Missouri Class 3 Girls All-State Soccer Honors

Shea Groom, Liberty Jays (2011)

Shea Groom, Liberty Jays (2011)

The Missouri Soccer Coaches Association have released their All-State Girls teams. Congratulations to the players from this region who were recognized, including Southwest All-Stars Emily Cline, Haley Baker, Kali Kuse and Marin Gelsheimer, as well as underclassmen Molly Brewer, Lauren Moats, Alix Opfer and Kindra Lierz.

Player of the Year – Shea Groom, Liberty
Offensive Player of the Year – Kasey Clark, Liberty
Defensive Player of the Year – Maddie Friedman, Ursuline
Co-GoalKeepers:
Caroline Stanley, Lee’s Summit North
Mallory Yant, Ursuline
Coach of the Year – Private Ashlee Slayback, Ursuline
Co-Coach of the Year – Public:
Tom Rottjakob, Liberty
Jeff Rogers, Glendale

See video of the game winning goal by Shea Groom in the final second of the second OT period against Ursuline. She gets the touch just before Maddie Friedman and Mallory Yant are able to get to the ball. Three top players in a single space, it’s an incredible goal.

Final Rankings
1 Liberty 27-3
2 Ursuline 17-5-1
3 Glendale 22-2
4 Incarnate Word 16-6-1
5 Lee’s Summit North 19-6
6 Park Hill South 22-4-1
7 St. Joe 16-6
8 St. Teresa’s 17-4
9 Howell North 17-7-1
10 Lindbergh 20-7
11 Lee’s Summit West 20-6
12 Ft. Zumwalt West 18-7-1
13 Howell 18-5-2
14 Lafayette 19-8
15 Rock Bridge 16-8-1

First Team
D Maddie Friedman JR Ursuline
D Mikala McGhee JR Pattonville
D Kelsey Clayman JR Lafayette
D Delaney Kiely JR Liberty
F Kailey Utley JR Pattonville
F Abbey Stock SR St. Joe
F Mariah Gove JR Hazelwood West
F Shea Groom SR Liberty
F Jaycie Johnson SO Lee’s Summit West
F Jessica Herrman JR Raytown
F Emily Cline SR Glendale
GK Mallory Yant SR Ursuline
GK Caroline Stanley SR Lee’s Summit North
MF Mel Donaldson SO IWA
MF Molly Huber SR Ursuline
MF Mary Bowman SR Rock Bridge
MF Allie Stephenson JR Lee’s Summit North
MF Kasey Clark SR Liberty
MF Caroline Gray SR St. Teresa’s Academy
MF Alex Sotak SO Jackson
MF Molly Brewer JR Glendale
Second Team
D Andrea Strebler SR Ursuline
D Paige Westbrook JR Fort Zumwalt West
D Haley Shelton JR Park Hill South
D Courtney Licata JR Lee’s Summit North
D Karson Kuhlmann SR St. Teresa’s Academy
D Alix Opfer JR Glendale
F Kelsey Fouch SR Howell North
F Allison Magruder SR Parkway Central
F Carmen Boessen JR Rock Bridge
F Ashley Licata JR Lee’s Summit North
F Alex Massey JR Kearney
F Savannah Trujillo Fr St. Teresa’s Academy
F Jess Smugala JR Seckman
GK Nina Tzianos JR Lindbergh
MF Maddie Orf SO IWA
MF Ashley Geist JR Hazelwood West
MF Haley Baker SR Camdenton
MF Kaitlyn Clark FR Liberty
MF Courtney Claassen SO Park Hill South
MF Katy Riojas JR Park Hill South
MF Lauren Sullivan SO Staley
MF Jenna Turner SR Liberty
MF Kasey Crowden SR Jackson
MF Lauren Moats JR Nixa
Honorable Mention
D Erin Winschel SR IWA
D Kali Kuse SR Camdenton
D Mallory Page JR Lee’s Summit
D Kaitlyn Barnes FR Lee’s Summit West
F Kayte Skrivan JR IWA
F Julie Mooney SR Francis Howell
F Kayla Nurnberger SR Washington
F Tiffany Wehmeyer SR Smith-Cotton
GK Morgan Hartzler JR Kearney
GK Kindra Lierz FR Glendale
MF Hunter Wagoner JR Troy
MF Kaley Nieters FR St. Joe
MF Miranda Burroughs SR Poplar Bluff
MF Marin Gelsheimer SR Kickapoo

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

Glendale Outscores Kickapoo

Emily Cline (GHS 2011) and Rachel McIntyre (KHS 2011)

Emily Cline (GHS 2011) and Rachel McIntyre (KHS 2011)

An early season rumble that featured three two penalty kicks (for Kickapoo), a red card for a tackle on a breakaway (against Kickapoo) and even some moments of quality play. March soccer! UPDATED

Glendale Falcons – 5
Kickapoo Chiefs – 3
The game got off to a fast start when Emily Cline was taken down just outside the box in the 2nd minute. Jr Molly Brewer collected the loose ball, set and shot to the far post (video below). Kickapoo tied the game only minutes later when McKenna Adams was fouled in Glendale’s box, leading to a goal scored from the penalty spot by Marin Gelsheimer. In the 22nd, Cline was once again fouled leading to a direct kick from approximately 26 yards out. Once again Brewer was on target. When Cline scored from the top of the penalty box late in the first half, it appeared Glendale had an unassailable lead.

Kickapoo had been controlling play in the latter part of the first half, moving the ball well against the Falcons. It was a nice display in comparison to Glendale’s focus on springing Cline. When she scored in stoppage time, it could have disheartened the Chief’s but they came out in the second half committed to their plan. It led to their second goal when McKenna Adam’s was able to move parallel to the end line into the box all the way to the six yard box where she slid her shot to the far post.

Glendale’s bench was crowded this evening, in comparison to the Chief’s who had four substitutes available. In the 55th minute, Rachel McIntyre was shown a straight red card, leaving Kickapoo with 10 on the pitch. Cline had been sprung free down the left side. As McIntyre came across from the right side to track her down her tackle stopped the attack but at the expense of her remaining time on the pitch. She’ll also miss the game against Catholic on Friday. Yet again the Chief’s fought back from a deficit, tying the game a few minutes later when Glendale was called for a handball in the box. Gelsheimer finished her second PK of the night and it looked like we were headed to overtime until…

Yep, Cline. This time it was a goal kick by freshman starter Kendra Lierz. Cline came across and flicked the ball forward into space and used her pace to again get behind the defense and bury her breakaway in the 75th. She scored her hat-trick minutes later when a breakdown in the box led to an open net.

Friday Game Reports

McKenzie Danzer, Kickapoo Chiefs (2012)

McKenzie Danzer, Kickapoo Chiefs (2012)

A pair of Kansas City teams are visiting Springfield this weekend, with matches against Kickapoo and Ozark on their Friday-Saturday schedule.

Kickapoo Chiefs – 3
Blue Springs South – 1
The Chiefs got the game-winner in the first half from a reliable source. McKenna Adams was sent into the offensive end with a simple ball over the top of the defense and she buried it when the defense failed to anticipate her attack angle. The second goal was scored by Brittani Baker late in the half when her cross from the right side slipped past the goalkeeper and rolled into the open net. Senior midfield general Marin Gelsheimer scored the third goal 16 minutes into the second half to open up the lead for the Chiefs.

The game was never certain for Kickapoo however, despite controlling the majority of play. Both early goals benefited from keeper errors and as the game progressed, the limited bench the Chiefs have (only 30 players total, 15 on varsity at the moment) led to some sloppy play late. A penalty kick, when a fatigued defender took down a BSS player in the box, was saved by Danzer and a break-away midway through the second half was also rejected when Danzer dove into the play near the top of her box. The goal was scored on a cross to the near post that was flicked over the defender and keeper and tapped into an open net by BSS’s fireplug midfielder, #2.

On a more positive note (I try) the Chiefs showed very good communication and play before fatigue set in. Gelsheimer and freshman Miriam Melugin will go toe-to-toe with the other key midfield teams in the area (Brewer-Opfer at Glendale and Haist-Moats at Nixa) while McKenna Adams and Kaylee Stephens offer the Chiefs strong senior leadership down the middle of the pitch. More later with my District 11 preview early next week.

Ozark Tigers – 0
Park Hill South – 8

Parkview at Carthage, March 2011 (by Joe George)Carthage Tigers – 0
Parkview Vikings – 5
Sr Kelsey Loderhose and Emma Chilton each scored two goals tonight for the visitors plus an own goal. An early District 12 win as Parkview has moved West to join Carthage, Joplin, Neosho and Willard.

Harrison (AR) Goblins – 5
West Plains Zizzers – 0

Camdenton Lakers – 2
Marshfield Blue Jays – 0
Goals were scored by junior Meagan D’Arcy and senior Ashleigh Paschel. Haley Baker had an assist. Shutout was shared by seniors Jess Colliver and Sandy Shore.

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
Nixa Eagles – 7
Another shutout for the Eagles. First half goals were scored by Kelsey Bartell, assist by Lauren Moats; Moats, assist by Courtney Frerichs and Paige Townsend, assist by Rachel Murphy. Second half goals were scored by Courtney Frerichs, assist by Moats; Murphy, assist by Halie Owen, Murphy unassisted and Brittany Kirkpatrick, assisted by Bartell. Shutout by Kristin Miller

JV game was won by Nixa 2-0. Shutout: Lexi Stagner
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Southwest Baptist Bearcats Sign Braun, Cantrell, White, Gelsheimer and Copeland

Bolivar, Mo. – SBU Head Women’s Soccer Coach has announced the signing of nine players to National Letters of Intent. “We are very excited about the addition of these young ladies and what they bring to our program. We felt we were close to being one of the top teams in our conference, but we were just missing in a few areas. I think this class has helped us close the gap and get us ready for a tough conference run in 2011,” said Coach Podeyn.

SBU announced the signing of 5’8” defender Jayme Braun from Ozark, Missouri. “Jayme is a strong and physical left-footed defender with good size and speed. We need more strength and depth as last year showed us, and Jayme gives us an excellent defender to help strengthen our defense moving forward.” Jayme has earned All-District, All-Conference and All-Region Honors each of the last two years representing Ozark High School in Ozark, Missouri. “I chose SBU because it was close to home, has a small Christian Environment, has one of the best Physical Therapy Programs in the country, and a very good soccer program,” said Jayme. Jayme will enter SBU in August as a freshman in the Physical Therapy Program.

SBU announced the signing of 5’2” central midfielder Alex Cantrell from Marshfield, Missouri. “Alex is a tremendous midfielder with great vision. She understands our system and how we play and is the perfect fit for the triangle midfield. She has great awareness on the field and is very creative in attacking play.” Alex earned All-District and All-Conference Honors each of the last two years representing Marshfield High School in Marshfield, Missouri. “I chose SBU because of its small campus and it being close to home. The SBU soccer program was a perfect fit for me and was exactly what I was looking for,” said Alex. Alex will enter SBU in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’6” forward Amanda White from St. James, Missouri. “Amanda is one of those players because of where she plays did not receive a lot of attention. She is a very quick attacking player who has scored almost 80 goals for her high school in three years. She has the capability and desire to score with a tremendous work rate that gives defenders fits. She will fit in well with our attacking scheme.” Amanda has been voted Offensive Player of the Year for her team since her freshman year, she is a 3-Time All-District and All-Conference Player and last year was selected as an All-Region and 2nd Team All-State Performer for St. James High School in St. James, Missouri. “I chose SBU because it has one of the best Physical Therapy Programs and I was impressed with the soccer program there. It was exactly what I was looking for,” said Amanda. Amanda will enter SBU in August and plans on majoring in Physical Therapy.

Marin Gelsheimer, Kickapoo (2011)SBU announced the signing of 5’5” attacking central midfielder Marin Gelsheimer from Springfield, Missouri. “Marin is a special player that sees things before they happen. She is very intuitive on the field and reads the game at a different level. She is technically strong with both feet and dangerous anywhere from 30 yards out. She has tremendous speed and is strong and aggressive on the ball.” Marin is the centerpiece of the Kickapoo High School midfield and has been for the last three years. She has earned All-District, All-Conference, All-Ozark, and All-Region Honors and was last year selected as her team’s Most Valuable Player. “I chose SBU for various reasons. Most importantly I want to attend a college with a Christ-centered education filled with people who love Christ just as I do. Another reason is because of the smaller class sizes. I work better one-on-one with that personal attention in a classroom environment. I also admire the fact that I will be able to have a more personal relationship with my professors. I believe that all of these aspects is what is going to be the key to success for my college experience and SBU provides all of these things,” said Marin. Marin will enter SBU in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’8” forward/defender Brittany Copeland from Neosho, Missouri. “Brittany was one of those players we identified at our Prospects Camp last August. She was strong, physical and tough to shake off of the ball. She has a tremendous shot and does not give up on the play. She was a solid player we envisioned could play up front or even in the back. She is a smart and talented player who can adjust and adapt well to any situation.” Brittany plays for Neosho High School and as earned All-District and All-Conference Honors each of the last two years. “After attending soccer camp and visiting the campus I realized SBU would be a perfect fit for me. I like the smaller campus and Christian values of SBU. I believe playing soccer under Coach Podeyn will improve my skills and help me become a better athlete. I am interested in physical therapy as a major and I believe SBU has the best program in the area,” said Brittany. Brittany will enter SBU in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’0” wing midfielder and attacker Heather Seger from Jacob, Illinois. “Heather is a very creative and dynamic player who possesses speed like I’ve never seen before. I remember the first time I saw her in a game she was just a blur. I had to wait for her to stop to see her number and who she was. She is an amazing attacking player who is absolutely relentless in her pursuit of the ball. She doesn’t understand how to stop and never gives up on any play. She is strong enough as a player to play in midfield, but dynamic and fast that she makes a perfect wing attacker as well. She is an exciting addition for us.” Heather plays for a Triad High School team that won Regionals and Sectionals last year and has been Missouri Valley Conference Champions the last three years. Last year, Heather received Offensive Player of the Year Honors from the Missouri Valley Conference. “I chose SBU because of its Computer Science and Education Programs, its small size, and its soccer program, said Heather. Heather will enter SBU in August as a freshman and plans on majoring in Education and Computer Science.

SBU announced the signing of 5’3” forward Caitlin Suerig from Pacific, Missouri. “Caitlin is a very crafty and creative attacking player who is quick and confident when breaking down defenders 1v.1. I felt like we needed to get more dangerous up front and Caitlin is a player that gives us a dangerous 1v.1 threat with a definite goal scoring touch.” Caitlin has been selected as an All-Conference Performer each of the last two years and was selected as the Conference Offensive MVP last year. “I chose SBU because I want to attend school where others share my beliefs and I can play for a competitive soccer program.” Caitlin will enter in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’4” midfielder Shalyn Wheeler from Harrisonville, Missouri. “Shalyn is fun to watch. She has a tremendous work rate and never gives up on the ball. She is quick and aggressive and is deceptively physical in her play. She is the kind of player you like having on your team because you’d hate to play against her. She never stops. She is also a great TEAM player as she is always positive and upbeat and loves to play” Shalyn plays club soccer in Kansas City and also plays at Harrisonville High School. Last year she earned 2nd Team All-Conference and 2nd Team All-District Honors. “Southwest Baptist University was the first college visit I ever went on and from that day on no other school compared to SBU. I visited multiple schools trying to find the “perfect school,” yet I always came back to SBU. SBU offered everything I wanted: a small school, a soccer team, a private religious school, close to home and many others.” Shalyn will enter as a freshman in August.

SBU announced the signing of Lucinda Menne, a 5’8” central defender from St. Charles Community College in St. Louis, Missouri. “I knew when I met Lucinda that she was the player I wanted. She has very good speed, but is very strong at controlling and captaining everything from the back. She is physical and aggressive, but plays very smart and does not take risks. She dominates in the air defensively and is very positive and supportive with her defensive partners.” A four-year starter in high school, Lucinda began her college education and playing career helping to start the St. Charles Community College Women’s Soccer Program. Last season, Lucinda helped them to a 14-5-1 record and a District Championship. They just missed a chance at qualifying for the NJCAA National Tournament losing to eventual qualifier Lewis and Clark 1-0 in overtime. “I chose SBU because I really wanted to go to a school with a Christian atmosphere. I am a hard worker and very passionate about playing and am looking forward to playing at SBU.” Lucinda will enter SBU in August after earning her Associates Degree from St. Charles Community College. She will begin as a junior.

Missouri Class 3 All-District 11 Girls Soccer Honors

Lauren Moats, Nixa Eagles (2012)

Lauren Moats, Nixa Eagles (2012)

2010 Class 3 All-District 11 Girls Soccer Teams

Coach Of the Year – Evan Palmer *
Player Of the Year – Lauren Moats *
Defensive Player of the Year – Kristin Miller
Offensive Player of the Year – Emily Cline
Keeper Player of the Year – Paige Hemphill *

Represents a Unanimous selection *

What’s Coming – All Stars, Stats, District Recognition

Miriam Taylor, Camdenton Lakers (2013)

Miriam Taylor, Camdenton Lakers (2013)

Just a heads up on a few things to look for. I’m working hard to

1. Get the Girls Southwest All-Stars announcement done soon. Another day or two!
2. District, Conference and Regional recognition should start trickling out. The Coaches don’t release District until all teams in the District are done playing so some of those will begin soon, followed by the others. I’ll post them here as soon as I get them!
3. I’ve also asked the Coaches to send me their season stats so we can recognize some of the individual play out there. Here’s a preview of the Goalies and the Scorers!

Player, School – Games Played | Goals Allowed | Goals Allowed Average | Shutouts | Win-Loss Record
Rachel Scott & Megan Goetzinger, Springfield Catholic – 20 | 7 | 0.35 | 16 | 17-3
Caylin Manary, Parkview – 19 | 17 | 0.89 | 6 | 15-4

Player, School – Goals, Assists, Total Points – Graduation year, Game Winning Goals
Miriam Taylor, Camdenton – 21, 10, 52 – 2013, 5
Ashleigh Paschel, Camdenton – 20, 8, 48 – 2011, 6
McKenna Adams, Kickapoo – 18, 7, 43 – 2011, 5 – updated
Jessica Smith, Camdenton – 10, 13, 33 – 2010, 2
Haley Baker, Camdenton – 9, 14, 32 – 2011, 1
Shelby Stewart, Parkview – 13, 6, 32 – 2010, 3
Jessica Maerz, Parkview – 11, 8, 30 – 2010, 2
Kelsey Loderhose, Parkview – 12, 4, 28 – 2011, 3
Kelsey Swarens, Carl Junction – 11, 5, 27 – 2012, 1
Marin Gelsheimer, Kickapoo – 11, 1, 23 – 2011, 3
Tash Ugbah, West Plains – 9, 4, 22 – 2012, 4
Melanie Allen, Parkview – 4, 2, 10 – 2010, 2

The All-Star Game is Tuesday June 22nd and there is a Facebook event you can add yourself to

Nixa Eagles Win On Moat’s Goal In Final Seconds

Lauren Moats (Nixa 2011) Celebrates Game Winner

Lauren Moats (Nixa 2011) Celebrates Game Winner


#4 Ozark Tigers – 1
#5 Nixa Eagles – 2
Junior Sophomore Lauren Moats, the most significant addition to Girls soccer in the region this season, delivered the knock out blow for the Nixa Eagles with the game-winning goal in the final seconds of the match with Ozark this evening. Pouncing on the loose ball after goalie Paige Hemphill’s diving save of Jo Pavlowsky’s shot from 12 yards, Moat’s slipped the ball just inside the upright beyond the reach of the prone All-State goalkeeper. With the final whistle coming before the restart, the Eagles captured their most important win in recent memory, overcoming their Christian County rivals and their own internal demons.

Eleven days ago, the Eagles faced off against Ozark for the Central Ozark Conference title, only to fall in PK’s after tying the game with 7 min remaining. It was the fourth District game that the Eagle’s had lost by a goal or in PK’s, pushing them to the 5th seed in the playoffs. A team with all of the necessary components but one that had not ‘found it’s identity’ yet in the words of one father. While not a full butterfly, this chrysalis may be ready to shed the pupa holding it back with tonights win.

The game started quickly and Nixa forced Ozark keeper Paige Hemphill to come out to stop a foray in the 3rd minute. While Nixa was maintaining the majority of the possession, the Tiger’s came close a couple of times in the first 20 minutes, primarily due to a defense that was offering too much time and space in the box. Only Ozark’s inability to get a shot on frame kept the Eagles close. The Tiger’s did break through in the 27th when a strong run down the right side by Hadleigh Jordan, followed by her square ball, created an opportunity for Jordan Taylor in the six yard box. It skipped past as Eagle keeper Kristin Miller came out but Danielle Poivre was waiting at the far post to tap in the loose ball.

The Tiger’s lead held late although Jayme Braun was called upon to clear balls off the line not once but twice, in the 32nd after Kelsey Haist send Courtney Frerich in alone but her shot was parried, and again in the 45th minute following a corner kick.

The Eagles finally broke through, tying the score when Kelsey Haist buried her penalty kick following a foul on Kelsey Bartell in the box on a set piece. The opportunity came about from a hustle play by Moats who chased down a ball on the right side the defense and everyone else thought was going to roll out. Moats didn’t give up on it, kept it in play and ran towards the box when she was tripped from behind just outside the area. The free kick by Haist was followed by the foul and the goal.

The previous result was fresh in both teams minds but this was a new Eagle’s squad as Head Coach Evan Palmer made some changes during the course of the game. The key one was giving freshman Jordyn Hoskins (#2) significant minutes in central midfield during the second half as well as moving Haist into the middle with her. The additional energy and pace created more pressure as the Eagle’s stayed fresher going to the final minutes. The Tiger’s made one final foray in the 77th minute that almost broke the Eagle’s hearts but junior Courtney Frerich’s came off the goal line following a corner kick and chested a loose ball away from danger.

The Eagle’s game winner came minutes later as Kelsey Bartell went high to intercept a ball, freshman Fitzpatrick stepped up to collect the clearance and carry the ball all the way to the box before her cross set up the game-winner.

The Eagle’s face off against Parkview on Wednesday. The two teams faced each other March 30th, in a scoreless game that was decided by penalty kicks, with Nixa falling 4-5 in PK’s.

Marin Gelsheimer, Kickapoo Chiefs (2011)

Marin Gelsheimer, Kickapoo Chiefs (2011)

#3 Kickapoo Chiefs - 7
#6 Branson Pirates – 0
Marin Gelsheimer (pictured) scored a pair of goals, the first in the 7th minute as she buried a shot from 22 yards into the side netting and a similar goal in the 18th that skipped underneath a diving goalkeeper. Additional goals by McKenna Adams, Danielle Smulczenski (2), Casey Weitzel and Megan Manes provided the final margin.

The Chief’s get a rematch with the Glendale Falcon’s as a result, on Wednesday evening following graduation ceremonies early next week. Glendale has won the two previous games against Kickapoo, with a 4-2 win in March and 3-1 on Wednesday this week.

Wednesday’s Semifinals
The delay is due to the fact that Monday and Tuesday are graduation ceremonies for SPS schools
5:00 pm: #1 Parkview vs. #5 Nixa
7:00 pm: #2 Glendale vs. #3 Kickapoo