| 1st Team | |||
| Player | 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 |
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Monday – Republic, Nixa, Warrensburg grab Wins
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Republic Tigers – 4
The Tiger’s visited Hillcrest today and faced an early District challenge against the Hornets. The key difference between these two teams at the moment is the scoring capabilities the Tiger’s have discovered in their freshman class. The Tiger’s took the lead in the first half from Tabitha Iles, who also scored the last goal today. The second half saw freshman Sierra Casagrande extending the lead with a direct kick from 26 yards that flew straight into the upper corner of the net. Senior captain Sam Minor was credited with the 3rd goal, scored from a scramble inside the six yard box.
This is a good Hillcrest team, with some key components in place. I’ll have more details once I have a roster.
Camdenton Lakers – 1
Nixa Eagles – 2
Camdenton took a first half lead, on Freshman midfielder Whitney Snow’s direct free kick in the 37th minute, only to see Nixa come from behind to remain undefeated. Jr Lauren Moats, assisted by Abby Turnbull, got the 1st goal for Nixa. Paige Townsend got the game-winner, assisted by Kelsey Bartell.
Central Bulldogs – 2
Warrensburg Tigers – 5
A lively game this evening as the Bulldogs shrugged off Saturday’s loss and came out strong against Warrensburg, who will battle Harrisonville and Bolivar for the Class 2 District title. The Tigers have a pair of forwards that any team would benefit from, both front runners with a nose for the goal (#8 and #11). The game was 3-0 when I arrived late in the first half but it was Central who were pushing forward regularly.
Freshman Aspen Hawkins and sophomore Lauren Zeh run the midfield for the Bulldogs and the pair never stop moving, and seem to have already evolved an unspoken communication, despite only a month together. With freshman Analyn Salvato up top, the trio are as fast as any three players in the region. Their goals exposed Warrensburg weakness, which is a lack of pace. The first goal came late in the first half when Aspen’s direct kick from 30+ yards escaped the keepers initial effort to corral it and Salvato was there to bury the rebound. In the second half, Hawkins simple through ball allowed Zeh to outpace the defense from midfield and as she does regularly, despite the keepers diving attempt, Zeh kept the ball in front of her and slipped the rebound into the empty net.
Warrensburg is an experienced team and midfielder #7 seems to set the tone for the Tigers. Play simple, let the ball do the work and exploit their strength up top. She also contributed a goal of her own when she hammered a half-volley that had bounced out to her, burying it high and away from the keeper. A good road win on a cold and blustery day that will prepare them for District play.
Springfield Catholic – 4
Ozark Tigers – 1
Game determined by the wind. Ozark had the wind in the first half and went to the break with a 1-0 lead on a goal by Jackie Wacha assisted by Mollie Killion. Catholic scored 4 in the second half with the wind. Bekah Bade assisted by Shelby Hatz, Emily Ortega assisted by Natalie Smid, Nicole Ortega assisted by Hatz, and Smid from a penalty kick.
McAuley Warriors – 6
Branson Pirates – 0
The Warriors are benefiting from the decision to combine their sports programs with College Heights Christian last Summer. Rather than dressing 10 as they did at times in 2010, they have a full bench and the ability to get out and compete for 80 minutes now. Goals this evening came from Sammy Graham (2), Ashton Gilliam (2), Lucy Borgmeyer and Ally Adrian. Candy Lake and Annie Carter combine for the shut out in goal.
Jeff City Jays – 1
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
JV Jeff City 2 Lebanon 0
Joplin Eagles – 6
Neosho Wildcats – 1
Willard Tigers – 0
Bolivar Liberators – 3
First half goals scored by Magana & Mersch send Liberators to win
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Monday Girls High School Soccer Report
Willard Tigers – 0
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
District 12 opponents, the Hornets draw the first line in the sand. Elizabeth Durnall gets the game winner midway through the second half via a PK. Hornets first win of the season.
Springfield Catholic – 10
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 0
The Bulldogs, after losing in PK’s to Carthage in their 1st ever game, run up against the powerhouse Irish.
Nixa Eagles – 8
Central Bulldogs – 1
The Bulldogs open their season at home and run into a juggernaut. Nixa goals by Hannah Barber, Kelsey Haist (2), Jo Pavlowsky, Rachel Murphy (2), Kelsey Bartell, and Alli Schleismann. Kelsey Bartell and Jo Pavlowsky had 2 assists each with Ashlyn Robillard tallying one. Central’s goal was scored by Marika Starks and assisted by Mariah Hicks.
Waynesville Tigers – 10
Branson Pirates - 0
The Pirates get their first taste of an established regional team and the game ends early as a result. The Waynesville Daily Guide offers this: A pair of freshman–Sarah Dowling and Jesslyn Clark–combined for half of the goals in the contest. Dowling had a hat trick with three goals and Clark scored two. Senior Erica Combs also scored three goals, also recording five assists.
Ozark Tigers – 4
Bolivar Liberators – 1
The Liberators open their season at Ozark in windy and speedy conditions on the Tigers artificial surface. After keeping it close in the 1st half with the win, tying 1-1 on Jonna Welch’s first goal of the season, the Liberators gave up 3 in the 2nd half to fall to the home team. Sophomore Mollie Killion got the game-winner in the 52nd minute of play while junior forward Alicia Collard and junior Megan Jenisch completed the scoring.
Camdenton Lakers -
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Lebanon Yellowjackets – 7
Neosho Wildcats – 0
The Wildcats travel up I-44 to open their season and run into a hot Yellowjackets squad. Goals by Hannah Winkel (2), Janel Glidden (2), Michelle Lindesmith, Chelsea Lefors, Abby Zimmerman
Friday Game Reports
Rolla Bulldogs – 2
West Plains Zizzers – 0
Olivia Cox and Ellen Spooner combined to give the Bulldogs their 4th straight Conference win. Cox scored the game-winner in the 4th minute from Spooner’s assist and returned the favor in the 11th when Spooner scored for the final margin. 10 minutes into the 2nd half the game was called due to weather conditions. Adrian Pogue recorded her 8th shutout of the season. The Bulldogs move to 6-2 in the Ozark Conference.
Ozark Tigers – 5
Parkview Vikings – 1
The occasional cold downpour did not slow down the Ozark Lady Tigers as they cruised to a 5-1 victory over the Lady Vikings from Parkview in a key district 12 match. Goals by Megan Jenisch and Britain Roberts gave Ozark a 2-0 lead at the half. Erica Hogan extended the lead to 3 before the Vikings Shelbie Stewart converted a penalty kick. Brittany Matthew’s and Mollie Killion completed the scoring for the Tigers. Ozark’s record stands at 13-2-1 and their next game will be at Kickapoo on Monday. The winner will be the probable #1 see in the upcoming District 12 playoffs.
Glendale Falcons Win Sedalia Soccer Tournament
Glendale Falcons – 1
Hickman Kewpies – 0
Senior Megan Garrad got the game-winner for the Falcons. The Falcons finished the Sedalia Tournament with a 3-0-0 record and were awarded the first place trophy.
Ozark Tigers – 0
Hickman Kewpies – 0
Ozark Tigers – 2
Warrensburg – 0
Glendale Falcons – 4
Warrensburg Tigers – 2
The Falcons got past their small school opponent, the #15th ranked Class 1 Tigers. Senior Megan Garrad scored two goals, while Emily Jordan and Lindsey Sprouse also got goals.
Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers – 1
Milton Red Hawks – 0
Freshman Tanaeia Smith punched home a shot off a crossing pass from Ceci Perez with three minutes remaining in the match for the win
- Friday’s Games
Glendale Falcons – 4
Smith-Cotton Tigers – 2
The Falcons defeated the 13th ranked Tigers with goals from Lindsey Sprouse, Lorin Opfer, Jeni Frewin and Hannah Garrad.
Ozark Tigers – 4
Harrisonville - 0
Megan Gunnels scored in the 5th minute with the ultimate game-winner. Mollie Killion, Brittany Matthews and Alicia Collard also scored.















