Falcons Sink Lakers

by Administrator on September 6, 2005


The JV defeated Camdenton, 7-2.
Match Stats: Nathan Hamilton (3G), Michael Keehn (2G), Adam Hammons (1G), Devon Newport (1G/1A), Shaun Morris (2A), Robbie Harbach (1A).

The Varsity defeated Camdenton, 6-0.
Match Stats: Ben Hamilton (3G), Danny Collins (1G), Ryan Frewin (1G), Andrew Parsons (1G), Steve Wilczewski (2A), Andy Sawyer (2A), Jared Dusha (1A), Chris Watson (1A).

Coach Rogers filed this audio report from Camdenton:

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Ozark Conference Creed

by Administrator on September 5, 2005

Jon Ewing would like everyone to read and discuss the Creed and Standards of the Ozark Conference.

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Falcons vs. Camdenton Lakers

by Administrator on September 2, 2005


The Falcons will travel to Camdenton to play the Lakers on Tuesday, September 6. The JV match will begin at 5:00pm and the Varsity match will follow.

All players will be dismissed on Tuesday at 2:00pm with bus departure scheduled for 2:30pm. Driving directions are online.

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Labor Day Training

by Administrator on September 2, 2005

The Varsity will be training Monday, September 5 (Labor Day) at 6:00pm.

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Former Falcons Return to Town

by Administrator on August 31, 2005

Our friend Steve Olson at SGFsoccer.com sent us this tidbit…

Former Falcons Wade Luethy and Chris Murphy will be in Springfield this weekend when their University of Central Arkansas Bears, ranked #8 in Division 2, take on the Drury Panthers on Sunday, September 4 at noon. Luethy scored the game winning goal in the final ten seconds to lead his team to victory over St. Edward’s University. This is the first of three consecutive matches Drury will play against Top 25 teams.

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Cody Branham Update

by Administrator on August 31, 2005

Cody has broken his tibia and his fibula and will be out for the season. He is in a wheelchair and pretty bummed out but plans to attend as many games as possible!

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The Three Wisemen

by Administrator on August 31, 2005

Rogers, Keisker, and Coulter

There were times in the first half that were just too painful to watch.

Pictured: Jeff Rogers, Josh Keisker, and Buddy Coulter.

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