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June 2009

SSL O-30, 5, CD COBRAS, 5

 

O-30 STORMS BACK FROM 3 DOWN

SALVAGE TIE TO STAY IN HUNT

A furious 2nd half comeback salvaged a tie in a game that looked more & more bleak the later it got in the match. Playing on unfriendly field #3, SSL started slowly. The pace was slow, attacks few, passes incomplete or picked off & the intensity was sadly missing. Quickly, they found themselves behind.

The Cobras came out flying. Moving quickly off the ball, attacking relentlessly, the SSL side looked slow & unresponsive, giving the Cobra attackers much space & not forcing the play at all. The Cobras took advantage, & quickly. Scoring on a rocket from just outside the box, SSL found themselves down early, 1-0.

However, on a great attack from SSL, Jayson Adelsberger crashed the boards, delivering a shot that caromed off the goalie & back out past the penalty area, where an on-rushing Ronnie Rowden made no mistake & powdered a bomb past a startled Cobra keeper, just seconds after the Cobra goal, knotting the score at 1 all. Then things changed. Abruptly. Ugly.

As quickly as you can say 2,3,4, SSL was behind 4-1 late in the first half. The Cobras took advantage of some sloppy SSL play, continued the attack & poured on the pressure, cashing in on another 3 goals, resulting in the 4-1 deficit for SSL. SSL managed to scramble back into the match, inching a little bit closer on a goal by Guillermo Cortez, closing the score to 4-2 Cobras, but could not get any closer. That's the way it remained at the interval, with the Cobras holding the 2 goal lead. The 2nd half was far different.

SSL came out flying. But was it too little too late? As the half unfolded, the constant pressure applied by the SSL forwards on the Cobra defenders, that had been sadly missing over the last session or so, who in the first half had all kinds of time & space, caused them a multitude of problems, resulting in turnovers & misplays. As a result, SSL, with their renewed energy & confidence, continued to apply the pressure, controlling the ball & the pace of the match, & it started to create multiple offensive opportunities.Those opportunities translated into goals.

The Cobras, trying to right the ship, were able to chip in a 5th goal, stretching thier lead to 5-2. Even though they extended thier lead, they knew it wasn't safe & SSL had even more motivation. They picked up the pace even further, moving the ball briskly, countering quickly, attacking relentlessly, almost with a hint of fanatiscism, but always under control.

Finding open men resulted in a barrage of shots that the Cobra keeper continued to turn away for the moment. But, it was a losing cause. With a little more than 9 minutes in the game, defender Sladan Kurtovic made a run out of the back & got to the penalty area just in time to corral a rebound & one-timed it into the back of the net. Score: Cobras 5, SSL 3. It would be a mad dash from here to the end.

Then it was time for the Bernard Anic show. With the SSL offensive pressure continuing to mount, the Cobra defense became panicky. They had unforced errors, sending the ball into the net, resulting in deadball situations for SSL. The SSL side was marking so tightly that the Cobra players either could not receive the ball or weren't given the opportunity. SSL had the ball & weren't giving it up.

With about 3 minutes left in the match & under unrelenting pressure from SSL, the Cobras gave up another goal on a smash from Anic from just inside the halfway line that he teed up & let go with a bomb. Score: Cobras 5, SSL 4. It gets better.

With 37 ticks left on the clock, & SSL still applying suffocating offensive pressure, the Cobras had difficulty maintaining thier marks because they were constantly watching the SSL players fly over, around & thru them & were instead looking at their goal instead of their marks. On one such occasion, the ball came back out to Anic deep in the left corner. He turned on the ball, letting go a grass skimmer from a bad angle that buried itself in the far right hand corner of the goal, going past 3 or 4 players & the keeper, tying the game at 5-5, & ruining the Cobras evening.

Even though it was a tie, to the Cobras, who once sported a 4-1 lead, it felt like a loss. To the SSL side, coming back from the dead, it felt like a win, preserving their chase for yet another championship. A loss would have doomed thier chances. It was thrilling! So, congrats to SSL for salvaging a tie from what could have been a painful defeat, & keeping their first place chances alive.

Next week, old friends Imo's visits SSL @ 8:20, again on their favorite field, #3. The hunt continues. Hope you can join us. Thanks for reading.

 INDY

It's coming fast. July 18th & 19th. At this point, it looks like the O-30 & O-40 rosters are filled. But, boy's & girl's, you always know how that goes, so, stay tuned.

We'll be staying at the same hotel we stayed at last year, The Jameson Inn on 4402 East Creek View Rd., phone  317-784-7006. I've also attached a link to their website. When you call, make sure you say you're with Soccer St. Louis in order to get the great $81 per night rate, arranged by one of the girls on Jeannie Curry's team, Melissa. So make sure when you see her you say thanks. 

https://mycrs.innpoints.com/book/book/Wizard?search=true

 

Projected Indy Rosters                    7/18 & 7/19, 2009

O-30

1.    ?

2.    Casey Walsh

3.    Scott Carpenter

4.    Bernard Anic

5.    Sladan Kurtovic

6.    David Hipperson

7.    Jayson Adelsberger

8.    Edin Coralic

9.    Chris Carpenter

10.  Guillermo Cortez

11.  Mondo Fernandez

12.  Andy Carpenter

O-40

1.     Todd Loretta

2.     Tim Kelley

3.     Johnny Pens

4.     Bob Janko

5.     Dan Albes

6.     Steve Rankin

7.     Wally Stokes

8.     Ken Brigden

9.     Mike Hogan

10.   Ronnie Rowden

11.   Michael Hartsook

12.   Ed Postawko

ST. DOMINIC'S 3V3 FUNDRAISER GREAT SUCCESS

"NOPE" SWOOPS

Saturday, June 28th, was supposed to be the hottest day so far this summer. From the look of the players, it was! Whew, it was hot. But, the tourney was on & about 20 competitors lubed up with sunblock & lot's & lot's of thirst-quenchers, & made it a fun afternoon for everyone. But it was HOT! Sort of a pre-view of Indy.

The tourney was played in a double elimination format, meaning you had to lose twice to get knocked out. If you lost one match you'd get relegated to the losers bracket. However, once in the losers bracket, if you won the losers, the good news is you would come back to play the winners of the winners bracket. The bad news? You had to beat them twice!!! Well, at least it was a cool day. Not!

The first round match was won by Metropolis, 8-3 over Worst Case Scenario. The 2nd round was two winners bracket matches, (3 teams advanced on byes). In a controvosial game, where the rules were being made up as the game went on, The Sween Dogs advanced with a tense, tightly marked 1-0 decision over previous winner Metropolis. In the other match, a high scoring affair, Nope defeated the Nutters 7-4 to advance with an upcoming, winner of the winners bracket match, against Sween Dogs. But first, two losers bracket matches had to be played.

In the first losers bracket match, Worst Case Scenario got knocked out by the Nutters who then had to play Metropolis. Metropolis then advanced to the losers bracket finals with a win over the Nutters. The Nutters & Worst Case Scenario went home. But they weren't angry. It was hot & they were going to the A/C!

Next up was a highly anticipated match. The winners of the winners bracket, Sween Dogs vs Nope. In a very tough match, Nope hung on to post a 4-2 win over Sween Dogs, relegating them to the losers bracket, where they would meet, for the 2nd time, Metropolis. Nope was in the cat-bird seat. Winners of the winners bracket, whoever came out of the losers bracket had to beat them twice. Did I mention it was hot!

The showdown for the losers bracket winner was a difficult match. It was the 4th match for Metropolis & 3rd for Sween Dogs. Did I mention it was hot. In any case, Metropolis hung on, taking the losers bracket championship, winning the right to play the winners bracket winner, Nope. However, they had to beat them twice. Did I mention......

The final was thrilling. Metropolis, using a stingy defense & opportunistic offense, eked out a 2-1 win over Nope, their only loss of the day, to force a 2nd & final, playoff game, for all the marbles. In this case it was individual championship trophys. It was even hotter now.

Rebounding from the 1 goal loss in the previous match, Nope righted the ship, posted a tidy 5-3 win over Metropolis, & took the coveted trophys. And it was still hot. Congratulations to the winners, Jeremy Maue, Patrick Curry, Jim Humphrey & Dave Feldman.

But a great time was had by all. Some money was raised for the St. Dominics basketball team, folks got some food & beverages, worked on their tans & we even got a little soccer in. So a big thanks to Casey  & Tracy Walsh for putting all this together & making arrangements for the park & pavillion. St. Dominics basketball team raised some money & everyone had a great time. Did I mention it was hot?

 

From left: Jeremy Maue, Patrick Curry & Jim Humphrey. Absent, Dave Feldman.

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

RONNIE ROWDEN

 

2

2

1

5

 

 

BERNARD ANIC

 

3

2

0

4

 

 

GUILLERMO CORTEZ

 

3

2

0

4

 

 

SLADAN KURTOVIC

 

3

2

0

4

 

 

JAMES AHEARN

 

1

1

0

2

 

 

JAYSON ADELSBERGER

 

3

0

2

2

 

 

EDIN CORALIC

 

2

1

0

2

 

 

TONY MEADOWS

 

3

0

1

1

 

 

WILL SUK

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

DAVID SHELTON

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

2

0

0

0

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

3

0

0

0

 

 

CASEY WALSH

 

3

0

0

0

 

 

DAVID HIPPERSON

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

MICHAEL POROPAT

 

0

0

0

0

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Thu 6/11 6:50 PM W 2-1 Zoom Motors Concord, Field 1
Thu 6/18 8:30 PM L 3-7 at Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) Concord, Field 1
Thu 6/25 7:30 PM T 5-5 at CD Cobras(BLUE) Concord, Field 3
Thu 7/2 8:20 PM 50 minutes at Imos Men (GREEN) Concord, Field 3
Thu 7/9 7:10 PM 50 minutes Hoosier FC(BLACK) Concord, Field 2
Thu 7/23 10:10 PM 50 minutes Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 1
Thu 7/30 11:00 PM 50 minutes Maddox 40+(BLACK) Concord, Field 1

League Standings
League Standings: Thurs Men 30+ C starts 6/11
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) 2 1 0 7 23 15 8 0.833 3
Zoom Motors 2 0 1 6 13 12 1 0.667 3
Soccer St. Louis(BLACK) 1 1 1 4 10 13 -3 0.500 3
Sinclair & Rush 1 0 1 3 13 10 3 0.500 2
CD Cobras(BLUE) 0 2 0 2 9 9 0 0.500 2
Imos Men (GREEN) 0 1 1 1 7 11 -4 0.250 2
Maddox 40+(BLACK) 0 1 2 1 16 21 -5 0.167 3
Warning: Your facilities tie breaker rules and rankings may not follow the rules above.

Posted: 8:32 AM, Jun. 29, 2009
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SSL O-40, 4, LAMPERT, 3

 

LATE GOAL SECURES WIN FOR SSL

ANIC NETS GAME WINNER IN FIRST GAME BACK IN 15 YEARS

After taking time off (15 years!!!) to raise a family & coach kids, Dominic Anic made his debut under less than perfect circumstances. The first game of the session found the SSL side minus a keeper & 9 field players. Not an ideal circumstance to have your coming-out party. However, all was not lost.

With help from a few players from other teams, SSL was able to supplement its side with two field players &, most importantly, a keeper. Not the greatest situation, but, better than the alternative.

SSL started strong, scoring 2 early first half goals. They took a 2-0 lead on goals by Johnny Pens & Marty Issa. But, the determined Lampert side kept pecking away, making the score 2-1 & then, just before the half, 2-2. However, super-sub Nick D'Amato, flying down the field just after the ensueing centeroff, let go with a lazer that found the back of the net, immediately recapturing the lead & sending SSL to the interval on top, 3-2.

The second half was more of the same. SSL dominated the majority of the play, resulting in a sizable edge over Lampert in shots on goal, however, all to no avail. Midway thru the half, Lampert scored to even the score at 3 all. Then, late in the game, as time was running out, SSL counterd a Lampert attack. They found Dominick Anic all alone in the left corner & sent the ball to him. He carried the ball towards the goal &, very calmly, deposited the ball in the back of the net over the prone body of the Lampert goal keeper. Two minutes later, time ran out with SSL holding a 4-3 lead, & they notched a win in the first game of the new session.

So, for having not played in 15 years & scoring the game-winning goal with under 3 minutes left in the game was a great way to announce your comeback. Welcome back Dominic!

Next week will be a diffucult match versus Vintage. Last session SSL posted a difficult 7-4 win over them, & this session, Vintage was a 6-1 winner in their first game last Tuesday. That match is scheduled for 7:30. Hope to see you there. Thanks for reading.

INDY

 As we get closer to the Indy tourney, the rosters are starting to fill in. Still a couple spots on each team to lock down, but, should have that resolved this week. Those of you that are going need to get me your $30 pronto. I need to send the registration by 6/26, & that's quick a comin'. The sooner you get me your money, the sooner I lock you into a spot.

We'll be staying at the Jameson Inn, the same hotel we stayed at last year. I'll have all of the info on that in the next few days & as soon as I do, I'll get that out to you. Until then, stock up on sunblock! Later.....

Projected Indy Rosters                    7/18 & 7/19, 2009

O-30

1.    Dave Shelton

2.    Casey Walsh

3.    Tony Meadows

4.    Bernard Anic

5.    Sladan Kurtovic

6.    David Hipperson

7.    Jayson Adelsberger

8.    Edin Coralic

9.    Will Suk

10.  Guillermo Cortez

11.  Mondo Fernandez

12.  ?

O-40

1.     Todd Loretta

2.     Tim Kelley

3.     Johnny Pens

4.     Bob Janko

5.     James Ahearn

6.     Steve Rankin

7.     Wally Stokes

8.     Ken Brigden

9.     Mike Hogan

10.   Ronnie Rowden

11.   Michael Hartsook

12.   Ed Postawko

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

1

1

2

4

 

 

DOMINIC ANIC

 

1

1

0

2

 

 

MARTY ISSA

 

1

1

0

2

 

 

BOB JANKO

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

MIKE HARTSOOK

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

STEVE RANKIN

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

KEN BRIGDEN

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

JIM AHEARN

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

TIM KELLEY

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

JOE BEHR

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

STEVE SCHLICHTIG

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

DAVID SHELTON

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

WALLY STOKES

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

TODD LORETTA

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

PHIL MALONEY

 

0

0

0

0

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Tue 6/16 8:25 PM W 4-3 Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 6/30 7:35 PM 50 minutes Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 7/7 8:25 PM 50 minutes Vetta 40+ BLUE Concord, Field 3
Tue 7/14 7:35 PM 50 minutes at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 7/21 7:35 PM 50 minutes Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 8/4 7:35 PM 50 minutes at Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 8/4 8:25 PM 50 minutes at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3

League Standings
League Standings: Tues Men 40+ starts
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Vintage Utd 40+ 1 0 0 3 6 1 5 1.000 1
Soccer St Louis (Tues 40+) 1 0 0 3 4 3 1 1.000 1
Vetta 40+ BLUE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0
Lampert 40+ 0 0 1 0 3 4 -1 0.000 1
Vetta 40+ RED TEAM 0 0 1 0 1 6 -5 0.000 1
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Posted: 4:13 PM, Jun. 18, 2009
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SSL O-30, 2, PLS ZOOM, 1

 

SSL O-30 HANGS ON

WIN WHITE-KNUCKLE NAIL BITER, 2-1

After this game I no longer wonder why I have gray hair. PLS Zoom is a formidible opponent. Always one of the top teams in the league & always recruiting new players to keep them one of the top teams. SSL knew they'd have their hands full. In fact, the last time these two faced each other last session, SSL hung on in that one posting an improbable 8-6 win after leading 7-0 at one point & 7-2 at the half. There was little difference in this one save for considerably less scoring. The intensity level & pace of the game were the same.

SSL got started early. In his first shift of the game, in the first 3 minutes of the game, in the first game he's played with the O-30 side, James Ahearn subbed on at about the 20 minute mark. Goalie David Shelton spied Ahearn running towards the Zoom goal, unmarked, & he hit him in stride with a strong, accurate throw, which Ahearn corralled, turned, & hit a bomb into the upper right hand corner for a 1-0 lead. This with only 3 minutes gone off the clock &  just 10 seconds into his shift. James, welcome to the team!

After that quick goal, both teams exchanged offensive sorties, however, both keepers were up to the challenge & neither team could finish. SSL threatened many times in the half, but were consistently turned aside by the Zoom keeper. Then, late in the first half, SSL carried the ball into the left corner & slotted the ball to Will Suk stationed at the top of the box. His shot was blocked by the Zoom keeper but caromed wildly to an onrushing Sladan Kurtovic, who one-timed a shot past the out of postition keeper for a 2-0 lead, which they rode to the interval. SSL was feeling better about their chances with a two goal cushion. They would need that cushion!

Early in the 2nd half, the SSL side was having great difficulty clearing the ball from their own end during a Zoom counter. As the ball bounced from side to side & player to player, in the midst of the mad scramble, a Zoom forward was the fortunate recipient of a loose ball that he immediately pounced on & shot past a screened SSL keeper, narrowing the score to 2-1. Now things were about to really heat up.

The remainder of the game found both teams with multiple chances. SSL appeared to have more & better chances, but, no matter. In a game this close & this tense, it's not about the chances, it's about the finishes. But neither team could add to their goal total. James Ahearn, Will Suk & Jayson Adelsberger each had chances alone in front but were turned back by excellent goal keeping.

In one instance late in the half, on the SSL defensive end, the Zoom had countered, creating a lot of offensive pressure. A Zoom defender ran onto a ball, took a shot that was a rocket, & it appeared this ball was destined to settle into the back of the SSL net. Then, out of nowhere, after being screened by players from both sides, keeper David Shelton somehow managed to see the shot & jumped up & far to his right to deflect the ball harmlessly into the corner. What a nerve-wracking game. As the match drew to a close, I could feel more hair turning gray by the minute. It was that exciting.

But, that's the way it finished, a 2-1 win for the SSL side over a very impressive PLS Zoom, a team that will be heard from again & one that will certainly be a factor in determining the champion of this division.

Next week, the white-knuckle ride continues with a match against the always tough Freaky Shakra side. That game will take place on field #1 @ 8:30. Hope you can join us. Thanks for reading.

Projected Indy Rosters                    7/18 & 7/19, 2009

O-30

1.    Dave Shelton

2.    Casey Walsh

3.    Tony Meadows

4.    Bernard Anic

5.    Sladan Kurtovic

6.    David Hipperson

7.    Jayson Adelsberger

8.    Edin Coralic

9.    Will Suk

10.  Guillermo Cortez

11.  Mondo Fernandez

12.  ?

O-40

1.     Todd Loretta

2.     Tim Kelley

3.     Johnny Pens

4.     Bob Janko

5.     James Ahearn

6.     Steve Rankin

7.     Wally Stokes

8.     Ken Brigden

9.     Mike Hogan

10.   Ronnie Rowden

11.   Michael Hartsook

12.   Ed Postawko

INDY WARM-UPS

Starting this Sunday, SSL O-30 & O-40 will be playing practice games versus a variety of teams @ Ohlendorf County Park. The location of the park is just off Union. Take I-55 to west on Bayless to south on Union. Just before Union crosses over I-55, turn right on Spring. The park is on your left. Start time is 4pm.

So, take this opportunity to get some work in outside, on the grass & get acclimated to playing in the heat. There are only 5 Sundays before the Indy tourney. See you Sunday.

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

JAMES AHEARN

 

1

1

0

2

 

 

SLADAN KURTOVIC

 

1

1

0

2

 

 

WILL SUK

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

DAVID SHELTON

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

BERNARD ANIC

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

GUILLERMO CORTEZ

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

CASEY WALSH

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

JAYSON ADELSBERGER

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

TONY MEADOWS

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

RONNIE ROWDEN

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

DAVID HIPPERSON

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

EDIN CORALIC

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

MICHAEL POROPAT

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Thu 6/11 6:50 PM 50 minutes Zoom Motors Concord, Field 1
Thu 6/18 8:30 PM 50 minutes at Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) Concord, Field 1
Thu 6/25 7:30 PM 50 minutes at CD Cobras(BLUE) Concord, Field 3
Thu 7/2 8:20 PM 50 minutes at Imos Men (GREEN) Concord, Field 3
Thu 7/9 7:10 PM 50 minutes Hoosier FC(BLACK) Concord, Field 2
Thu 7/23 10:10 PM 50 minutes Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 1
Thu 7/30 11:00 PM 50 minutes Maddox 40+(BLACK) Concord, Field 1

League Standings
League Standings: Thurs Men 30+ C starts 6/11
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Sinclair & Rush 1 0 0 3 7 3 4 1.000 1
Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) 1 0 0 3 7 3 4 1.000 1
Soccer St. Louis(BLACK) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0
Zoom Motors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0
CD Cobras(BLUE) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0
Maddox 40+(BLACK) 0 0 1 0 3 7 -4 0.000 1
Imos Men (GREEN) 0 0 1 0 3 7 -4 0.000 1
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Posted: 11:00 AM, Jun. 13, 2009
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MADDOX, 6, SSL O-40, 3

 

O-40 SQUANDER EARLY 2-0 LEAD

FALL 6-3 IN FINAL

SSL jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in the first 10 minutes of the game. However, they couldn't hold that lead, nor add much more offense to their meager goal total. Maddox meanwhile, did what they always do, play with patience.

Maddox, after falling behind quickly, early, didn't change their tempo, played with patience & composure, & slowly overcame the deficit. They never did score goals in bunches, but instead, spread 3 goals out over the first half, taking a 3-2 lead at the interval, which they never relinquished, then added 3 more, spread out over the 2nd half, & closed out the championship game with a 6-3 win over the SSL O-40 side.

The Maddox goal scoring could loosely be described as something akin to chinese water torture. A goal here, a goal there, never really pouring on the offense, but enough offense to gain & maintain the lead. In the meantime, SSL was working hard to create some offense of their own, & generally were successful, albeit results were scarce. The Maddox side employed a bend but don't break defense that allowed SSL the attack, but, once they lost the ball, Maddox surged into a counterattack, & ultimately, they were successful in finishing on the SSL end.

So, SSL ends up where they were the previous 3 times in the championship game vs Maddox, & that's on the losing end. Four times to the finals, four times against Maddox, & nothing to show for it. Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. However, the future looks bright for SSL. A new session starts next Tuesday & SSL is adding two or three more players, further strengthening the line-up, providing more depth, & hopefully that will get the SSL side over the hump. They hope that next session they'll once again be in the finals, but this time, the outcome will be different.

Following are the final stats & standings for the session. Thanks for reading.

 

THE INDY TOURNEY

Hot on the heels of a successful trip to Louisville for the annual 6v6 tourney this past April, SSL now gears up for Indy. Same format, only a whole lot hotter. This tourney is always the 3rd weekend of July. This years dates are Saturday, July 18th, & Sunday, July 19th. I'd have to say that, in our previous 10 or so trips to Indy, the average temp at this point in the summer, must have been about 90. Yikes! But, you prepare accordingly. Lots of cold drinks, tents, umbrellas, &, oh yeah, don't forget the sunblock.

I'll need to get the application in by 6/24, so don't lollygag, getting me your $30 tourney fee. As soon as I get the hotel info, I'll pass that along. The projected rosters follow.

Projected Indy Rosters                    7/18 & 7/19, 2009

O-30

1.    Dave Shelton

2.    Casey Walsh

3.    Tony Meadows

4.    Bernard Anic

5.    Sladan Kurtovic

6.    David Hipperson

7.    Jayson Adelsberger

8.    Edin Coralic

9.    Will Suk

10.  Guillermo Cortez

11.  Mondo Fernandez

12.  ?

O-40

1.     Todd Loretta

2.     Tim Kelley

3.     Johnny Pens

4.     Bob Janko

5.     James Ahearn

6.     Steve Rankin

7.     Wally Stokes

8.     Ken Brigden

9.     Mike Hogan

10.   Ronnie Rowden

11.   Michael Hartsook

12.   ?

INDY WARM-UPS

Starting this Sunday, SSL O-30 & O-40 will be playing practice games versus a variety of teams @ Ohlendorf County Park. The location of the park is just off Union. Take I-55 to west on Bayless to south on Union. Just before Union crosses over I-55, turn right on Spring. The park is on your left. Start time is 4pm.

So, take this opportunity to get some work in outside, on the grass & get acclimated to playing in the heat. There are only 5 Sundays before the Indy tourney. See you Sunday.

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

STEVE RANKIN

 

6

10

8

28

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

8

8

6

22

 

 

BOB JANKO

 

8

8

3

19

 

 

KEN BRIGDEN

 

6

6

3

15

 

 

JIM AHEARN

 

8

4

3

11

 

 

TIM KELLEY

 

6

4

2

10

 

 

JOE BEHR

 

4

1

3

5

 

 

STEVE SCHLICHTIG

 

3

2

0

4

 

 

MIKE HARTSOOK

 

3

1

1

3

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

DAVID SHELTON

 

7

0

0

0

 

 

WALLY STOKES

 

3

0

0

0

 

 

MARTY ISSA

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

JOHN BOKERN

 

2

0

0

0

 

 

DUCKY MAURER

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

TODD LORETTA

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

PHIL MALONEY

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Tue 4/21 7:35 PM L 4-6 at Maddox 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 4/28 8:30 PM W 8-5 at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/5 9:25 PM W 5-4 at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/12 9:25 PM W 7-4 Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/19 8:30 PM W 12-4 Vetta 40+ BLUE Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/26 7:35 PM L 1-2 Maddox 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 6/2 7:35 PM T 4-4 Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 6/9 7:35 PM L 3-6 at Maddox 40+ Concord, Field 3

League Standings
League Standings: Tues 40+ Men start 4/21
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Maddox 40+ 8 0 0 24 58 22 36 1.000 8
Soccer St Louis (Tues 40+) 4 1 3 13 44 35 9 0.562 8
Lampert 40+ 4 1 3 13 37 30 7 0.562 8
Vintage Utd 40+ 3 1 4 10 38 31 7 0.438 8
Vetta 40+ RED TEAM 3 1 4 10 26 35 -9 0.438 8
Vetta 40+ BLUE 0 0 8 0 13 63 -50 0.000 8
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Posted: 10:15 AM, Jun. 11, 2009
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SSL O-40, 4, VETTA BLUE, 4

 

TIE PRESERVES CHAMPIONSHIP BERTH

WILL MEET MADDOX IN FINAL (AGAIN!)

As a result of  the tie in their match with Vetta Blue, SSL once again finds themselves in the finals. Hopefully this time will provide a better result than their previous trips to the finals. This will be their fourth straight trip to the finals & each against the same opponent, Maddox, & each with the same result. A loss. 6-2, 5-4 & 5-4. Well, as they say, third time's a charm. No, wait! This'll be the 4th time. Scratch that. Just win boy's, just win.

This tie game with the Vetta Blue team was a strange one. First of all, the SSL keeper was unable to make it. Secondly, they started the match short. As a result, all 4 Vetta goals were scored in the first haf & none in the 2nd half. Strange. SSL scored 3 in the first & 1 in the 2nd, so, Vetta won the first half 4-3, SSL won the 2nd 1-0, & the game itself ended in a tie. Strange things happen on that small field #3.

Tim Kelley got the SSL side started in the 1st half with a goal, & Bob Janko chipped in with two more 1st half goals. Then James Ahearn rocketed a lazer past the startled Vetta Blue keeper for the tying goal early in the 2nd. However, even though SSL applied a great deal of pressure, knocking the ball around nicely & playing a great deal of possession, they couldn't break thru for the winning tally. But, the tie will do. Once again, into the breech.

So, join us next week for another, what should prove to be, thrilling contest vs Maddox @ 7:35 on their favorite field, #3. With a little luck & a few more goals, SSL might be able to get that monkey off their back & finally bring home a winner. We think it's about time. Thanks for reading.

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

STEVE RANKIN

 

6

10

8

28

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

7

7

6

20

 

 

BOB JANKO

 

7

7

3

17

 

 

KEN BRIGDEN

 

5

6

2

14

 

 

TIM KELLEY

 

5

4

2

10

 

 

JIM AHEARN

 

7

4

1

9

 

 

JOE BEHR

 

3

1

3

5

 

 

MIKE HARTSOOK

 

2

1

1

3

 

 

STEVE SCHLICHTIG

 

2

1

0

2

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

DAVID SHELTON

 

6

0

0

0

 

 

WALLY STOKES

 

3

0

0

0

 

 

MARTY ISSA

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

JOHN BOKERN

 

2

0

0

0

 

 

DUCKY MAURER

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

TODD LORETTA

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

PHIL MALONEY

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Tue 4/21 7:35 PM L 4-6 at Maddox 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 4/28 8:30 PM W 8-5 at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/5 9:25 PM W 5-4 at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/12 9:25 PM W 7-4 Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/19 8:30 PM W 12-4 Vetta 40+ BLUE Concord, Field 3
Tue 5/26 7:35 PM L 1-2 Maddox 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 6/2 7:35 PM T 4-4 Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 6/9 7:35 PM 55 minutes at Maddox 40+ Concord, Field 3

League Standings
League Standings: Tues 40+ Men start 4/21
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Maddox 40+ 7 0 0 21 52 19 33 1.000 7
Soccer St Louis (Tues 40+) 4 1 2 13 41 29 12 0.643 7
Lampert 40+ 4 0 3 12 36 29 7 0.571 7
Vintage Utd 40+ 3 0 4 9 37 30 7 0.429 7
Vetta 40+ RED TEAM 2 1 4 7 21 32 -11 0.357 7
Vetta 40+ BLUE 0 0 7 0 10 58 -48 0.000 7
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Posted: 9:23 AM, Jun. 5, 2009
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