by Administrator on September 16, 2006
The first statewide coaches poll was released yesterday and the Falcons are ranked 15th in Class 3. Falcons opponents in the rankings include:
Class 3
07. Ft. Zumwalt West
10 11. Kickapoo
14. Helias
Receiving Votes: Hickman, Rock Bridge
Class 2
10. West Plains
Class 1
01. Trinity Catholic
[via SGFsoccer]
by Administrator on September 16, 2006
The Falcons defeated the Ft. Zumwalt West Jaguars, 3-1.
Match Stats: Graham Basecke (1G), Danny Collins (1G/1A), Devon Newport (1G/1A), Shaun Morris (1A), Stephen Conner (1A).
by Administrator on September 15, 2006
The Falcons and Trinity Catholic Titans played to a 1-1 draw.
Match Stats: Ryan Frewin (1G), Andy Sawyer (1A).
by Administrator on September 14, 2006
The Varsity defeated the Nixa Eagles, 1-0.
Match Stats: Andy Sawyer (1G), Devon Newport (1A).
The JV defeated the Nixa Eagles, 9-0.
Match Stats: Ian Newport (3G/1A), Chris Maddox (2G/2A), Patrick Baltz (2G/2A), Brandon Baum (3A), Brian Hargis (2G), Cameron Dugan (1A), Ryan Partch (1A).
by Administrator on September 14, 2006
The Falcons (2-0-1) will host the Nixa Eagles (6-1) tonight at Glendale.
Nixa’s only defeat was a 0-3 loss to Kickapoo.
The JV will play at 5:00pm with the Varsity match to follow.
by Administrator on September 13, 2006
Did you read about the Brazilian ball boy who scored in the 89th minute on Sunday to achieve a draw for Santacruzense against Atletico Sorocaba in the Paulista Football Federation (FPF) Cup?
The video is even better.
by Administrator on September 13, 2006
Two new soccer movies have been released on DVD and this is definitely not Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen soccer (Switching Goals). I am certain that neither of these films played in Springfield, not even The Moxie.
The first part of a trilogy. Netflix has this description:
“For as long as Santiago Munez (Kuno Becker) can remember, he’s had a passion for playing soccer, a pastime his father wishes he’d give up. But when British scout Glen Foy (Stephen Dillane) spies Santiago playing in an amateur match, Foy persuades him to come to England — and the world soon takes notice. Some of the hottest stars from the world of football, including David Beckham and Zinédine Zidane, make cameos in this action-packed romp.”
The theatrical release was titled “The Game of Their Lives” which also happened to be the title of a North Korean soccer documentary. Netflix has this description:
“Wes Bentley stars as Walter Bahr, the legendary American who was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame, in part because of his role in the history-making game chronicled in this film. In 1950, the United States faced the esteemed team from England, known then as one of the best the sport had ever seen, in a heated race for the title in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In a classic David vs. Goliath scenario, the underdogs win out.”
The 1950 U.S. team had a number of St. Louis players on the roster. Steve Olson from SGFsoccer.com has previously written about the movie.