|
|
|
SAT,
09 Jul 2005 |
Waring
School |
|
|
Referee:
Referee's Assistant:
Referee's Assistant:
4th Official: |
Division: EAST
Time of Game: 12:00 PM
Weather:
Attendance: |
|
Boston-North Aztecs |
Rhode Island Rays |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
2 |
0 |
2 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
|
|
Substitutes
|
|
|
|
Scorers
|
|
Macdonald, Kristin
(McHugh, Christy) 19; Macdonald, Kristin (Sennott,
Hayley) 44 |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON
GOAL |
12 |
|
SAVES |
7 |
|
FOULS |
10 |
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER
KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
|
|
Substitutes
|
|
|
|
Scorers
|
|
No goals scored. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON
GOAL |
7 |
|
SAVES |
11 |
|
FOULS |
7 |
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER
KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE |
MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE |
|
Macdonald, Kristin (Boston-North Aztecs)
|
Pickul, Caitlin (Boston-North Aztecs)
|
|
|
|
|
In the
19th minute, on a feed form McHugh, Macdonald beat
defender in the box and calmly slotted one in the
lower corner. At the 44th minute, on a feed from
Sennnott, Macdonald rifled one in the upper left
corner from 20 yards out. Pickul was outstanding
between the pipes denying several key opportunities
in the 1st half. Anjuli Demers was also solid in the
back.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and Offensive MVP's are chosen by the
winning team. In the case of a tie, each team gets
to choose an Offensive or Defensive MVP. Game
Summaries are written by home team
representative unless otherwise indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
SAT,
09
Jul 2005 |
Folsom H.S. |
|
|
Referee: J. Rodriquez
Referee's Assistant:
J. Goodman
Referee's Assistant:
M. Bailey
4th Official: K.
Kohara |
Division: WEST
Time of Game: 7:00 PM
Weather: Warm-Clear
Attendance: 641 |
|
California Storm |
Elk Grove Pride |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Harris, Megan;
Hunt, Chelsea; Magliulo, Annii; Rea, Susan;
Sanchez, Keri; Schmidt, Annika; Sissi;
Stanger, Mattea; Whitney, Maureen; Yamago,
Nozomi; Yokers, Kimberly |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Behlen,
Elizabeth; Bell, Christina; Broaddus, Carly;
Farler, Alexis; Gillespie, Brittany; Harkin,
Liz; Harris, Amanda; Hunt, Lindsey |
|
Scorers
|
|
No goals
scored. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 0
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS
ON GOAL |
19 |
|
SAVES |
3 |
|
FOULS |
10 |
|
OFFSIDES |
2 |
|
CORNER
KICKS |
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Campbell,
Leslie; House, Ariel; Kazer, Diane; Lopez,
Stephanie; McCrackin, Natalie; Peterson,
Suzy; Rapinoe, Megan; Sanchez, Amanda;
Vellutini, Carla; Williams, Valerie;
Wrightsman, Lisa |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Brown, Jessica;
Homer, Alecia; Letro, Adele; Sanchez, Linda;
Serwanga, Annette; Smiley, Jennifer |
|
Scorers
|
|
No goals
scored. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 0
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS
ON GOAL |
3 |
|
SAVES |
14 |
|
FOULS |
11 |
|
OFFSIDES |
2 |
|
CORNER
KICKS |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST VALUABLE
OFFENSIVE |
MOST VALUABLE
DEFENSIVE |
|
House, Ariel (Elk Grove Pride)
Defense also had 14 stops of 19 on goal shots.o-o
meant 2 defensive players were selected.Ariel is
the ELK grove goalkeeper. |
Whitney, Maureen (California Storm)
Maureen lead the waywith the rest of the Storm
defense to allowing Elk Grove only 3 shots on
goal. |
|
|
|
|
The
strong Storm defense led by Maureen Whitney,
Megan Harris, Mattea Stanger, Susan Rea
Christina Bell and goalkeepers Brittany
Gillespie and Nozumi Yamago held the Pride to 3
shots on goal. The Storm pounded the Pride with
19 shots on goal but the outstanding play of
Stephanie Lopez and goalkeeper Ariel House kept
the Storm scoreless.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and Offensive MVP's are chosen by
the winning team. In the case of a tie, each
team gets to choose an Offensive or Defensive
MVP. Game Summaries are written by home
team representative unless otherwise indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
SAT,
09 Jul 2005 |
Swarthmore College |
|
|
Referee:
Referee's Assistant:
Referee's Assistant:
4th Official:
|
Division:
EAST
Time of Game: 3:00 PM
Weather: Hot
Attendance: 250 |
|
Philadelphia Pirates |
Bay State Select |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Bry,
Meagan; Buonomo, Sarah; Chinn, Lisa;
Dean, Jillian; Elnicky, Sarah; Genna,
Lisa; Kokkinos, Katie; Krankowski,
Emily; Lisun, Kim; Ranck, Toby;
Williamson, Theresa |
|
Substitutes |
|
Borden,
Jennifer; Brown, Caroline; Hextall,
Kristin; Matricardi, Michelle; Milby,
Sarah; Patruno, Karen; Pieri, Danielle;
Schilling, Allie; Villari, Jen |
|
Scorers
|
|
No goals
scored. |
|
Cards
Issued |
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
3 |
3 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Fairweather,
Lindsey; Lima, Daniela; Lima, Elizabeth;
Mastrogiacomo, Erica; McArdle, Lindsey;
McGregor, Katie; Noronha, Raquel;
Phipps, Kristen; Schimmel, Caitlyn;
Sewall, Michaela; Zickl, Lynette |
|
Substitutes |
|
Gordon,
Danielle; Gordon, Steph; Leurini, Carol;
McCarthy, Kate; Pontuso, Lindsey |
|
Scorers
|
|
Lima,
Elizabeth (Mastrogiacomo, Erica) 66;
Mastrogiacomo, Erica (Lima, Elizabeth)
72; Lima, Daniela (unassisted) 84. |
|
Cards
Issued |
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST
VALUABLE OFFENSIVE |
MOST
VALUABLE DEFENSIVE |
|
Lima, Elizabeth
(Bay State Select)
Lima scored one goal and had a great assist.
She controlled the attack and kept the tempo
on high pressure. |
Mastrogiacomo,
Erica (Bay State Select)
Mastrogiacomo had a goal and an assist from
the defensive area. Erica clearly controlled
the backfield setting up plays protecting
our goal. |
|
|
|
|
The clash of
the playoff hopefuls went the way of the Bay
State team after a pulsating game at
Swarthmore, both teams trying to get the
first goal that could determine the way of
the game and possibly the final playoff
place in the East division.
The Pirates marshalled in the middle of the
field superbly by Lisa Chinn and Kim Lisun
keeping the brazilian duo at bay for the
first half and really no real chances
created by either team.
The second half was pretty much the same and
the pirates nearly got the all important
lead when Katie Kokkinos provided great work
on the outside to square the ball to
debutant Allie Schilling and she slid the
ball home or so everyone in the 250 crowd
thought until a great save on the line by
the Bay state keeper had everyone applauding
The emphasis switched to Bay state and as
all to often late in games the Pirates
defence missing Betty Rogers through injury
gave up 3 late goals and after the hard work
in the first half gave the game to Bay State
and now must settle with Steel City for
probably 3rd in the division as Bay State
now have the advantage over both teams to
finish in second place.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and Offensive MVP's are
chosen by the winning team. In the case of a
tie, each team gets to choose an Offensive
or Defensive MVP. Game Summaries are
written by home team representative unless
otherwise indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
SAT,
09 Jul 2005 |
Pine Richland |
|
|
Referee:
N. Vuchenich
Referee's Assistant:
B. Opiela
Referee's Assistant:
R. D'ambrosia
4th Official:
R. Schnoeble |
Division:
EAST
Time of Game: 7:15 PM
Weather:
Attendance: |
|
Steel City Sparks |
New England Mutiny |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Arsenault, Sarah; Gantz, Blair;
Haire, Melissa; Hance, Jessica;
Humphrey, Brittny; Kowalczyk,
Bethany; Kruger, Shauna;
Lewandowski, Gina; Lowry, Annie;
Muckle, Julie; Story, Angela |
|
Substitutes |
|
|
|
Scorers |
|
No
goals scored. |
|
Cards Issued |
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
9 |
|
SAVES |
4 |
|
FOULS |
11 |
|
OFFSIDES |
1 |
|
CORNER KICKS |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
2 |
2 |
4 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Connors, Kerry; Frank, Kathleen;
Kosloski, Alisse; Leduc, Rachel;
Maurer, Jennifer; Miselis, Karlyn;
Molina, Jennifer; Monroe, Mary
Frances; O'Grady, Erin; Schnur,
Meghan; Spinelli, Marie |
|
Substitutes |
|
Coffey,
Katie; Sands, Courtney; Splaine,
Rebekah; Stone, Naomi; Tietjen,
Margaret |
|
Scorers |
|
Schnur,
Meghan (unassisted) 18; Connors,
Kerry (Schnur, Meghan) 38; Schnur,
Meghan (Tietjen, Margaret) 80;
Stone, Naomi (Splaine, Rebekah) 85. |
|
Cards Issued |
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
12 |
|
SAVES |
4 |
|
FOULS |
5 |
|
OFFSIDES |
2 |
|
CORNER KICKS |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST
VALUABLE OFFENSIVE |
MOST
VALUABLE DEFENSIVE |
|
Schnur,
Meghan (New England Mutiny)
2 goals and an assist. |
Molina,
Jennifer (New England Mutiny)
Made several key saves for the shutout. |
|
|
|
|
New England
Summary - The New England Mutiny (10-0,
10-0 WPSL East Division) had a chance to
make the Women's Premier Soccer League
National Championship for the third year
in a row - the third year of its
existence - at Steel City (5-2-2, 5-2-2
WPSL East Division) and they did not
waste the road trip. Now, they won't
have to make as long a trip to fulfill
their mission of acquiring the top prize
in the league.
New England will host the WPSL
Championship this July 30-31 at Agawam
High School while also being the first
side to qualify for the four-team
tournament. The league tournament has
been hosted on the West Coast the prior
two seasons. The 2004 WPSL champion
California Storm could be the second
team to qualify, depending on their
result versus the Elk Grove Pride
tonight.
University of Connecticut star Meghan
Schnur (Butler, PA) would make her sort
of homecoming a game-winning one. In the
18th minute, forward Rachel LeDuc
(Longmeadow, MA) would get fouled 25
yards from goal and the U.S. U-19
National Team midfielder struck the
corresponding free kick inside the top
corner of the post, to the right of
Sparks goalkeeper Melissa Haire (4
saves).
Kerry Connors (Somers, CT) would notch
her second goal in as many matches in
the 38th minute, as Schnur fed the
former San Diego Spirit midfielder the
ball and she would finish clinically
with a low shot from the top of the
penalty area. The score would be 2-0 at
halftime and the visitors would match
that scoreline in the second half.
It would take until the 80th minute,
though, as Schnur would finish the night
with two goals and an assist as former
New York Power midfielder Margaret
Tietjen (Huntington, NY) would set her
up with a cross from the left flank. She
would notch her sixth goal of the 2005
season as she beat Haire to the ball and
one-timed her shot into the empty net
for the insurmountable 3-0 lead.
Schnur is now tied for the team-lead in
points scored with Jenny Maurer (E.
Longmeadow, MA), as both midfielders
have registered six goals and five
assists this season (17 points) - good
for second in the league. Two former
Boston Breakers would finish the scoring
on the night in the 85th minute, as
Naomi Stone (Teaticket, MA) ran on to a
nice through ball by Rebekah Splaine
(Cambridge, MA) and would beat the
keeper on a 1 v. 1 to make the 4-0 final
score.
Jennifer Molina (Methuen, MA) would make
four saves for her fourth shutout of the
season. New England will play their
third match in the six days as they
return to Agawam H.S. for the conclusion
of the season series with the
Boston-North Aztecs on Tuesday, July
12th. Kick-off is slated for 7:00 p.m.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and Offensive MVP's are
chosen by the winning team. In the case
of a tie, each team gets to choose an
Offensive or Defensive MVP. Game
Summaries are written by home team
representative unless otherwise
indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
SAT,
09 Jul 2005 |
University of Utah |
|
|
Referee:
B. Griffiths
Referee's
Assistant: S. Yeates
Referee's
Assistant: J. Eitner
4th Official:
G. Colessides |
Division:
WEST
Time of Game: 1:00 PM
Weather: Hot, 97 degrees
Attendance: 357 |
|
Utah Spiders |
Ajax America Women |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
1 |
0 |
1 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Battazzo, Katie; Bingham,
Shauna; Christianson, Jennie;
Hoover, Rochelle; Isleib, Kelly;
Joyner, Jessica; Reinbola,
Krissa; Stover, Amy; Wangsgard,
Melanie; Wayman, Melissa;
Williams, Jennifer |
|
Substitutes |
|
Booth, Audrey; Campbell, Emily;
Ellison, Laura; Hall, Sarah;
Joyner, McKenzie; McFarland,
Linsey; Marsenaro, Paola;
Norris, Meagan; Smith, Ashley |
|
Scorers |
|
Williams, Jennifer (Bingham,
Shauna) 18 |
|
Cards Issued |
Cautions: 0
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
2 |
2 |
4 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Boswell, Cami; Carmichael,
Simone; Colen, April; Comstock,
Karen; Delaney, Myisha; Edwards,
Jessica; Franklin, Natalie;
Herman, Lisa; O'Hanley, Brooke;
Scholl, Stephanie; Valentine,
Jennifer |
|
Substitutes |
|
Gamet, Sarah |
|
Scorers |
|
O'Hanley, Brooke (Edwards,
Jessica) 19; Gamet, Sarah
(unassisted) 23; Edwards,
Jessica (Boswell, Cami) 60;
Gamet, Sarah (Edwards, Jessica)
70. |
|
Cards Issued |
Cautions: 0
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST
VALUABLE OFFENSIVE |
MOST
VALUABLE DEFENSIVE |
|
Gamet,
Sarah (Ajax America Women)
2 goals |
Comstock, Karen (Ajax America Women)
Amazing shot stopping. |
|
|
|
|
The
Utah Spiders face long-time rival
Ajax America. At the kick-off, the
game was slow due to the 97 degree
heat and absence of clouds. However,
Spiders Jennifer Williams connected
with her head the cross from Shauna
Bingham's corner kick, to place the
Spiders on the score board at the
18th minute. The goal awoke Ajax,
who equalized a minute later and
went on to put on a clinic of great
soccer in front of the Spider fans.
Ajax's Sarah Gamer broke past the
Spider defense to slot a ball past
Spider's keeper in the 28th minute.
After a borage of shots the half
ended with Utah down 1-2 to Ajax,
who seemed to gain confidence as the
game went on. The second half was
more of the same with Ajax
dominating all area of play. In the
60th minute, Cami Boswell assisted
Jessica Edwards on her goal and then
Edwards assisted Gamet in the 70th
minute, making the final score 4-1
Ajax.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and Offensive MVP's
are chosen by the winning team. In
the case of a tie, each team gets to
choose an Offensive or Defensive
MVP. Game Summaries are
written by home team representative
unless otherwise indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
SAT,
09 Jul 2005 |
Blue Sky |
|
|
Referee:
Referee's
Assistant:
Referee's
Assistant:
4th
Official: |
Division:
CENTRAL
Time of Game: 6:00 PM
Weather:
Attendance: |
|
Everton FC
America |
Houston Stars |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
2 |
0 |
2 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
|
|
Substitutes |
|
|
|
Scorers |
|
Webb, Kat (Javet-Barton,
Janette) 17; Javet-Barton,
Janette (unassisted) 26 |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
2 |
3 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
|
|
Substitutes |
|
|
|
Scorers |
|
Pierson, Linda (Pfister,
Lauren) 10; Pfister, Lauren
(Mundy, Sophia) 59; Hance,
Jennifer (Mundy, Sophia) 81. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions:
Ejections: |
|
Statistics |
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE |
MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE |
|
Pfister, Lauren (Houston Stars)
|
Karlowicz, Elise (Houston Stars)
|
|
|
|
|
Everton stareted the game
brighter and looked more
dangerous throughout the first
half. Kathy Webb opened the
scoring after Janet Javet played
here through. Javet then added a
second for Everton midway
through the half from a free
kick. Just before half time,
Houston pulled a goal back when
Linda Pierson raced on to a
through ball by Lauren Pfister.
It was 2-1 at half time to
Everton. The second half saw
Houston begin to dominate.
Chances at both ends could not
create a breakthrough until the
59th minute when Pfister turned
scored with a header from a
Sophia Mundy cross. The goal
lifted Houston even more and in
the 81st minute sealed the deal
with a third headed goal, this
time from Jennifer Hance from
another cross by Sophia Mundy.
Houston won the game 3-2.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and Offensive MVP's
are chosen by the winning team.
In the case of a tie, each team
gets to choose an Offensive or
Defensive MVP. Game Summaries
are written by home team
representative unless otherwise
indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
|
Referee:
D. Edgar
Referee's Assistant:
J. Shelton
Referee's Assistant:
D. Gault
4th
Official: M. Boyko |
Division:
CENTRAL
Time of Game: 6:00 PM
Weather: Sunny & Hot
Attendance: |
|
St.
Louis Archers |
FC
Indiana |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Cross, Jennifer;
Denning, Danielle;
Fowler-Finn, Meghan;
Gelis-Diaz, Laure;
Kennedy, Lindsay;
Markwort, Beverly;
Meade, Megan; Newsham,
Emily; Schmidt, Rachael;
Schroeder, Sara; Sear,
Carrie |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Everding, Lauren;
Morley, Megan |
|
Scorers |
|
No goals scored. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 1 (Kennedy,
Lindsay)
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
8 |
|
SAVES |
13 |
|
FOULS |
6 |
|
OFFSIDES |
2 |
|
CORNER KICKS |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
1 |
3 |
4 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Augustyniak, Julie;
Augustyniak, Nancy;
Falconer, Hishamar;
Gault, Holly; Inglis,
Kerry; Leyva, Fatima;
Luik, Alvi; Perez,
Patricia; Smith,
Caroline; St. Louis,
Tasha; Westfall, Nikki |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Barnes, Katie; McMillan,
MaryBeth; Schaefer,
Mallory; Suter, Monica |
|
Scorers |
|
Barnes, Katie (Smith,
Caroline) 37; Smith,
Caroline (Gault, Holly)
65; Smith, Caroline
(unassisted) 74; Leyua,
Fatima (Augustiniak,
Julie) 83. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 0
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON GOAL |
21 |
|
SAVES |
3 |
|
FOULS |
8 |
|
OFFSIDES |
6 |
|
CORNER KICKS |
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE |
MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE |
|
Smith, Caroline (FC Indiana)
2 goals and 1 assist. |
Gault, Holly (FC Indiana)
1 assist and impeccable
defensive performance. |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Defensive and Offensive
MVP's are chosen by the
winning team. In the case of
a tie, each team gets to
choose an Offensive or
Defensive MVP. Game
Summaries are written by
home team representative
unless otherwise indicated.Game
Summary |
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SUN,
10 Jul 2005 |
Boys Latin School |
|
|
Referee: B.
Coleman
Referee's Assistant:
Kriese
Referee's Assistant:
D. Coleman
4th
Official: Sweeney |
Division: EAST
Time of Game:
2:00 PM
Weather:
Attendance: |
|
Maryland Pride |
Bay
State Select |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
2 |
2 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Bush, Christy;
Detterline, Amanda;
Franciscovich, Amy;
Gamble, Lauren;
Green, Elaine;
Lepson, Catherine;
McClellan, Sarah;
McNeill, Shara;
Paizs, Amanda;
Roberts, Katie;
Tomko, Heather |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Janowich, Jamie;
Klotz, Carrie;
McAlarnen, Michelle;
McBean, Melissa;
Niederberger,
Danielle; Rogers,
Denise; Seipp,
Shannon; Whitley,
Melissa |
|
Scorers
|
|
McClellan, Sarah
(unassisted) 59;
Detterline, Amanda
(Bush, Christy) 65 |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 1 (Detterline,
Amanda)
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON
GOAL |
2 |
|
SAVES |
7 |
|
FOULS |
3 |
|
OFFSIDES |
0 |
|
CORNER KICKS |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
4 |
0 |
4 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Fairweather,
Lindsey; Leurini,
Carol; Lima,
Daniela; Lima,
Elizabeth;
Mastrogiacomo,
Erica; McArdle,
Lindsey; McGregor,
Katie; Noronha,
Raquel; Phipps,
Kristen; Schimmel,
Caitlyn; Sewall,
Michaela |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Gordon, Danielle;
Gordon, Steph;
McCarthy, Kate;
Moniz, Paula;
Pontuso, Lindsey;
Zickl, Lynette |
|
Scorers
|
|
McGregor, Katie (Fairweather,
Lindsey) 15; Zickl,
Lynette (Fairweather,
Lindsey) 16; Moniz,
Paula (Lima,
Daniela) 18;
Fairweather, Lindsey
(Lima, Daniela) 43 |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 2 (Noronha,
Raquel)(Lima,
Elizabeth)
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON
GOAL |
9 |
|
SAVES |
0 |
|
FOULS |
4 |
|
OFFSIDES |
0 |
|
CORNER KICKS |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE |
MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE |
|
Fairweather, Lindsey
(Bay State Select)
1 goal and 2 assists,
she played a very strong
match throughout. |
McArdle, Lindsey (Bay
State Select)
Help fend off a second
half charge by the
Pride. |
|
|
|
|
Bay State took advantage
of several breakdowns by
the Pride in the first
half. Excellent shot by
Lindsay Fairweather
right before the end of
the half gave Bay State
a health cushion. The
Pride worked hard in the
2nd half scoring twice
and 2 going off the
posts. Another tough
luck day after putting
themselves in a deep
hole.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and
Offensive MVP's are
chosen by the winning
team. In the case of a
tie, each team gets to
choose an Offensive or
Defensive MVP. Game
Summaries are
written by home team
representative unless
otherwise indicated.Game
Summary |
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SUN,
10 Jul 2005 |
Comm. College of
Rhode Island |
|
|
Referee:
A. Tankersley
Referee's Assistant:
T. Branco
Referee's Assistant:
R. Alves
4th Official:
J. Bellevance |
Division:
EAST
Time of Game:
5:00 PM
Weather:
Attendance: |
|
Rhode Island Rays |
Massachusetts Stingers |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
1 |
0 |
1 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Cannon, Kristin;
Carroll, Ria;
Ciccone, Lauren;
DiPaolo,
Vanessa; Lanzire,
Kimberly; LaVere,
Kimberly; Long,
Alyssa; Lukis,
Lauren;
Marcoccio,
Andrea; McCrory,
Jenna; Schreck,
Meghan |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Cambio, Rachel;
Carr, Heather;
Considine, Ali;
Fish, Rebecca;
Johnson, Jamie;
Johnson, Laura;
Rooney,
Michaella;
Smith, Kelly |
|
Scorers
|
|
Smith, Kelly
(unassisted) 32. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 0
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON
GOAL |
15 |
|
SAVES |
10 |
|
FOULS |
7 |
|
OFFSIDES |
0 |
|
CORNER
KICKS |
8 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
1 |
1 |
|
Starting Lineup |
|
Feeney, Emily;
MacIsaac, Sarah;
Mansfield, Jill;
Masterson,
Elizabeth;
McGarr, Hillary;
Messier,
Bethany; Moos,
Kathryn; Rico,
Erica; Robens,
Krystal; Ronau,
Mary; Waddell,
Kathleen |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Anderson, Skyy;
Bayard, Micaela;
Carney, Kerri
Lynn; Cornacchio,
Angela; Macedo,
Heather; Pavlish,
Joan; Ronau,
Susan; Strimple,
Shannon;
Tulisiak, Kelly |
|
Scorers
|
|
Anderson, Skyy
(unassisted) 78. |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 1
(Moss, Kathryn)
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS ON
GOAL |
15 |
|
SAVES |
7 |
|
FOULS |
6 |
|
OFFSIDES |
3 |
|
CORNER
KICKS |
8 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST VALUABLE
OFFENSIVE |
MOST VALUABLE
DEFENSIVE |
|
Smith, Kelly (Rhode
Island Rays)
Cracker of a goal to
give Rays the 1st
half lead. Upper 90
blast from top of
18. Steady midfield
play to disrupt
Stingers attacks
while also setting
Rays offense in
motion. |
Waddell, Kathleen
(Massachusetts
Stingers)
Tough defensive work
in the middle to not
only stop Rays
sustained attack but
transitioned to
offense to create
numerous scoring
opportunities. |
|
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|
|
|
 |
|
Defensive and
Offensive MVP's
are chosen by the
winning team. In the
case of a tie, each
team gets to choose
an Offensive or
Defensive MVP.
Game Summaries
are written by home
team representative
unless otherwise
indicated.Game
Summary |
|
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|
SUN,
10 Jul 2005 |
University of
Utah |
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|
Referee:
S. Banning
Referee's Assistant:
B. Stevens
Referee's Assistant:
J. Young
4th Official:
G. Colessides |
Division:
WEST
Time of Game:
1:00 PM
Weather:
Hot, 98 degrees
Attendance:
182 |
|
Utah Spiders |
San Diego WFC
SeaLions |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
2 |
0 |
2 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Battazzo,
Katie;
Bingham,
Shauna;
Booth,
Audrey;
Campbell,
Emily;
Christianson,
Jennie;
Hoover,
Rochelle;
Marsenaro,
Paola;
Reinbola,
Krissa;
Smith,
Ashley;
Stover, Amy;
Williams,
Jennifer |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Ellison,
Laura; Hall,
Sarah;
McFarland,
Linsey;
Norris,
Meagan;
Wangsgard,
Melanie |
|
Scorers
|
|
McFarland,
Linsey
(Bingham,
Shauna) 25;
Reinbola,
Krissa
(Bingham,
Shauna) 27 |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 1
(Reinbola,
Krissa)
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS
ON
GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER
KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
1 |
0 |
1 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Betschart,
Briana;
Callier,
Christy;
Carey,
Danica;
Castellanos,
Laura;
Coghill,
Lizzy;
Esquival,
Amanda;
Jouglet,
Noelle;
Lehr,
Amanda;
Sanford,
Christine;
Schmit,
Carrie;
Snyder,
Lorena |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Mannino,
Elizabeth |
|
Scorers
|
|
Carey,
Danica
(unassisted)
40 |
|
Cards Issued
|
Cautions: 1
(Esquival,
Amanda)
Ejections: 0 |
|
Statistics
|
|
SHOTS
ON
GOAL |
|
|
SAVES |
|
|
FOULS |
|
|
OFFSIDES |
|
|
CORNER
KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST VALUABLE
OFFENSIVE |
MOST VALUABLE
DEFENSIVE |
|
Bingham, Shauna
(Utah Spiders)
Shauna played
numerous through
balls to put the
San Diego
defense on their
heels.
Connecting with
her teammates on
2 occasions. |
Battazzo, Katie
(Utah Spiders)
A dominant force
in the air. The
second half San
Diego tried to
serve balls over
the Spiders back
line but Katie
rose to the
challenge. |
|
|
|
|
In another hot,
and this time
humid game, the
Utah Spiders
looked to
recover from
yesterday's
defeat to Ajax
and placed their
emotions and
frustrations on
the visiting San
Diego WFC
SeaLions. The
Spiders came out
of the shoot
with fire for
the loyal fans
on a mission to
regain their
winning ways.
Finding their
rhythm in the
first 10 minutes
put San Diego on
their heels with
quick ball
movement and
hustle on
defense to win
balls. The
Spiders produced
multiple shots
on goal
connecting in
the 25th minute
with a great
through ball
from Shauna
Bingham to
Linsey McFarland
who slotted it
past the SeaLion
keeper. 2
minutes later,
Bingham fed
another goal
through to
Krissa Reinbold
who put it away.
The Spiders led
2-0 until the
40th minute when
an unmarked
Danica Carey
ripped a 35 yard
shot past
Spider's keeper
Ashley Smith.
The half ended
2-1 Spiders. The
Spiders came out
strong again in
the 2nd half,
dominating
posession and
shots on goal.
San Diego found
a second wind
around the 75th
minute,
pressuring the
Spiders and
keeping them on
their heels
until the final
whistle blew. A
hard fought
battle by two
seasoned teams.
The Spiders next
look ahead to
the S.F.
Nighthawks in
historic Kezar
Stadium on
Saturday, July
16th.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive and
Offensive MVP's
are chosen by
the winning
team. In the
case of a tie,
each team gets
to choose an
Offensive or
Defensive MVP.
Game
Summaries
are written by
home team
representative
unless otherwise
indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
SUN,
10 Jul 2005 |
Blue Sky |
|
|
Referee:
Referee's
Assistant:
Referee's
Assistant:
4th Official:
|
Division:
CENTRAL
Time of Game:
9:00 AM
Weather:
Attendance:
|
|
Everton FC
America |
Houston Stars |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
1 |
0 |
1 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
|
|
Substitutes
|
|
|
|
Scorers
|
|
Carter,
Melinda
(Eamma,
Teresa)
9 |
|
Cards
Issued
|
Cautions:
Ejections:
|
|
Statistics
|
| SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
| SAVES |
|
| FOULS |
|
| OFFSIDES |
|
| CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
1 |
1 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
|
|
Substitutes
|
|
|
|
Scorers
|
|
Hance,
Jennifer
(Mundy,
Sophia)
87 |
|
Cards
Issued
|
Cautions:
Ejections:
|
|
Statistics
|
| SHOTS ON GOAL |
|
| SAVES |
|
| FOULS |
|
| OFFSIDES |
|
| CORNER KICKS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST
VALUABLE
OFFENSIVE |
MOST
VALUABLE
DEFENSIVE |
|
Javet-Barton,
Janette
(Everton FC
America)
Intrumental
in attack. |
Karlowicz,
Elise
(Houston
Stars)
|
|
|
|
|
Everton
again took
an early
lead against
the Houston
stars on
Sunday but
were unable
to hold on
for the win.
An 87th
minute
equalizer by
Jennifer
Hance
cancelled
out a superb
opener fron
Everton's
Melinda
Carter in
the 9th
minute.
Again a host
of chances
from both
teams went
close but it
was not to
be. Everton
will be
disappointed
with
conceeding
in the last
few minutes
but all
credit to
Houston who
kept pushing
until the
end.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive
and
Offensive
MVP's
are chosen
by the
winning
team. In the
case of a
tie, each
team gets to
choose an
Offensive or
Defensive
MVP. Game
Summaries
are written
by home team
representative
unless
otherwise
indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
TUES,
12 Jul
2005 |
Agawam
H.S. |
|
|
Referee:
J. Rosseau
Referee's
Assistant:
G. Brookman
Referee's
Assistant:
J. Sparks
4th Official:
T. Cosgrove |
Division:
EAST
Time of Game:
7:00 PM
Weather:
Cloudy, 70's
Attendance:
794 |
|
New England
Mutiny |
Boston-North
Aztecs |
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
1 |
1 |
2 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Coffey,
Katie;
Connors,
Kerry;
Frank,
Kathleen;
Kozlowski,
Adele;
Kosloski,
Alisse;
Maurer,
Jennifer;
Miselis,
Karlyn;
Monroe,
Mary
Frances;
O'Grady,
Erin;
Schnur,
Meghan;
Tietjen,
Margaret |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Leduc,
Rachel;
McNeill,
Kia;
Sands,
Courtney;
Smith,
Alexa;
Spinelli,
Marie;
Splaine,
Rebekah;
Stone,
Naomi |
|
Scorers
|
|
Tietjen,
Margaret
(Splaine,
Rebekah)
45;
McNeill,
Kia
(Maurer,
Jennifer)
79. |
|
Cards
Issued
|
Cautions:
0
Ejections:
0 |
|
Statistics
|
| SHOTS ON GOAL |
9 |
| SAVES |
1 |
| FOULS |
7 |
| OFFSIDES |
0 |
| CORNER KICKS |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
1 |
2 |
FINAL |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Starting
Lineup |
|
Auger,
Katie;
Demers,
Anjuli
;
Leary,
Caitlin;
Macdonald,
Kristin;
Mahoney,
Kristin;
McHugh,
Christy;
O'Brien,
Sonja;
Pickul,
Caitlin;
Reno,
Annalisa;
Sennott,
Hayley;
Zagura,
Lisa |
|
Substitutes
|
|
Maccario,
Deanna;
Power,
Elyssa;
Prihoda,
Tracy;
Verrette,
Katy-Lyn |
|
Scorers
|
|
No
goals
scored. |
|
Cards
Issued
|
Cautions:
1
(Leary,
Caitlin)
Ejections:
0 |
|
Statistics
|
| SHOTS ON GOAL |
1 |
| SAVES |
4 |
| FOULS |
10 |
| OFFSIDES |
1 |
| CORNER KICKS |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MOST
VALUABLE
OFFENSIVE |
MOST
VALUABLE
DEFENSIVE |
|
Maurer,
Jennifer
(New
England
Mutiny)
Dominant
on
flank,
assisted
second
goal |
Stone,
Naomi
(New
England
Mutiny)
Broke up
all
attack
as left
defender |
|
|
|
|
The
offense
of the
New
England
Mutiny
(11-0,
11-0
WPSL
East
Division)
this
season
has not
centered
on the
usual
suspects
- the
forward
corps -
but the
midfield.
And one
of the
New
England
newcomers
had no
problem
stepping
right
into
that
mold.
In her
first
start
and with
her
first
shot on
goal
this
season,
left-sided
midfielder
Margaret
Tietjen
(Huntington,
NY) gave
the home
side the
goal it
would
need to
be
victorious
in this
Women's
Premier
Soccer
League
East
Division
match
versus
the
Aztecs
of
Boston-North
(3-5-1,
3-5-1
WPSL
East
Division).
In
stoppage
time of
the
first
half,
the
former
University
of
Connecticut
star
would
notch
the
eventual
game-winner
in this
2-0 win
for the
Mutiny.
Playing
as a
right-sided
midfielder
on this
night
instead
of her
usual
defender
spot,
Marie
Spinelli
(N.
Grosvenordale,
CT)
would
send in
a cross
to
forward
Rebekah
Splaine
(Cambridge,
MA), who
deftly
corralled
the ball
and laid
the ball
off
nicely
to
Tietjen.
The
former
New York
Power
star
deked
and
dribbled
along
the
outside
of the
penalty
area and
finished
clinically
inside
the far
post to
the left
of the
Aztec
keeper.
A goal
by Kia
McNeill
(Avon,
CT) in
the 79th
minute
would
prove to
be the
insurance
as New
England
has now
extended
their
unbeaten
streak
to 11
games.
With a
berth in
the WPSL
National
Championship
already
secured,
Mutiny
head
coach
Austin
Daniels
started
players
in
different
roles on
this
night -
with
former
Boston
Breaker
Alexa
Smith
(N.
Haven,
CT) also
seeing
her
first
playing
time of
the 2005
season.
Whether
it was
the
unfamiliar
surroundings
for some
players,
or the
style of
play
that
Boston-North
expounded,
the run
of play
could at
times be
best
described
as
non-flowing.
Clogging
passing
lanes
and
fouling
when
necessary,
the
Aztecs
did what
they had
to do to
stop
goals
but
could
not do
anything
to score
them.
Goalkeeper
Addie
Kozlowski
(Suffield,
CT)
would
make one
save on
the lone
shot for
Boston-North
on the
night.
Dangerous
looks at
goal for
the
Mutiny
were at
a
premium,
as they
could
not
consistently
get
behind
or
through
the
Aztec
defense.
The
lightning
athleticism
of
McNeill
would
ignite
the
pitch as
she ran
on to a
ball by
fellow
Boston
College
star
Jenny
Maurer
(E.
Longmeadow,
MA) in
the 79th
minute.
Her
skillful,
one-touch
finish
under
the
onrushing
Boston-North
keeper
Caitlin
Pickul
(4
saves)
would
finish
the
scoring
on the
night.Game
Summary |
|
 |
|
Defensive
and
Offensive
MVP's
are
chosen
by the
winning
team. In
the case
of a
tie,
each
team
gets to
choose
an
Offensive
or
Defensive
MVP.
Game
Summaries
are
written
by home
team
representative
unless
otherwise
indicated.Game
Summary |
|
|
|
|
WED,
13
Jul
2005 |
Britland
Park |
|
|
Referee:
K.
Honthumb
Referee's
Assistant:
K.
McCarthy
Referee's
Assistant:
J. Lovis
4th
Official:
A.
Gerson |
Division:
EAST
Time of
Game:
7 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |