Missouri High School Soccer, Class 2 All-State

2010 Boys Class 2 All State and Final Team Rankings

Player of the Year – Michael Hensiek, St. Mary’s
Co-Offensive Player of the Year – Pete Grindel, Farmington & Sean Hogan, Duchesne
Defensive Player of the Year – Jacob Wieser, St. Mary’s
Co-Goalkeeper of the Year – Matt Derrington, Trinity & Caleb Marquis, Moberly

Coach of the Year, Private – Jeff Robben, St. Mary’s
Coach of the Year, Public – Jon Reed, Smithville

First Team
Ebert Alvarez SR D Marshall
Will Grefrath SR D Helias
Tyler Swehla JR D Smithville
Jacob Wieser JR D St. Marys
Kyle Martin JR D Priory
Caleb Grabill SR F Harrisonville
Matt Magana SR F Bolivar
Jon Najera SR F Marshall
Pete Grindel SR F Farmington
Sean Hogan SR F Duchesne
CJ Harkrader SR GK Harrisonville
Thomas Goerke JR GK Smithville
James Holloway JR GK Notre Dame
Matt Derrington SR GK Trinity Catholic
Caleb Marquis SR GK Moberly
Mitchell Waters JR MF Bolivar
Tom Koerper JR MF Trinity Catholic
Michael Hensiek SR MF St. Marys
Kevin Matheny SR MF Clayton
Tim Miller SR MF Westminster
Carson Pryor SR MF MICDS
Scott Stiffler SR MF St. Dominic

SECOND TEAM
John Hunsicker SR D Westminster
Timothy Armstrong JR F Bolivar
Erik Moreno JR F Marshall
Blake Wenzel SR F Helias
Hunter Williams JR F Sikeston
Zach Pudlowski SR F St. Marys
Mitch Gangloff SR F St. Marys
Jake Woltering SR F Duchesne
Andrew Rhodes JR F Priory2
Ethan Roth JR F Moberly
Jacob Phillips SR GK Marshall
Cody Blentlinger JR MF Harrisonville
Aaron Hensley SR MF Warrensburg
Corey Sanders SR MF Cassville
Isaac Benner SO MF Smithville
Brennan Callahan SR MF Hillsboro
Tyler Buelow SR MF Notre Dame
Cody Fritsche SR MF Lutheran South
Alec Tieber JR MF Windsor
Doug Brooking SR MF Priory
Brett Stiffler SR MF St. Dominic
Jacob Mohrmann JR MF Priory

HONORABLE MENTION
Miller Wehrle SR D Warrensburg
Ryan Battles JR D Hillsboro
Alex Brown FR D St. Dominic
Ori Goldwasser JR F Center
Bryce Wiebrecht JR F Perryville
Aaron Jezik JR F Trinity Catholic
Alexander Roberts JR F Moberly
Elliot Meyer SR F Hannibal
James Hohenstein SR GK Lutheran South
Alexi Leos JR GK Duchesne
Derek Crockett SR MF Warrensburg
Colten Harden SR MF Marshfield
Jake Pierce JR MF Fulton
Ethan Hays JR MF Smithville
Zach Thomas SR MF Farmington
Jacob Applebaum SR MF Westminster
Michael Groene SR MF Duchesne
Beau Haydon SR MF Clayton
Nick Rizzo JR MF MICDS

Final Rankings
1 St. Mary’s 21-6-3
2 Smithville 21-6
3 Clayton 17-10-2
4 Marshall 24-4
5 Priory 18-4
6 Duchesne 17-8-2
7 St. Dominic 18-6-2
8 Trinity 14-10
9 Farmington 19-3
10 MICDS 14-8
Others: Moberly, Cape Notre Dame, Union, Bolivar

Missouri High School Soccer – Class 2 Regional Team

The 2010 All-Region Team for what is being described as the Southwest Region includes schools from Districts 9, 10, 11, and 12. The District winners were Bolivar, Cassville, Marshall and Warrensburg. Think I-44 corridor and the I-70 corridor East of Kansas City.

Co-Players of the Year: Jon Najera, Marshall and Mitchell Waters, Bolivar
Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Magana, Bolivar
Defensive Player of the Year: Ebert Alvarez, Marshall
Goalkeeper of the Year: CJ Harkrader, Harrisonville
Coach of the Year: Josh Posegate, Marshall

Player, Grade – Pos, School
Timothy Armstrong, 11 – FW, Bolivar
Caleb Grabill, 12 – FW, Harrisonville
Matt Magana, 12 - FW, Bolivar
BJ McGuffey, 12 – FW, Cassville
Erik Moreno, 11 – FW, Marshall
Jon Najera, 12 – FW, Marshall
RJ Pericola, 11 – FW, Carl Junction
Blake Wenzel, 12 - FW, Helias
Cody Blentlinger, 11 – MF, Harrisonville
Derek Crockett, 12 – MF, Warrensburg
Colten Harden, 12 – MF, Marshfield
Aaron Hensley, 12 – MF, Warrensburg
Abraham Mejia, 12 – MF, Monett
Jake Pierce, 11 – MF, Fulton
Corey Sanders, 12 – MF, Cassville
Mitchell Waters, 11 – MF, Bolivar
Ebert Alvarez, 12 - DF, Marshall
Will Grefrath, 12 – DF, Helias
Miller Wehrle, 12 – DF, Warrensburg
Brenden Williams, 12 – DF, Rogersville
Nii Addo Abrahams, 12 – GK, Carl Junction
CJ Harkrader, 12 – GK, Harrisonville
Jacob Phillips, 12 – GK, Marshall

Class 2 District Playoffs

Mitchell Waters, Bolivar Liberators

Mitchell Waters, Bolivar Liberators

C2 D9: Bolivar hosts the newly configured District 9 event. Hillcrest advanced with a win against Republic on Saturday.
#1 Bolivar Liberators – 4
#5 Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Bolivar goals by Matt Magana, Timothy Armstrong (2) and Mitchell Waters.

#2 Marshfield Blue Jays – 3
#3 Rogersville Wildcats – 2
Marshfield goals by Evan Barth (13th by Colton Harden), Ryan Doolittle (43rd by Evan Barth, Colton Harden), Joseph Huber (75th) for the game winner. Rogersville goals by Curt McHenry 2 (39th and 46th).

The Final is Tuesday, featuring Bolivar vs Marshfield at 6pm, with the winner advancing to the Sectional game against the District 10 winner November 9th.

C2 D10: Monett is hosting
#1 Carl Junction Bulldogs – 8
#4 Aurora Houn’Dawgs – 0

#2 Cassville Wildcats -
#3 Monett Cubs -

C2 D11: Boonville, who lost to Osage on Saturday, are hosting District 11.
#5 Osage Indians – 0
#1 Marshall Owls – 4
The Owls, coached by West Plains alum Josh Posgate, got a pair of goals in each half for the win. Final Osage soccer record – 12 wins 15 losses. 22 wins in two years of the programs existence.

District winner faces District 12 winner in the Sectional, and the winner from D9/D10 in the Quarterfinal.

#2 Helias is part of District 11, whose final is Thursday. #1 Harrisonville will likely face off against #2 Warrensburg in District 12 on Wednesday.

Oct 26th Games – Carthage Wins At Kickapoo

Carthage Tigers

Carthage Tigers

Kickapoo Chiefs – 1
Carthage Tigers – 3
at KHS, Tiger’s struck for a goal early in the 2nd half. Haven’t heard final yet! Well, well. Looks like I should have stayed for the 2nd half rather than heading over to Missouri State where the Bears handled Memphis quite easily. Mark you calendars for November 9th, when the winners of District 11 and 12 face off. Could these two teams meet again?

PHOTO GALLERY

Webb City Cardinals – 3
Republic Tigers – 0
at Kickapoo, halftime score

Central Bulldogs – 3
Branson Pirates – 1
at Central High School

Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Nixa Eagles – 4
at Hillcrest HS, KhaiUyen Huynh scored the first goal of the afternoon, assisted by Drake Trease. Trease got the 2nd, assisted by Robert Neathery who then scored the 3rd goal unassisted. Andrew Schenck completed the scoring with his goal in the 2nd half, assisted by Drake Hughes. Mason Young and Josh Pittser shared the shutout. Nixa ends the regular season at 18-5, the best record in the history of Nixa boys soccer

Greenwood class of 2011

Greenwood class of 2011

Greenwood Blue Jays – 10
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
at Greenwood, it was Senior Recognition night. Goals were scored by Devon Whitlock assist Hawken Thieme; Robert Philpot assist Devon Whitlock; Stuart Beezley assist Devon Whitlock; Jack Hogan assist Cory McCoy; Hawken Thieme unassisted; Jack Hogan assist Hawken Thieme; Devon Whitlock unassisted; Hawken Thieme assist Devon Whitlock; Hawken Thieme unassisted; Ben Whitlock assist Stuart Beezley

Joplin Eagles – 2 (PKs)
Rolla Bulldogs – 1
at Joplin

Carl Junction Bulldogs -
Monett Cubs –
at Carl Junction

Neosho Wildcats -
Parkview Vikings –
at Neosho

Ozark Tigers – 6
West Plains Zizzers – 1
at Ozark

Cassville Wildcats – 1
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 2 (PKs)
at Cassville, per an observer – Fantastic defense from both teams. Rogersville goal by #21 Nathan Davis

Hickman Kewpies – 2
Camdenton Lakers – 0
at Hickman

School of the Osage Indians – 2
Bolivar Liberators – 7
at Osage, Bolivar goals by Jacob Hampton, Tim Armstrong (Magana), Tim Armstrong (Magana), Matt Magana (Mitchell Waters), Armstrong (Gage Mossman), Matt Magana, Josh Condren (Waters). Osage #11 two late goals in the last 10 minutes of play.

Bolivar seniors Matt Magana, Jacob Hampton, and Sterling Roberts tie the record for most wins by a class, they now have 80 wins. Liberators improve to 16-7. Osage falls to 11-14.

Oct 25th Games

Hillcrest Hornets –
Ozark Tigers –
at Hillcrest HS

Willard Tigers –
Greenwood Blue Jays –
at Willard, now 7pm start

Branson Pirates – 6
Bolivar Liberators – 7 (1st OT)
at Branson, a penalty kick in the 1st overtime period by Mitchell Waters ended the high scoring match in the 82nd minute. 11 of the 13 goals were scored going with the strong wind. Goals by Mitchell Waters (3), Timothy Armstrong (2), Matt Magana and Jacob Hampton for Bolivar. Branson goals by Sylvinho (4) and two more by ??.

Waynesville Tigers -
Jefferson City Jays –
at Waynesville

Nixa Eagles – 3
Central Bulldogs – 0
at Nixa, the Eagles got goals from Andrew Schenck, KhaiUyen Huynh assisted by Robert Neathery and Luke Moore and in the second half, byAdrian Yang-Jacobi with assists by Moore and Austin Engleman. Nixa is now 17-5 while Mason Young gets his 12th shutout of the season.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 4
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
at Marshfield, Goals by Evan Barth (29th from Ryan Doolittle), Colton Harden (41st), Colton Harden (43rd from Ryan Doolittle), Evan Barth (79th from Trent Burks). 7th shutout of the season for the Jays’ defense.

Cassville Wildcats -
College Heights Cougars –
at Cassvillle

Camdenton Lakers – 5
Crocker Lions – 1
now at Camdenton HS

Webb City Cardinals –
Thomas Jefferson –
at Webb City

MON Report – Liberators Open With A Shutout Win

Matt Magana, Bolivar Liberators (2011)

Matt Magana, Bolivar Liberators (2011)

Bolivar Liberators – 5
Aurora Houn’ Dawgs – 0
The Liberators open their defense of last year’s 2nd place finish at State with a shut out at Aurora. Bolivar’s goals were scored by Matt Magana (2), Jacob Hampton (2) and Tim Armstrong

Nixa Eagles – 1
Joplin Eagles – 0
Nixa goal by Junior Jameson McFadden with assist by Drake Trease, also a Junior.
JV – Nixa 3, Joplin 1 with Nixa goals by Jacob Bratcher (2 goals) and Colton Knight (Both Freshman).

Tuesday’s Report – Bulldogs Shut Out Joplin

Rolla Bulldogs – 3
Joplin Eagles – 0
RHS is now 11-6-2 overall 6-2 OC, Joplin falls to 7-2 OC. If Rolla wins at Kickapoo on Wednesday they’ll claim 2nd in the Conference by virtue of the tie-breaker. A win by Kickapoo would give Joplin 2nd by tie-breaker.

Camdenton Lakers – 2 (PKs)
Hickman Kewpies – 1
Game tied 1-1 after regulation and two overtimes. Goal scored for Hickman by George Plakorus and goal scored for Camdenton by Rayder Bennett, assisted by Jeff Dorhauer. Camdenton wins PK shootout 3-1.

Parkview Vikings – 3
Neosho Wildcats – 1
Parkview got goals by Jared Moore (2g) one assisted by Brian Otradovec, and the other on a PK.

Greenwood Blue Jays – 6
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0

Branson Pirates – 4
Central Bulldogs – 2
Fernando Cedeno scores a pair of goals to go with 2 assists in the win. Preston Neely and Anthony Civello also scored for the Pirates.

Bolivar Liberators – 4
School of the Osage Indians – 1
Bolivar goals by Matt Magana (3) and Bradley Stillwagon. Junior Matt Magana breaks BHS record for goals in a season. He now has 34 on the season. Previous record was 32. Congratulations Matt!

Nixa Eagles – 9
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Nixa’s record is now 12-10

Laquey – 8
Iberia – 3
From the Daily Guide: Laquey jumped out to a 4-0 lead before Iberia got on the board in the early stages of the second half. The Hornets controlled the game throughout, outshooting Iberia 20-6. Iberia played a hard and solid game, but apparently were no match for the Hornets on their senior night.

17:00 – Belle vs Fatima – Belle
17:00 – Linn vs Osage – Linn
17:00 – Richland vs Dixon – Richland
17:30 – Francis Howell C vs Washington
18:00 – Monett vs Carl Junction – Monett South Park

West Plains vs Ozark – Moved to tomorrow at 4:00 pm, Varsity only.
Rogersville vs Cassville – Canceled

Thursday Ozarks Regional Soccer Report

Glendale Falcons Outscore Kickapoo ChiefsGlendale Falcons – 4
Kickapoo Chiefs – 1
The Falcon’s set a high bar in the traditional derby this evening, winning easily by comparison to the history of this series. The game-winner was scored in the 6th minute (I subscribe to the goal that establishes a lead that is not relinquished when measuring game-winners) when Brandon Baum buried his 28 yard direct kick into the upper 90 over the outstretched hands of Kickapoo keeper Tyler Moses. Only 4 minutes later freshman Austin Hart scored as he ran onto a loose ball in the 6 yard box, following Patrick Baltz’s run into the box and shot that was parried by a diving keeper.

Kickapoo had opportunities in this game as twice in the next 10 minutes Baum and then Cameron Dugan were called upon to clear balls from behind Glendale keeper Jordan Pitt. A lack of bodies in the right place meant that the only goal the Chiefs would score this evening would come in stoppage time of the 1st half. Substitute Sean Marren first won a 50/50 ball in midfield before slotting a diagonal pass that sent Skyler Russell into the box between a pair of defenders. His shot from 15 yards brought the Chiefs back within 1 entering the 2nd half. Rumor has it that this is the first goal Russell has ever scored against either the Falcon’s or the Pershing Generals.

The Falcon’s extended their lead in the first 10 minutes of the second half. First Baltz once again got into the 6 yard box, this time burying a shot from Alec Martinez’s short pass. Later Dugan buried a shot that came after a scramble in the box, sealing the victory.

Springfield Catholic Shuts Out West Plain ZizzersSpringfield Catholic – 10
West Plains Zizzers – 0
Justin Bowenschulte and Austin Lewis each had hat tricks in this game played at Cooper #2. Full details available at the Catholic website. Pictured is David Bailey getting the 2nd of his 2 goals, slotting it just beyond the keepers reach.

Willard Tigers – 6
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0

Bolivar Liberators – 5
Branson Pirates – 1
Goals by Matt Magana (3), Tinash Zingura (1st goal at Bolivar High School), and Kyle Slagle (PK). Assists by Mitchell Waters, Seth Hopwood, and Bradley Stillwagon as the Liberators continue their unbeaten string.

Webb City Cardinals – 2
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 1
The Cardinals have shrugged off last seasons difficulties as they win again against their local rivals

Marshfield Blue Jays – 9
Aurora Houn’Dawgs – 0
Marshfield’s offense clicked, as they scored 9 goals. Goals by: Nicholas Harden, Robert Martin, Colton Harden (PK), Ryan Doolittle (Robert Martin), Robert Martin (Colton Harden), Nicholas Harden (DJ Hensley), Ryan Doolittle (Koty Jones), Colton Harden, Robert Martin (PK). Robert Martin also tied Marshfield’s career goal total at 37.

10/3 Southwest Missouri High School Soccer Report

    Willard Tigers Tournament

Willard Soccer Fall Classic: Bolivar Liberators vs Hillcrest HornetsBolivar Liberators – 2
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
Elation for the Liberators as Bradley Stillwagon (pictured in white, defended by Radu Mariuta) scores 2 goals in the final 3 minutes of regulation to defeat the Hornets. The Hornet’s took the lead in the 53rd on some brilliant combination play, with Ballhorn winning not one, but two 50/50 balls, a quick no look pass into the path of Bryce Collier who’s run and shot was deflected, with Michael Freeman following the play and finishing the rebound.

The initial goal by Stillwagon was from Kyle Slagle’s free kick from the left side, headed down and deflected past the keeper off of a defender in the 77th. In the 78th, a long flip throw by sophomore Matt Magana gave Stillwagon a second opportunity he finished confidently. The assist by Magana gave him 35 in 1 1/2 years and ties the career record at Bolivar.

Willard Soccer Fall Classic: Cassville Wildcats vs New Covenant WarriorsCassville Wildcats – 3
New Covenant Warriors – 0
These two teams met September 6th, with the Wildcats earning a close 3-2 win after which the Warriors ran off a string of 8 straight wins until losing by a goal to Warrensburg last week. So there was plenty of pride at stake in this burgeoning rivalry. The difference today was the play of goalkeeper Michael Rush (pictured, stopping Jeremy Weimer) who stopped anything that came into his box today, regardless of the hazards. The Wildcats got a pair of goals from Uziel Franco, one of the top forwards in the region, as well as a PK goal by Omar Valenzuela.

Monett Cubs – 4
Webb City Cardinals – 2 (at halftime)

Saturday’s schedule has Bolivar vs Cassville as well as Hillcrest vs NCA at 8:00 am. At 10:00 am Willard vs Monett and Logan-Rogersville vs Webb City (I”m guessing on these last two, based upon the half time score of the Cubs vs Cardinals). 3rd place game at noon, Championship at 2:00 pm.

    Camdenton Lakers Tournament

Springfield Catholic – 3
West Plains Zizzers – 0

Camdenton Lakers – 5 (OT)
Hannibal Pirates – 4
The Lakers got the game winner 30 seconds into 1st OT

Fulton Hornets – 1
Sullivan - 0

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Parkview Vikings – 3
Nixa Eagles – 0
Jared Moore scores a hat trick in the first half to lead the Vikings past their District rivals. Tim Griffin assisted on all 3 goals.

Glendale Falcons – 2 (in PKs)
Morton (IL) -1
From the Gateway City Soccer Classic. The Falcons win via sudden death penalty kicks after 1-1 tie in regulation. 1st half dominated by Morton who led 1-0 at half. Glendale comes out with more intensity second half to tie on a Devon Newport goal.

Central vs Warrensburg

Greenwood Blue Jays
– 8
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 0
Greenwood goals were scored by Chris Aiken (2), Stuart Beezley (3), Matt Cook and Brad Cook (2). Assists credited to Chris Aiken, Stuart Beezley, Patrick Connor and Matt Cook (2)

9/22 Southwest Missouri High School Soccer Report

Camdenton Lakers host Sedalia Smith-Cotton

Camdenton Lakers – 7
Sedalia Smith-Cotton – 1
In a game that indicates how strong the competitive juices flow between these teams, despite the move out of District 9 by Camdenton, these Central Missouri squads went at each other hard from the opening kick off. After seeing the Lakers a 2nd time now this season, the key element I see is a willingness across the entire team to go to the ball and challenge every play. It’s like watching a high-pressure EPL game as they force their opponents to play quickly or defend their attack.

The Laker’s got the lead in the 18th minute from a corner kick when #2 Drew Whitney, redirected the ball that fell to him and just over the outreached arms of the goalkeeper. Smith-Cotton thought they had tied the game in the 32nd minute only to see the goal called back for offsides.

I headed home at halftime, having stopped on the way home from a business meeting in Columbia. The second half featured a hat trick by Rayder Bennett, a brace from Jeff Moffitt and one by Nate Buttrum.

Sedalia graduated 10 starters on last years District Championship team but have a pair of talented midfielders leading the way. We’ll check back in on District 9 later this season.

New Covenant Academy Warriors – 5
Thomas Jefferson – 1

Greenwood Blue Jays – 2 (PKs)
Bolivar Liberators – 1
Greenwood would dominate the first half of play even though the Liberators got on the board first when Bradley Stillwagon finished an assist from Matt Magana. Greenwood would tie the game with six minutes to go in the first half. No more goals in regulation, with the Jay’s getting the win on the 4th PK.

Carthage Tigers – 10
Aurora Houn ‘Dawgs – 0
Carthage goals by Phillip Devillers (3), Cole Beckham (2), Joe Curti (2), Lorenzo Salas, Christian Solis and Jose Lopez.

Cassville Wildcats – 10
Columbus (KS) – 2
Five goals were scored in each half. Luis Ortega had three goals, and Justin Mills and Bryan Schroeder both had two goals. Other goal scorers were Matt Angel, Matt Frazier and Otto Franco. Schroeder also had three assists for the night.

Monett Cubs – 1
Willard Tigers – 0
The Cub’s avenge their loss this weekend at the hands of the Tigers, who won by a similar margin en route to winning the Cub’s Tournament.

Crocker Lions
– 4 (2 OT)
Belle – 3
Goals scored by Sophomore Jessie Tart (2), Freshman Teddy Zeigenbein (1) and the OT goal was scored by Tjalling Bosker

Nixa Eagles – 4
Marshfield Blue Jays – 2

Kickapoo Chiefs – 4
Branson Pirates – 0
Goals by Brock Ruggeri, Skyler Russell, Spencer Price, Mike Anderson. Assists by Ian Kennedy, Tyler Bennett.

Carl Junction Bulldogs – 2
Neosho Wildcats – 1
The Bulldogs led 2-0 at the half after goals by Stefan Klute, unassisted, and Logan Landis on a penalty kick. Jordan Blevins scored on a penalty kick for Neosho in the 62nd for the final margin.