Shoregal Soccer

Shoregal Soccer

Monday, November 29, 2010

News for the Week of November 29, 2010

Program Notes for the week of 11/29:


The team continues to be recognized for their efforts during this postseason period and this past week was when the academic awards were announced.



Academic All-America:
I am very excited to announce that the Shoregals were awarded Team Academic All-America status for the 2009-2010 school year this past week by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).

This is the highest academic honor that high school soccer teams may receive in the country. Avon Lake was one of only 243 teams nationwide (less than 5 per state) to receive this prestigious award and the team GPA was 3.93.  To qualify for the award, a team must have a minimum grade point average of 3.25 for the entire academic year.   The Shoregals also received this award in 2008 and are on track to receive it again for the current academic year next November.


Academic All-Ohio:
The team was also named Academic All-Ohio for 2010 by the Ohio Scholastic Coaches Association. 


Scholar Athletes:
The team Scholar-Athlete award which goes to the senior with the highest GPA was presented to Maddie Bernard for the 2010 season and Alison Kenny was the recipient from the 2009 season.


Collegiate Academic All-America:
In addition, Trisha Wladecki who was a former Shoregal and an individual Academic All-American in 2008 as well as part of the Avon Lake team award has continued her strong academic performance with the Valparaiso women's soccer team.  The Valpo women's team has been awarded Team Academic All-America status for the 2009-2010 academic year.


Congratulations to all our Shoregal scholars!!  It is a pleasure to be able to report not only successes on the field but also in the classroom as well.  The girls soccer program has a legacy of achievement that continues with each new generation of players and is truly something to be admired.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

News for the Week of November 22, 2010

Progam Notes for the week of 11/22:


Happy Thanksgiving to all our soccer families!!!

We had a lot to be thankful this year soccer-wise - we had a dedicated group of girls who not only achieved on the field, but in the classroom as well.  We had supportive parents building the program behind the scenes and we had enthusiastic coaches working with the girls on the field.  We are definitely thankful for putting this all together to win the first SWC championship in the 18 year history of the program.


Indoor Soccer:
By this time you should have seen some e-mails come out about our plans for the second session of indoor soccer.  We will be playing at the Sportsplex once again this winter.  If you have not contacted John Kenny, please do so as soon as possible as we are putting together the player pool now and there are still spots available.

Postseason Awards:
The accolades continue to roll in for our fine season. This week the All Morning Journal teams were announced and the following Shoregals were recognized:

First Team All-Journal:
Jillian Strimbu

Second Team All-Journal:
Emily O'Connor

Congrats to these girls!!


Postseason Banquet:
Well, when you win you get perks and one of those perks is having an awards dinner in recognition of the SWC championship.  The banquet was held last Wednesday 11/17 and the reports that I have received tell me that it went off very well.  See a picture from the evening in the ShoreGallery.  Very well deserved by this group of girls who were also outstanding in the classroom.  I believe it was reported that the Varsity team GPA was 4.01 for this past year.  That is an amazing number as that indicates that the average was over 4.00.  Also congratulations to Maddie Bernard on being named team Scholar-Athlete.

Tidbits:
Kind of lost in the shuffle this year was the fact that the girls soccer program recorded its 16th consecutive winning season.  That combined with a tradition of extremely high academic performance really has made an impressive legacy for girls soccer at Avon Lake.  The girls soccer team along with the girls cross country team over the history of their programs have the best combination of athletic success along with academic achievement of any athletic team at Avon Lake.  It is shame that they don't receive more recognition of their superior efforts.

Monday, November 15, 2010

News for the Week of 11/15

Program notes for the week of 11/15:


The No-Contact Period:

Every year there are are questions surrounding the no-contact period as to what it is and what it means.  See the official definition from the OHSAA website:

8.1) Any coach, paid or volunteer, shall be approved by the Board of Education to coach football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball, basketball, or ice hockey and is prohibited from athletic or athletic-related contact with squad members (i.e., physical fitness, weight training, open gym, etc.) in the same sport for the period of time starting with the first day after the school’s last interscholastic contest and ending 28 days later. This includes any type of tryouts in or out of school for purposes of non-interscholastic competition. It also includes verbal contact which encourages, discusses or promotes any activity related to the sports
named above.

The summary of this is that our coaches may not have contact with the girls for a 28 day period after the season ends regarding anything to do with soccer outside the normal awards process.  This year the no-contact period will last until Nov. 21st.  This is a reason why the coaches do not have their individual meetings with the girls right after the season ends.   I believe the coaches are going to schedule these meetings in Feb.  For parents, don't be concerned that your daughter has not received any contact from the coaches since the season ended.  By rule, they can't have any contact and they will be back in contact at the appropriate time.
 
 
End of Season Banquet:
The girls achieved the honor of having an end of season banquet this year.  Banquets are only scheduled for those teams which win Conference, District, Regional, or State crowns.  The girls won the SWC this year, so they earned the privelege of having an awards dinner.  This event will be held on Wednesday November 17th at the Fountaine Bleu in Avon Lake.  All parents received notice of date & time through the mail from the Athletic dept.   Once again, congrats to the girls and enjoy your dinner!!
 
Indoor Soccer:
Everyone watch their e-mails this week for information regarding Session II indoor soccer.
 
 
 

Monday, November 8, 2010

News for the week of Nov. 8th

Program notes for the week of Nov. 8th:

SHOREGAL SOCCER GARNERS POSTSEASON AWARDS:

Coming off a very successful 2010 campaign, which included a 12-4-1 record and a Southwestern Conference championship, a number of Shoregals have earned postseason honors:

All Southwestern Conference First Team: Jillian Strimbu (Jr.) and Emily O'Connor (Fr.)

All Southwestern Conference Second Team: Cheyenne Lukstein (Jr.) and Dana Strimbu (Jr.)

All Southwestern Conference Honorable Mention: Taylor Nedrich (Jr.) and Annie Lyons (Jr.)


All Greater Cleveland Second Team: Jillian Strimbu (Jr.)

All Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention: Maddie Bernard (Sr.), Mary Donegan (Sr.), Lindsay Quintero (Jr.), Megan Braye (So.). & Kailey McClain (So.)

All Greater Cleveland Senior All-Star game: Mary Donegan and Sarah Hudson


All Lorain County First Team: Jillian Strimbu (Jr.) and Emily O'Connor (Fr.)

All Lorain County Second Team: Sarah Hudson (Sr.), Cheyenne Lukstein (Jr.) and Dana Strimbu (Jr.)

All Lorain County Honorable Mention: Taylor Nedrich (Jr.) and Danielle Liszka (Jr.)

Lorain County Senior All-Star game: Maddie Bernard, Jessica Murdock, and Morgan Srail


The Shoregals were led in scoring this season by Jillian Strimbu (Jr.) with 15 goals and Emily O'Connor (Fr.) with 12 goals. Morgan Srail (Sr.) led in assists with 5, many coming off her unique flip throw-in. Sarah Hudson (Sr.) and Jillian Strimbu (Jr.) contributed 4 assists each. Strimbu led in points scored with 34 and O'Connor was close behind with 26 points. In the Shots on Goal category, Strimbu led with 38 and O'Connor had 23. Cheyenne Lukstein (Jr.) was the starting sweeper all season and led the team with 9 blocked shots. Dana Strimbu was the starting goalie and recorded 101 saves along with 5 shutouts.

In Other News...
Shoregal soccer player Morgan Srail has accepted a scholarship offer from Ohio University to join their Swimming & Diving team next fall.  Morgan is a High School diving All-American as well qualifying for the state diving championships the past 3 years.  She was also the Southwestern Conference diving champion this past winter.  Congrats to Morgan!!