corner kicks late in the half but were unable to score.

The Falcon’s finally broke the deadlock in the 58th minute, scoring on a header by Lorin Opfer from a corner kick by Emilee Williams. It was classic Opfer, as she went up in the middle of a crowd to find the ball. It came after a period of sustained pressure at the start of the second half, including Emily Cline’s breakaway in the 4th minute of the half, broken up by freshman Rachel Scott (pictured above) and cleared from behind her by defender Rachel Herron. It was beginning to appear that the wind and the pace would conspire to tire out the Irish. It’s a regular model for the Falcon’s as their 15 player rotation offers depth and speed that is not matched by many teams in the region.

Springfield Catholic beat Glendale Falcons in PK's There is no quit in the Irish however, and it was the fourth breakaway of the game when they finally broke through, as Shelby Hatz unleashed her shot from 12 yards out and to the far post on her third opportunity of the day, and out of Duckworth’s range this time. That is the real story line of this game – senior Rachel Duckworth of the Glendale Falcon’s can no longer be considered a rookie goaltender after the display she put on this evening, including two late saves requiring her to go horizontal to push shots wide. For the Irish, freshman Rachel Scott matched the result with her saves on shots inside the box in the final OT period in addition to her earlier work.

The resulting tie led to PK’s. Catholic shooters Anne Prenger, Ronnie Renner and Tara Bailes scored while the Falcons Cline, Opfer and Katie Brewer matched them in the initial round of five. In sudden death, GK Rachel Scott scored as did junior Maddy Renner while Maggie Schrier for the Falcons also scored. Advantage Irish 5-4 after seven rounds.

Now is as good a time as any to introduce you to my new photo website as well. In an effort to cover expenses (time, gas, my supplies) I’ve set up a site that offers printing services. Click on the Slide Show link and you’ll be taken to the site. You can see full resolution photos and order a wide variety of photo products featuring your favorite players by your favorite soccer journalist. Your support, via purchase of photos, will be greatly appreciated.

I’ll continue to provide low resolution photos on the Flickr website which your team is welcome to use on your website to promote the team. Please provide attribution if you do use them and remember, non-commercial use only. I’ve also been uploading photos to my Facebook page so reach out and friend me if you want me to tag you and save you the hassles of downloading the Flickr photos. Questions?