Megan Jenisch and Latea LaRue Sign With Missouri Southern Lions

Megan Jenisch, Ozark Tigers (2010)

Megan Jenisch, Ozark Tigers (2010)

Joplin, Mo. – Missouri Southern head women’s soccer coach Trevor Wachsman has announced the signing of nine newcomers that will compete on the pitch for the Lions during the upcoming 2010 season. The signees are: Ashley Bechtold, Kayla Bell, Beth Hammons, Megan Jenisch, Latea LaRue, Lindi Spilchen, Kelly White, Dana Wilhelm and Samantha Zoltanski.

Jenisch is a defender that played four years for the Ozark (Mo.) HS Tigers. While at Ozark, Jenisch earned first-team All-Conference, All-Region and All-Ozarks honors. As a sophomore, Jenisch helped the Tigers win a District title. She is the daughter of Andrew and Monica Jenisch and will be a Pre-Dental major at MSSU.

Bechtold is a goalkeeper from Oklahoma City, Okla. and played four seasons for the Putnam City North HS Panthers. She started all four years and was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2009. Bechtold is a two-time All-Conference performer and a two-time All-Big City selection. She was also an All-District pick in 2007. She is the daughter of Linden and Carolyn Bechtold and is undecided on her major at Missouri Southern.

Latea Larue, Camdenton Lakers (2010) at Jeff City, March 2009

Latea Larue, Camdenton Lakers (2010) at Jeff City, March 2009

LaRue is a three-time All-Conference and All-District selection that competed as a midfielder for the Camdenton HS Lakers. LaRue earned All-Region honors as a junior and was selected as a team captain during her junior and senior campaigns. She also received the Coach’s Award as a junior and was honored with the Heart and Hustle award during her sophomore season as well as being selected as the team Offensive MVP as a freshman. LaRue will be an Education major at MSSU and is the daughter of Steven and Lauwanna LaRue. NOTE – Larue has been sidelined this season with an ACL injury suffered playing basketball. She was featured in the Lake Sun-Leader for her on-going role with the Lady Laker soccer team recently.

Bell is a junior transfer that comes to Southern after playing two years at Neosho County Community College. While at NCCC, Bell earned a second-team All-Conference mention in 2008 and a second-team All-Conference nod following the 2009 season. Prior to arriving at NCCC, Bell started two seasons for the Fort Gibson (Okla.) HS Tigers as a defender. In 2008, she was given an All-State award. Bell is the daughter of Danny and Laurie Bell and is undecided on a major at MSSU.

Hammons competed four seasons in the net for the Smithville (Mo.) HS Warriors. She has been a three-time first-team All-conference selection and a two-time first-team All-District performer. She earned second-team All-State Class II honors as a junior in 2008-09 and also received first-team nods from the St. Joseph News-Press and The Northland Sun Tribune following the 2008-09 season. Hammons has been selected as Varsity Co-Captain for the past three seasons and has helped lead the Warriors to three straight Conference championships, a District runner-up and a State Class II runner-up finish in 2008-09. While still playing her senior season, Hammons currently owns all-time career goalkeeper records in saves (537), goals allowed (54), minutes (5584) and assists (5). The daughter of David and Jonel Anderson Hammons, she plans on majoring in Secondary Education/Spanish at MSSU.

Spilchen is a transfer to MSSU from Graceland University, an NAIA school located in Lamoni, Iowa. Spilchen was second on the Graceland Jackets in scoring as a sophomore with six goals and also dished out one assist. She helped the Jackets advance to the NAIA National Tournament in 2008. Spilchen plans to major in Dental Hygiene at MSSU and is a native of North Bay, Ontario. She is the daughter of Robert and Charlene Spilchen.

White comes to MSSU after a four-year playing career for the Rogers (Ark.) HS Mounties. White has started three seasons, while seeing time as a forward and a midfielder for the Mounties. She has been named the Rogers HS Offensive Player of the Year and Goal Scorer of the Year. She also earned All-State and Honorable Mention All-Conference honors. She is the daughter of Rick and Tracey White and plans on majoring in Physical Therapy at MSSU.

Wilhelm was a defender for four seasons for the Notre Dame (St. Louis, Mo.) HS Rebels. Wilhelm was an All-Conference and All-State performer all four seasons at Notre Dame, in addition to being a three-time All-Metro selection. She helped the Rebels to a third-place State finish in 2007, a runner-up finish in 2008 and a fourth-place finish in 2009. Wilhelm was teammates at Notre Dame HS with soon-to-be MSSU teammate Michelle Dimza. She is the daughter of Mark and Joan Wilhelm and will major in Education at MSSU.

Zoltanski is a four-year starter as a defender for the Pattonville (Mo.) HS Pirates. Zoltanski was a first-team All-Conference performer in 2009 and earned All-Conference Honorable-Mention honors in 2008. She has helped lead the Pirates to three consecutive Conference championships, along with a District title and a third-place State finish in 2009. She was also a teammate at Pattonville HS of current Lion Candis Clark. The daughter of Tom and Nina Zoltanski, she plans to major in Mass Communication at MSSU.

“MSSU soccer is excited to be adding this group of talented student athletes,” said Wachsman. “As always, our group has high expectations, and I expect these players will bring both experience and depth to our team to help us reach our goals.”

Camdenton Lady Lakers Look Strong

Camdenton Lakers - Tourney Champs

Camdenton Lakers - Tourney Champs (from website)

The Lake Sun-Leader took a look at the Lady Lakers with Season preview: Soccer Lakers bring back deep, talented roster

Camdenton, Mo. —
The Lady Lakers have a wealth of experience and depth on their side this season. Camdenton has five seniors and a junior class that saw heavy game time last season.

All together, Camdenton returns 10 full-time starters and two other varsity players that started matches.

Among several of the key players back are: speedy defender Kali Kuse, junior foward Haley Baker (7 goals, 11 assists), junior goalie Sandra Shore (18 goals allowed) and forwards Cassie Hale (7 goals, 4 assists) and Ashleigh Paschel (14 goals, 9 assists).

The Lady Lakers do have one rather large obstacle to overcome: leading scorer and senior Latea LaRue will miss the season after injuring her knee in the second-to-last game of the basketball season.

The Lady Lakers will try to improve on their 18-win season from a year ago.

The entire story can be found here

Camdenton opens the 2010 season next Monday at Richland.

The home opener is March 25 against Columbia Hickman and is part of the teams Kicking Cancer Fund-Raiser! Help us “White-Out” Cancer by wearing a white shirt or jacket at the varsity match vs. Hickman. Also, on April 20th when we travel to West Plains we are going to wear special cancer aware t-shirts down there as jerseys when we take on our Ozark Conference rival Lady Zizzers.

A special thanks for all of our sponsors who helped us get this fund-raiser off the ground. 50% of our proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society and the other 50% will help the Jaxon Downen family as Jaxon courageously battles leukemia. The Laker’s invite you to visit their sponor’s websites and show your appreciation for those who have helped the soccer team with their generous donations. Anyone interested in contributing to the Lakers and Zizzers efforts is invited to contact Head Coach JD Hunter (jhunter@camdentonschools.org) or Head Coach Nick Schmitt (nschmitt@zizzers.org)

2009 Class 3 Central All-Region Team

2009 All-Region Team
Central Region

Central Region Co-Player of the Year: Mariah McClain – Jefferson City
Central Region Co-Player of the Year: Kara Steiner – Jefferson City

Central Region Offensive Player of the Year: Stephanie Kirvan — Camdenton
Central Region Defensive Player of the Year: Emily Downing – Jefferson City
Central Region Goalie of the Year: Adrian Pogue – Rolla

Central Region Coach of the Year: Matt Stacey – Jefferson City

All Central Region Team
MF Kim Carter 12th Rolla
MF Olivia Cox 11th Rolla
D Emily Downing 12th Jefferson City
MF Kelsey Eckenrode 12th RockBridge
D Katie Evers 11th Jefferson City
F Kayla Hauck 11th RockBridge
F Stephanie Kirvan 12th Camdenton
MF Latea LaRue 11th Camdenton
MF Edith Lopez 12th Hickman
GK Mariah McClain 12th Jefferson City
GK Adrian Pogue 11th Rolla
MF Kara Steiner 11th Jefferson City
D Ashley Stockstill 12th Waynesville
MF Hanna Winkel 12th Lebanon

Stephanie Kirvan, Kim Carter, Ashley Stockstill and Hanna Winkel are also Southwest All-Stars this year. Congratulations to all!

Thursday’s High School Girls Soccer Report

Parkview Vikings Win At Home Against Waynesville Tigers
Parkview Vikings – 1
Waynesville Tigers – 0
The Vikings got their goal from the always reliable Jess Maerz early in the 1st half. Jess collected a defensive clearance in the offensive end and sent a hard shot from about 25 yards out into a corner of the net. That goal, and hard defensive effort led by sophomore McKenzi Payton, allowed the Vikings to get the Ozark Conference win this evening. The Tigers, who recently welcomed their emotional captain Erica Combs back from an early season knee injury, put continuous pressure on Parkview for the final 20 minutes of the game but were never able to penetrate the defensive shell thrown up by the Vikings.

Nixa Eagles – 8
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
The Eagles won with a balanced scoring attack from 7 different players. Goals were scored by Kelsey Bartell (2), Vicki Rische, Ashlyn Robillard, Rachel Murphy, Katie Bolton, Brooke Rowden, and Kristin Miller. The win moves their record to 13-6-1. This sets a new single season wins record for the program.

Carthage Tigers – 3
Joplin McAuley – 1
Carthage gets a pair of goals from Jessica Diaz, in the 15th and 65th, and a goal by Jamileth Henriquez 25th to get past their Western neighbor.

Camdenton Lakers – 5
Joplin Eagles – 0
Camdenton junior Latea LaRue scored 3 goals while freshmen Kayla Utley and Abbey Herfurth each scored one. Sandra Shore and Jessica Colliver shared a half each in goal for the shutout.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 3
Dixon Bulldogs – 1
Marshfield rebounds after tough loss to Rogersville Tuesday. Kylea Ryser scores twice and Alex Cantrell scores one.

Willard Tigers -
Central Bulldogs -

Branson Pirates – 1
West Plains Zizzers – 0
The Pirates relied on junior Neva Raschel on senior night to get the win. The goal came in the 79th minute (stoppage time) on an evening that saw both teams play strong games, based upon lessons learned this season.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 10
Hillcrest Hornets – 0

Glendale Falcons – 1
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
For the second night in a row, the Falcon’s get a game-winner from their freshman midfielder, Molly Brewer, this time assisted by senior captain Emily Jordan. With the win the Falcon’s are now 8-0 in the Ozark Conference. The Chiefs are 8-1 having completed their Conference games. Next Monday’s game at Camdenton will thus decide if the Falcon’s are sole Conference champions or if they will share the title.

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

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.

Thursday Southwest Missouri High School Girls Soccer Report

Bolivar Liberators Win On Late Goal at Nixa Eagles
Bolivar Liberators – 5
Nixa Eagles – 4
The Liberators knocked off their Central Ozark foes with a goal by freshman Sara Magana (28), who leaped into the air near the penalty spot to meet Jonna Welch’s (excellent cross from the right side, nodding it into the net beyond the reach of the keeper. Beautiful goal, scored in the 77th minute, to negate a comeback by the Eagles from a 4-2 halftime deficit.

Both teams are very athletic and committed, it was a lively game that saw the attack go back and forth throughout the match. 2-2 only 20 minutes into the game, Bolivar went on to score two more to gain the early advantage. A shot by Jonna Welch from the right side just outside the box somehow fell under the cross bar, and a throw-in by Julie Magana (23), done via the flip and near the endline, worked to perfection as she put it to the near upper corner where it was easily knocked in when the keeper was unable to handle the hard throw.

Both teams came out hard in the 2nd half but it was the Eagles that began to put together the passes necessary to maintain possession and create opportunities for themselves. The first came from the penalty spot, following a foul in the box. Taken confidently by Kelsey Haist, it energized the Eagles further and they continued the attack. The 4th goal was a beauty, nodded into the net at the far post by (18) from Haist’s cross near the right endline. Haist got to the spot by picking up an attempted clearance and then battling through 3 defenders, pushing the ball past a second attempt to stop her in the box, and then delivering the quality ball.

Bolivar’s goals were scored by Jody McFarlen (PK), Hannah Harris, Julie Magana, Jonna Welch, and the game winner in the 75th minute by Sarah Magana.

Bolivar and Nixa both have teams prepared to compete. The Liberators just want to go forward, and have the youth and energy to do that all night. Nixa appears poised to join Glendale, Kickapoo, Ozark and Catholic as a program that wants to move the ball on the ground and create goals. When they spread the field tonight, they were able to do just that. Bolivar’s pressure, and some early season injuries, meant they weren’t able to get the job done in the time available to them tonight. I’m looking forward to seeing both teams several more times with the playoffs only a month away now.

UPDATE – KSPR features Liberator goalie Sara Scott as their “Wendy’s Athlete of the Week” – http://www.kspr.com/sports/43146097.html

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 4
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Senior Michelle Crawford had 3 goals, Hannah McGaughy had 1 goal

Fatima -
Richland Bears –

Parkview Vikings – 3
Laquey Hornets – 0
Shelby Stewart 1g 1a, Jessica Maerz 1g, Melanie Allen 1g, Caylin Manary- shutout

Joplin McAuley – 3
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
Goals by Jae Stephens, Erin O’Keefe, and Sammi Graham. Arielle Santillian 2 assists, Sarah Onstot first ever shutout.

Janessa, Honorary Captain, Mt Home Bombers

Janessa, Honorary Captain, Mt Home Bombers

Mtn. Home (AR) Bombers – 4
West Plains Zizzers – 0
Janessa, a fourth grader in the Mt Home (AR) school district is a big soccer fan. She’s battling cancer and goes to Little Rock every 2 weeks for chemo but wanted to see a game. The good weather meant today was the day – Janessa was an honorary captain and the team presented her a signed ball. The Zizzer’s offered a jersey signed by all the players (pictured) as well. Janessa handled the the coin toss (we lost the toss and mtn home deferred and let us have the choice anyway – good sportsmanship). It was a big night for Janessa and a nice win for the Bombers.

Glendale Falcons – 8
Waynesville Tigers – 0
Alix Opfer (2G/1A), Molly Brewer (1G/1A), Emily Cline (1G/1A), Lindsey Sprouse (1G/1A), Jeni Frewin (1G/1A), Mindy Moffe (1G), Erica Torgeson (1G), Emilee Williams (1A), Karis Hefton (1A).

Greenwood Blue Jays – 3 (PK’s)
Marshfield Blue Jays – 2
100 minutes could not decide the contest but Greenwood prevails in pk’s. Marshfield goals scored by Kylea Ryser and Alex Cantrell. Liza Salisbury and Cook record the Greenwood goals

Camdenton Lakers – 2
Branson Pirates – 0
Goals were scored by Stephanir Kirvan, Latea LaRue, Jessica Smith, Haley Baker, and Kayla Utley. Smith and Baker each had an assist while Ashley Paschel had two assists on the night.

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.

Jefferson City Jays Open Defense Of District 10 Title

Jefferson City Jays Win District Match Against Camdenton Lakers

Jeff City Jays – 1
Camdenton Lakers – 0
The defending District champions opened their newly remodeled soccer facility Tuesday with a strong message, emphasized by their attacking midfielder Kara Steiner in the video below, that they are ready to return to the winners circle. They were led this evening by junior Kara Steiner who scored the lone goal in the 67th minute, finally getting past sophomore goal keeper Sandra Shore with a cheeky little chip from just outside the 6 yard box to the far post. Up to that point, Shore had kept the Lakers close despite being out-shot 6-0 in the first half and 8-1 at the end.

The Jays offense begins with Steiner as she roams between forward and attacking midfielder depending on circumstances. The best opportunities were created when junior Molly Cowley or senior Destiny Galbreath were making runs into the corners, creating space for their teammates and sending quality crosses into the box. Galbreath came closest in the 1st half when Cowley’s cross was brought down at the far post by Jenna Foster and Galbreath smacked a quick shot that Shore stopped at point blank range (pictured above).

The Lakers rely on junior LaTea LaRue who is very strong and tireless, working both ends of the pitch this evening. Assisted by Hayley Baker and Chelsey VanHook in the middle, the Lakers have a strong midfield that will allow them to challenge in District 10. The challenge against the Jays was penetrating a strong defense, featuring a pair of smart and fast central defenders in Katie Evans and Abbey Campbell. With speedy outside backs such as Emily Downing (SBU-bound) and Kelsey Coffman, teams will not score too many counter-attack goals. Stephanie Kirvan will get her share of goals this season but I’d recommend teams spend extra time on their set pieces prior to a game against the Jay’s this season.

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The Jays are defending District 10 Champions, defeating Sedalia Smith-Cotton last year. This was their first home game, and first District game, of the season after going 0-2-1 at the SportPort Invitational in St Louis last week.

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats Win 1st Game In 2nd OT

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats at Carthage Tigers, Inaugural Game For Both Teams
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 2 (2nd OT)
Carthage Tigers – 1
The Wildcats earned their first win in their first game Monday on a set piece midway through the second overtime period. It was scored by junior Najee Donson (otherwise known as babbiboo32), on a shot just inside the 6-yard box, after a fine cross by #15(?). That’s Najee (#32) celebrating with teammates immediately after scoring the golden goal.

It was a grey, windy afternoon and much of the play was isolated to the downwind side of the field as both teams worked to create offensive opportunities. Carthage got their goal from senior Patricia Marin (#1) midway through the second half when she scored on a direct kick from just outside the box. Logan-Rogersville got their goal from freshman Kadi Leonardi (#16) soon afterwards, leading to the overtime period. Goalies were Phylicia Lewis for Carthage and Kelsay Leingang for Logan-Rogersville.

Smugmug Gallery/Slideshow – Logan Rogersville Wildcats and Carthage Tigers

I have to offer a shout out to the Lady Tigers. With 31 players on the overall roster, the team bench was standing and cheering every play through out the game. I thought I was at a Jonas Brothers concert given the volume and amount of cheering that occurred. That same enthusiasm is spilling over to their new website (add it to your list of links) where they already have 17 positive comments. Well done ladies!

Camdenton Lakers – 10
Richland Bears – 0
Senior Stephanie Kirvan gets a pair as 6 different girls score in the game against the Class 1 foe. Junior Latea LaRue, and freshmen Kayla Utley and Cassie Hale scored a pair of goals each while junior Jessica Smith and sophomore Ashley Paschel each scored one. Sophomores Jessica Colliver and Sandra Shore shared time in goal.

Springfield Catholic – 10
Pleasant Hope Pirates – 0
Provided by soccermom: Shelby Hatz, Mandy Bailes, and Bekah Bade scored two goals apiece and Rachel Herron, Emily Loethen, Jordan Banasik, and Emily Ortega each scored a goal as Catholic won the opening game of the season against District foe, the Lady Pirates, in Pleasant Hope. Maddy Renner, Courtney Devlin, and AnnMarie Banasik each recorded two assists and Natalie Smid added one assist.

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 2 (PK’s)
Jefferson City Helias Crusaders - 1
After a 1-1 tie in regulation, the Yellowjackets and Crusaders played a pair of scoreless overtime periods. The Yellowjackets prevailed in PK’s 4-3