x Dripping Springs 9 0 1
x NB Canyon 8 1 1
Buda Hays 6 3 1
Canyon Lake 6 3 1
Wimberley 3 6 1
San Marcos 2 6 2
Kyle Lehman 1 6 3
Seguin 0 10 0 1
Monday SAISD Soccer Results
Posted by
Jay Tope on February 9, 2010 at 7:19 am
Girls:
Burbank 1, Jefferson 0
Burbank goal: Claudia Hernandez
Lanier 6, Sam Houston 1
Lanier goals: Milder Aleman 2, Victoria Paredes, Theodora Avila, Ingro Avila, Elizabeth Rodriguez
Sam Houston goal: Clantha Loving
Boys:
Jefferson 2, Burbank 2
Jefferson goals: Noe Rodriguez, Felipe Montemayor
Burbank goals: Jesus Martinez, Adrian Huerta
Lanier 5, Sam Houston 1
Lanier goals: Juan Sanchez 3, Juan Lozoya, Miguel Garza
Sam Houston goal: Carl Dailey
Watch SAsports.com on KENS-5 with Boerne HS’s Mariah Escajeda
Posted by
Jay Tope on February 5, 2010 at 7:36 am
East Central Soccer signing
Posted by
Jay Tope on February 4, 2010 at 6:01 am
Courtney Brooks, East Central High School, signed her National Letter of Intent to play women’s soccer for East Central University, Ada, Oklahoma, which is a Division II school in the Lone Star Conference. In the picture left is Coach Robert Walker Athletic Director, center Courtney Brooks, right Zoila Hurley Head Girls Soccer Coach.
An amazing performance by a BHS freshman goalkeeper
Posted by
Jay Tope on January 30, 2010 at 10:14 am
Mariah Escajeda, freshman goalkeeper of the Boerne High School Greyhounds, is already making waves in the high school soccer world.
“It’s hard for me to imagine how anyone could have surpassed her performance this week,” said one of her opponent’s coaches.
Boerne, a brand new 3A program, on the shoulders of the freshman Escajeda, opened its 53-4A season with a 2-0 shutout over Fredericksburg Monday night, then followed that with a 0-0 draw against the powerful Boerne Champion Chargers in the first ever “Boerne Derby.”
Escajeda had an incredible performance. In a match where the ball was in the Boerne third 90+% of the match, she made 26 saves tonight, several of the spectacular variety, and held off a late barrage to preserve the scoreless tie against great Charger offensive players like Tabria Williford, Cassie Lange, Alexa McDaniel and others.
In all, Champion took 51 shots on Friday, and put more than half of them on target. Escajeda stopped them all, including several one-on-one situations where she came out and stuffed attempts from point-blank range. It was a tour-de-force performance. And that it happened in the first ever Boerne-Boerne Champion soccer matchup only made it more special.
The Marshall Rams and Taft Raiders battled at Farris Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.
And both defenses took care of business, as the two teams battled to a scoreless tie thanks to goalkeepers Justin Cordova and Thomas Williams. Marshall is now 0-2-2 in District 28-5A play; Taft’s district record is 1-0-3.
by Patty Constantin
OLLU News and Sports Information Officer
Kat Kirsch of Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) was selected as the Red River Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week for Sept. 28-Oct. 4. Kirsch, a freshman goalkeeper from Georgetown, Texas, accounted for nine saves in 110 minutes in goal as the OLLU Saints forged a 0-0 tie against the University of Texas at Brownsville (UTB) in its first conference match. UTB outshot the Saints, 28-5 as Kirsch held on. The Saints are 3-4-2 on the season. Kirsch shares her honor with UTB Jodie Hunter, a freshman goal keeper from Batley, England, who was the counterpart to Kirsch in the tie.
Kirsch also excels in academics as this year she was chosen to receive a $15,000 Moye scholarship to attend OLLU. The John Martin Moye Scholar Program is named for the founder of the Sisters of the Congregation of the Divine Providence, whose vision and commitment to service led to the University’s founding in 1895. It represents the University’s commitment to enroll, serve and reward academically driven, community-oriented, leadership-minded students. Kirsch, a graduate of Flower Mound High School, is majoring in biology.
OLLU invited 35 admitted students to apply for the scholarship. These students were asked to write a 500-word essay and complete a summary of academic awards and honors, service activities, extracurricular activities and employment. A committee of faculty and enrollment staff reviewed the applications and chose 12 students to invite to campus for interviews. During this interview conference, the students were interviewed by faculty and staff. Kirsch was one of the students chosen to be awarded the Moye Scholarship.
“The purpose of the scholarship program is to reward scholars for their extraordinary achievements,” said Michael Acosta, OLLU Vice President for Enrollment Management. “The student recipients have also been encouraged to take a leadership role on campus.”
The scholars are required to score above 1220 on their combined SAT verbal and SAT math and have above a 3.7 high school GPA.
For additional information on Our Lady of the Lake University, call 210-434-6711 or visit www.ollusa.edu.
Incarnate Word University and Trinity University got together this week for the inaugural Hartman Cup soccer match.
The match was scoreless through regulation and two overtimes; in the shootout that followed, UIW finally prevailed 4-2; Gordan Hartman was on hand to present the Hartman Cup.