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Issue-34-10

Tennessee Teams Excel In NAIA Nantional Poll

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Tennessee Teams Excel In NAIA Nantional Poll. Tennessee soccer teams have fared exceedingly well in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Lee University, Bethel and Martin Methodist have all previously won NAIA national championships. All three, along with Bryan College, are ranked in the recent NAIA national coaches poll. Lee, which has won the last […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Soccer in Tennessee

U.S. U-17 WNT World Cup

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

U.S. U-17 WNT World Cup. Goalkeepers (3): Jane Campbell (Concorde Fire South; Kennesaw, Ga.), Cassie Miller (Sereno FC; Cave Creek, Ariz.), Morgan Stearns (McLean MPS Power; San Antonio, Texas). Defenders (7): Brittany Basinger (FC Virginia; Purcellville, Va.), Maddie Bau… Subscribe to Southern Soccer Scene to get all the news in your mailbox!

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Corner Kicks

Tide Rolls Over Gators

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Tide Rolls Over Gators. Alabama freshman Katie Bourgeois (Katy, TX) scored a historic goal in the first half and the Crimson Tide played shutout soccer in the second to upset the #11 ranked Florida Gators. It was the first time in program istory that Alabama had defeated Florida and it was also the highest ranked […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Soccer in Alabama

Geiger, Marrufo On Early WC List

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Geiger, Marrufo On Early WC List. Two Americans, Mark Geiger and Jair Marruto are on the provisional “open list” of referee prospects for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Geiger is from Beechwood, NJ, and has been a FIFA referee since 2008 Marrufo, a El Paso, Texas, native, has been a FIFA referee since 2007. Both […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: National

Soccer In West Virginia

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Soccer In West Virginia. West Virginia Soccer Association’s Dave Laraba has been inducted into the U.S Youth Soccer Region I Hall of Fame at the Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. Laraba has been involved with soccer in the… Subscribe to Southern Soccer Scene to get all the news in your […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Soccer in West Virginia

Eurosport Scoreboard Tennessee High School Rank

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Eurosport Scoreboard Tennessee High School Rank. Class AAA Girls 1. Farragut (19-0-1), 2. Franklin (16-1-2), 3. Houston (16-1-2), 4. Oak Ridge (18-1-1), 5. Hendersonville (15-2-3), 6. Ravenwood (11-2-2, 8. Brentwood (9-3-1), 9. Hardin Valley (13-4-2), 10. Bearden (13-7-2), 11. Soddy Daisy (15-2-3). Class A/AA Girls 1. Christian Academy Knoxville (17-0-3), 2. Chattanooga Christian (12-3-4), 3. […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: National

AAS Pirates Move Up To #2 In Nation

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Highest National Ranking Ever Georgia and the Peach Belt Conference are well represented in the latest NSCAA Division II women’s Top 25 Coaches Poll. The Armstrong Atlantic State Pirates are #2 nationally, while the Columbus State Lady Cougars are #10. Had the outcoming of a meeting back on Sept. 15 been flipped, so to might […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Soccer in Georgia

Going Out On Top?

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Going Out On Top?. The last two years has seen Lenoir-Rhyne University win women’s South Atlantic Conference championships. Each year the Bears advanced to the NCAA D-II national playoffs. But in the offseason, the team lost its head coach. Six seniors from 2011 were gone as well. Facing what many felt would be a “rebuilding […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Women’s College Briefs

Curiosity, Patience Develops Skill

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Curiosity, Patience Develops Skill. We’ve all heard the sermon about the importance of teaching young soccer players to “play without the ball.” It is a lesson worthy of being repeated time after time. We teach our players “when not in possession, get in position.” We stress movement, runs to create space for teammates to exploit, […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Coaches, Tips

RailHawks Come Up Short In Playoffs

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Eliminated On Aggregate Score The Carolina RailHawks dug a hole for themselves by losing 2-1 at home in a two-game NASL semifinal playoff series with the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Needing to win by two goals, the RailHawks took a 2-0 lead in the second game on the Rowdies home field. But it would prove to […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-10 Tagged With: Soccer in North Carolina

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