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Saturday Missouri HS Soccer Report
Harrison Lady Goblins – 1
Little Rock Christian – 1
The Goblins took an early lead midway through the 1st half and gave up the tying goal midway through the second half. Little Rock Christian advances to the Title game via PK’s, winning 5-4.
West Plains Zizzers – 3
Siloam Springs – 0
West Plains took the lead when Tasha Ugbah beat a defender off the dribble and scored unassisted from 15 yards out in the 24th minute. In the 30th minute, Ugbah received a pass in the box from Katie shannon, touched the ball around a defender and scored her 2nd goal of the game. In the 26th minute of the 2nd half, Ugbah crossed a ball into the box for Katie shannon who turned and fired a left footed shot past the keeper from 10 yards out.
Sammi Phegley made 4 Saves to preserve the shutout.
3:30 pm – Harrison vs Siloam Springs (CANCELED – icing in Silioam Springs, team returned home)
West Plains Zizzers – 1
Little Rock Christian – 4
Katie Shannon scored from inside the 6 yard box for the Zizzer’s in the 6th minute, from a cross by Tasha Ugbah, to give West Plains an early lead Saturday. Little Rock Christian would apply the pressure however, tying the game in the 10th minute and taking the lead in the 20th. Goals in the 21st and 49th provided the final margin as LRC wins the ReMax Cup.
Other Scores:
Columbia Hickman Kewpies – 4
Timberland Wolves – 1
The home opener for the Kewpies and an early District 9 match up. From The Missourian: Each team remained scoreless in the first half. Sophomore forward Sami Purdy was the first to score after Timberland’s goalkeeper jumped to save the ball but dropped it, and it hit her shoulder, where she kicked it in for a goal.
The Kewpies game against the Nerinx Hall Markers, scheduled for today, has been canceled due to snow.
2009 Class 2 District 5 Girls Soccer All-District Honors
Missouri Girls Soccer
Class 2 District 5
All-District 1st Team
Lindsay Kelley, Senior, Defender, Bolivar
Jody McFarlen, Senior, Forward, Bolivar
Sara Scott, Senior, Goalkeeper, Bolivar
Julie Magana, Junior, Defender, Bolivar
Jonna Welch, Sophomore, Forward, Bolivar
Emily Buerge, Senior, Midfielder, Harrisonville
Alex Erickson, Sophomore, Forward, Harrisonville
Karson Wilson, Sophomore, Midfielder, Harrisonville
Anna Holden, Freshman, Midfielder, Harrisonville
Brenna Lacaillade, Junior, Midfielder, Warrensburg
Katie Nelson, Junior, Midfielder, Warrensburg
Kaitie Whitney, Junior, Midfielder, Warrensburg
Ashley Honeycutt, Junior, Defender, Marshfield
Dannyca Mostrum, Junior, Forward, Marshfield
Alex Cantrell, Sophomore, Midfielder, Marshfield
Michelle Crawford, Senior, Forward, Rogersville
Amanda Davis, Junior, Defender, Rogersville
Najee Donson, Junior, Forward, Rogersville
Beth Kittle, Senior, Midfielder, West Plains
All-District 2nd Team Continue reading
Friday And Saturday’s High School Girls Soccer Report
Moberly Spartans – 2
Camdenton Lakers – 1
In the first round of the Moberly Tournament, the Lakers fall to the hosts. Sophomore Ashley Paschel scored the lone goal for the Lady Lakers while freshman outside midfielder Abbey Herfurth had the assist.
Camdenton Lakers – 4
Hannibal - 0
Camdenton Lakers – 6
Warrenton – 0
Camdenton finishes second in the round robin tournament after beating Hannibal 4-0 early Saturday in the pouring rain at Moberly and beating Warrenton 6-0 in the afternoon game. Senior Stephanie Kirvan, junior Latea LaRue and sophomores Kali Kuse and Ashely Paschel earned a spot on the All-Tournament team. Camdenton improves to 9-2 after the tournament.
West Plains Zizzers – 2
Mtn View Liberty Eagles – 1
In the 11th minute of the half, Katie Shannon took a ball near midfield and dribbled toward the goal. Shannon shot from near the edge of the 18 yard box as the keeper came out to cut down the angle. The ball found the back of the net, giving West Plains a 1-0 lead. Shelly Renegar tied the game for the Eagles from the spot soon afterwards. The game winner came when Ashley Harris battled with a Liberty defender before finally getting past her. After cutting in toward the goal, the goalkeeper started coming out and Harris sent a nice low cross to a wide open Dani Valade in front of the goal who redirected the ball into the back of the net.
Sedalia Sacred Heart hosts a pair of Springfield teams this weekend, with Central on Friday and Greenwood on Saturday.
Sacred Heart – 4
Central Bulldogs – 0
Greenwood Blue Jays – 3
Sacred Heart – 1
Sara Cook with 2 goals and Maddy Esther with 1.
Willard Tigers -
Pleasant Hope Pirates –
The Tigers get in a game against local rival prior to traveling to Neosho for 2 or more games.
A State semifinalist in 2008, the Central girls travel down I-44 for games against the Tigers on Friday and Rolla on Saturday.
Hazelwood Central –
Waynesville Tigers -
Rolla Bulldogs – 2
Hazelwood Central Hawks – 0
Jaclyn Standfast scored six minutes into the game when she stole the ball from a Hawk defender at midfield and was able to break in on the goal 1v1 with the keeper.
Olivia Cox scored on a scramble in the box five minutes into the second half for the final score.
RHS improves to 5-1-2 on the season and record their sixth shutout in eight games.
Weekend Game Reports
Wow, how about this weather eh? Reminds me of the fact that the NCAA Frozen Four is this weekend. And there’s a great side story associated with the most excellent hockey being played in Denver. Remember the movie “Slapstick” “Slapshot”? Then you remember the Hanson Brothers. Well, one of their sons is playing for Notre Dame in the Final. 6:00 pm tonight on ESPN, watch it at Coester’s.
OK, back to this weekends non-Tournament games
Waynesville Tigers – 4
Hazelwood Central – 2
Playing against Head Coach Josh Scott’s alma mater, the Tigers defended their home field Friday evening, defeating the BiState Shootout champions (and District 3 defending champions). The Tigers fell behind 1-0 in the second minute but tied on a goal by Tasha Lord before halftime. Katie Pritchard scored twice and Orielle Thomas once in the second half. Crystal Hutchinson recorded 13 saves in the net.
West Plains Zizzers – 8
Mountain View Liberty Eagles – 1
Playing only their second varsity game, against their only opponent so far, the Eagles got a goal from Shelly Renegar late in the second half. The Zizzers had goals from Rachel Skelly, Katie Shannon, Michelle Esterle, Ashley Harris, Beth Kittle, Laiken Tyler, Jamie Brassfield and Kelly Smith.
- Saturday Games
Waynesville Tigers – 5
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
In a game that was tied 1-1 at half, the Tigers woke up in the second to keep their record unblemished in the Ozark Conference. Katie Pritchard scored three, including a final PK, while Lynette Newcomb and Tasha Lord scored for Waynesville. Sara Rodriguez scored for Hillcrest.
Rolla Bulldogs – 2
Hazelwood Central – 1
After a scoreless first half, Hazelwood Central took a 1-0 lead in the fourth minute of the second half when Danielle Bergfeld scored for the visiting Hawks. Sophomore Jaclyn Standfast tied the game with sixteen minutes remaining off a pass from Junior Ashley Kerr. Junior Kim Carter scored the game winner with less than three minutes left after Sophomore Olivia Cox won a 50/50 ball with the keeper outside the edge of the penalty box.
RHS improves to 7-2 and next plays Waynesville at home Tuesday.

