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Loyalsock girls state soccer champs
HERSHEY
Loyalsock put just one shot on goal during Saturday's PIAA Class AA soccer
championship.
That's right, just one. As in just one more than none. Or 10 fewer than
Springdale put on the Lancers' goal.
But that one shot on goal, courtesy of a header from Sarah Heilenman and a
crossing pass by Marlee Hibbs, was all the Lancers needed to capture the
school's first-ever state soccer championship yesterday at Hersheypark
Stadium with a 1-0 win over District 7 champion Springdale.
Loyalsock (21-4-1) finishes the best season in school history having won 21
of its last 23 matches.
"You come in, drive here, come to the game, prepare as much as possible for
the game, then all of a sudden it's the game, and boom, the game's over and
you win a championship," Loyalsock head coach Kyle Bidelspacher said. "It's
so surreal, the words can't describe it."
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Goalkeeper Morie Kephart Ties
Season and Career Shutout Records
PITTSBURGH--Pitt
junior goalkeeper Morie Kephart tied school records for season shutouts and
career shutouts with a 0-0 tie on Thursday against South Florida.
Kephart registered her fifth shutout of the season, tying the season record
held by both Nicole Bashor (1997) and Jamie Pelusi (2004). It marked her
10th career shutout which ties fellow recordholders Bashor (1997-99) and
Pelusi (2001-04). Pitt still has eight games remaining on the schedule.
Playing a key role in Kephart's two records is Pitt's backfield which has
helped yield just five goals on the year, a mark which ranks tied for second
in the Big East. The backfield, consisting of junior Kat Weiler, junior
Rebecca Fraser, senior Maura Caslin, sophomore Brittany Pfaff and freshman
Abby Baldys is enjoying a productive season. Weiler and Baldys have started
and played every minute of every game thus far this season.
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Freshman goalkeeper Lauren
Smedley is Brine Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week
EASTON,
Pa. - Lafayette women's soccer goalkeeper Lauren Smedley worked long minutes
and extended her shutout streak to over 300 minutes, thus being named this
week's Brine Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week.
Smedley began her week by shutting out Saint Peter's on Tuesday evening. She
recorded nine saves as the Leopards earned a draw with the Peahens despite
outshooting them 17-14.
Three days later, she was an integral part to a 1-0 Leopard victory over
NJIT. She used help from the Lafayette defense, only forcing Smedley to make
three saves in the victory. Junior forward Stephanie Bereday took care of
the offensive end, scoring a 43rd minute goal from sophomore Dana Moyer for
the game's only goal.
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Matlack, Sutton Honored After Successful Week
A
pair of Bucknell women's soccer student-athletes were honored on Monday for
their roles in the team's best week of the season thus far. Junior forward
Christa Matlack was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week
following a five-point performance in Sunday's win at Cornell, and senior
goalkeeper Kathryn Sutton was selected as the Damon's Bison Athlete of the
Week after a sensational showing against Penn State that helped her break
the Bucknell career shutouts record.
Last Wednesday before a large crowd at Emmitt Field at Holmes
Stadium, Sutton backstopped the Bison to a scoreless tie against a
high-powered Penn State team that had been ranked as high as No. 5 in the
nation earlier in the year. It was Bucknell's first point in 14 all-time
meetings with the Nittany Lions, and it would not have been possible without
a spectacular effort from Sutton.
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Late Goal Lifts Massachusetts Past Dukes 1-0
PITTSBURGH
- Massachusetts' Syndey Stoll in the 87th minute to end a scoreless tie and
give the Minutewomen a 1-0 victory at Rooney Field.
The Dukes fall to 3-6-0, 0-2-0 on the season heading into next weekend's
match at St. Bonaventure.
DU had several scoring chances while registering 17 shots in the match.
Morgan Herbert and Kristin Vinicky led Duquesne with three apiece.
Herbert almost got the Dukes on the board in the 8th minute, but her header
was squeezed between the post by UMass keeper Emily Cota.
DU had possession in UM's end
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La Salle Loses to Visiting Richmond, 2-1
PHILADELPHIA
- Erin Brennan cut a two-goal La Salle Women's Soccer deficit in half with a
tally in the 71st minute and the Explorers had four more shots on goal in
the final 20 minutes, however the Spiders held on for a 2-1 victory on
Sunday in Atlantic 10 action at McCarthy Stadium.
Richmond (5-5-1, 1-1-0 A-10) took a 1-0 lead into the half, scoring with
just 2:32 left before the break. Natalie LeClair crossed a ball from the
right side of the field to the near post. Shondel Archer then put the ball
into the net for her sixth of the season.
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McKibben’s First Career Tally Leads Red Flash
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (Aug. 21, 2009) – Freshman Tesa
McKibben notched her first career goal to break a tie and lead the Saint
Francis women’s soccer team past in-state rival Duquesne in their season
opener at Arthur J. Rooney field in Pittsburgh on Friday evening.
The Red Flash, who start the season 1-0, will travel to Philadelphia to play
Temple in a non-conference match up on August 28 at 4 p.m.
“I’m very impressed with the way we played today,” said head coach Brenda
van Stralen. “Duquesne is a tough team, and we stayed with them. A win is a
great way to start the season off.”
Rachel Seibert (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) netted her first goal of
the season 30 minutes into the first half to finally put a score on the
board. Dukes goalkeeper Gabby Morrin deflected a pass from McKibben, and
Seibert grabbed the loose ball and sent it in to put the Red Flash up 1-0.
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Soccer commitment proves time-consuming
The life of a high school soccer player seeking championships and
scholarships bears little resemblance to what a normal student experiences.
It also might be a bit more expensive.
Weekends — in and out of season — often consist of sleeping in hotels or
playing back-to-back games. Nights are spent training, and summers often
consist of crashing in vacant college dorms for technical camps.
Whether a player is part of the high school team, joins one of the area's
elite teams or participates in an Olympic Development Program, much time is
spent training, practicing and gaming, which ultimately affects social
lives, family commitments and college choices. In high school, it starts
with the preseason where time is set aside up to three times a day to test
players' talents, fitness and potential through running, agility and
technical tests.
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Naeher,
Marton Garner Big Ten Women's Soccer Weekly Accolades
PARK
RIDGE, Ill. – Senior goalkeeper
Alyssa Naeher (Seymour, Conn.) and freshman defender
Lexi Marton (Aurora, Ontario) each earned Big Ten weekly awards as
announced by the conference on Monday afternoon. Naeher was tabbed the
Defensive Player of the Week, while Marton was the first-ever Freshman of
the Week.
Naeher and Marton were instrumental in shutting down
Virginia’s offense during the Nittany Lions’ 1-0 win on Friday. Naeher’s
four first-half saves keyed the victory including a couple of point-blank
shots to preserve the shut out.
The senior captain earns her first player of the week
nod since Oct. 20, 2008 and her fourth overall.
Jessie Davis (Oct. 28, 2008) was the last Nittany Lion to garner
Defensive Player of the Week honors).
Marton started and played all 90 minutes of the 1-0 win
over Virginia, the only freshman to do so for Penn State. The freshman
central defender keyed the Nittany Lions’ ninth-straight home-opening win
and the first shutout in the home opener since a 3-0 win over George Mason.
Penn State will be back in action on Saturday when they
face West Virginia at Jeffrey Field for the Penn State Invitational. Game
time is set for 7:30 p.m., while Connecticut and Brigham Young open the
proceedings at 5:00 p.m.
Heidi Sabatura Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week
PROVIDENCE,
R.I. - Freshman forward Heidi Sabatura (Lawrenceville, N.J.) has been named
the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week, it was announced by the league today. In
her collegiate debut last week against Temple, Sabatura netted two goals and
an assist in a 4-0 victory.
Villanova won its season opener for the ninth straight season and posted a
shutout for the fifth year in a row. Sabatura assisted on the game's first
goal in the 21st minute with a feed to sophomore Katie Ryan (Wayne, N.J.)
and then helped to put the game out of reach with a pair of second-half
goals. Her first collegiate goal came in the 67th minute when she beat the
Owls goalkeeper on a rebound from point-blank range while appearing to
simultaneously get inadvertently hit in the face.
"Heidi shows so much composure in the box and that is why she is able to
finish her scoring chances," Villanova head coach John Byford said. "We saw
in this game that she is a great passer as well."
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Lions Embark on Quest
The 2009 Penn State women's
soccer team reports to camp on Thursday night in Happy Valley. Training
begins Friday with an exhibition match set up for Aug. 15 vs. Pittsburgh.
Opening Day is Aug. 21 at home against Virginia, a night where Penn State
welcomes fans to be apart of the largest crowd in Jeffrey Field history.
2009 Quick Facts
The 2009 season will be viewed by many as a bounce back season despite
Penn State capturing its 11th consecutive Big Ten Championship in addition
to the 2009 Big Ten Tournament title.
Third-year head coach
Erica Walsh returns nine starters from a team that won 16 games, the
fewest for a Nittany Lion squad since 1997. After the team's 2008 NCAA First
Round exit, sights are turned to 2009 in order to recapture the glory of
previous years. In 2009, the team will have plenty of tools to send the
Lions deep in the NCAA Tournament. more
Julie Bell Returns as a National Champion
EASTON, Pa. - When
the Lafayette women's soccer team returns to College Hill for preseason camp
in a few weeks, sophomore Julie Bell will return a national champion. Bell's
club team, the FC Bucks Vipers, was victorious in the U-18 girls national
championship game.
Bell's squad became the first girls team from Pennsylvania to claim a
U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship, defeating Ohio Elite (OH-S) for the
Under-18 Girls Francis J. Kelly Cup.
The game featured only a few scoring chances, but neither side could
finish as the first half ended scoreless. Bell's teammate, Madlyn Evans,
scored the game's only goal in the 58th minute to give FC Bucks Vipers the
1-0 lead over Ohio. With the win the girls completed their goal of honoring
head coach Ed Leigh's son-in-law, fallen Philadelphia police officer John
Pawloski, lost in the line of duty this February, for whom the team has been
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Two Nittany Lions Capture U.S. Youth National
Championships
Evans, and Tribbett Lead Teams to National Championship Wins; Evans Earns
Golden Boot
July 28, 2009
WORCESTER,
Mass. -- The Penn State women's soccer team saw two of its own score
national championships at the 2009 U.S. Youth Championships on Sunday at
Progin Park. Maddy Evans took home the Golden Boot as the top offensive
player in the U-18 division, leading her FC Bucks Vipers team to their first
championship, while Krissy Tribbett's Colorado Rush Nike team notched a win
in the U-19 division.
Evans, an incoming freshman from Glenside, Pa., scored four goals in four
games, including the game winner in a 1-0 victory in the title game. The
goal was scored in the 52nd minute.
The Vipers tied for first in their age group, going 2-0-1 as Evans tallied
three of the team's seven goals. Her team knocked off Ohio Elite Soccer
Academy 1-0, with whom they tied 2-2 in pool play. The Vipers took third in
last year's national tournament.
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Trio of Incoming Freshmen Crowned National Champions
Villanova newcomers win US Youth Soccer U-18 national championship
VILLANOVA, Pa. - Three
incoming freshmen to the Villanova roster this season will enter preseason
camp next week fresh off being crowned national champions at the US Youth
Soccer championships in Lancaster, Massachusetts this past weekend. Defender
Alexa Carugati (Newtown, Pa.), midfielder/defender Carly Edgcomb (Princeton,
N.J.) and forward Heidi Sabatura (Lawrenceville, N.J.) play for the FC Bucks
Vipers U-18 squad that captured the national title.
In the team's first game of the championships, Sabatura netted the
game-winning goal in the 69th minute of an eventual 3-1 victory over
Pleasanton Rage (Calif.). The Vipers then defeated ESC 91 Black (Okla.),
2-0, in their second game before playing to a 2-2 tie against Ohio Elite
Soccer Academy. The Vipers twice tied the game against Elite in the second
half, including the game's final goal in the 72nd minute.
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FC Bucks girls soccer turns tragedy into triumph
The
season started off with tragedy for the FC Bucks Vipers girls soccer team as
their coach's son-in-law was murdered.
But it ended in triumph, as they became the first girls team from
Pennsylvania to win a US Youth Soccer national championship.
"It's really a storybook ending," said co-captain Taylor Houck, a Chalfont
resident.
The end came Sunday in Lancaster, Mass., when a goal by Abington's Maddie
Evans in the 52nd minute held up and FC Bucks defeated the Ohio Elite Soccer
Academy, 1-0, to win the Under-18 title.
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2009 Pitt Soccer Outlook
July 27, 2009
Pitt
enters the 2009 season stronger than ever, returns nine starters and
welcomes a diverse group of newcomers to a well-rounded and promising team.
A sense of optimism surrounds Pitt head women's soccer coach Sue-Moy Chin as
she enters her seventh year with the program. The 2009 roster offers a
perfect balance of both a well-rounded and experienced returning team
alongside a promising crew of newcomers. Pitt enters this season with one of
the most talented rosters in the program's 13-year history as it welcomes
back 19 letterwinners and nine starters from last year's team.
By instilling a tough, defensive-minded mentality, Chin has guided Pitt to
appearances in three of the last four Big East Tournaments, most recently in
2008. With its Big East Championship appearance in 2006, Pitt made history
with its first-ever back-to-back post-season appearances in school history
(2005 and 2006). Following last year's Big East Championship appearance,
Chin has guided the Panthers to the most post-season appearances in program
history. more
PIAA to eliminate spring championship
The PIAA Board of Control voted Friday to move spring girls soccer entirely
to the fall beginning with the 2010-11 school year, an action that makes
next spring the last in which the sport will be sponsored by the state
athletic organization.
Ordinarily, such a change would require approval on three readings to take
effect. But the board instead voted to suspend protocol and to approve the
measure in a single vote with the approval of a two-thirds majority because
two factors contributed to a greater urgency to act sooner:
??PIAA member schools must submit their enrollment figures for the next
two-year cycle (2010-11 and 2011-12) by October, and the new enrollment
breakdown is to be released in late November.
??The Suburban One League's decision in May to move girls soccer to the fall
means just four districts will offer spring soccer in Class AAA. And of the
548 girls soccer-playing schools in Class AA and Class AAA, just 196 would
continue to play in the spring.
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Kate Dylag Named Women's Soccer Assistant Coach
Former N.C. State and Central Michigan assistant joins staff
July 21, 2009
PITTSBURGH
- Duquesne women's soccer coach Tim Zundel has named Kate Dylag assistant
coach.
Dylag comes to the Bluff from North Carolina State, where she spent two
years on the Wolfpack coaching staff as an assistant. Prior to that, she
spent four seasons at Central Michigan - she was named assistant coach in
2004 after spending the previous season as a graduate assistant.
Dylag was a standout player at UNC Greensboro. As a Spartan, she was a
four-year starter and was named second team All-Southern Conference in 2001
and to Soccer America's Team of the Week in 2000. One of the top teams in
the SoCon, UNCG made it to the NCAA Tournament in three of Dylag's four
years (1998, 2000, and 2001).
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Yurkovic named Mid Penn Conference soccer MVP
Central Dauphin senior striker Kate Yurkovic, who netted 14 goals and six
assists while sparking the Rams (11-6-0) to a berth in the District 3-AAA
girls' soccer playoffs, was named the Mid-Penn Conference's player of the
year Monday night at Mechanicsburg High School.
Ticketed for Temple in the fall, Yurkovic was named on 18 of the 24 ballots
cast by the Mid-Penn's head coaches. Yurkovic also was one of four players
to receive all-state nominations, joining Hershey's Caroline Brown,
Trinity's Katie Lenz and Katie Lippert of Red Land.
First-year Cumberland Valley skipper Seth Lehman, whose Eagles (18-3-0)
claimed the Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division title, was named the
Commonwealth's coach of the year and the sprawling circuit's Class AAA coach
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Temple Women's Soccer Signs Five To National Letters Of
Intent
PHILADELPHIA-Temple
head women’s soccer coach David Jones has announced that Sara Hatton
(Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek), Jackie Krostek (Mendham, N.J./West Morris
Mendham), Kate Yurkovic (Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin), Brittany Wollner
(Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown) and Gillian Kacsuta (Pittsburgh, Pa./Schenley)
have all signed on to play at Temple for the 2009 season.
A midfielder, Hatton was a four-year varsity letter-winner for Timber Creek
High School, leading her squad to the quarterfinals of the New Jersey state
championships as a freshman. She was a First Team All-Conference and
All-State selection as a junior and earned Second Team All-Conference honors
this past fall.
An All-County and Daily Record Honorable Mention in 2007, Krostek twice led
West Morris Mendham to a second place finish in the Iron Hills Conference. A
midfielder, she was part of a West Morris squad that won the NJ North 2
Group 3 State Sectional, was a State semi-finalist in 2007 and was a Morris
County Tournament semi-finalist in 2006.
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Pennridge blanks Pennsbury 5 to 0
PERKASIE — The coach and players thought they were a little sloppy early on, but
it was hard to tell by the end result.
Utilizing a stingy defense, along with pinpoint passing, the Pennridge Rams
thumped the Pennsbury Falcons, 5-0, in the opening round of the PIAA District
One Class AAA girls soccer tournament Tuesday evening.
The fourth-seeded Rams, who allowed just one shot through the game’s first 60
minutes, advanced to Thursday’s semifinals, where they’ll host fifth-seeded
Central Bucks West at a time to be determined. The Bucks defeated 12th-seeded
Central Bucks East, 3-2, in double overtime. The loss to Pennridge ended the
season for the Falcons.
“Our intent the whole time was to not start slowly,” said Pennridge junior
midfielder Tattie DePaolo, who had a pair of second-half goals.
“In the second half we definitely stepped it up and settled down. The whole team
was playing together and playing like we can.”
The Rams struck first just over six minutes in when sophomore Bridgette Hess
connected with a beautiful shot from about 35 yards out that slipped under the
crossbar to make it 1-0. more
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