Missouri Class 1 Girls Soccer All-State Honors

Natalie Smid, Springfield Catholic (2011) with the clearance

Natalie Smid, Springfield Catholic (2011) with the clearance

The Missouri Soccer Coaches Association has released their All-State Girls squads for the 2011 Spring Season. Congratulations to local representatives who will play in the All-Star game on Thursday – Natalie Smid, Shelby Hatz, Andrea Parker, Amanda White, Carsen Baron, Rebecca Mayus, Emily Ortega. And to the underclassmen recognized this year as well – Nicole Ortega, Megan Goetzinger, Bekah Bade, Lydia Holtmann, Mary Margaret Kirkman.

Co-Player of the Year:
Natalie Smid, Springfield Catholic
Shelby Hatz, Springfield Catholic
Co-Offensive Player of the Year:
Camille Christie, Pembroke Hill
Alexis Robbers, Orchard Farm
Defender of the Year: Storm French, St. Vincent
GoalKeeper of the Year: Alyssa Mangan, Kennedy
Coach – Private: Ben Timson, Springfield Catholic
Coach – Public: Brandon Cox, Orchard Farm

Final Rankings
1 Springfield Catholic 23-4
2 St. Vincent 22-5
3 Pembroke Hill 14-14
4 Orchard Farm 17-9
5 St. Pius X (Festus) 24-2
6 Barstow 13-6
7 Kennedy 12-11
8 Southern Boone 20-7
9 Winfield 14-10-1
10 John Burroughs 8-9-1

First Team
Andrea Parker Springfield Catholic D SR
Kortney Luaders St. Pius X (Festus) D SR
Storm French St. Vincent D JR
Kayla Seabaugh St. Vincent D JR
Erin Bax Barstow D SR
Shelby Hatz Springfield Catholic F SR
Hannah Schiltz Southern Boone F SR
Amanda White St. James F SR
Caroline Basler St. Pius X (Festus) F SO
Brooke Burckhardt Orchard Farm F JR
Camille Christie Pembroke Hill F JR
Nicole Ortega Springfield Catholic F FR
Megan Goetzinger Springfield Catholic GK JR
Abby Jordan Winfield GK SR
Alyssa Mangan Kennedy GK JR
Natalie Smid Springfield Catholic MF SR
Haylee Eastridge St. Pius X (Festus) MF FR
Abby Lappe St. Vincent MF JR
Holly Cissell St. Vincent MF SO
Alexis Robbers Orchard Farm MF JR
Katie Sloan Barstow MF SO
Katie Gengler St. Pius X MF SR
Erin Harvey Pembroke Hill MF JR
Elizabeth Wada Pembroke Hill MF JR
Second Team
Carsen Baron Springfield Catholic D SR
Kelly Knierim Southern Boone D SO
Melissa Collins St. Pius X (Festus) D SR
Hannah Wisnewski Kennedy D SO
Casey Mann Orchard Farm D FR
Kyleigha Wacker Orchard Farm D SO
Bekah Bade Springfield Catholic F JR
Holly Blandford St. Vincent F FR
Lydia Hohenstein Lutheran North F JR
Kate Koby John Burroughs F SO
Renata Odongo Bishop LeBlond F SR
Sierra Grimm KC Lutheran F FR
Rachel Bacon Summit Christian Academy F FR
Haley Bruns Summit Christian Academy F SO
Katie Mattingly St. Vincent GK FR
Rebecca Mayus Springfield Catholic MF SR
Katie Curtis Southern Boone MF JR
Emily Cissell St. Vincent MF SR
Courtney Heberlie St. Vincent MF JR
Amanda Batty St. Elizabeth MF SR
Brooke Kawamoto Barstow MF SR
Erin Christiansen Bishop LeBlond MF SR
Sydney White O’Hara MF SO
Lilly Friedman Pembroke Hill MF SO
Lydia Holtmann Springfield Catholic MF FR
Honorable Mention
Kelby Wheeler Southern Boone D SR
Renee Recker St. James D SR
Holly Marko Winfield D SR
Ali Ackman Maryville D SR
Hannah Lewis Pembroke Hill D SR
Ashley Marks St. Pius X (Festus) F SO
Sarah Entwistle Winfield F SO
Meghan Boschert Orchard Farm F SO
Marita Sandven St. Paul F JR
Holly Magre St. Pius X (Festus) GK SO
Alexis Crowley Barstow GK SR
Mary Margaret Kirkman Greenwood MF SO
Andrea Liston Orchard Farm MF SR
Emmalynn Rodriguez KC Lutheran MF SR
Emily Ortega Springfield Catholic MF SR

Class 1 District 12 Soccer Honors

Samantha Graham, McAuley Warriors (2011)

Samantha Graham, McAuley Warriors (2011)

The Missouri Soccer Coaches Association poll of coaches has named their All-District Honors for Class 1 District 12, consisting of District Champions Springfield Catholic, District finalist McAuley Warriors and the Greenwood Blue Jays.

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1st Team

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Player School Position Year School Position Year

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Shelby Hatz Catholic Fightin' Irish F 2011

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Natalie Smid Catholic Fightin' Irish M 2011

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Andrea Parker Catholic Fightin' Irish D 2011

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Rebecca Mayus Catholic Fightin' Irish M 2011

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Megan Goetzinger Catholic Fightin' Irish GK 2012

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Nicole Ortega Catholic Fightin' Irish F 2014

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Lydia Holtmann Catholic Fightin' Irish M 2014

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Ally Adrian McAuley Warriors M 2013

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Ashton Gilliam McAuley Warriors D 2013

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Samantha Graham McAuley Warriors F 2011

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Mary Street McAuley Warriors M 2014

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Sydney Ganus Greenwood Blue Jays D 2011

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Mary Margaret Kirkman Greenwood Blue Jays F 2013

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Second Team

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Carsen Baron Catholic Fightin' Irish D 2011

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Emily Ortega Catholic Fightin' Irish M 2011

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Bekah Bade Catholic Fightin' Irish F 2012

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Mary Black McAuley Warriors D 2011

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Lucy Borgmeyer McAuley Warriors F 2013

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Taylor Little McAuley Warriors D 2011

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Abby Pekarek McAuley Warriors M 2014

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Anna Turner Greenwood Blue Jays D 2014

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Sara Cook Greenwood Blue Jays M 2012

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Jackie Dugan Greenwood Blue Jays D 2012

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Anna Grace Kirkman Greenwood Blue Jays M 2013

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Kelsey Nau Greenwood Blue Jays M 2014

Missouri Girls Soccer – Class 1 Semifinals Won By Catholic & St Vincent

Courtney Devlin, Springfield Catholic (2011) celebrates her goal

Courtney Devlin, Springfield Catholic (2011) celebrates her goal

Class 1 will open the tournament on Field 1 Friday. Twitter user can follow the #MO4soc hashtag for updates from SGFsoccer.com and other users.

St. Vincent Indians – 6
Orchard Farm Eagles – 2
The newcomers, recent winners of their first ever District title, fell to the experienced and hungry Indians who get their wish, a rematch with the Fightin’ Irish

Orchard Farm falls under St. Vincent scoring avalanche in semifinal

SE Missourian: St Vincent Advances to Title Match

Springfield Catholic Fightin’ Irish – 5
Pembroke Hill Raiders – 0
Catholic came out hungry and hard to open the game and Pembroke held them off for 30 minutes, as much due to the Irish’s lack of patience in the box as three opportunities in the box in the opening 8 minutes all went high or to the keeper. Natalie Smid had the best opportunities, putting her first off the far upright after winning a ball just outside the box and later, off the crossbar after Courtney Devlin’s simple pass back to Smid. Shelby Hatz finally solved the riddle of the Raider’s fine keeper when she redirected Lydia Holtmann’s corner kick into the upper 90 at the near post (video below and on KSPR later tonight).

Goals by Nicole Ortega, Natalie Smid, Bekah Bade and Courtney Devlin in the 2nd half completed the scoring as Coach Timson emptied his bench and prepared for the title game tomorrow.

News-Leader: Lady Irish Return To Title Game

KC Star: Pembroke Hill unable to escape heat, blowout in semifinal loss

The Championship game between the St. Vincent Indians and Springfield Catholic Fightin’ Irish will be played at noon on Saturday on Field 1.

The 3rd Place game between the Orchard Farm Eagles and Pembroke Hill Raiders will be played at 11:00 am on Saturday on Field 5.

Missouri Class 1 Final Four – Will Catholic Repeat?

Natalie Smid, Springfield Catholic (2011) vs SoBoCo, 2011 Quarterfinals

Natalie Smid, Springfield Catholic (2011) vs SoBoCo, 2011 Quarterfinals

The Class 1 Final 4 will open on Friday morning with an 11:00 am match between St Vincent and Orchard Farm. The Springfield Catholic girls will take the field to defend their State Title at 1:00 pm on Friday, opening with a semifinal against Kansas City-based Pembroke Hill. I’m picking St Vincent to advance to their second Final in three years where they will fall to Catholic for the second year in a row.

St Vincent Indians (21-4) –
Orchard Farm Eagles (17-7) –

St Vincent finished 3rd last year, beating Barstow 2-0 in the consolation game after falling to Catholic 1-0 on Natalie Smid’s 2nd half goal.

The team returns four All-State players from last season, led by juniors Kayla Seabaugh, a defender and a pair of forwards in Abby Lappe and Storm French, all 1st Team. Senior midfielder Emily Cissell was honorable mention and rounds out the group. Add freshman goalkeeper Katie Mattingly, who’s seen the difference between winning and losing while cheering her sister the last two years, and the team knows what is needed. Junior sweeper Storm French noted in the SE Missourian

“Now that the juniors and seniors have both experienced winning vs. getting third, we know what it’s like and we want to be back on top again.”

They’ve accomplished the first part of that goal by adjustments that have allowed the Indians to win 2 of the last 3 games in the second half. They went to halftime scoreless against St. Pius in the district title game and John Burroughs in the state quarterfinal contest. The Indians have allowed only 16 goals this season.

For the Orchard Farm Eagles, it all starts with Alexis Robbers (#2, Lou Fusz), an All-State first team midfielder for the Eagles as a sophomore last year who leads the team in scoring (29 goals, 13 assists) as a junior from her position. Robbers grew up in Largo, FL and moved to the St. Charles area prior to her sophomore season and has already committed to play for the MIAA Champion Central Missouri Mules. The Post Dispatch looked at the team early in the season and pointed to senior midfielder Andrea Liston and senior defenders Casey Kesselheim and Sareen Dargahi as keys to the season. Kesselhiem and Dargahi were key components in an Eagles squad that gave up just 36 total goals – or 1.44 per game – last season. Add in forward Brooke Burckhardt (24 goals) and the team has the tools to compete.

The school, located North of St Charles in the floodplains and farming community between the Mississippi and Missouri River, bounced back from last year’s OT loss to Trinity in the District Final to reach the Final 4 with an OT victory over Kennedy in the Quarterfinal on a pair of goals by Brooke Burckhardt, including the game-winner, and by Robbers. It’s the schools first trip to the Final 4 on the heels of its first ever District Title which will be the key difference in this game. Here’s the money quote for both teams however:

“It’s probably more gratifying this year than it has been the last few years,” St Vincen’ts Coach Wengert said about reaching the final four. “The first year you go, you don’t know what to expect. Last year, I thought maybe we went in a little overconfident and relaxed and didn’t play to our capabilities, whereas this year we’re definitely going to relish being in there and not taking anything for granted and we’re going to go do our best.”

Springfield Catholic (21-4) -
Pembroke Hill Raiders (13-13) –

The Fightin’ Irish won the title last year with two complete games, opening with their 1-0 win against St Vincent and followed with the 3-0 win over Trinity, sparked by then sophomore Bekah Bade’s game-winner in the second half. It was a measure of revenge for Catholic, who fell two Trinity 0-2 in the semifinal game the previous year as a combination of nerves and great goal-tending held them off. Like the St Vincent Indians, this team knows the difference between winning and losing and with 10 seniors who are making their third trip to State, this first game will set the tone.

The team is led by a quartet of 1st Team All-State players, starting in the middle with Natalie Smid (#16) who has been pulling the strings in midfield since her freshman year. The defense is anchored by Carsen Baron (#12) and Rebecca Mayus (#6) while Drury Panther signee Shelby Hatz (#14) provides breakaway speed on the wing and up top. Senior Andrea Parker (#2), headed for Drury with Hatz and Glendale’s Emily Cline, has moved into the middle with Baron providing a staunch, experience defense in front of junior All-Stater Megan Goetzinger in goal.

Junior Bekah Bade (#11), who scored the game-winner against Trinity last year, is joined up top by freshman Nicole Ortega (#8) while another freshman, Lydia Holtmann (#4) continues in her sisters footsteps at providing a skilled, hard-nosed midfielder to complement Smid. The Catholic bench goes 5-7 players deep which will play a significant role on the grass at Fenton as temperatures hit records for early June.

Pembroke, returning to Class 1 after finishing losing in the Class 2 District semifinals to O’Hara last year, return one All-Stater, 2nd team forward Camille Christie (#22) who leads the team with 24 goals scored. They have moved slowly up the Class 1 rankings this season, starting in the 6th slot to the 4th slot going into the Final 4. The team plays a strong schedule of Class 2 and Class 3 teams from Kansas City and Central Missouri. Elizabeth Wayda, also a junior, was 1st Team All-District along with Christie in 2010. Top scorers besides Christie include a trio with 6 apiece -Lilly Friedman, Erin Harvey and Wayda, while Kerry Levings has 5.

Pembroke has a history of success and it will not be an easy game but Catholic has 90 goals from five of their starters and speed to match every program in this region, losing only to Class 3 Glendale.

Central Ozark Conference Soccer

Stevie Heidzig, Logan-Rogersville Wildcats (2011)

Stevie Heidzig, Logan-Rogersville Wildcats (2011)

As the weather moves quickly to the East…

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 0
Springfield Catholic – 3
Natalie Smid scored a pair and Shelby Hatz added the final goal in the win today. Meagan Goetzinger gets the shutout, preserving it with a late PK save.

Wildcats central defender, and Southwestern College Moundbuilders signee Stevie Heidzig, was singled out for her defensive efforts tonight by a knowledgeable observer.

Nixa Eagles – 10
Neosho Wildcats – 0
Goals by Kelsey Bartell, Rachel Murphy, Bailey Pesek, Lauren Moats (2), Courtney Frerichs, Brittany Kirkpatrick, Halie Owen (2) and Shelby Zielke. Shutout by Kristin Miller. JV – Nixa 5 Neosho 0

Willard Tigers – 6
Branson Pirates – 0

Carthage Tigers -
Republic Tigers -

COC Soccer

The game with the most on the line tonight is a Class 2 match between District 11 foes Marshfield and Logan-Rogersville. In addition to being a Webster County derby, these two teams are part of a new five team line-up that opens one of them to becoming a District champion for the first time ever. The Blue Jays are the early pick after their first ever win over Bolivar earlier this season.

Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 0
Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Alex Cantrell scores the lone goal on a corner kick from Danielle Coffman in the first half. The Lady Jays then hold off a huge surge from Rog in the second half.

Nixa Eagles – 10
Branson Pirates – 0
Goals were scored by Payton DeHart, assisted by Kelsey Bartell; Bailey Pesek, assisted by Shelby Zielke; Brittany Kirkpatrick, assisted by DeHart; DeHart, assisted by Rachel Murphy and Pesek, assisted Halie Owen
in the first half. The second half saw goals scored by DeHart, assisted by Bartell; Bartell, assisted by Courtney Frerichs and Paige Townsend; Jordyn Hoskins, assisted by Kelsey Haist; Pesek unassisted and Jenny Hoffmann assist by Owen.

Shutout is shared by Kristin Miller and Lexi Stagner. Nixa is now 8-1. The Nixa JV won 6-0

Springfield Catholic – 8
Bolivar Liberators – 2
Freshman Nicole Ortega scored a brace (that’s two in British speak), one assisted by Emily Ortega. A brace by Shelby Hatz, one by Jordan Banasik and 3 by Natalie Smid. Bolivar goals by Jonna Welch and Mariah Roberts on a great header from an Izzy Mersch corner kick.

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Neosho Wildcats – 1
Carthage Tigers – 2 (2nd OT)
After taking an early lead, on Tori Eads goal in the 6th minute, the Wildcats saw the Tigers grab a 73rd minute equalizer. The game-winner was scored by senior Madolin Smith, headed for NEO A&M soccer in Miama, OK in the Fall, when she found space in the box following a counter-attack.

Central Ozark Conference

Carthage Tigers

Carthage Tigers


Branson Pirates – 0
Carthage Tigers – 3

Willard Tigers – 0
Nixa Eagles – 3
The Eagles took the lead in the first half on a goal by Kelsey Bartell, assist by Halie Owen. Lauren Moats scored two for Nixa in the second half, assisted by Courtney Frerichs and Kelsey Haist on the first one, by Rachel Murphy on the second. Shutout by Kristin Miller.

Nixa is now 6-0. The JV squad won 7-0, shutout to Lexi Stagner

Ozark Tigers – 8
Republic Tigers – 0
Ozark goals by senior Mollie Killion (3), sophomore Emily Taylor (2), sophomore Morgan Davidson (2), and senior Jayme Braun.

Springfield Catholic – 9
Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Catholic got goals from Shelby Hatz (2), Natalie Smid (2), Nicole Ortega (2), Jordan Banasik, Michelle Garrison and Lydia Holtmann. Marshfield goal by Alex Cantrell.

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Monday – Republic, Nixa, Warrensburg grab Wins

Tabitha Iles, Republic Tigers (2014)

Tabitha Iles, Republic Tigers (2014)

An early clash in Class 2 District 12 that will feature a first time District title winner this year

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.

GAME PHOTOS

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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Friday – Catholic Sets The Bar

Shelby Hatz, Springfield Catholic (2011)

Shelby Hatz, Springfield Catholic (2011)

My Anniversary weekend. Tonight’s game at Kickapoo marks 6 years of coverage on this website, which started with the Catholic at Kickapoo game in 2005. Come out and join me to see some of the finest girls soccer available in the region. I guarantee a good game!

Kickapoo Chiefs – 5
Springfield Catholic – 1
The Fightin’ Irish made their traditional early season visit to Kickapoo and earned their fifth straight win over the Chiefs, the first win coming in 2007 when senior Elle Holtmann (Rockhurst) and junior Tara Bailes (Missouri State) got the first win in 2007, in the 2nd overtime. This year it was seniors Natalie Smid (2 goals) and Shelby Hatz (three goals, including the game-winner) who led the Irish to the win. Smid finally broke through a resolute Chiefs defense when she pounced on a loose ball in the box in the 27th, following a corner kick by freshman Lydia Holtmann (yep, the younger sister of Elle).

Kickapoo struck back in the 36th when Brittany Baker put her shot into the upper right corner, from 25+ yards out. Unfortunately for the Chiefs, Shelby Hatz was sent in on a break away by Smid only a minute later, getting the goal on her second chance after keeper McKenzie Danzer parried the first shot. It was the game-winner, despite the Chief’s best efforts in the second half.

Kickapoo came out strong in the second half and challenged the Irish but saw Catholic extend their lead when they were able to get numbers into the box. First Hatz in the 46th, then Smid once again being opportunistic inside the box in the 53rd, put Catholic ahead 4-1. The final goal was a beauty, started when Smid picked up a loose ball at midfield, quickly sent Hatz towards goal down the left side before it was switched to the right where Bekah Bade was streaking in on goal. Her shot was just wide, rebounding off the upright and into Hatz’s path which she reliably finished.

It’s still early, and Kickapoo was missing Rachel McIntyre, sitting out this game due to the red card earned in the Glendale game Wednesday, but Catholic looks to be the best program in the region. They’ll face off against Nixa next week and Glendale in mid-May. Of the two challengers, I think Nixa has the better opportunity to beat them, with their combination of skill and pace most comparable to Catholic.

Willard Tigers – 3
Marshfield Blue Jays – 1

Washington Blue Jays – 2
Waynesville Tigers – 0

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Missouri High School Soccer: Girls Class 1 District 11 Preview

Rebecca Mayus, Springfield Catholic (2011)

Rebecca Mayus, Springfield Catholic (2011)

Girls soccer has a new alignment this year. For those who missed my earlier story, MSHSAA has set up three equal classes with 16 Districts each (8 previously in Class 1 and 2). The intent is to offer Sectional and Quarterfinal games for every class. That also means there are twice as many District Champions this year (16 instead of 8). Somewhat reminiscent of Youth soccer (everyone gets a trophy) although as students of the game in this region are already aware, Class 1 District 11 would be a challenge for any team hoping to knock off the defending State Champion Fightin’ Irish, regardless of class.

There are three teams that will compete in the District this year. Joplin McAuley, Greenwood and Springfield Catholic.

Ally Adrian McAuley Warriors 2013

Ally Adrian, McAuley Warriors (2013)

The McAuley Warriors are aptly named, I always enjoy covering the ladies in Blue. Classic underdogs, the team struggled to maintain a roster of 11 players last year but never backed down. I don’t root often but it’s great seeing competitive games and the Warrior’s never disappoint. Their spirits are high this year as their team-sharing agreement with College Height’s kicks in. The two schools combined for one boys team last year (College Heights) and this year they Girls team plays under the McAuley banner. Rumor has it there could be as many as 18 on the final roster. Like most teams in the region, an influx of freshman will only help.

Sydney Ganus Greenwood Blue Jays 2011

Sydney Ganus, Greenwood Blue Jays (2011)

The Greenwood Blue Jays will field a young team that will also rely on some incoming freshmen. The team lost three senior starters, all in critical roles in the middle – Maddy Esther (currently playing at D3 Rhodes College), Maddy Smith and Caroline Jansen. There is one senior returning starter, Sydney Ganus (defender) last seen doing yeoman work in the District Final loss to Catholic, including clearing a sure goal by heading it out off the line. She’s joined by Sara Cook (11th grade), the twins Mary Margaret Kirkman (10th grade) and Anna Grace Kirkman (10th grade) along with Annabelle Chaffin (11th grade) in offering leadership for the young team. There are several freshman prospects that are expected make a difference including Anna Turner (defender), Kelsey Nau (midfielder) and Anna Martinez (yes, Alex’s sister from Glendale) at midfield. The most critical item will be identifying a goalkeeper for this team that had approximately two dozen out Thursday evening. Head Coach Chris Shull is being assisted by former Drury Panther Ally Reynolds this year.

How about the defending District and State Champion Springfield Catholic Fightin’ Irish? The Senior Class, led by midfielder Natalie Smid, is in my estimation the group that is most responsible for the regular run to State that has marked this program recently. They will be shooting for their 3rd straight trip to the Final 4 this season and a 2nd straight title. The most significant change for the team will be the loss of senior goalkeeper Rachel Scott. Scott, who has been accepted to Yale and has her sights set on a career in neurological surgery, is focused on preparing for that career this season.

The good news is that junior Megan Goetzinger, who split time in goal with Scott last season and was recognized with Rachel as 2nd Team All-State GK’s, returns and now takes charge in the net. She’ll have 1st All-State defenders Carsen Baron and Rebecca Mayus fronting her which is a plethora of riches any Coach in the region would enjoy. Add a pair of D2 college signee’s in Andrea Parker and Shelby Hatz, who will continue their careers at Drury in the Fall, and the Irish should continue their winning ways. Check out my earlier story for additional impact players.

There were over 50 players at practice on Thursday but it wasn’t a complete contingent as junior Bekah Bade (who scored the game-winner in the title game last June) among others was missing with the basketball season just ending. There are two freshman to keep an eye on going into this season as well. Nicole Ortega joins her sister Emily and Lydia Holtman follows in the footsteps of her All-Star sister Elle who is a senior at Rockhurst. With a senior class of 12, Coach Timson will need to find a balance that helps prepare the underclassmen for next year. A tough problem to have, he’s being assisted this year by Sarah Linsin and Jordan Reppell from Missouri State. Pretty nice role models when you can drive by a billboard and say – hey, there’s my coach!

MSU billboard including Sarah Linsin

MSU billboard including Sarah Linsin


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