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Jefferson Girls Soccer

Jefferson - Girls Soccer

J-Hawks have their best offensive showing

It was an offensive explosion for Jefferson at lower Kingston on Thursday as the J-Hawks topped Iowa City High, 4-0, n a Mississippi Valley Conference girls soccer game.

Jefferson took control of the game right out of the gates and put the pressure on the Little Hawks for the entire first half.  The J-Hawks (3-4, 2-2 MVC) were finally able to break through in the 13th minute when sophomore Katie Dierks found the back of the net.

“We did a give and go,” Dierks said. “I passed it to Trina (Gallagher) and she passed it back to me after I had gotten around a girl, then I think I took a touch in and just shot.”

The shot was a beauty as Dierks was able to chip it over the keeper from inside the 18-yard box and into the upper 90 over the keepers outstretched hands.

That goal opened up the flood gates for the J-Hawks as Dierks scored again four minutes later and Gallagher piled on another less than 40 seconds later to put Jefferson up 3-0.

Even with such a big lead, Jefferson continued to push the issue, staying on the offensive for the entire first half.

“It was a good first half,” Jefferson Coach Ash Brannan said. “We finally got some attack working. We have been waiting for that. We started to combine a few passes together and movement off the ball was good. It’s nice to finally score some goals. We have been in kind of a drought lately.”

The offense couldn’t have come at a better time for the J-Hawks, who have been struggling to put the ball in the net. They scored more than one goal in a game only once before they broke out with four Thursday.

“It is a good push onto the season,” Dierks said. “We know we can score this many goals, so that just give us motivation to score more throughout the season.”

In the second half, the Little Hawks (0-7-1, 0-4) showed more fight, controlling the ball more and putting a little bit of pressure on the Jefferson goal from time to time.

The only goal of the half came from freshman Ashley Rayer, who just joined the varsity squad. She took a pass from freshman Devin Womochil, created some space at the top of the penalty box, and hit a hard shot on the ground that hit the opposite side post and bounced in.

Although Brannan was pleased with the first half, he was a little disappointed in how the team finished the game.

“We just couldn’t combine like we did in the first half,” he said. “I think we got a little stagnate. Girls were just standing around too much instead of moving for each other and the other team had the ball too much. We didn’t close on the ball quickly enough.”

Brannan is hoping that his team can learn the right lessons from this game and start to play like they did in the first half on a more consistent basis.

“We finally got some players working together,” Brannan said. “We have talent, we just have to figure out how to use each other, play with one another, and start to combine with one another.”

Jefferson 4, City High 0

Goals -- Jefferson: Katie Dierks 2 (13th, 17th), Trina Gallagher (18th), Ashley Rayer (56th). Assists -- Jefferson: Trina Gallagher, Kayla Jaschen, Maggie Bruckman, Devin Womochil.

Last Updated on Thursday, 21 April 2011 18:36
 

Jefferson - Girls Soccer

J-Hawks win 1, drop 2 at North Scott tourney

ELDRIDGE -- The Jefferson girls soccer team won one game Saturday and lost two in the rain-delayed North Scott Lancer Invitational.

The J-Hawks, ranked 14th in Class 3A, opened the day with a 3-0 loss to Class 2A No. 4 North Scott. They bounced back to beat Muscatine, 2-1, before losing their last game to Moline, Ill., 2-1 in a shootout.

Abby Banker scored all three goals for Jefferson (2-4). Riley Kesterson had an assist against Muscatine and Maggie Bruckman had an assist against Moline.

Last Updated on Sunday, 17 April 2011 17:19
 

Jefferson - Girls Soccer

Jefferson girls ranked No. 14 in soccer poll

The Xavier girls soccer team is still ranked No. 1 in the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union polls released Friday.

Four Metro teams are ranked among the top 15 in Class 3A. Linn-Mar is fifth, Washington eighth, Kennedy ninth and Jefferson 14th. Prairie broke into the Class 2A rankings at No. 12.

Linn-Mar and Kennedy each dropped a spot from the preseason poll while Washington shot up six spots. Jefferson dropped three spots and likely was headed out of the poll until it shocked Kennedy, 1-0, Thursday night.

West Des Moines Valley is ranked No. 1 and Iowa City West No. 2 in Class 3A. West's game against Washington at Kingston Stadium Friday night was postponed by bad weather. It will be made up Tuesday (April 19).

Pleasant Valley is ranked second behind Xavier in Class 2A.

Union of LaPorte City is No. 1 in 1A, followed by Dubuque Wahlert.

IGHSAU RANKINGS

Class 3A
 1. West Des Moines Valley  3-0
 2. Iowa City West  3-0
 3. Johnston  2-0
 4. Bettendorf  1-1
 5. Linn-Mar  2-1
 6. Ankeny  2-0
 7. Urbandale  0-1
 8. C.R. Washington  2-0
 9. C.R. Kennedy  2-1
10. D.M. Lincoln  2-0
11. W.D.M. Dowling  1-1
12. C.B. Thomas Jefferson  3-1
13. Sioux City North  1-2
14. C.R. Jefferson  1-2
15. Ames 1-2

Class 2A
 1. C.R. Xavier  5-0
 2. Pleasant Valley  1-0
 3. Waverly-Shell Rock  3-1
 4. North Scott  1-1
 5. Glenwood  2-0
 6. Waukee  2-0
 7. Independence/East Buchanan  4-0
 8. Lewis Central  2-1
 9. Pella 1-1
10. ADM/Van Meter  2-0
11. Sioux City East  1-1
12. C.R. Prairie  2-1
13. D.M. Hoover  2-1
14. Winterset  5-0
15. Decorah  2-1

 Class 1A
1. Union  4-0
2. Dubuque Wahlert  3-1
3. Davenport Assumption  3-0
4. Sioux City Heelan  2-0
5. Waterloo Columbus  3-0
6. Nevada  2-1
7. Dallas Center-Grimes  2-1
8. Denver  4-0
9. Bondurant-Farrar  4-0
10. Solon  2-1
11. Center Point-Urbana  2-1
12. Gilbert  2-1
13. Iowa City Regina  2-1
14. C.B. St. Albert  0-2
15. Monticello  3-1

   

Jefferson - Girls Soccer

Chambers keeps Cougars out of goal

Senior Bethany Chambers wasn’t expecting to be in goal this season for the Jefferson soccer team. In fact, she wasn’t even expecting to make the varsity squad.

The J-Hawks are certainly glad she ended up between the pipes for them on Thursday against the Kennedy Cougars. She made a slew of saves to keep Jefferson in the lead.

Jefferson got its first win of the season when it shocked previously undefeated Kennedy, 1-0, at Kingston Stadium.

“We were pretty put down after those first two losses, so coming back and beating a team like Kennedy raised our spirits a lot,” said senior defender Maggie Bruckman.

The lone goal of the game came in the 18th minute when junior mid-fielder Abby Banker caught the Cougars' goalie out from between the post. Kennedy defender Jordan Holmes tried to kick the pass out of bounds, but it deflected off her foot and into the goal.

It is the only goal allowed this season by Kennedy (3-1, 2-1 Mississippi Valley Conference).

“Katie (Dierks) did a great job pressuring it and then Abby followed it up and put it on goal,” Jefferson Coach Ash Brannan said. “Good things happen. We will take whatever we can get in a game like this.”

The Cougars were able to dominate possession for the entire second half, peppering the goal as they tried to get the equalizer. But Chambers would not let anything into her net.

“Just amazing,” Brannan said. “It is incredible, with the lack of soccer experience that (Chambers) has, and she has come in and hasn’t missed a beat. We couldn’t have done it without her, for sure.”

As the clock was winding down, it seemed like Kennedy was getting closer and closer to finding the equalizer, putting a lot of pressure on goal. But each time Chambers was able to stay in front of it.

“When it was coming down to the end, I was just trying to keep everything out,” she said. “It was really exhilarating.”

Kennedy Coach Homer Screws was not unhappy with his team's performance.

“They packed it in, and we had a lot of great chances,” Screws said. “Their keeper did a great job and it was just one of those games. I think they executed their game plan and we executed our game plan, we just couldn’t make that final play.”

Jefferson is 1-2 overall and in the MVC.

Jefferson 1, Kennedy 0

Goal -- CRJ: Abby Banker.

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 April 2011 22:32
 

Jefferson - Girls Soccer

J-Hawk girls soccer falls to 0-2

DUBUQUE -- Jefferson was beaten by Dubuque Hempstead, 2-1, Monday in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls soccer game.

The J-Hawks (0-2 overall and MVC) got a goal from Katie Dierks.

Hempstead 2, Jefferson 1

Goals -- CRJ: Katie Dierks; DH: Not available. Assists: CRJ: Abby Banker.

   
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