Rich Heenan, Crocker Lions on October 2 upon breaking career saves record with 686. Photo by Ashley Burton.
The Crocker Lions upset the top-seeded Osage Indians Monday night to earn the Class 1 District 9 title. The 3-0 shutout featured goals by Austin Rogers (2) and Chance Davis while keeper Rich Heenan had 10 saves.
Evan Garrad, Glendale Falcons (2013)
Full schedule this evening with all ten teams playing. Joplin is looking to continue their unbeaten run, they are 2-0 in the Ozark Conference and 5-0 overall, having outscored their opponents 31-0 thus far. Rolla and Glendale open Conference play tonight, with the Bulldogs visiting Parkview and the Falcons hosting Camdenton, the two in-town games for your consideration tonight.
Class 3 District 12 Champions - Central Bulldogs, 2012
Congratulations to the Lady Bulldogs of Central High School who captured their first District
soccer championship last week, winning 3-2 against the top-seed Willard Tigers.
The win came in the second overtime of play as the Bulldogs battled back from an 0-2
deficit.
The Tigers opened their season yesterday with a win over Class 2 foe St James. The tourney
continues with 4 games today.
Friday, March 18 Results
Dixon Bulldogs -
Osage Indians -
Waynesville Tigers 2
St. James 0
Saturday, March 19 Schedule
9:00 a.
The News-Leader has chosen Waynesville's Katie Pritchard as their female athlete of the
year.
Led by its own No. 10 with a ponytail Stiles' jersey number and trademark at MSU success didn't
come easy for Waynesville or Pritchard. But Pritchard's facial expression rarely changed,
regardless of the circumstances.
Katie Pritchard, Waynesville Tigers from oleolson on Vimeo
Unless we catch her on an amateur team over at Lake Country, or kicking it around on the Drury
Campus, Katie Pritchard's last soccer match was with her Waynesville Tiger's teammates Tuesday in
the loss to Lebanon. The video above is following the Catholic game Tuesday May 6th and the audio
is affected by the wind.
Final week of the regular season and you know what that means, eh folks. That's right...
Waynesville visits Catholic on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 pm.
The Varsity play first and we'll have a chance to see the two teams that have beaten Kickapoo and
Glendale this season.
GIRLS SOCCER POLL (05-02-08)
Class 2
Rank Team Points
1 - Incarnate Word Academy (11) 190
2 - Lafayette (2) 182
3 - St. Teresa's 172
4 - St. Joe's Academy 150
5 - Liberty 136
6 - Nerinx Hall 133
7 - Lee's Summit North 101
8 - Lee's Summit 95
9 - Howell North 89
10 - Ursuline 76
11 - Pattonville 52
12 - Jackson 41
13 - Hazelwood West 30
14 - Parkway South 21
15 - Glendale 16
Others: Cor Jesu 16, Lee's Summit West 14, Eureka 11, Oakville 7, Rockwood Summit 7,
Waynesville 6, Howell 5, Marquette 2
Final regular season poll and the Glendale Falcons finally crack the Top 15 list, after
receiving a single vote two weeks ago.
It's probably self-evident, but I've received two cancellations today so far:
West Plains vs Harrison (AR) is moved to Thursday March 27th, still Varsity only and in West
Plains.
Jeff City Helias vs Waynesville is moved to Thursday March 27th, still in Jeff City
On a related note, here are some recent stories in the regional papers on the Girls season:
The Waynesville Tigers, with 10 returning starters and 9 seniors, want to advance farther in the
playoffs this year.
Update: Lebanon vs JC Helias was rained out last night although the JV got their game in. No
make up date announced yet.
It's probably self-evident, but I've received two cancellations today so far:
West Plains vs Harrison (AR) is moved to Thursday March 27th, still Varsity only and in West
Plains.
Brought to you by the Missouri Soccer Coaches Association. What timing on this one. The City of
Springfield won't need any salt to melt the snow in the streets, this poll should generate enough
heat to handle the snow and power the town of Richland!
1-Kickapoo (32) Can Phil Hodge work his first year magic and pull the final four double?
The Waynesville Daily Guide provides the details - The Waynesville Board of Education hired from
within to fill its upcoming void at the activities/athletic director's position, naming Josh Scott
to assume that post starting in the 2008-09 school year. With his hiring as athletic director Scott
will resign his teaching and coaching duties.
The Waynesville Daily Guide provides the details - The Waynesville Board of Education hired from
within to fill its upcoming void at the activities/athletic director???s position, naming Josh
Scott to assume that post starting in the 2008-09 school year. With his hiring as athletic director
Scott will resign his teaching and coaching duties.
There are a few girls who haven't begun soccer practice yet in the region. One of them is Tasha
Lord who helped seal the Lady Tigers most recent win with her two free throws in the final second
of the game.
Along with teammates Katie Pritchard, Erica Combs and Orielle Thomas, she's focused on the
Quarterfinal game against Columbia Rock Bridge.
There are a few girls who haven't begun soccer practice yet in the region. Tasha Lord helped
seal the Lady Tigers most recent win with her two free throws in the final second of the game.
Along with teammates Katie Pritchard, Erica Combs and Orielle Thomas, she's focused on the
Quarterfinal game against Columbia Rock Bridge.
Several members of the Springfield Soccer community have been recognized for their efforts
outside of soccer recently and I wanted to point to them.
Rick and Sheila Temple have six children. Kyler will graduate from Kickapoo this May and
continue his career with Drury. His younger brother Konnor is playing at Glendale (2011).
Several members of the Springfield Soccer community have been recognized for their efforts
outside of soccer recently and I wanted to point to them.
Rick and Sheila Temple have six children. Kyler will graduate from Kickapoo this May and
continue his career with Drury. His younger brother Konnor is playing at Glendale (2011).
Gehrig Haberstock, Waynesville (2011)
Harding men's soccer had three players named Daktronics All-Central Region on Tuesday. Senior Rhon Royer was a 1st Team defender, and senior midfielder Jackson Savage and sophomore defender Gehrig Haberstock were named to the 2nd Team.
Haberstock, who hails from Waynesville, Mo.