Southwest Baptist Visits Drury Panthers Saturday

Kelsy Long, Drury Panthers (2011)

Kelsey Long, Drury Panthers (2011)

This is a game I always look forward to and with the large recruiting class of local players that Head Coach Rob Podeyn has brought into the Bearcats roster, there’s an even stronger pull. Still an exhibition game for both teams, its a nice measurement for the Bearcats (MIAA) and Panthers (GLVC) as they complete preparations for their D2 seasons.

Game time is 6:00 pm Saturday at Harrison Stadium.

The Bearcats recruits for 2010 from the region include Paige Hemphill (Ozark), Rachel Haden (Ozark), Molly Marcotte (Republic), Amy Coffey (Rogersville), Erin Boschen (Hillcrest), Megan Melguin (Kickapoo) and Chelsea VanHook (Camdenton).

Southwest Baptist opens their season on September 2nd when the Quincy Hawks visit. Quincy is ranked #2 in the GLVC while Drury is ranked #6 which means the results of tonights game and next weeks game will offer an early assessment of the quality of the GLVC coaches prognostication skills.

The Panthers hit the road for three games next week, at Ashland, Tiffin and Lewis over the Labor Day holiday weekend. They visit Quincy on September 10th.

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?

Southwest Baptist Bearcats Sign Haden & Hemphill from Ozark, Marcotte from Republic

From the SBU website:
Rob Podeyn, Southwest Baptist University soccer coach, has signed nine recruits.

The recruits include Rachel Haden of Ozark, Paige Hemphill of Ozark, Molly Marcotte of Republic, Brenna Lacillade of Warrensburg, Ashley Creason of Lee’s Summit, Brittney Smith of Overland Park, Kan., Emily Claudell of Overland Park, Kan., Jen French of Lenexa, Kan., and Marene Gomez of South Jordan, Utah.

RachelHaden_Mamba

RachelHaden_Mamba (in black)

Rachel Haden (Ozark, Missouri) – Haden is a strong and physical defensive midfield player from the Springfield area. Standing at 5’6”, Rachel is a solid possession player who is not afraid to challenge for the ball. “Rachel was actually the first player I saw and began recruiting when I came to SBU. She plays with a lot of heart and desire, and has that little bit of attitude you want from players in the midfield. I was impressed with her the first time I saw her play,” said coach Podeyn. “Rachel has played three years of varsity soccer at Ozark High School and has played club soccer for the Mambas under coach Brian Russell the last nine years. As a starter the last three years in high school, Rachel has been selected to all-conference, all-district, and all-region teams. “Southwest Baptist University had exactly what I was looking for. I liked the physical therapy program, I was impressed with the soccer program, and I like the academic reputation SBU has,” said Haden.

Paige Hemphill, Ozark

Paige Hemphill, Ozark

Paige Hemphill (Ozark, Missouri) – Hemphill is regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the state of Missouri. She has been a three-year starter on her varsity soccer team at Ozark High School, and has been selected to the all-state team the last two years. “Being a former goalkeeper I am very particular about how my goalkeepers train and how they are developed. Paige impressed me with her ability to command the area and control the box. She is an excellent communicator and leader in the back. She is a strong technical goalkeeper who is very capable of making the big saves,” said Podeyn. “I chose to attend college at SBU because it is known for its nursing program through the SBU/St. John’s School of Nursing, and nursing is the career path which I hope to pursue,” said Hemphill. “I like the fact that SBU is a private college and the class sizes are smaller. It also has a great campus, and I feel safe being there. I chose SBU to continue my athletic career because I enjoyed the coach and the level of play the team brings to the sport. I felt the team and coach was a good fit for me as a player and student. I like the vision coach Podeyn has for his team at SBU,” Hemphill added.

Molly Marcotte, Mamba

Molly Marcotte, Mamba (in black)

Molly Marcotte (Republic, Missouri) – Marcotte is a determined and dedicated player with good size and strong technique. At 5’8”, Molly is strong in the air, but also very good at maintaining possession and reading the game. “Molly gives us another defender who is smart, aggressive, physical, and able to challenge the ball in the air. She fits well with our system and how we want to play,” said Podeyn. Molly attends Republic High School where they have yet to begin a girls soccer program; her development has been through year-round club soccer. Her current team, the Mambas, is coached by Brian Russell. He has been instrumental of several players in the Springfield area and has helped to produce many college bound girls soccer players. Molly has become a player who through her determination and hard work has developed into one of the best defenders in the Springfield area. “SBU is a superb university. It offers what I want academically and the soccer program is up and coming. It is also semi-close to home which I like,” said Marcotte.

“I’m excited about these additions,” Podeyn said. “After our season of 7-9-3 last year, I felt like we needed to upgrade and add depth to every aspect of our game. And I think we’ve done that with this recruiting class.”

The Bearcats will open the 2010 preseason with a trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, next fall. They will open the 2010 season at home against Quincy University Thursday, Sept. 2.

2009 Class 3 Southwest Region Team

Southwest Region Team

Player Of the Year: Molly Brewer, Glendale
Offensive POY: Lindsey Sprouse, Glendale
Defensive POY: Emily Jordan, Glendale
GoalKeeper: Paige Hemphill, Ozark
Coach: Jeff Rogers, Glendale

Position Player Year School
F Neva Raschel 11 Branson
M Molly Brewer 9 Glendale
D Emily Jordan 12 Glendale
F Lindsey Sprouse 11 Glendale
F McKenna Adams 10 Kickapoo
M Amanda Dominquez 12 Kickapoo
M Abby Anderson 12 Kickapoo
M Kelsey Haist 10 Nixa
F Rachel Murphy 9 Nixa
M Jayme Braun 10 Ozark
M Rachel Haden 11 Ozark
GK Paige Hemphill 11 Ozark
M Jessica Maerz 11 Parkview
F Shelby Stewart 11 Parkview
F Kelsey Sanders 12 Joplin
F Shelby Murray 12 Neosho

2009 Central Ozarks All-Conference Girl’s Soccer Team

2009 Central Ozarks All-Conference Girl’s Soccer Team is made up of the Large Schools that participate in the Central Ozarks Conference – Branson, Carthage, Neosho, Nixa, Ozark and Willard.

1st Team
Jayme Braun , So. Def – Ozark
Megan Gunnels, Jr. For – Ozark
Rachel Haden, Jr. Mid – Ozark
Kelsey Haist, So. Mid – Nixa
Paige Hemphill, Jr. Gk – Ozark
Megan Jenisch, Jr. Def – Ozark
Rachel Murphy, Fr. For – Nixa
Shelby Murray, Sr. For – Neosho
Jo Pavlowsky, Jr. Mid – Nixa
Neva Rashel, Jr. For – Branson
Abby Turnbull, Fr. Def – Nixa
Amelia White, Sr. Mid – Neosho
Melanie White, Sr. Mid – Neosho

2nd Team
Kelsey Bartell, So. For – Nixa
Ashley Bartkoski, Sr. Gk – Neosho
Allison Bennett, So. Def – Carthage
Alicia Collard, Jr. For – Ozark
Jessica Diaz, Fr. For – Carthage
Kate Fulton, Sr. Mid – Branson
Brittany Matthews, Sr. Mid – Ozark
Kristin Miller, So. Gk – Nixa
Rachel Stuart, Sr. Mid – Neosho
Morgan Ulesich, Sr. Gk – Willard

2009 Class 3 District 11 Girls Soccer All-District Teams

District 1st Team
Neva Raschel – Branson High School
Molly Brewer – Glendale High School
Emily Jordan – Glendale High School
Lindsey Sprouse – Glendale High School
McKenna Adams – Kickapoo High School
Abby Anderson – Kickapoo High School
Amanda Dominguez – Kickapoo High School
Kelsey Haist – Nixa High School
Rachel Murphy – Nixa High School
Jayme Braun – Ozark High School
Rachel Haden – Ozark High School
Paige Hemphill – Ozark High School
Jessica Maerz –Parkview High School
Shelby Stewart – Parkview High School

District 2nd Team
Emily Joplin – Branson High School Continue reading

Kickapoo Shootout, Day One

Kickapoo Shootout: Lafayette Lancers Shut Out Smith-Cotton TigersLafayette Lancers – 1
Smith-Cotton Tigers – 0
Niña Walters scores in the 68th minute for the Lancers. The goal came from an attack that found the Tigers struggling to clear and Walter’s pounced on a ball just outside the six yard box and lifted it to the opposite of the net. Lafayette faces the host Chiefs at 11:30 am on Saturday.

Jackson Indians – 2 (2 OT)
Kickapoo Chiefs – 1
Chiefs tie the game in stoppage as McKenna Adam’s heads in a cross from Amanda Dominguez. Jackson gets a game-winner 3 min into 2nd OT from SEMO-bound Bobbi Jo Schlick. She describes her game-winner in the video below.

Kickapoo Shootout: Rockwood Summit Falcons Knock Off Glendale Falcons in OTGlendale Falcons – 1
Rockwood Summit Falcons – 2 (1st OT)
34th min goal by Rockwood’s Meghan Herndon (#2) holds up until the 67th when Jeni Frewin scores from a scramble in the box from a corner kick. Glendale had shots off the crossbar and upright in the final 15 min of regulation but couldn’t get the winner.

That fell to Jr forward Kristin Bright, who turned her defender and buried her shot over the GK head from just inside the box. Kristin partners up with fellow front runner Paige Meggison, who provided the service on the goal, to describe it.

To update you, Rockwood is in District 6 with Eureka, Lafayette, Marquette, Parkway South and Washington. Eureka took the honors at Ozarks early season tourney and Parkway South beat Kickapoo last weekend at the Parkway College Showcase. A very tough public school lineup. Summit hoisted the plaque two years ago, and many of the current players were on that team but lost in the semifinals last year to Lindbergh.

Kickapoo Shootout: Ozark Tigers Defeat Jeff City Jays in OTOzark Tigers – 1 (1st OT)
Jeff City Jays – 0
Alicia Collard ran onto Rachel Haden’s header that sent her into the box unmarked 6 min into the 1st OT. She describes it below. Pictured at right is the Jay’s Karla Steiner shooting against defender Jayme Braun and GK Paige Hemphill.

Springfield Catholic – 1 (2nd OT)
Rock Bridge Bruins – 0
Scoreless for almost 100 minutes, the Fightin’ Irish avoid PK’s when sophomore Shelby Hatz converts her break away opportunity in stoppage time. The ball came from senior Maddie Renner and Hatz found the focus necessary to finish the play after several earlier opportunities. Find out the difference in the video below.

Parkview Vikings – 2
Parkway West Longhorns – 7
After going down 0-2 at half, the Vikings battled back and found themselves down 2-3 midway through the second half. Shelby Stewart scored two goals to keep the Viking close, both on through-balls followed by Shelby burning a defender with speed and beating the keeper in 1 v. 1 situations. The defense was not able to hold up, however, and the Vikings gave up 5 goals in the second half to lose 2-7.

Smith-Cotton Tigers – 3
Kickapoo Chiefs – 1
The Tigers came out stronger in this 2nd match for both teams this evening, get a pair of goals. The first came as a pair of passes created an opening allowing ? to bury a ball at close range. Mizzou-bound Jessica Greer got the 2nd as the Tigers got numbers into the box and she slid to the far post where she confidently buried a ball that came in over the defense. The Chiefs got one back as sophomore McKenna Adams follows her initial shot and picks up the rebound of Abby Anderson’s shot to go into the 6 yard box and bury a fine left-footed shot into the far side netting.

Smith-Cotton got their 3rd goal in the 2nd half for the final margin. That will make getting up for an 8am match tomorrow a bit easier.

April 1st Arrives In The Ozark Conference

Davidson's 500th Win - Ozark over Springfield CatholicOzark Tigers – 1
Springfield Catholic – 0
Senior Kristen Glaubitz buries a ball in the corner from a set piece midway through the second half to give the Tigers the rare win over their longtime rivals. Coach Tom Davidson earns his 500th win as his Lady Tigers held off the Irish in earning the win. The goal came against the run of play as the Irish had the wind and momentum but sophomore Brittany Matthew’s strong run led to a foul on the left side of the box. Rachel Haden’s service was initially knocked down but fell to Glaubitz who took advantage of the opportunity.

The Irish’s best opportunity came late in the game when freshman Carsen Baron put her 30 yard direct kick on frame. Sophomore Paige Hemphill touched it over the crossbar to preserve the shutout and win.

Waynesville Tigers – 2
Kickapoo Chiefs – 1
The Tigers continued their early season form, taking a 2-0 lead in the first half on goals by Katie Pritchard, from Lauren Kelly, and Erica Combs, from Tasha Lord. Kickapoo closed the gap in the 73rd minute when Kylie Huslig scored from a cross by right midfielder ?. Senior Crystal Hutchinson made several important saves to ensure the win for the Tigers who move to 4-0 with their first Conference win over a key foe. Update – it was the first win ever over the Chiefs!

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 3
West Plains Zizzers – 0
Senior Brianna Ragains, headed for Missouri Southern in the Fall, gave the Yellowjackets the lead in the 17th minute, assisted by Cassie Wood. Hanna Winkel added to the lead in the 49th, assisted by Emily Boyer. Chelsea LeFors completed the scoring, assisted by Ragains. Zizzer’s goalie Jamie Brassfield made several fine saves to keep it close

Rolla Bulldogs – 1
Parkview Vikings
– 0
Sophomore central midfielder Jackie Standfast got the game winner in the 62nd minute on an assist by senior captain Kaitlin Bramel. Sophomore Adrian Pogue gets the shutout, her 3rd in 4 games. The Bulldogs move to 4-0, 1-0 in Ozark Conference, and will visit Springfield to take on Kickapoo Thursday.

Glendale Falcons vs Joplin EaglesGlendale Falcons – 4
Joplin Eagles – 0
The Eagles kept things close in the first half, down only 0-1 with senior Randi Russell, a Missouri Southern signee, making several important saves. Senior Jeni Frewin got the ultimate game winner. The second half saw the Falcons turn things on, using the wind and their team speed to get three goals in the first 15 minutes. Lindsey Sprouse got two, Emily Cline (pictured at left) scored her first varsity goal and Frewin and Emily Jordan earned assists. Senior goalkeeper Rachel Duckworth, a newcomer to soccer with good hands and reflexes, earns her first shutout.

Greenwood Blue Jays – 10
Pleasant Hope Pirates – 0

Neosho Wildcats – 2 (PK’s)
Nixa Eagles – 1
The Eagles lost on PK’s Tuesday to a resilient Wildcats squad that drew first blood on a break away goal by Melanie White in the 53rd minute. The Eagles tied the game in the 58th. Jacklyn Finley played the ball to Kelsey Haist above the 18 box. Haist beat the defender. A well placed, low ball slotted to the left of the goalie tied the score 1-1.

Camdenton Lakers – 5
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Camdenton led 1-0 at the half on a goal by freshman Ashley Paschel. Sophomore Chelsey VanHook started off the scoring in the second half off of a corner kick from Blaire Baker. Paschel scored her second goal of the match four minutes later. Senior Meg Manzer and junior Stephanie Kirvan (header) each scored a goal late in the match. Camdenton goes to 1-1-0 on the season and 1-0 in Ozark Conference play. Senior Krista Murphy earned her first shutout of the season

Bolivar Liberators – 2
Joplin McAuley – 0
The Lady Liberators earned their third shut-out victory of the season with a 2-0 win over district opponent Joplin McAuley. Seniors Lindsy Archer, assisted by Jonna Welch, and Andrea Porter scored a goal in each half to help the Liberators improve to 3-0 on the season.