First Game: March 27

March 16th, 2009 by Florez No comments »

The first game of the girls’ season will be March 27, the Friday during Spring Break. There will be a mandatory practice on Thursday the 26th, and all girls should attend. The girls begin the season at Carthage on the 27th, and the second match will be the following Tuesday at Nixa.

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Girls team practice schedule

Girls team game schedule

SGF: Stufflebeam Continues MLS Quest

March 7th, 2009 by Florez No comments »

www.sgfsoccer.com:

The Kansas City Wizards are holding their open Tryouts tomorrow in Kansas City. Once again this year the Queen City will be represented…[PHS Alumni Matt Stufflebeam] was one of the players who made it to the second day of tryouts last year in Kansas City.

According to SGFsoccer.com, Stufflebeam is at it for a second straight year. Check out the full article here.

And here is the full list of players who made it through to the second round.

Girls Soccer Kicking Off

February 15th, 2009 by Florez 1 comment »

The Parkview Girls soccer season is coming up, and there are some key dates to note. The first practice of the season will be Monday, March 2nd. The first game of the season will be on Friday, March 27, at Carthage. (Yes, this is the last day of Spring Break. Get over it.)

The Vikings return 8 of 11 starters after losing 6 seniors from the 2008 varsity roster. One of the key returners for Parkview is Junior midfielder Jessica Maerz. Maerz has accumulated 27 goals and 5 assists (59 points) between her freshmen and sophomore years for the Vikings, and was named along with sophomore Shelby Stewart to the All-Region team as Honorable Mentions (both were also All-District and All-Conference 1st Team). Keeper Caylin Manary returns as a Junior for her third straight season as the varsity starting keeper (voted MVP by her teammates last year). Manary has played in the goal for 41 of the last 43 matches for the Vikings, and had a goals against average of 1.86 last year.

Last year’s freshmen class was strong, and two keys from that list for the Vikings are SGF All Freshmen Squad players Kelsey Loderhose (also an All Conference Honorable Mention) and McKenzie Payton. Parkview had four freshmen play consistent varsity minutes last year, and has a very strong sophomore class this year that will continue to contribute to the varsity squad.

Many other important players were obviously left off this list, as the Vikings had their highest amount of wins in recent history, going 11-10 and making to the second round the districts.

Girls team practice schedule

Girls team game schedule

Boys Soccer Banquet

January 22nd, 2009 by Florez No comments »

Remember the Fall soccer season? Me neither. We have set a date for the banquet though: January 30, 2009.

More information to come on this shortly…(updated)

…Our soccer banquet will be January 30 at 6:00 at First Baptist Church at South and Mt. Vernon.

Players, please bring CLEAN backpacks and CLEAN uniforms to the banquet that night. The cost is $5.00 a person and seniors and coaches eat free. Please RSVP with Gail Smart asap (869-2536).

Girls Soccer Reminders

January 8th, 2009 by Florez No comments »

Indoor Soccer at Parkview – Remember that the gym is open from 5:30-7 PM on certain Sundays throughout the winter for “open scrimmaging.” It’s free and it’s fun. The next PHS Indoor Soccer opportunities are 2/1/09 and 2/15/09.

Off-season Conditioning – M/W/F from 3:00-4:45. Turnout has been good so far. Still, there are a lot of faces we’re not seeing. Consistent attendance will not only help you be ready for the demands of the season, but will help our team maximize our success when the time finally comes.

Doctor’s Physical / Parent Permission Form – Remember that you must have an up-to-date sports physical and parents’ permission form on file with the school. Any paperwork on file is only valid if you had your physical on or after July 1, 2008. Otherwise, you must have a new physical before you can participate in official practices and games, which begin March 1. Get your physical scheduled, completed, and turned into me before March 1st!

If you have ANY questions (soccer, love, the meaning of life, etc.), check the offseason schedule, the season schedule, or contact coach Nurnberg.

Griffin All State Honorable Mention

December 12th, 2008 by Florez No comments »

Tim Griffin was named All State Honorable Mention. The final State poll and All State teams were just released.

Soccer News…from Coach Nurnberg: 12/11/08

December 11th, 2008 by Florez No comments »

Girls
Indoor Soccer at Lake Country – If you know you’re playing, bring me a check for $65 ASAP. I have to pay a $300 deposit for each team by Dec. 29th. Therefore, I need money to reserve your spots in the leagues. People can still sign up after the holiday break, but the number of teams will be set in stone by the 29th, so try to do this before the break. I can only sign up as many teams as I have enough money to cover the league fees ($565 per team). At $65 per person, that would mean a minimum of 9 players per roster. More than 30 hands rose when I asked who wanted to play indoor, which suggests that we should have three teams; as of right now, however, only two girls have turned in their money. Also, someone’s parent has to sign on as the “coach” for each team we sign up. Let’s get on it, please.
Indoor Soccer at Parkview – Remember that I will open the gym from 5:30-7 PM on certain Sundays throughout the winter for open scrimmaging. This Sunday (12/14/08) will be the first session. Please make the effort to attend. The next sessions are 12/28/08 (yes, during the break) and 1/11/09. They’re going to be FUN and FREE!
Off-season Conditioning – Turnout has been good the first couple of weeks. We’ve averaged about 18 girls per session. Still, there are a lot of faces I’m not seeing. Remember that your opponents at competing schools are preparing vigorously for the upcoming season. Are you going to be ready, or are you going to be a practice cone for the opposition to dribble around? Our workouts start out light and get progressively more difficult as we approach the season, we’ve already doubled the intensity of the workouts from last week. Consistent attendance will not only help you be ready for the demands of the season, but will help our team maximize our success when the time finally comes.
Doctor’s Physical / Parent Permission Form – Girls, remember that you must have an up-to-date sports physical and parents’ permission form on file with the school. Any paperwork on file is only valid if you had your physical on or after July 1, 2008. Otherwise, you must have a new physical before you can participate in official practices and games, which begin March 1. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE!!! Get your physical scheduled, completed, and turned into me before March 1st!!!
Fundraisers – I have to get this approved, but I would like to try and do a girls’ soccer clinic in the early spring as our primary fundraiser. We’ll have to discuss when and where we do it, how much we ought to charge, and what kids will get for their money. Nevertheless, please start thinking of young girls you can invite to attend. I’m going to put out the expectation that each high school player must recruit at least one attendee, and I’d like everyone to try and get two or three. We’ll probably keep the cost in the range of $15-$20. We also have to work the concessions stand on 12/18/08, and I need two more workers to help with that.

Boys
Indoor Soccer at Lake Country – If you’ve formed a team, please let me know. If you’re not on a team but want to play, let me know. If you want to form a team but don’t know how, let me know. Teams have to pay a $300 deposit by Dec. 29th. So time is of the essence. At $65 per person, that would mean a minimum of 9 players per roster to cover the entire league fee is $565 per team.
Indoor Soccer at Parkview – Remember that I will open the gym from 5:30-7 PM on certain Sundays throughout the winter for open scrimmaging. This Sunday (12/14/08) will be the first session. Please make the effort to attend. The next sessions are 12/28/08 (yes, during the break) and 1/11/09. They’re going to be FUN and FREE!
Off-season Conditioning – Turnout for the boys has not been good. We’ve averaged about 3 or 4 boys per session. There are a lot of faces I’m not seeing. Remember that your opponents at competing schools are preparing vigorously for the next season. You have to keep working at improving your soccer skills and athleticism or you will not be able to seriously compete with the teams we are scheduled to play. I would like to see more leadership from the current juniors, and more participation from the current freshman and sophomores.
Banquet – The post-season banquet will be at 6:30 PM Dec. 18th in the school cafeteria. Please RSVP by calling Robbin Vigil at 865-7794 or cell 496-7417 or emailing PHSBoysSoccerBoosterClub@gmail.com by Monday, December 15th. We will collect money at the door for the number of reservations you indicated. The cost is $5.00 per person (*Senior players are free!). You will need to bring your CLEAN uniform and bag to be turned in (all pieces that were handed out at the beginning of the season) in order to receive a ticket for the door prize.