by Administrator on April 6, 2006
The web and PDF versions of the match schedule have been updated to include the following changes:
- The Parkview match has been moved from 5:00pm to 4:00pm. The JV will play first.
- The Ozark match has been moved from 5:00pm to 4:30pm and will be Varsity only.
by Administrator on April 6, 2006
Today’s Lake Sun Leader has a story about the Falcons win over Camdenton.
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by Administrator on April 5, 2006
This weekend the Varsity will be playing in the White Division of the Kickapoo Girls Shootout. Springfield Catholic will also be playing in the White Division. Kickapoo will be playing in the Gold Division.
The Falcons will open the tournament against Visitation Academy on Friday at 4:30pm on Cooper 1. With a win, the Falcons will play on Saturday at noon at JFK. With a loss, the Falcons will play at 10:15am at KHS North.
by Administrator on April 4, 2006
The Varsity defeated the Camdenton Lakers, 2-0.
Match Stats: Lorin Opfer (1G), Ashley Meyer (1G), Brittany Bloom (1A), Lauren Bettlach (1A).
The JV defeated the Camdenton Lakers, 5-1.
Match Stats: Jeni Frewin (2G), Alee Hefton (1G), Kathryn Bergmann (1G/1A), Kelsey Heintz (1G), Brittany Behnke (1A), Emily Jordan (1A).
by Administrator on April 4, 2006
by Administrator on April 3, 2006
Players will be dismissed tomorrow, April 4. at 1:25pm with bus departure set for 1:45pm. The JV will play first with the Varsity match to follow.
Driving directions are posted on the site.
by Administrator on April 3, 2006
A commentary from the webmaster….
SGFsoccer.com is a one-year-old today. If you don’t check SGFsoccer on a regular basis, you are really missing out. It is the definitive source for soccer information is Southwest Missouri. Steve Olson, the man behind SGFsoccer, spends a large amount of time covering the area soccer scene. He got his start covering area soccer by shooting photos and video for Glendale Soccer and he continues to be the largest contributer to the photo gallery that displays on our site.
It is hard for me to believe that SGFsoccer is only a year old. It seems like I have been talking to Steve about the internet, blogging, and local soccer for a long time. We first met when he drove out to my house late one night to drop off some Glendale Soccer video that needed to be uploaded for a DVD manufacturer. The cigar chomping, gray-haired fellow in my driveway vaguely reminded me of the late Reverend Gene Scott. Fortunately, he turned out to be less cantankerous than Dr. Scott.
So far, SGFsoccer has operated without asking for a dime in donations or advertising revenue. Steve is working on a plan to grow and monetize his site and he has been open about the amount of traffic at his site. When the time comes, I hope that members of the Falcons Nation will be able to support his efforts.