Shoregal Soccer

Shoregal Soccer

Monday, November 25, 2013

News for the Week of November 25, 2013


Program notes for the Week of 11/25/2013:

Happy Thanksgiving to all our soccer families!!


Team Academic All-America Award 2013:
There was an academic award announced last week after the awards assembly had taken place that we want everyone to be aware of:

We are very excited to announce that the girls were awarded Team Academic All-America status for the 2012-2013 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 224 teams nationwide (about 4 per state) to receive this prestigious award and the team GPA was an excellent 3.44!

Also, Avon Lake was the only Lorain County school to be awarded Team Academic All-America status.

To qualify for the award, a team must have a minimum grade point average of 3.25 for the entire academic year. The way that this award is figured is based on the fact that a number of states play Spring soccer only and in order to include all states the NSCAA waits until after the Spring season is completed to determine the award winners. That is why the award for last year is just being announced in late November of this year. This was actually last year's team that won the award and would include last year's 7 graduated seniors.  This year's team is also on track to receive Academic All-America status again for the current academic year next November. That would mark the 5th year in row that the Shoregals have received this award as we have now earned it in 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, & 2008.

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.


Shoregal Alumni in College Update:
The college season has concluded for our Shoregal alumni and let's give an update on how their seasons went:

At Otterbein University, sophomore Dana Strimbu played goalie in all 20 games with 19 starts and was the primary goalie. She had a record of 10-6-1 with 5 shutouts and 55 saves. She allowed only 15 goals the entire season.

Her sister and fellow sophomore Jillian Strimbu started all 20 games.  She was the team's leading scorer with 10 goals including 5 game winners and contributed 2 assists. Otterbein finished the season with a record of 12-7-1.

At Cleveland State, senior Taylor Miller played in 11 games and had 1 assist  for the 8-9-1 Vikings.

At Butler University, sophomore Rachel Gates plays for their club soccer team for which she is a vice-president.   Their record was 2-7-1 and was difficult to find any stats.

It sounds like our Alumni are representing the Shoregals very well at the next level.


Shorty Sez:
We continue with our collection of motivtional sayings coming from the Twitter site called Women Love Sports which may be found at:

https://twitter.com/Women_Sports

Once there, here are some selected examples of tweets over the past week. Hope you find something that inspires you here:

You are successful the moment you start moving toward a worthwhile goal.

Wake up with DETERMINATION. Go to bed with SATISFACTION.

Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it. - George Halas

Use what talent you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best.

Do you know what my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play. -Mike Singletary

Monday, November 18, 2013

News for the Week of November 18, 2013

Program notes for the Week of 11/18/2013:

Team Awards Night:
The Shoregals soccer awards night will be held on Wednesday Nov. 20th at 7:00 p.m. in Room 114 at the high school.  Individual awards for both the JV & Varsity teams will be presented.


Lorain County All-Star Game:
A great way to end their high school careers for three of our seniors last Saturday at the Lorain County Soccer Coaches Assn. senior all-star game.  Amy Crooks, Emily Peterson, and Ali Robinson all played for the victorious White team which beat the Purple team by a score of 2-0.  Kayla Zingale of North Ridgeville scored both goals for the winners and we remember her well as she scored the only goal in a 1-0 loss to North Ridgeville this past season.  In goal for the White team was our very own Amy Crooks who ended her career with a game winning shutout!

In other news at the game, Emily Peterson was one of three recipients of a $500 scholarship from the Coach's Association.   Congrats!!


State Championships Results:
The really big news this year was that Rocky River won a Division II State Championship - their first in program history - with a 3-1 victory over Granville.  This was just an amazing team that finished with a 22-0-1 record with the tie coming to an out of state team at an early season tournament.  They scored 128 goals during the season which is an average of almost 6 per game while only giving up 11 goals.   This was a season for them that will live on in legend for years to come.  Congrats to the Lady Pirates!


Shorty Sez:
We are bringing back our collection of motivtional sayings coming from the Twitter site called Women Love Sports which may be found at:

https://twitter.com/Women_Sports

Once there, here are some selected examples of tweets over the past week. Hope you find something that inspires you here:

You get self-satisfaction from pushing yourself to the limit, knowing that all the effort is going to pay off. - Mary Lou Retton

There is one thing in this world that has the ability to change our whole life in an instant... IT'S ACTION.

The Six W's: Work will win while wishing won't

The ones who want to achieve & win championships motivate themselves. -Mike Ditka

Don't count the days, make the days count - Muhammad Ali

Sunday, November 3, 2013

News for the Week of November 4, 2013

Program Notes for the Week of 11/4/2013:

Postseason Awards:
We want to continue to announce the numerous postseason awards that were earned by the girls for their performance from the recently concluded season. This week we will feature All-Southwest Conference and All Greater Cleveland. Those girls receiving awards are as follows:

All SWC First Team  Ali Robinson (Sr.)

All SWC Second Team  Emily Peterson (Sr.)

All SWC Honorable Mention Clare Adams (Jr.)

All SWC Honorable Mention  Olivia Siko (Fr.)


All Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention  Ali Robinson (Sr.)

All Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention  Emily Peterson (Sr.)

All Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention  Clare Adams (Jr.)

All Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention  Olivia Siko (Fr.)

Congratulations to these Shoregals on their well deserved awards!



Boys Soccer Update:
The boys team played a well fought game but came up on the short end of 1-0 score to Medina in a Regional Semi-final game last Wednesday. Every team's season except for the state champions end with a loss, but that does not diminish the outstanding season the boys team had.  Highlights would include a second place finish in the SWC, the first District Championship since 1998, and a 11 game winning streak.  Congrats to the boys on a great season!!


SWC Update:
There have been more changes to the lineup in the Southwest Conference for the 2015-16 school year.  Brecksville has now decided to drop out of the SWC to join the Suburban League in 2015.  That created an opening which will now be filled by North Ridgeville. The new SWC will field 10 teams in Fall of 2015 as follows:

Amherst
Avon
Avon Lake
Berea-Midpark
Lakewood
Midview
North Olmsted
North Ridgeville
Olmsted Falls
Westlake

Looking at this new lineup for girls soccer, it should be a very evenly matched conference and one that Avon Lake should be in a position to compete for a conference championship every year.


Shorty Sez:
We are bringing back our collection of motivtional sayings coming from the Twitter site called Women Love Sports which may be found at:

https://twitter.com/Women_Sports

Once there, here are some selected examples of tweets over the past week. Hope you find something that inspires you here:

Don't compare yourself to others. Compare yourself to the person from yesterday.

It is not how big you are, it's how big you play. -Unknown

Win or lose you will never regret working hard, making sacrifices, being disciplined or focusing too much.
Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself

In this life, you don't have to prove nothin' to nobody but yourself. -"Rudy"

The 3 H's for Athletes: 1) Hard Work 2) Heart 3) Hustle