Kelsey Haist Signs With Missouri Southern Lions

Kelsey Haist, Nixa Eagles (2011)/Missouri Southern Lions

Kelsey Haist, Nixa Eagles (2011)/Missouri Southern Lions

Southern soccer signs three for 2011

Joplin, Mo. — Missouri Southern soccer coach Alese Woolard has announced the signing of two high school athletes and a Division I transfer to her 2011 signing class.

Joining the Lions from the high school level are Katelyn Roberson (Lee’s Summit N. HS) and Kelsey Haist (Nixa HS), while Abby Risner transfers to the Lions after a year at Mississippi State University.

Roberson is a 5-7 forward that played for coach Dave Wicbenga at LSNHS where she earned three letters and started for two seasons for the Tigers. A second-team All-Conference selection this past season, she helped her team to a district championship in 2009. Roberson also lettered twice on both the tennis and basketball courts. The daughter of Jeff and Carolyn Roberson, Latelyn plans to major in biology at Southern.

“Katelyn is a very physical and competitive forward,” Woolard said. “She is very driven and motivated, and I am happy to have her join our program.”

Haist is a 5-3 midfielder that played for coach Evan Palmer at Nixa High School. A four-year starter for the Eagles, Haist was a four-time All-Conference, All-Districatt and All-Region pick. She helped the Eagles to a district championship in 2010 and finished her career in the top five overall in scoring at the school. The daughter of Mark and Tracy Haist, Kelsey is undecided on her future major at Southern.

“Kelsey is a good addition to the depth of our midfield,” Woolard said. “Her speed and determination will help her come in and compete right away. I look forward to watching her progress in our program.”

Risner transfers to Southern after a year at SEC school Mississippi State. As a freshman at MSU, Risner played in four games, starting three. She accumulated nearly 300 minutes in the net, while recording a 1-1 record with one shutout and stopping 23 shots. Risner prepped at Bentonville High School where she was a four-year starter earning multiple All-State and All-Conference honors and leading her team to two state championships and a pair of runner-up finishes.

She surrendered just 22 goals over her four-year career (just seven her final two years) at BHS where she was named the conference goalkeeper of the year, as well as the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette “best goalie in the state.” The daughter of Chad and Tammy Risner, Abby plans to major in foreign languages at Southern.

“I’m very pleased with the addition of Abby to our program,” Woolard said. “She will bring in more competition to our goalkeeper position, and with her work ethic, she will push not only the other goalkeepers, but the rest of her teammates to be better players.”

Class 3 Southwest Region Honors Swept By Glendale

Kindra Lierz, Glendale Falcons (2014)

Kindra Lierz, Glendale Falcons (2014)

The Missouri Soccer Coaches Association has released the Class 3 Southwest Region Honors. The Region includes Districts 11 and 12, won by Glendale and Parkview respectively. Glendale finished 3rd in the recently completed Class 3 State Tournament. District 11 includes Finalist Kickapoo, Ozark, Nixa and Branson. District 12 includes Finalist Willard, Carthage, Joplin and Neosho.

Player of the Year: Emily Cline, Glendale Falcons
Offensive MVP: Molly Brewer, Glendale Falcons
Defensive MVP: Alix Opfer, Glendale Falcons
Goalkeeper of the Year: Kindra Lierz, Glendale Falcons
Coach of the Year: Jeff Rogers, Glendale Falcons

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Player School Pos Grad

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Emily Cline Glendale Falcons F 2011

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Molly Brewer Glendale Falcons M 2012

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Ashlan Fiester Glendale Falcons D 2011

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Alix Opfer Glendale Falcons D 2012

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Kindra Lierz Glendale Falcons GK 2014

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Lauren Moats Nixa Eagles M 2012

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Kristin Miller Nixa Eagles GK 2011

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Kelsey Haist Nixa Eagles M 2011

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Marin Gelsheimer Kickapoo Chiefs M 2011

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Kaylee Stephens Kickapoo Chiefs D 2011

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Keysha Burns Ozark Tigers D 2012

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Morgan Davidson Ozark Tigers F 2013

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McKenzi Payton Parkview Vikings D 2011

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Kelsey Loderhose Parkview Vikings F 2011

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Aspen Hawkins Central Bulldogs M 2014

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Class 3 District 11 Girls Soccer Honors

1st Team
Player School Position Year School Position Year
Molly Brewer Glendale Falcons M 2012
Emily Cline Glendale Falcons F 2011
Kindra Lierz Glendale Falcons GK 2014
Alix Opfer Glendale Falcons D 2012
Ashlan Fiester Glendale Falcons D 2011
Marin Gelsheimer Kickapoo Chiefs M 2011
Kaylee Stephens Kickapoo Chiefs D 2011
Katie Lynn Kickapoo Chiefs F 2011
Lauren Moats Nixa Eagles M 2012
Kristin Miller Nixa Eagles GK 2011
Brittany Kirkpatrick Nixa Eagles D 2013
Kelsey Haist Nixa Eagles M 2011
Jayme Braun Ozark Tigers M 2011
Keysha Burns Ozark Tigers D 2012
Morgan Davidson Ozark Tigers F 2013
Second Team
Kami Giese Branson Pirates D 2011
Amanda Hinkle Branson Pirates D 2013
Allison Yoakam Glendale Falcons D 2013
Drianna Raff Glendale Falcons M 2013
Sarah Kate Sprouse Glendale Falcons D 2013
McKenna Adams Kickapoo Chiefs F 2011
Miriam Melugin Kickapoo Chiefs M 2014
Brittany Baker Kickapoo Chiefs M 2012
McKenzie Danzer Kickapoo Chiefs GK 2012
Rachel Murphy Nixa Eagles F 2012
Shelby Zielke Nixa Eagles D 2011
Kelsey Bartell Nixa Eagles F 2011
Jackie Wacha Ozark Tigers F 2011
Mollie Killion Ozark Tigers M 2011
Honorable Mention
Dannie Weaver Glendale Falcons D 2012
Kate Bess Kickapoo Chiefs D 2011
Rachel McIntyre Kickapoo Chiefs D 2011
Courtney Frerichs Nixa Eagles M 2011
Abby Turnbull Nixa Eagles D 2012
Mikaela Branson Ozark Tigers GK 2012

Central Ozark Conference Girls Soccer Honors

Brittany Copeland, Neosho Wildcats (2011)

Brittany Copeland, Neosho Wildcats (2011)


2011 Central Ozarks Conference
Girls Soccer –

All Conference Team

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

COC Soccer

The game with the most on the line tonight is a Class 2 match between District 11 foes Marshfield and Logan-Rogersville. In addition to being a Webster County derby, these two teams are part of a new five team line-up that opens one of them to becoming a District champion for the first time ever. The Blue Jays are the early pick after their first ever win over Bolivar earlier this season.

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 0
Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Alex Cantrell scores the lone goal on a corner kick from Danielle Coffman in the first half. The Lady Jays then hold off a huge surge from Rog in the second half.

Nixa Eagles – 10
Branson Pirates – 0
Goals were scored by Payton DeHart, assisted by Kelsey Bartell; Bailey Pesek, assisted by Shelby Zielke; Brittany Kirkpatrick, assisted by DeHart; DeHart, assisted by Rachel Murphy and Pesek, assisted Halie Owen
in the first half. The second half saw goals scored by DeHart, assisted by Bartell; Bartell, assisted by Courtney Frerichs and Paige Townsend; Jordyn Hoskins, assisted by Kelsey Haist; Pesek unassisted and Jenny Hoffmann assist by Owen.

Shutout is shared by Kristin Miller and Lexi Stagner. Nixa is now 8-1. The Nixa JV won 6-0

Springfield Catholic – 8
Bolivar Liberators – 2
Freshman Nicole Ortega scored a brace (that’s two in British speak), one assisted by Emily Ortega. A brace by Shelby Hatz, one by Jordan Banasik and 3 by Natalie Smid. Bolivar goals by Jonna Welch and Mariah Roberts on a great header from an Izzy Mersch corner kick.

Willard Tigers -
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Neosho Wildcats – 1
Carthage Tigers – 2 (2nd OT)
After taking an early lead, on Tori Eads goal in the 6th minute, the Wildcats saw the Tigers grab a 73rd minute equalizer. The game-winner was scored by senior Madolin Smith, headed for NEO A&M soccer in Miama, OK in the Fall, when she found space in the box following a counter-attack.

COC Soccer – Nixa Shocks Catholic

Kelsey Haist's goal falls under cross bar

Kelsey Haist's goal falls under cross bar

No true Conference games as it’s small-schools versus large schools today BUT you can see Class 1 State Champions Springfield Catholic go up against #1 ranked Large School Nixa tonight.

Nixa Eagles - 2
Springfield Catholic – 1
Senior Kelsey Haist gave Nixa only their second win ever over Catholic when she buried her shot from the top of the box into the upper 90 in the 77th minute. Sr Kelsey Bartell won a ball at the top of the box, with the ball falling to junior Lauren Moats, who dribbled into the left side of the box, pulling defenders with her. Her simple ball back to the penalty circle found Haist who one-timed her shot, which was just beyond the reach of the Catholic keeper (see photo).

It was an epic battle, the type of competition that shows the levels that can be reached by players who love the game and competing, regardless of gender. Add in the fact that these two teams are very familiar with each other, stocked with Club players on each side, and it was easy to see that bragging rights were on the line as well. The Class 3 Coaches in the region, and I, identified the Eagles as the early season favorites in Class 3 and tonight they delivered on that promise. For the Fightin’ Irish, losing at any time in the season is something to take personally.

The keeper’s established the tone early. Nixa’s Kristin Miller throwing herself at the feet of Shelby Hatz on the breakaway, Goetzinger charging out beyond the box to clear a Nixa effort. Catholic broke through first, with Bekah Bade running through an attempted clearance, breaking in alone and calmly slotting her shot to the far post 13 minutes in. It was a frenetic pace, exemplified by freshman Nicole Ortega later shaking off not one but two hard tackles to get down the line before crossing the ball into the box. Somehow Nixa held on as Catholic were unable to convert any of their set pieces tonight, a critical element in the Eagle’s win.

The Eagle’s showed a confident approach to the game that only comes from experience. They played their game, run by Haist and Moats, that concentrates on simple passes, working the triangle and getting numbers into the box. The fact that they were able to bring not 11, but 17 players to that effort, led to fresher legs at the end. The tying goal was scored in the 37th minute, moved down the left side before Courtney Frerichs found Rachel Murphy near the penalty circle. Her shot bounced off a defender and into the net as the keeper was unable to recover from her initial dive. Haist got her game winner in the final 3 minutes of the second half. Coincidence? I think not.

Catholic will look back at this game and justifiably feel they could have won, with more and better opportunities in the box. Nixa was opportunistic and the game-winner came as they were imposing themselves on the Irish defense over the final 20 minutes. A simple adjustment, which reduced the breakaway opportunities Catholic was able to create in the first half, helped give Nixa the confidence to attack Catholic and get a win that will help them in late May when it matters most.

Republic Tigers – 2
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 5

Marshfield Blue Jays – 7
Branson Pirates – 0
Danielle Coffman scores four goals, Alex Cantrell scores one and has four assist. Kylea Ryser and Morgan Blackstock both add one each.
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Central Ozark Conference

Carthage Tigers

Carthage Tigers


Branson Pirates – 0
Carthage Tigers – 3

Willard Tigers – 0
Nixa Eagles – 3
The Eagles took the lead in the first half on a goal by Kelsey Bartell, assist by Halie Owen. Lauren Moats scored two for Nixa in the second half, assisted by Courtney Frerichs and Kelsey Haist on the first one, by Rachel Murphy on the second. Shutout by Kristin Miller.

Nixa is now 6-0. The JV squad won 7-0, shutout to Lexi Stagner

Ozark Tigers – 8
Republic Tigers – 0
Ozark goals by senior Mollie Killion (3), sophomore Emily Taylor (2), sophomore Morgan Davidson (2), and senior Jayme Braun.

Springfield Catholic – 9
Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Catholic got goals from Shelby Hatz (2), Natalie Smid (2), Nicole Ortega (2), Jordan Banasik, Michelle Garrison and Lydia Holtmann. Marshfield goal by Alex Cantrell.

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Tuesday – Marshfield Beats Bolivar!

Jennifer McArthur, Marshfield Blue Jays (2011)

Jennifer McArthur, Marshfield Blue Jays (2011)

Home openers at Greenwood and Hillcrest and Bolivar today, weather permitting

Bolivar Liberators – 2
Marshfield Blue Jays – 3
The Blue Jays get their first ever win over the Bolivar Liberators, at Bolivar tonight. The win puts a target on their back in the new 5 team Class 2 District 11 group as the team to beat. Goals were scored by Danielle Coffman (2) and Jennnifer McArthur.

Greenwood Blue Jays – 1
Central Bulldogs – 4
Bulldogs got goals from Salvato(2), Parry and Hawkins to open their season. Mary-Margaret Kirkman scored for the Blue Jays in their home opener.

High School Girls soccer lost another player to a non-contact ACL tear as the Bulldogs junior keeper, Sarah Nichols, is lost for the season and potentially has ended her career with what is her second ACL injury.

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Carl Junction Bulldogs – 4
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
In a Class 2 District 11 match-up The Bulldogs got the home win. First goal was scored by Courtney Eastman (SO), second goal by Kelsey Swarens (JR) at half it was 2-0. In the second half freshman Anissa Williams scored the first goal for Carl followed by Jr Kelsey Swarens 2nd goal of the game assisted by Courtney Eastman. Great win for the bulldogs. Carl Junction JV team won 3-0 as well. Carl Junction is now 2-0 on the year.

Springfield Catholic – 4
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 0
Nicole Ortega scored three goals and Courtney Devlin scored her first goal of the season. Lydia Holtmann recorded three assists for the Irish and Carsen Baron added an assist. Megan Goetzinger notched her third shutout of the season. Catholic played without injured seniors Rebecca Mayus and Natalia Smid who will both hopefully return for the annual battle against the Kickapoo Lady Chiefs on Friday night.

West Plains Zizzers – 0
Poplar Bluff Mules – 3

Madi George (2011) save against Brittany Kirkpatrick (2013)

Madi George (2011) save against Brittany Kirkpatrick (2013)

Nixa Eagles – 6
Parkview Vikings – 0
Rachel Murphy, waiting in the 6 yard box, buried a loose ball into the roof of the net tonight to send the Eagles to their 4th straight victory and the 300th of Coach Evan Palmer’s career.

Freshman Bailey Pesek scored the second goal when she poked a ball into the net, just beating the keeper to the ball near the penalty spot. Jr Lauren Moats scored a beautiful volley from 18 yards, one-timing a corner kick past the defense.

Murphey got her 2nd four min into the 2nd half when Moats sent midfield partner Kelsey Haist down the left side. Her low cross just inside the endline was redirected into the net by Rachel, who completed her hat trick when she received a ball from the right side, turned and slipped her shot between defender and keeper to the far post. The final goal was scored by freshman Payton DeHart who was waiting at the top of the box and took Haist’s cross from the right, one touch and slipped her shot to the far post past the diving keeper.

McAuley Jays – 4
Neosho Wildcats – 3
The Warriors got 2 goals by Sammi Graham, 1 goal by Ally Adrian, and another by Allie Landreth in their home opener against the cross town Class 3 team.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 5
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
The Class of 2011 stepped up in tonight’s game. In the 1st half Seniors McKenna Adams & Kaylee Stephens scored. In the 2nd half seniors Kate Bess, Abby Sadler & Katie Lynn scored. All goals were unassisted.

All games are listed with Home team first. Unless noted, JV teams play first with Varsity starting approximately 90 minutes later.

Monday Games – Ozark Gets COC Win

Jonna Welch, Bolivar Liberators (2011)

Jonna Welch, Bolivar Liberators (2011)

Quite a few teams kick off their season today, with standard Spring weather issues. At least it should be nicer than Tuesday!

Ozark Tigers – 2
Bolivar Liberators – 1
The Tiger’s move to 1-1 on the season with their COC win over the Liberators. Jonna Welch scored for Bolivar in the Liberator’s first match of the season.

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Carthage Tigers – 1
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 2 (1st OT)
Senior Stevie Heidzig hit a PK in the 2nd half while Tawney Stowell hit the game winner 30 sec. in to overtime for the Wildcats who were visiting Carthage.

JV. Rogersville 4, Carthage 1

Nixa Eagles – 6
Waynesville Tigers – 1
Nixa got goals in the 1st half from Kelsey Bartell, assist by Rachel Murphy and Payton DeHart, assist by Lauren Moats. In the second half, goals by DeHart, assist by Kelsey Haist; DeHart, unassisted; PK by Kelsey Haist
and a goal by Lauren Moats, assist by Halie Owen.

Nixa is now 3-0. Nixa JV 2, Waynesville 0, shutout by Lexi Stagner.

Branson Pirates – 1
Greenwood Blue Jays – 5

Greenwood Goals were scored by Mary Margaret Kirkman (3), Anna Grace Kirkman and Kelsey Nau

Rolla Bulldogs vs West Plains Zizzers – canceled due to snow/field conditions
Stover vs Osage Indians – canceled due to snow

Central Ozark Conference, Large School Girls Soccer Honors

Neva Raschel, Branson Pirates (2010) and Southwest All-Star

Neva Raschel, Branson Pirates (2010) and Southwest All-Star

Here is the list of the All-Conference recognition for the Large School division of the Central Ozark Conference. That includes the Neosho Wildcats, Carthage Tigers, Willard Tigers, Nixa Eagles and Ozark Tigers. The Tigers won the Conference this year with a 5-0 record, beating Nixa via penalty kicks on May 4th. The Eagles entered the game with identical 4-0 records.