Here’s what we know so far folks:
-The girls teams will be playing on Tuesday nights under the names “Nones” and “Hydrangeas” in the “Ladys” league.
-The boys teams will be playing on Tuesday nights under the names “Lizards” and “Robots” in the “Men’s Open” league.
-Practices are scheduled for every Thursday night at 6:00pm starting 6/18/09. The one exception to this is that THIS TUESDAY (6/9/09) will be the first summer practice, on the PHS grass field, at 6:00pm.
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Summer Soccer
June 8th, 2009Team Voted Awards Announced
May 29th, 2009Varsity
Defensive Player: Mckenzi Payton
Offensive Player (tie): Jessica Maerz and Shelby Stewart
Team MVP: Caylin Manary
Junior Varsity
Defensive Player: Andrea Wynn
Offensive Player: Alex Shupert
Team MVP: Mary Langebartel
(All awards are voted on by the players)
Check out the season summary as well.
Offseason Announcements
May 22nd, 2009For information on summer soccer for both boys and girls, the PHS kids camp, boy’s summer practices, and eligibility answers, check out our Offeason/Fall Info. page.
Vikings Make Huge Strides in 2009
May 19th, 2009
The Vikings made a list of goals going into the 2009 season, but they’ll have to make a new list for 2010 after accomplishing so much this year. The key goals from the list? A winning Ozark Conference record and an improved overall record. The Vikings finished #5 of 10 in the conference at 5-4, and improved on last year’s 11-10 record with a 14-10 record in 2009. Parkview played three more games than last season, on what many would say is a much tougher schedule (with the addition of the KHS tournament, among others), and were still able to add three more wins to 2008′s total.
Junior captain Jessica Maerz scored 26 goals on the season, almost doubling her total from her first two years combined. She will have 53 career goals heading into her senior year. Shelby Stewart, also a junior, more than doubled her scoring in 2009, putting 25 in the back of the net, along with 11 assists. Sophomores Mckenzi Payton and Kelsey Loderhose played a huge role, stepping into new roles as starting sweeper and starting striker respectively. Loderhose scored 14 goals on the season, and both of the ladies started every game in 2009 for the Vikings.
Continuing the discussion of impressive numbers, coach Clint Nurnberg tallied his 200 career high school coaching win of the season this year against Waynesville, and closes out the season at 203. Nurnberg has now coached the girls for 6 years, while coaching the boys for 9. Averaging 13+ wins a season is a tough task in the Conferences and Districts that Parkview has been in the last nine years, and Nurnberg has done that while facing the task of helping turn a struggling and underappreciated Viking ladies team into a strong team with a winning record.
Another great accomplishment of the season was the improved play in the West Plains’ Zizzer Classic tournament. The Vikings tied for first place in their division, and had their first two-win showing ever in this tournament. Not only did the team-play improve in West Plains, but Parkview had three ladies selected to the All-Tournament team: Shelby Stewart, Jessica Maerz, and Mckenzi Payton.
The Lady Vikings also had some key wins this year. Wins over Lebanon Joplin, and Waynesville were especially big. Parkview beat a very solid Lebanon team 1-0, knocked Joplin off with a 4-0 final, and got some revenge against Waynesville with a 1-0 win as well. The ladies also took Ozark to PK’s this year, in a very hard fought match.
The Vikings say goodbye to seniors Sydney Nelson and Elyssa Williamson, but should return 10 starters for the 2010 season. The Vikings are projected to have at least 6 seniors and 12 juniors returning to the Varsity squad next year.
It’s also worth noting the Junior Varsity squad’s improvement over the past year. In 2008 the JV was 3-8-4, but in 2009 the girls went 7-8-3. The JV was 4-1-3 in games decided by one goal or less.
Alex Shupert, Molly Robb, and Mary Langebartel had four goals a piece for the JV squad, accounting for about half of the Viking’s goals. Parkview at six shutouts on the season, four by Maddie George and two by Sydney Pilkinton.
Varsity and JV Team MVP, Offensive Player, Defensive Player, and Most Improved Player will be announced by the coaches at the banquet. All-District and other awards will be posted online as soon as they are announced.
The team banquet is scheduled to be held on May 28th, and more details will be posted here as soon as they are available.
(All photos taken by Joe George. Great job Joe, thanks!)
Vikings End Season with 4-1 Loss
May 17th, 2009Say what you will about this years’ Viking squad, but one thing they clearly learned this season was a little something about mental toughness. The Vikings struggled to connect passes in the first half, and after a few costly miscues found themselves down 0-2 to Nixa at the break. This time though, Parkview came back strong. Just a couple minutes into the second half, Kelsey Loderhose was high pressuring a defender and picked her pocket, only to be dragged down on a semi-breakaway. As the play developed, players, coaches, and parents began yelling about the no-call, but the referee and Jessica Maerz were both still on their game. The referee waited about 6-8 full seconds to let advantage develop, as he saw a sprinting Maerz take full advantage of th given opportunity. Maerz ran through the play, taking the loose ball directly at the keeper before beating her with a low far-post shot to bring the Vikings within one at 1-2.
Parkview let a few costly errors at key positions hurt them against Nixa on Saturday, and Nixa capitalized well on those opportunities. The Vikings especially had strong games from sophomore stopper Anna Withers, sophomore center-mid Olivia Solari, and junior center-mid Jessica Maerz.
Parkview ends it’s season at 14-10, a great improvement over the last few years, and the best overall record in PHS girls soccer recent history.
Scoring Summary: Jessica Maerz 1g
Vikings Get 14th Win
May 15th, 2009The Vikings picked up their 14th win of the season on Thursday, beating Willard 4-0. Melanie Allen made her return to the field after missing a long part of the season due to injury, and had the first assist of the game.
Scoring summary: Shelby Stewart 2g, Kelsey Loderhose 1g, Jessica Maerz, Melanie Allen 1a, Caylin Manary-shutout
The JV squad beat Willard 2-1 for the second time in a week. Mary Langebartel scored about three minutes in, and the Vikings played with a lead for the rest of the way.
Scoring summary: Mary Langebartel 1g, Kelsey Loderhose 1g
Nurnberg Breaks The 200 Mark
May 13th, 2009
Coach Clint Nurnberg broke the 200 win mark a few games ago, against Waynesville (he quietly said nothing, so we missed it). Nurnberg is currently at 202 career high school soccer coaching varsity wins.
Nurnberg has coached the boys for nine seasons to date (following one year of PHS coaching by Jeff Freeman), and the girls for six (taking over for Laplante, who was there a short time after Ron Tate).
Do the math: Nurnberg is averaging 13.5 wins per season, coaching the boys to a consistently high win total, and helping turn the PHS girls program around, all while playing in the very tough Ozark Conference and Districts 11 and 12.
Congrats Coach!


