Missouri High School Soccer, Class 3 Central Region Honors

As determined by the Missouri High School Soccer Coaches Association, this list reflects Districts 9 and 10. District champions in 2010 were Rock Bridge and Rolla.

2010 Boys Class 3 Central Region
Player of the Year – Nick Anglen, Jefferson City
Offensive Player of the Year – Jason Howard, Rolla
Defensive Player of the Year – Danny Baird, Rock Bridge
Goalkeeper of the Year – Brady Wulff, Rock Bridge
Coach of the Year – Kyle Austin, Rock Bridge

Brady Wulff, GK – Sr, Rock Bridge
Gehrig Haberstock, D – Sr, Waynesville
Dylan York, D – Sr, West Plains
Danny Baird, D – Sr, Rock Bridge
Tanner Bone, D – Jr, Rock Bridge
Nick Anglen, MF – Sr, Jeff City
Tommy Lor, MF – Sr, Smith Cotton
David Drewniak, MF – Sr, Rolla
Jeron Sinclair, F – Sr, Camdenton
Jason Howard, F – Sr, Rolla
Rayder Bennett, F – Sr, Camdenton
Matt Kelly, F – Jr, Rock Bridge
Tyler Luebbert, F – Jr, Jeff City

Class 3 District Playoffs – Willard & Central Advance

District 11 opened play on Saturday with #3 Nixa advancing to play #2 Glendale on Wednesday while #4 Ozark will face off against #1 Kickapoo in the other semifinal. Semifinals are Wednesday, Final is scheduled for Friday. All games at Greenwood Stadium Field at the Cooper Soccer Complex.

C3 D12: Joplin is hosting District 12 with the first round tonight.
#4 Central Bulldogs – 9
#5 Webb City Cardinals – 1
Kyle Handley scored for Webb City.

#3 Willard Tigers – 5
#6 Neosho Wildcats – 2
The Tigers scored 3 unanswered goals in the 2nd half to get past the Wildcats

The winner of this District will face District 11 in the November 9th Sectional. Semifinals are Wednesday, Final Friday.

C3 D10: West Plains hosts. They advanced to the semifinal with a win on Saturday.
#1 Rolla Bulldogs – 3
#4 West Plains Zizzers – 0
Goals by Aaron Froelich(42nd), Kory Carter (46th), and Christopher Wharton (76th)

#2 Camdenton Lakers – 2
#3 Waynesville Tigers – 1
Goals – Waynesville Connor Smith (47th), Camdenton Rayder Bennett (49th), Jeron Sinclair (61st)

District winner, to be determined Wednesday, faces District 9 winner in the November 9th Sectional. The Sectional winner plays the Quarterfinal against the D11/D12 winner on November 13th.

C3 D9: Sedalia Smith-Cotton is the host and advanced to the semifinals with a win Saturday.
#1 Rock Bridge Bruins – 2
#4 Smith-Cotton – 0

#2 Hickman Kewpies – 0
#3 Jefferson City Jays – 1
The Kewpies, who finished 4th in the State last season, fall in the District semifinals.

The District final Wednesday will feature Rock Bridge vs Jefferson City.

Sep 29th Games

Crocker Lions

Crocker Lions

Richland Bears – 2
Crocker Lions – 7
at Richland, the Lions got goals from Jessie Tart(2), Austin Rogers (2), Teddy Zeigenbein, Sawyer Brown and Cory Porter

Camdenton Lakers – 2
Helias Catholic Crusaders – 1
at Camdenton HS, the Laker’s goals were scored by Robbie Hoffman, a penalty kick, and by Kyler Moore (Sal Laferla assist). Helias scored their only goal with 5:00+ left. Rumor has it that Rayder Bennett is once again on the pitch and his recovery is complete.

10/6 Southwest Region High School Soccer Reports

Camdenton Lakers – 5
Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Marshfield scored first about ten minutes in on #23′s one-time shot. The Laker’s got goals by Nate Buttram and Rayder Bennett to go up 2-1 before halftime. Three goals in the second: two by Drew Whitney and one by Rayder Bennett.

Nixa Eagles – 1
Willard Tigers – 0

Greenwood Blue Jays – 3
Ozark Tigers – 0
Hawken Thieme records his 7th shutout of the year as Greenwood improves to 12-5

Monett Cubs –
Central Bulldogs –

9/22 Southwest Missouri High School Soccer Report

Camdenton Lakers host Sedalia Smith-Cotton

Camdenton Lakers – 7
Sedalia Smith-Cotton – 1
In a game that indicates how strong the competitive juices flow between these teams, despite the move out of District 9 by Camdenton, these Central Missouri squads went at each other hard from the opening kick off. After seeing the Lakers a 2nd time now this season, the key element I see is a willingness across the entire team to go to the ball and challenge every play. It’s like watching a high-pressure EPL game as they force their opponents to play quickly or defend their attack.

The Laker’s got the lead in the 18th minute from a corner kick when #2 Drew Whitney, redirected the ball that fell to him and just over the outreached arms of the goalkeeper. Smith-Cotton thought they had tied the game in the 32nd minute only to see the goal called back for offsides.

I headed home at halftime, having stopped on the way home from a business meeting in Columbia. The second half featured a hat trick by Rayder Bennett, a brace from Jeff Moffitt and one by Nate Buttrum.

Sedalia graduated 10 starters on last years District Championship team but have a pair of talented midfielders leading the way. We’ll check back in on District 9 later this season.

New Covenant Academy Warriors – 5
Thomas Jefferson – 1

Greenwood Blue Jays – 2 (PKs)
Bolivar Liberators – 1
Greenwood would dominate the first half of play even though the Liberators got on the board first when Bradley Stillwagon finished an assist from Matt Magana. Greenwood would tie the game with six minutes to go in the first half. No more goals in regulation, with the Jay’s getting the win on the 4th PK.

Carthage Tigers – 10
Aurora Houn ‘Dawgs – 0
Carthage goals by Phillip Devillers (3), Cole Beckham (2), Joe Curti (2), Lorenzo Salas, Christian Solis and Jose Lopez.

Cassville Wildcats – 10
Columbus (KS) – 2
Five goals were scored in each half. Luis Ortega had three goals, and Justin Mills and Bryan Schroeder both had two goals. Other goal scorers were Matt Angel, Matt Frazier and Otto Franco. Schroeder also had three assists for the night.

Monett Cubs – 1
Willard Tigers – 0
The Cub’s avenge their loss this weekend at the hands of the Tigers, who won by a similar margin en route to winning the Cub’s Tournament.

Crocker Lions
– 4 (2 OT)
Belle – 3
Goals scored by Sophomore Jessie Tart (2), Freshman Teddy Zeigenbein (1) and the OT goal was scored by Tjalling Bosker

Nixa Eagles – 4
Marshfield Blue Jays – 2

Kickapoo Chiefs – 4
Branson Pirates – 0
Goals by Brock Ruggeri, Skyler Russell, Spencer Price, Mike Anderson. Assists by Ian Kennedy, Tyler Bennett.

Carl Junction Bulldogs – 2
Neosho Wildcats – 1
The Bulldogs led 2-0 at the half after goals by Stefan Klute, unassisted, and Logan Landis on a penalty kick. Jordan Blevins scored on a penalty kick for Neosho in the 62nd for the final margin.

9/9 Ozark Conference High School Soccer Report

Kickapoo Chiefs host Camdenton Lakers

Kickapoo Chiefs – 2
Camdenton Lakers – 1
In a hard fought battle, the two Conference rivals went toe-to-toe and both came away disappointed tonight. The Chief’s goals were both scored by junior Skyler Russell as Kickapoo’s new 4-3-3 formation brought them the offensive output needed to win the game. Russell’s first goal was scored in the 25th minute as he moved across from his wing forward position and challenged for a ball. Upon winning it, he quickly turned back before unleashing a 25 yard shot that skipped past the GK’s outstretched arms.

The Laker’s surprised the Chief’s as well, coming out early in the 2nd half and getting a game-tying goal in the 49th minute from senior forward Jeff Moffitt. It stayed knotted at 1-1 as both goal keepers played very well, with junior Ryan Moriarty for the Laker’s making some fine reaction saves in the box including one against Ryan Moses from 6 yards out. Kickapoo’s Chris Tombridge patrolled 40 yards beyond the endline for the Chief’s in blunting several counter-attack efforts by Camdenton as well as a point blank shot by Rayder Bennett.

The game winner was a beauty, scored in the 53rd minute when senior Ryan Moses sent a 50 yard ball into the Laker’s goal box. Russell ran under the ball, shielding the defender as he positioned himself to control the ball. Or so the defender thought, as the left-footed volley blew past the goal keeper from 15 yards out. Russell also attempted a bicycle later, as the Lakers were caught napping on a throw-in, but the keeper responded to the challenge.

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Parkview Vikings – 5
Hillcrest Hornets – 1
Bryce Collier scored unassisted for Hillcrest, earning them the early lead. Parkview came back however with five goals to earn the win. Tim Griffin had 3 and Jared Moore and Vance Marlow each added a goal.

Lebanon Yellowjackets – 2 (PK’s)
West Plains Zizzers – 1
In a game that went to PK’s following two OT’s, the Yellowjackets prevailed at home. Ethan Hunt scored for the Zizzers, #7 for the Yellowjackets – Lebanon Senior Kyle Strief, defender, scored on a header off of a corner, also scored the winning PK.

Rolla Bulldogs – 3
Joplin Eagles – 2
Rolla scored first with a goal from senior Tyler Sinnott. Sinnott, who was assisted by senior Andrew Chism, scored in the first minute of the game. They paired up again in the 22nd minute before Max Duncan got Joplin within one in the 55th and Samuel Yount tied the game. Rolla’s Cody Martin got the game winner in the 65th minute. From the Joplin Globe story:

“Rolla is one of the best teams in the conference,” Miller said. “You have to play with them every minute of the game. We just weren’t there in the first half.”

Meanwhile, the Glendale Falcons were on the road to Kansas City where they are taking part in the Kansas-Missouri Classic where they defeated the Washburn Rural Junior Blues, 2-1. Devon Newport (1G/1A), Ryan Squires (1G), Graham Basecke (1A), Patrick Baltz (1A).

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Branson Pirates – 2
Logan-Rogersville Wildcats – 3
Only the JV played tonight folks, in a steady rain that soon became a downpour which led to the cancellation of the Varsity game. The score above is for the JV, with the Wildcat’s scoring the first goal in the 21st minute when captain #7 got down into the right corner. His cross went through the GK’s hands and fell to #17 at the far post who buried it reliably.

New Covenant Warriors – 3
Greenwood Blue Jays – 0
Via an NCA fan – First goal off an impressive header by Dylan Corbett early in the second half. Brett Murray extended the lead via a PK soon after.

The Warriors ended the game with a late goal by Dylan Fieker. This was a District 6 game, so early advantage to the defending champs.

Photo by RWC

Glendale Falcons vs Parkview VikingsGlendale Falcons – 1
Parkview Vikings – 0
At Glendale, in a light but growing rain, the Falcons played some pretty soccer but were only able to score one as the Vikings appear to have their strongest team since 2005 when these two went at each other. Their blue collar approach and preparation gave them opportunities but in the end the Falcon’s got the goal they needed. It came in the 60th minute from a direct kick by Devon Newport, into the upper 90, after his brother Ian was pulled down just outside the box. District 11 is going to be tough!

Camdenton Lakers – 7
West Plains Zizzers – 1
Drew Whitney scored the first goal of the season for the Laker’s around the 25 min mark and the wake only got larger. Goals from Rayder Bennett (2), Jeron Sinclair (2), Jeff Moffitt and Jeff Dorhauer provided the final margin. Jason McAllister got the late goal for the Zizzers, from Anthony Holt.

Marshfield Blue Jays – 1
Ozark Tigers – 2 (OT)
From the Marshfield Jays website: The Tigers got the first goal of the game, off a corner kick with just 10:41 left on the clock. The Jays just played with more determination. Then with the clock in stoppage time, Willis Zirschky answered Ozarks corner kick with one of his own. He sent the ball in to the far post and Ethan Jernigan was there to head it into the back of the box. This brought the game to a tie with just seconds left in the half. The fans went WILD!!!

Rolla Bulldogs – 11
Crocker Lions – 1

Willard Tigers – 10
Aurora Houn’Dawgs – 0

Waynesville Tigers – 3
Hillcrest Hornets – 0
Goals were scored by Eric Iverson (30:31 first half) assisted by Gehrig Haberstock, Eric Iverson (1:32 second half) unassisted, and Tim Collier (20:12 second half) assisted by Jeff Brayman. Wade Holcomb had the shutout for the tigers.

Joplin Eagles – 6
Lebanon Yellowjackets – 0
The Eagles got a pair of goals each from junior Max Duncan and Jordan Adame with Geovanni Lara and Miguel Farias completing the scoring.

Thomas Jefferson – 10
Columbus (KS) – 1
Alex Motch had a fine night with 6 goals, almost matched by his teammate Alex Oserowsky who had 4.

Webb City Cardinals – 1
College Heights – 0
The Cardinal’s squeaked by their small school neighbor to the South, Austin Doran getting the game-winner.
Cassville hosts Neosho