by Administrator on April 17, 2007
The deadline to make a hotel reservation for the Tournament of Champions in Burlington, Iowa is Wednesday, April 18. All rooms will be released after the Wednesday deadline.
Fairfield Inn
1-319-754-0000
Contact Person – Heather Haines
Rooms held under “Judy Frewin”
All non-smoking doubles at $79.00 + tax
Continental Breakfast with hot items included
by Administrator on April 17, 2007
The Falcons will host the Parkview Vikings tonight. The JV match will begin at 5:00pm and will be played on Cooper 2. The Varsity match will follow and will be played on Cooper 1.
Tonight is Senior Night. Our seniors will be recognized at during halftime of the Varsity match.
Expect rain. The foul weather Falcons are playing tonight.
by Administrator on April 17, 2007
Here is the second Class 2 Girls Southwest Missouri Soccer rankings:
1. Glendale, 5-2-0
2. Kickapoo, 5-3-1
3. Rolla, 3-3-1
4. Lebanon, 5-1-1
5. Waynesville, 7-2-0
by Administrator on April 15, 2007
The JV will practice at 3:30pm. The Varsity will practice at 4:30pm.
by Administrator on April 14, 2007
by Administrator on April 13, 2007
We will be playing the Oakville Tigers at noon at JFK as originally announced. We are the away team so we will be wearing dark uniforms.
Win or lose, we will play at 5:15pm at Kickapoo. If we win, we will play for first place in our pool. If we lose, we will play for 3rd place in our pool.
Our Pool: Glendale, Oakville, Jackson, and Glenwood (IL).
by Administrator on April 13, 2007
Last Friday evening Tom Davidson, the long-time coach of the Kickapoo Chiefs, announced that he was leaving to take the coaching job at Ozark.
The Falcons Nation wishes Coach Davidson and his family the best of luck on their move to Ozark.
Here is a personal message from Coach Jeff Rogers:
On the announcement that Tom Davidson has accepted the head coaching job at Ozark High School I want to congratulate both Tom and Missy on this new adventure for their family.
Tom and I have been coaching against each other for the past 16 years. Our programs have a lot of pride which is evident every time we play. His impact over the past 16 years at Kickapoo goes well beyond wins or trophies. He truly has the desire to help mold young boys and girls into young men and women. He approaches education and coaching with the mindset of how I can serve these kids as opposed to how these kids can benefit me.
I know this was a difficult decision to leave a program that is recognized statewide not only for their talent on the field but their accomplishments in the classroom and in life. Tom has become a trusted friend and the Ozark community is getting one of the best.
Congrats Tom!