The Parkview Viking ladies beat a tough Lebanon team tonight 1-0, putting Parkview’s season record at 4-2. The score was 0-0 at half, as the Viking defense held strong with a rotation of McKenzi Payton, Sydney Nelson, Holly Messick, Anna Withers, and Andrea Wynn, along with Olivia Solari at the defensive center-mid spot. Lebanon controlled the overall play a bit more than Parkview in the first 40 minutes, but got no real scoring opportunities. The Vikings offensively were not sharp in the first half. Although they were able to create a bit of offense, they did not have any real scoring chances either.
The second half found both squads done jabbing and ready to throw a few big punches. Keeper Caylin Manary was able to come out a few times and make plays on the ball before the Yellow-Jacket opportunities turned into real chances. Midway through the first half, after both teams had found a chance or two in the run of play, a Viking player was fouled about 35 yards from the goal on the offensive side of the field. Jessica Maerz took the set piece and fired it into the box; the ball went directly from Maerz’s foot to Kelsey Loderhose’s head for the finish, as Loderhose tallied her fourth goal of the season (and Maerz’s third assist and fifteenth point).The Vikings finished the second half defending, having secured the lead and were clearly content to strategically close out the match with their 1-0 lead. Caylin Manary earned her third shutout of the season, and has given up 3 goals in the first 6 games of the season.
The Junior Varsity squad dropped their overall record to 2-3 with a 0-2 loss to Lebanon. The defensive played strong again for the Parkview Junior Varsity, but a miscue in the net cost the Vikings the first goal, and Parkview went into halftime with a one goal deficit. Playing without Amanda Leckrone (injury) the entire game, and Mary Langbartel for the second half, the Vikings were unable to muster many scoring opportunities. Lana Aberle had her best game of the season at forward, creating a few opportunities for herself by working hard up top, and finding Alex Shupert on more one occasion with a one-time ball. The second goal of the match came when the Vikings were pushed up offensively trying to find the equalizer, playing three strikers and only three defenders, the Vikings were caught up field and Lebanon countered and finished the opportunity nicely. The Parkview midfield looked much better tonight defensively, and team defending seemed to make everyone’s job a little easier.
The Viking Varsity team goes to Ozark to face a very tough Tiger squad on Friday. The match kicks off at 5:00pm, and is a Varsity-only match.
There are 32 more photos of the game, both Varsity and JV, taken by Joe George. The other photos can be found here, and are definitely worth checking out.
The rest of the day’s match scores and summaries can be found at www.sgfsoccer.com, where Steve “Ole” Olson runs the best midwest soccer focused website in…the world?
Also, check out the Booster Club’s S.O.S.