Tom Davidson, Ozark Tigers, Reaches 600 Wins

Tom Davidson, and daughter Morgan, Ozark Tigers (2011 May)

Tom Davidson, and daughter Morgan, Ozark Tigers (2011 May)

Congratulations to Coach Tom Davidson on reaching 600 wins in his career tonight. He came into the game with an 8-7 record this season, his fourth with the Lady Ozark Tigers who also delivered his 500th win. Tom earned his 500th victory on April 1st, 2008 when the Tigers defeated the visiting Catholic Fightin’ Irish by the score of 1-0.

In the six seasons since he’s had an All-State player – Paige Hemphill was recognized as an All-State player 2008-2010 and he’s sent a dozen players onto college careers including five from the team that got his 500th win – Hemphill and teammate Rachel Haden to SBU, Megan Jenisch to MSSU (his alma mater), Megan Stodden to Aurora and Megan Gunnels to Westminster. Jayme Braun is joining Hemphill and Haden at SBU in the Fall.

His overall record during his twenty years of coaching include a 266-92-24 career mark Coaching Girls with 16 years at Kickapoo and Ozark while he stands at 325-141-41 in 20 years at Kickapoo and Ozark which includes last Fall’s 17-4 Boy’s season, a school record I believe.
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Tom Davidson, Ozark Tigers - 600 wins, 2011 May 3

Tom Davidson, Ozark Tigers - 600 wins, 2011 May 3

Ozark Tiger Shootout Results

Joplin Eagles, 2011 Captains

Joplin Eagles, 2011 Captains

Results as of: Friday nights games plus reported scores as noted below

Red Pool
Won by Kearney as they put together three shutout wins
Ozark Tigers (C3 D11) – 7 points (0-1 loss, 4-0 win, 0-4 loss)
Kearney Bulldogs (C3 D16) – 21 points (4-0 win, 5-0, 3-0 win)
Northwest Cedar Hill Lions (C3 D1) – 5 points (1-0 win)

Black Pool
Won by Harrison as the hold on for the tie against Joplin and win on points.

Harrison (AR) Goblins – 0 points (0-4 loss, win, 1-1 tie)
Lebanon Yellowjackets (C3 D10) – 0 points (0-1 loss)
Joplin Eagles (C3 D12) – 5 points (1-0 win, 0-4 loss, 1-1 tie)

White Pool
Won by Logan-Rogersville with their 2-0 win over Car Junction. The Wildcats are now 6-3 with the 3 wins this weekend while Carl Junction sees their season opening 6 game win streak end against their Class 2 District 11 foe.

Neosho Wildcats (C3 D12) – 0 points (0-3 loss, ?, ?)
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats (C2 D11) – 5 points (1-0 win, win, 2-0 win)
Willard Tigers (C3 D12) – 0 points (0-1 loss, 1-2 loss, ?)
Carl Junction Bulldogs (C2 D11) – 11 points (3-0 win, 2-1 win, 0-2 loss)

Rogersville Wildcats -
Neosho Wildcats -

Willard Tigers – 1
Carl Junction Bulldogs – 2

Joplin Eagles – 0
Ozark Tigers – 4

Kearney – 5
Northwest – 0

Willard Tigers -
Neosho Wildcats -

Harrison Goblins -
Lebanon Yellowjackets –

Ozark – 0
Kearney – 4

Rogersville – 2
Carl Junction – 0
A Stevie Heidzig direct kick 50 min’s in is the difference. A second from the far right side found the upper 90 at the near post, bent with the wind, in the 55th

Northwest – 0
Lebanon – 0
Halftime

Joplin Eagles – 1
Harrison Goblins – 1
A breakaway, slipped under a diving keeper in the 44th min is the difference. Assist by Rae. Banwart, freshman, buries a ball into the roof of the net after Sr Captain M Craig knocks a corner kick by ? back into the box in the 73rd

Dates: April 8-9, 2011.
Admission: Students $2 each session, Adults $3 each session
Sites: Ozark Tiger Stadium and Ozark Tiger Soccer Grass Complex
Pools: There will be three pools. Given our number of teams (10), the following criteria will be used.
Red and black pools will consist of 3 teams, and White pool will have 4 teams. Red and Black pools will play the other teams in their pool plus one crossover game. White pool will play the other 3 teams in their pool. Plaques will be awarded to EACH pool winner.

Point System: Pool winners will be determined by the following point system:
3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, 1 point for each goal differential (3 goal maximum), 1 point for a
shutout, and 0 points for a loss. In the case of a 0-0 tie,
2 points will be awarded to each team. Points will be distributed and totaled after each game. If two teams tie with the same point total, the winner will be
decided by head-to-head competition. If there is still a tie, then most goals scored, least goals allowed, and shutouts will serve as tie breakers (in that order). If teams are still tied, the pool winner will be decided by a coin flip.
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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.

Christian County High School Girls Soccer

Nixa Lady EaglesA beautiful day and time for a road trip to check out the Christian County squads and how the first week is treating them. First stop Nixa where Coach Evan Palmer was demonstrating some of the moves that held him in good stead as a Missouri State Bear. The Lady Eagles open 2010 coming off of their best season ever in 2009. Nixa won 16 games, blowing past the previous record of 12, scoring 80 goals while giving up only 30, both records as well. The team won its first tournament taking first in the Christian County Tournament while the JV squad was also setting records at 15-3.

Hannah Barber, a sparkplug and All-Star in 2009, is the most significant loss. The team brings back a solid core, starting in the back with junior keeper Kristin Miller, Team MVP in 2009, fronted by senior Maddie Chandler who was Defensive MVP. Jo Pavlowsky and Ashlyn Robillard join Chandler as the senior leaders for this still young squad that includes Regional 1st teamers Rachel Murphy, a sophomore forward and Kelsey Haist, a junior midfielder. Add in Sophomore Abby Turnbull at sweeper and junior front runner Kelsey Bartell and the Eagles are prepared to challenge again this year. The Eagles add sophomore transfer Lauren Moats, who won a Kentucky State Cup with Javanon before moving here when dad Kyle accepted the Missouri State AD job, and freshman Brittany Kirkpatrick to this developing squad. The final game of the season came in the District semi-finals with a tough loss to Glendale. While they won’t surprise anyone this year, I suspect their goals will be higher and they’ll have a solid opportunity to achieve them.

Ozark Lady TigersBefitting the weather and a 4th day of practice, the Tigers were the most active squad I’ve seen at this early stage. Working small spaces and transition, this looks like a team on a mission. When last seen, the girls were being shut out by a Chiefs team in the District semi-final that the Tigers had hammered 3-0 two games prior. With seven returning seniors, five of whom will likely be playing college soccer next Fall, the focus is understandable.

Starting with 1st Team All-State sr. goalkeeper Paige Hemphill (SBU Bearcats), sr. Megan Jenisch and jr. Jayme Braun on defense, sr. Megan Stodden and sr. Rachel Haden (SBU Bearcats) in the midfield and sr. Alicia Collard and sr. Megan Gunnels at forward, the Tigers are prepared to go toe-to-toe with with any team in the area. The team has added one transfer, Shannon Lacker, from Ft Zumwalt South in St Louis. There are 9 underclassmen who have another year of experience and the largest senior class I think we’ll find in the region. Will this be their year?

2nd Annual Summer Sizzler 3v3 Tournament Returns August 1st

The second annual Summer Sizzler 3v3 Tournament is coming!

Date: Saturday, August 1st
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: Ozark High School Soccer Fields
Rain date: Sunday, August 2nd, 1:00 – 6:00 pm

Age Divisions (based on Fall 2009 MYSA classifications):
Boys U8 to High School
Girls U8 to High School
Adult Co-ed Competitive (18 and older)
Adult Co-ed Recreational (35 and under, Over 35)

Max Roster: 5 players
Registration Fee: $75.00 per team
Registration Plus: $100.00 per team (includes 5 tournament t-shirts)

Registration deadline is July 26th.

3v3 Tourney Registration

3v3 tourney Player Info Sheet

This tournament is hosted by the Ozark Boys and Girls Soccer Program. Each year, the Ozark Tigers choose a charity to donate a portion of the proceeds to. Last year they donated to a local Autism Awareness group. This year they will be raising money to go towards the local Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation.

If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities, please contact summersizzler2008@yahoo.com for information on how you can help or you can visit www.ozarktigersoccer.com for additional information. Hope to see you there!

High School Schedules – Am I Missing Your Team?

OK, spent the afternoon Tuesday entering schedules into my High School Calendar and I’m still missing quite a few. The only way I can cover your team is if I have your schedule and can identify games of interest. Please have your Coach or a member of the Booster Club send me the schedule. I need it as a spreadsheet!

If your team IS NOT on this list, then I NEED YOUR SCHEDULE!
Class 3 – Branson Pirates, Camdenton Lakers, Central Bulldogs, Glendale Falcons, Jeff City Jays, Kickapoo Chiefs, Neosho Wildcats, Nixa Eagles, Ozark Tigers, Parkview Vikings, Rolla Bulldogs, Waynesville Tigers
Class 2 – Carl Junction Bulldogs, Logan-Rogersville Wildcats, West Plains Zizzers
Class 1 – Springfield Catholic Irish, Greenwood Blue Jays

Here is a blank spreadsheet you can complete. Download googlecalendar_schedule and complete. Thanks!

What’s Going On??

OK, let’s get this over with. Regardless of the games I cover or stories I need to write, Saturday night is going to be reserved to watch the Cub’s game in LA. It will be the first game I watch this year since baseball and I parted ways after the last strike in 1994 (Cub’s season ticket money went to World Cup activities that year). Heck I haven’t even been to a Springfield Cardinal’s game at this stage.

But just the thought of an all-Chicago World Series is so tantalizing, so ridiculous, so unbelievable that it’s worth entertaining some thought.

What better way to spend Halloween then in Wrigleyville, right?

On the real world front, the Ozark Tigers are teaming up with the Ozark Park District to put on a youth clinic on Sunday October 12th. 3:00 to 5:00 pm, on the turf at Ozark High School. So if your kid wants to dream about playing on that surface in the future, it should be a fun time.

If your tastes lean more towards the international game, there’s a new website focused on ranking Club teams around the world, World Club Rankings. Every Friday he provides his list of the best televised games during the weekend, based upon his ranking algorithm. Bookmark it and keep it handy!

Ozark Tigers Middle School Soccer

Registration has begun for Ozarks Middle School soccer. If you are interested in playing, please contact one of the following:

Team Manager: Mike Gunnels – mgunnels@silverdollarcity.com
Team Coach: Jason Williams – jason@ariseng.com

Practice Schedule for next week:
Tuesday, August 19th 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Thursday, August 21st 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Saturday, August 23rd 9:00 – 11:00 am
Sunday, August 24th 1:30 – 3:30 pm
* all training will be done at the fields at Ozark Upper Elementary

General Information:
* The middle school soccer program is open to all boys enrolled in Ozark R-VI Schools in grades 6 through 8.
* The Ozark team will represent Ozark in the middle school league at Lake Country Soccer in Springfield, but the team is not “sponsored” by Ozark R-VI schools.
* All games will be played at the Lake Country Soccer Complex in Springfield, MO. The season will consist of at least 8 games, begining September 2. The team will probably participate in the JV1 league this year, which will play on Tuesday nights. If there are enough boys to field a second team, that team will play in the JV2 league on Thursday nights.
* Cost of participating in the league is $60 per player, which includes the cost of the printed t-shirts that every team is required to wear as jerseys.
* This program is designed to help develop players who may be interested in playing high school soccer in Ozark.

Southwest Missouri Soccer Updates

There has been lots happening, I’ve had a hard time keeping up quite frankly although I also try to balance how much I put on the site. What do you think? Need more or have I found a good balance? While you ponder that question (share your thoughts here) here’s the latest:

Carthage School Board Approves Girls Soccer for 2009

At least 30 girls had signed up to express an interest in the program, and most appeared to be on hand at the board meeting. “We support the proposal to add girls soccer,” he said. “Kids do better in school when they’re involved in activities. They do better in their studies and attendance, and they’re more likely to graduate.”

Reed after the meeting said that Carthage has had a boys soccer program since 1989. He said a first-year budget for the program will be between $20,000 and $25,000, a higher total the first year because of uniform purchases.

UPDATE – the Carthage Press chimes in with this additional tidbit

Carthage is entering the Central Ozark Conference (COC) next year and all but one school will have girls soccer – Webb City doesn’t have the sport and Republic will introduce it in the 2009-2010 school year.

In addition to soccer, the Ozark Tigers are out working to support hungry kids in Haiti.

Ozark Lady Tiger soccer players donated their time and energy on Thursday to help the Springfield organization Kids Against Hunger package food for children who are currently starving in the island nation of Haiti. The organization’s current goal is to package and send 100,000 meals to the children of Haiti.

Kickapoo Chiefs vs Ft Zumwalt West Jaguars - Class 3 QuarterfinalSkyler Russell (pictured – Kickapoo Chiefs) has been playing for the Scott Gallagher U16 US Academy team and they just returned from a Florida tournament where they faced off against the US U16 National Team, losing 1-0. The Academy is the highest level of play in the country, designed to provide a model similar to the International Clubs that develop youth players for their adult teams. It has also been designated as the way USSF will identify future National Team players.

Just down the road in Joplin, Max Duncan (Joplin) has been traveling North to play for the KC Wizards Juniors who have just been accepted into the USSF Academy program beginning next year. Max’s U16 squad currently plays in the Midwest Regional League, in the First Division that includes the Springfield SC squad.

High School Girls Soccer Previews

Thought I’d point you to a few more recent season previews. I’ll get my first look at a game on Saturday when I attend the Rolla Classic. I’m very excited about this season, there are going to be some serious competitive battles we’re going to get to see this year.

Seth Sowers of the Rolla Daily News weighs in with Lady Bulldogs To Play with Passion

Leading the way at center midfielder will be Bramel. She was a second team all-state selection a year ago despite sitting out the start of the season with an injury. Her move to the position sparked the team last year after a slow start. She notched four goals and eight assists. Also at center mid will be sophomore Jaclyn Standfast and junior Emily Spooner. Standfast has a cannon for a leg, and used it to score 10 goals last year. She also added a team-high 11 assists.

TJ Brice, from the Christian County edition of the News-Leader Ozark Girls Young, Experienced

The Lady Tigers return the top three scorers from last season: Megan Gunnels (14 goals), Erica Hogan (12) and Alicia Collard (eight). Collard also added six assists. Hogan, a senior, and Gunnels, a sophomore, were named to the all-district first team last year. It was Hogan’s second consecutive all-district selection.

and TJ again with Nixa Girls Soccer to Field Young Squad

This year’s squad will feature three seniors: Stephanie Allen, Jacklyn Finley and Lauren Hillmer. “I am really excited about this season. I think we have great potential,” Hillmer said. “We just need to get together and learn to play as a team. We are kind of split up into different age groups, and we need to bond as one. Once we get that done, we should have a really good season.”

A group of young players returns with quality experience from last season. Sophomores Ashlyn Robillard and Jo Pavlowsky scored seven and five goals, respectively, in considerable playing time. Pavlowsky added six assists.

While you’re at it, might as well start looking to State and potential opponents. Teams like the defending state champion Ft Zumwalt West Jaguars, or maybe the Nerinx Markers and St Joseph’s Angels. Or the nationally ranked Incarnate Word team?