Champions Challenge Tournament Saturday

Springfield SC vs MO Elite, U14 Girls

Springfield SC vs MO Elite, U14 Girls

Caught the opening match today in the U14 Girls group, featuring a pair of local squads. The first outdoor game of the season, both coaches were subbing regularly to keep the team fresh.

Springfield SC won 3-1, taking the lead in the 2nd half when a cross into the box was picked up on the far side. Olivia cut across the face of the goal before getting her shot off from outside the six yard box. Missouri Elite came back with some nice ball movement down the right before getting an open net goal after a square ball pulled the keeper out. SSC got the game winner when they pushed numbers into the box again where Abbie (?) buried a loose ball inside the six yard box. The final goal came on a breakaway and shot that got past the keeper.

Pictures for this game and the first half of the U14 Boys game between Springfield SC 96/97 1 against Edmonds Black are available on my photo site and Facebook.
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Four Clubs Competing At 2010 Missouri State Cup From Southwest Missouri

2010 State Cup LogoThe 2010 Missouri State Cup opens this morning and runs June 10-20, 2010 at Legacy Park in Lee’s Summit, MO. The Missouri State Cup is the first leg of the US Youth National Championship Series. U13-U19 Boys and Girls teams will be able to participate in the tournament. Boys will play from June 10-15 and Girls will play from June 15-20.

The 2010 Missouri State Cup will be a round-robin format, which has changed from the single elimination format that was used 2007-2009. Pool play will be held the first three (3) days of each group’s start-date, with the single-elimination rounds taking place over the subsequent days.

Winners from Missouri will travel to the Region 2 Championships, to be held June 25-30 in Beavercreek, Ohio. Winners from Region 2 will then advance to the National Championships, which will be in Overland Park, KS July 20-25, 2010.

Missouri Elite FC logoThere is only one Girls teams playing in the State Cup from this region that I have identified.

U14 Girls – Missouri Elite FC is in Bracket C with a pair of STL Scott Gallagher teams and Lou Fusz SC Elite. The Opening game is Wednesday at 4:00 pm with Semifinals Saturday and Final on Sunday.

U15 Girls – Carrera SC from Columbia is represented in this age group and in U16 Girls.

So in seven age groups, there is one team from Springfield and two from Columbia. Hmmm…

On the Boys side I have identified the following teams:

U13 Boys – Springfield SC 96/97 opens play Saturday in a bracket that includes the Columbia Pride along with Lou Fusz (STL) and United SC (KC), a team coached by Wm Jewell Head Coach Chris Cissell. The winner will be crowned Monday.

U14 Boys – Springfield SC 95/96 is in a group that includes KCFC/Futura, the Avalon Red Devils and STL Scott Gallagher. They open play tonight at 6:00 pm against Avalon. Group winners advance to the semifinals Sunday and Final on Monday.

U15 Boys – Springfield SC 94/95 are in a bracket that includes STL Scott Gallagher and Lou Fusz as well as Futura Juventus. The opening game is at 2:00 pm this afternoon against Futura, semifinals Sunday and Final on Monday.

U16 Boys – Springfield SC 93/94 are in a group with Lou Fusz, United SC (KC) and the Columbia Pride. Opening game is today at noon against the Lou Fusz Gold Popovic squad with Sunday semifinal and Monday final.

U17 Boys – finally a group with more than one local squad. Springfield SC 92/93 is in a bracket that includes two STL Scott Gallagher teams, the Premier and Gold squads as well as the Lou Fusz squad coached by former Missouri State Bear Andy Cooper. The opening game is being play today at 4:00 pm against Gallagher Premier.

Total Demize 92/93 is participating, they are in a three team group that includes Metro Strikers (STL) and Southeast Missouri SC. Opening game is today at 4:00 pm against SMSC. There is also a Columbia Pride team in this group.

With 19 teams, it is the largest age group for boys. Sunday will feature quarterfinals as the six bracket winners advance as will two wild cards. The final will be played on Tuesday.

U18 Boys – SpringHigh Select will be carrying the flag for Southwest Missouri. Coach Alf Bilbao and his squad will play against STL Scott Gallagher Green and Blue and the KC Legends. Opening game is 10 am today against Scott Gallagher Green. The Columbia Pride is also playing in this age bracket. Semifinals Sunday, Final on Monday.

U19 Boys – Total Demize Scorpions is one of five teams playing in this age group. They will open play against the St Louis Cougars today at 10:00 am. There are three STL teams, including a Scott Gallagher team coached by Jeremy Alumbaugh that includes Devon Newport and Ryan Moses, SLU teammates and former two-time State Champions for Springfield SC. That’s what happens when you go to college, your Coach finds the right opportunity for you :)

Everyone in the group plays each other with the winner being determined by points following the final games on Monday.

According to a KC Soccer forum, of the 166 teams overall that are registered for State Cup this year, 33 are from the KC area while St Louis is sending 94 teams. Central Missouri is sending 4 teams (2 – Carrera, 2 – Pride) while Southwest Missouri has 9 teams, including 1 girls U14 team and 8 boys teams (5 – Springfield SC, 2 – Total Demize SC and 1 – SpringHigh).

Missouri Elite FC Sending Six To College Playing Ranks

Six players from Missouri Elite F.C. ’92 girls’ team, coached by Lindsay Paulsell, have made commitments to play college soccer this fall. All the girls have played together for seven years, some even longer, dating back to their elementary school years.

Missouri Elite would like to also recognize our additional seniors graduating this year that had soccer offers but have chosen to pursue academic paths in college. Lauryn Young (Kickapoo), daughter of Larry and Debbie Young, will be attending Missouri State University and majoring in Nursing; Ashlyn Robillard (Nixa), daughter of Keri Robillard, will be attending College of the Ozarks; Stephanie Murray (New Covenant), daughter of Steve and Jo Murray, will be attending Oklahoma State University and majoring in education with emphasis in elementary special ed; Hilary Carr (Kickapoo), daughter of Greg and Sarah Carr, will be attending OTC; Taylor Jordan (Ozark), daughter of Sid and Teresa Jordan, will be attending University of Arkansas – Fort Smith and playing collegiate volleyball.

Elle Aston

Elle Aston, Republic Tigers (2010)

Elle Aston, daughter of Brian and Angel Aston, will attend college and play soccer for Drury University in Springfield, Missouri. The Drury Panthers are NCAA Division II and compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Elle is a center mid-fielder for Missouri Elite. She attended Republic High School, which does not have a high school girls’ soccer program. She is a multi-sport athlete who played varsity volleyball, basketball, and was a state qualifier in three track events her freshman year. Elle’s best soccer moment from coach Lindsay Paulsell: Elle has been our top goal scorer for years but one goal stands out in my mind. Elle collected a ball in the flank and started tearing towards the goal in a match in the TSC Showcase. As she placed the ball so beautifully in the corner pocket just past the keeper with 30 second to go, she turned to her bench, fell to her knees and gave such an amazing shout of accomplishment. It was a real Brandy Chastain moment.

Ashley McWilliams, Glendale Falcons (2010)

Ashley McWilliams, Glendale Falcons (2010)

Ashley McWilliams, daughter of Brad and Kathy McWilliams, will also attend school and play soccer for Drury University in Springfield, Missouri. Ashley is a central defender for Missouri Elite and played for Glendale High School. During her sophomore year of high school McWilliams was recognized as the Defensive Player of the Year for Class 2 District 11 and the Southwest Region. She was also a member of the All-Region, All Conference, and All-District first teams. Ashley’s best soccer moment from coach Lindsay Paulsell: Ashley is known for her intense tackles of opposing attackers but this one tackle from a Little Rock showcase had to be the best. The attacker got loose and was heading towards goal when Ashley hunted her down, gave an amazingly fluid tackle, came up with the ball and distributed to an Elite attacker which eventually scored.

Emelie Schrier, Glendale Falcons (2010)

Emelie Schrier, Glendale Falcons (2010)

Emelie Schrier, daughter of Chris and Lori Schrier, will attend college and play soccer for Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas. The Hendrix Warriors are NCAA Division III and compete in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Emelie is a defender for Missouri Elite and played soccer for Glendale High School. During Schrier’s Sophomore year, she earned Honorable Mention All-Academic All Conference recognition for soccer. Emelie’s best soccer moment from coach Lindsay Paulsell: Emelie is a strong back that is given the task of shutting down attackers each and every time the ball met their foot but in a match in Memphis filled with rain and mud, Emelie stepped up to the attacking plate winning a ball at midfield and taking it all the way to the goal for a score. And if that was not enough, she did it again 5 minutes later.

Megan Jenisch, Ozark Tigers (2010)

Megan Jenisch, Ozark Tigers (2010)

Megan Jenisch, daughter of Andy and Monica Jenisch, will attend college and play soccer for Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri. The Missouri Southern Lions are a NCAA Division II program that competes in the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Conference. Jenisch is a central defensive back for Missouri Elite and played for the Ozark Lady Tigers. During high school she was recognized as the Defensive Player of the Year in Class 2 District 12 as a sophomore and was also honored as a member of the Southwest Region team and the Springfield News-Leader’s All-Ozarks Girls Soccer Team in 2008. Jenisch was named as a member of the all-conference first team in the Central Ozarks Conference and the all-district second team in Class 3 District 11 as a junior. Megan’s best soccer moment from coach Lindsay Paulsell: Megan, known to us as Jenisch, is a force to be reckoned with in the back. She is probably one of the most consistent players I have ever coached so it is difficult to pick just one moment. Therefore, I am going to go with my favorite quote; Being one I can always count on, there comes a time when she miss hits the ball sailing it out of bounds and then I get the silly look from her and a “My bad”. It cracks me up every time!

Megan Gunnels, Ozark Tigers (2010)

Megan Gunnels, Ozark Tigers (2010)

Megan Gunnels, daughter of Mike and Laura Gunnels, will attend college and play soccer for Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. The Westminster Blue Jays are a NCAA Division III program that competes in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Gunnels is a forward for Missouri Elite and played for the Ozark Lady Tigers. During high school she was recognized as a member of the all-district first team for Class 2 District 12 as a freshman and as a sophomore. She also received honorable mention honors in the Southwest Region as a sophomore. Gunnels was named as a member of the all-conference first team in the Central Ozarks Conference and the all-district second team in Class 3 District 11 as a junior. Megan’s best soccer moment from coach Lindsay Paulsell: Megan has been our top playmaker for as long as I have coached the team. She is constantly making plays that make me gasp but one stands out in my mind. It was our first State Cup experience and again, it was a big mudfest. Megan collected a ball in the attacking third and placed a brilliant shot in the upper corner. It was just the spark we needed to get going.

Alysan Burgbacher, New Covenant Academy (2010)

Alysan Burgbacher, New Covenant Academy (2010)

Alysan Burgbacher, daughter of Shawn and Karla Burgbacher, will attend college and play soccer for John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. The John Brown Golden Eagles are a NAIA program currently ranked #23 in the nation and play in the Sooner Athletic Conference. Alysan is the Missouri Elite goalkeeper and went to New Covenant Academy, which does not have a girls’ team. Her senior year, Burgbacher played as a defender for the varsity boys’ soccer team at New Covenant. Alysan also coaches the Missouri Elite 2000 girls’ team and was named the Missouri Youth Female Referee of the Year in 2009. Alysan’s best soccer moment from coach Lindsay Paulsell: This was an easy one for me. We were 4 days away from a huge showcase tournament and our goalkeeper backed out. Rather than scramble for a guest player, Alysan offered to step up and play keeper for the weekend. She was incredible in the net using her vocals as a field player to direct traffic and her keen sense of reading plays to save goal after goal. It was one of the most amazing weekends as a coach to see a true leader emerge. She has been the Elite keeper ever since that weekend.

Open Tryouts Monday June 29 With FC Springfield And Missouri Elite FC

fc-springfield-badge-blueElite LOGO FinalAre you looking for a competitive soccer club for you boys and girls? Here’s your chance to check out two clubs at the same time as FC Springfield and Missouri Elite FC will hold a joint, open tryout on Monday evening. Girls from age 9 up to High School and boys in the 8-10 range.

Date: Monday, June 29th
Time: 6:00 – 7:30 pm
Location: Parkview HS (the soccer field . . . not JFK)

The Clubs have openings for the following age groups: Girls U9 – U18 and Boys U9 – U11

Open Field for those interested in playing competitive club soccer sponsored by FC Springfield and Missouri Elite FC. For more information, click on the links or the logos above. MO Elite FC can be contacted by email at moelitefc@gmail.com. The web site is currently under construction.

Missouri Elite FC – Southwest Missouri’s Girls Soccer Program

Elite LOGO FinalMissouri Elite FC is a “Girls-Only” soccer club that has been providing training for six years in Southwest Missouri. You have known us as JB Marine Springfield but it’s time to spread our wings, much like the graduates of our training programs have. With alumni college players like Jessie Yach (Nixa career scoring leader), Regina Bodine (Willard) and Maggie Schrier (Glendale captain and Homecoming Queen), it’s easy to recognize our emphasis on training, sportsmanship and education.

In addition to the new name, the girls will be trading in their old green uniforms for new Argentina blue Adidas uniforms. However, the club name and colors are the only things that are changing. The club’s coaching philosophies and goals will remain the same. The club is committed to developing female athletes and will utilize female coaches who grew up playing in the area to assist with player development. The younger teams will continue to focus on skill development and fostering a true passion for the sport.

The older girls will continue to advance their knowledge and ability to take their game to the collegiate level. The club’s U18 team will travel to several college showcase tournaments where they will get exposure to college coaches from all over the region. The end goal is college scholarships for the girls who want to play college soccer.

For more infomation, please email club at moelitefc@gmail.com. The web site, www.moelitefc.com is currently under construction.