Carver, Emory in Sweet 16 (DIII)

November 17th, 2008 by Florez No comments »

After beating North Carolina Wesleyan College in shots from the mark, Patrick Carver (PHS 2005) and Emory University move on to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA DIII Tournament. Carver was the second Emory shooter, and the first to make for his team. Emory won the shootout 3-2.

Carver was picked as the UAA co-Player of the Year for the second straight season. He has started all 18 games for the Eagles, scoring 13 goals and adding 7 assists his senior year (33 points). Last year Carver tied the team single season (7) and broke the career record (13) for game-winning goals at Emory. He is currently tied for #2 in career EU goals (50), #5 in career assists with 29; and ranked #2 in career points at Emory (123).

The Eagles, ranked 4th nationally, will play next against Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA on Saturday, November 22.

Last year Parkview’s Josh Florez (PHS 2005) and the Wash U. Bears (St. Louis, Mo) won 16 games and advanced to the NCAA Sectional Finals.

He Teaches English, Not Math

November 17th, 2008 by Florez 1 comment »

So apparently he’s a better coach than he is a mathematician. After further review of the numbers, Coach Nurnberg says that his initial addition was wrong, and his current win total stands at 189 (not 200 as previously reported). Oh well. I promise you that he’s amazing at spelling, grammar, and especially commas, parenthesis, and dashes.

Here’s to getting to 200 this Spring!

Varsity Season Summary

November 10th, 2008 by Florez 3 comments »

The Vikings finished the season 18-8, their highest win total since the 2005 season. Parkview will graduate 10 seniors (8 starters); Leland Eckstam, Rudy Fotsch, Tim Griffin, Justin Hansen, Morgen Holt, Trey Kalbaugh, Kyle Kutz, Vance Marlow, Matt Medley, and Darren Shaw. The Varsity Boys Soccer team not only topped the last few years win total, but also has a nonweighted team GPA of 3.51. This group of seniors has truly left their mark on Parkview, not only by breaking records, but also by setting a great example of what hard work and a good attitude can accomplish.

Senior captain Tim Griffin is now the all time PHS goal scorer (93), holding the single season record (37) and overall points records as well. Griffin, Eckstam, Kalbaugh, Kutz, Medley, and Shaw are all 3 year Varsity players, and all were returning starters from last year.

More details to come…

Record: 18-8 (4-3 home, 8-3 away, 5-1 tournament, 1-1 District tournament)

Key individual stats: G/A/Points
Griffin, Tim 37/15/89
Medley, Matt 9/9/27
Moore, Jared 9/8/26
Holt, Morgan 7/6/20
Ekstam, Leland 3/6/12
Malter, Jon Shutouts: 5, Goals against average: 1.25

Key wins:
PHS 2, Rolla 0
PHS 2, Liberty 1
PHS 2, Rockwood Summitt 1
PHS 2, Blue Valley Northwest 1
PHS 2, Helias 1

Vikings in the news:
10/4/08- www.SGFsoccer.com: Parkview Vikings Griffin and Nurnberg

9/25/08- KSPR/ABC Channel 33 News: Athlete of the Week (Griffin/Nurnberg video)

9/24/08- Newsleader: Playoff Atmosphere
9/24/08- photo gallery

9/22/08- Newsleader: Confidence Keeps Griffin Cool.

9/17/08- Newsleader: Parkview’s Timing Pays Off (Postgame-Rolla)
9/17/08- photo gallery

JV Season Summary

November 5th, 2008 by Florez No comments »

The Junior Varsity Vikings finished the season 8-5-3, improving from last year’s 5-10-1 record. The JV was led by returning starters Jordan Houseman, Tanner Bennett, Alex Blanco, Jim Smart, and Blake White, who are all sophomores. Freshmen Brian Otradovec, Shane Maloney, Evin Barber, and Shane Landon helped bring a winning atmosphere to the JV by filling holes in the team both on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.

With the Varsity squad losing 10 seniors (8 starters) going into next season, look for many of the key JV contributers from this season to show up on the Varsity squad next year. The leadership of the sophomores already named, as well as Christian Weaver, Chris Lawson, Travis Dillard and others were an essential factor in the JV’s success this year, and these individuals will be leaned heavily upon next year to contribute on the Varsity level. This year’s freshmen group will look to fill holes in the PHS lineup next year as well, some as JV starters and others as sophomore Varsity hopefuls. With a schedule that has gotten more and more competitive in recent years, Coach Josh Hokanson had the JV boys prepared and ready to go on a nightly basis. Well done guys!

Record: 8-5-3 (3-1-1 home, 4-3-2 away, 1-1 tournament)

Key individual stats: G/A/Points
Otradovec, Brian 10/1/21
Houseman, Jordan 6/6/18
Bennet, Tanner 4/4/12
Vansant, Daniel 3/3/9
Blanco, Alex 2/2/6
Pitonez, Pedro 3/0/6
Barber, Evin- Shutouts: 7, Goals against average: 1.75

Key wins:
PHS 3, Ozark 2
PHS 2, Waynesville 0
PHS 1, Nixa 0
PHS 1, Catholic 0

Vikings End Season With Loss To Glendale

November 5th, 2008 by Florez No comments »

The Parkview Viking soccer team’s season came to an end on Tuesday night, losing to the Glendale Falcons 3-0 in the District 11 Class 3 semi-finals. The Vikings were ranked #3 in District 11, and the Falcons were ranked #2. Glendale beat Parkview 1-0 in the first game of the season this year, and will face Kickapoo in the finals on Thursday night which will be played at 7:00 p.m. on Cooper #1 (LCYS).

Parkview out-possessed the Falcons for the first 15 minutes of the match, but was unable to get any clear goal-scoring opportunities. The combination of Matt Medley, Leland Eckstam, and Jared Moore worked well possession-wise for the Vikings from a passing standpoint, as the Vikings worked the ball around the field and controlled the tempo early. Glendale got their offense going in the second 20 minutes, including netting one goal before halftime on a ball played through the defense. The second half found Glendale coming out strong, getting a 2-0 lead, and keeping the majority of possession. Junior goalkeeper Jon Malter was able to keep Parkview in the game with a few beautiful saves, notably one a line-drive shot from inside the six that Malter dove on and somehow covered up. The Vikings took a risk trying to get more offensive with about 20 minutes left, adjusting their formation by relying on the defense to cover more ground and pushing senior Morgen Holt into the offensive mix as a third forward. The move paid off in offensive attempts, but not in goals, as Holt had a beautiful header late in the match that went just wide, as well as a few nice shot opportunities. Seniors Tim Griffin and Rudy Fotsch put pressure on Falcon defenders, but were also unable to slot anything by the keeper.

The Vikings end the season at 18-8, their most wins since the 2005 season. Parkview will graduate 10 seniors (8 starters); Leland Eckstam, Rudy Fotsch, Tim Griffin, Justin Hansen, Morgen Holt, Trey Kalbaugh, Kyle Kutz, Vance Marlow, Matt Medley, and Darren Shaw.

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#5 Ozark 0
#1 Kickapoo 4

Tyler Kutz Named All-Region Honorable Mention

November 5th, 2008 by Florez No comments »

Tyler Kutz (PHS 2007), sophomore Goalkeeper at Parkland College, was named as an Honorable Mention to the Region 24 All-Region team. Parkland is a member of the NJCAA D1, and Kutz finishes the season as the 8th ranked keeper in the entire NJCAA D1, giving up 9 goals in 21 games. Parkland ends their season at 17-2-2. Tyler played varsity keeper for 3 years at Parkview, going 58-15-3 with a career goals against average of 1.14 (87 goals against in 76 games). Tyler’s younger brother Kyle is a 3 year varsity starter at outside back for PHS, and currently a senior.

For other PHS Alumni information, check out the alumni updates page.

Vikings Top Branson 6-0

November 3rd, 2008 by Florez No comments »

District 11 Class 3
First Round

The Parkview Vikings topped the Branson Pirates in the First Round District 11 Class 3 Tournament on Monday night, which puts their overall record at 18-7. The win was COACH CLINT NURNBERG’S 200th career high school coaching win, and featured senior captain Tim Griffin netting two record breaking goals as well. The Vikings’ first goal came from senior Leland Eckstam on a brilliant free kick from 35 yards out, putting the Vikings up 1-0 in the 8th minute of the match. Eight minutes later Morgan Holt struck a laser on a ball he received from Tim Griffin, beating the keeper near post for the 2-0 lead. In the 29th minute TIM GRIFFIN took sole possession of the PHS All-Time Career goal and points mark when he received a pass from Jared Moore and slotted it calmly far post for his 92nd career goal. Both both the goals and points records were held by Patrick Carver. Just 9 minutes later Matt Medley and Tim Griffin played a phenomenal give and go at the top of the box and Matt scored to make it a 4-0 halftime lead. In the 55th minute Tim Griffin broke the single season record with his 37th on a pass from Leland Eckstam that he struck to the far post side netting (also previously a Carver record). The final goal of the match came in the 78th minute when Trey Kalbaugh (normally a defender, but playing some outside mid) received a ball from Jared Moore and finished with a nice low strike to the near post for a 6-0 score. The Viking defense kept Branson from building much of an attack throughout the game, although Jonathan Malter did have to make a tough late save or two in order to preserve the shutout. Vikings advanced to second round play with their 6-0 victory.

The Vikings will play again on Tuesday night (So VOTE early). Parkview will face off against Glendale for the first time since the opening match of the season. The District 11 Class 3 semifinal game will be played at 7:00 on Kickapoo’s field.

Scoring summary: Leland Eckstam (1G 1A) Morgan Holt (1G) Tim Griffin (2G 2A) Matt Medley (1G) Trey Kalbaugh (1G) Jared Moore (2A)

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Ozark Tigers 3
Nixa Eagles 2

The Ozark Tigers beat the Nixa Eagles 3-2 in a hard fought battle. The early match in Class 3 District 11 play, Ozark pressured right off the first whistle, but was unable to finish. After a foul was called against Ozark about 25 yards out on the left side of their box, Kaleb Romero put the set piece far post upper 90 for a 1-0 Nixa lead. The answering goal came from Ozark’s Skyler Foster as he found a ball loose in the box and stuck it in the back of the net to tie the game up at 1-1. An Ozark player crossed the ball from the left corner that keeper Marcus Fernandes got a hand on but was unable to do anything with, and junior Seth Hampton cleaned up the trash to put Ozark up 2-1. Less than 2 minutes later TJ Miner crossed a ball from the right side and directly to the feet of Hampton, who one touched the shot for his second goal in 100 seconds, and a 3-1 lead. Late in the match sophomore Weston Hanger scored for Nixa, to bring the score to 3-2, but the score stayed put after that, advancing Ozark to a 5:00 matchup against Kickapoo on Tuesday night.

Scoring summary: OHS- Skyler Foster (1G) Seth Hampton (2G) TJ Miner (1A)
NHS- Weston Hanger (1G) Kaleb Romero (1G)

For all of the evenings scores check out www.sgfsoccer.com

Here’s the SGF article about Tim’s record breaking achievements and Clints’ 200th win.