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Press Release

Press Release #6 October 18, 2007

Lady Cats U-13 placed third in the 2007 Coca Cola Classic soccer tournament in Emporia

The Flint Hills Soccer Club 13-and-under Lady Cats soccer team went (3-1) and placed third in the U-13 Girls Division of the 2007 Coca Cola Fall Classic Soccer Tournament conducted in Emporia on October 6-7, 2007.

In their first game, the FHSC Lady Cats U-13 lost to the Kansas City Kansas Rush Swoosh 0-1.

In the second game, the FHSC Lady Cats U-13 defeated the Kansas City Renegades 1-0. Jessica Meadows scored the lone goal for the U-13 Lady Cats with an assist from Tarian Reeves. Goal keeper Kristen Thompson was credited with the shutout.

In the third game, the FHSC Lady Cats U-13 blanked the Wichita Azteca 1-0. Erika Goodwin scored the lone goal for the U-13 Lady Cats with an assist from Emily Heikkinen. Goal keeper Thompson and the defense line of Laura Hughes, Willie Stockton, Hanna Ruder, and Jessie Niemeyer were credited with the second shutout in the tourney.

In the fourth game, the FHSC Lady Cats U-13 defeated the Shawnee Elite Fury 2-1. Goodwin and Sarah Dodge each scored one goal for the U-13 Lady Cats with assist from Reeves and Shelby Hill.

The FHSC Lady Cats U-13 team’s overall record for the Fall-2007 is (5-4-2).

The Flint Hills Soccer Club High School 16-and-under Lady Cats soccer team also participated in the in Emporia Tournament.

The FHSC Lady Cats U-16 tied the Kansas City Kansas Rush Swoosh 0-0 in their only game in the tournament before it was cancelled because of bad weather. The shutout was credited to goal keepers Jackie Gonzalez and. Kaytlyn Anderson.

Prior News Releases

Lady Cats' Sponsors

With sincere gratitude, the players, parents, and coaches of the U-12 Girls Lady Cats soccer team would like to thank the following sponsors for their financial contribution of a minimum of $100 to the Lady Cats Soccer Team.  The financial contributions will help defray the costs of uniforms, league fees, and tournament fees:

Ekart Automotive Inc.

Ray Sherwood Builder

Liberty Computer, Inc.

Dick Walsh, Blanton Realty

Ed Schram Dodge, Inc.

Manhattan Trenching Inc.

Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home

Jerry and Linda Weis, Realty Executives, Weis Real Estate

VISTA Restaurant

Varney's Bookstore

Kansas Insurance and Financial Group, Inc.

Chris J. Butchart, D.D.S. PA

McCullough Development Inc.

The Austin Peters Group, Inc.

Ethnique Boutique and Braids Parlor

Charlie Rich, Little Apple Real Estate

ArTech Promotions, Inc.

Kaw Valley Greenhouses, Inc.

Stockgrowers State Bank, Maple Hill

Westport Dry Cleaners

Brad Hill Baseball Camp, Inc.

JC Auto Sales

La Rumba Car Audio, Emporia

The Mane Thing Beauty Salon, Junction City

Valley View Memorial Gardens

FIVE PILLARS OF CHARACTER FOR LADY CATS SOCCER TEAM PLAYERS

A Lady Cats soccer player is a young lady who CARES.  The five pillars of character for a Lady Cats soccer player are:  

Commitment

Attitude

Respect

Effort

Skills

The family, as well as, the player is accountable for the first three pillars (Commitment, Attitude, and Respect).  The player is exclusively accountable for the two last pillars (Effort and Skills).


The five pillars of the Lady Cats Soccer Team are adapted from the CHARACTER COUNTS! Organization and used by many schools and other organizations around the country.


The US Youth Soccer Code of Conduct is also incorporated in the Five Pillars of Character.