September 30, 2008

gårdagens resultat...yeay!!!!

Fairfield Junior varsity 1 - Mason Junior varsity 0

Så besegrade Joel och Juniorerna "obesegrade" Mason High...han var ganska nöjd efter matchen där han fick till en ..vad jag tror...ofrivillig assist men an assist likaväl. GO INDIANS!!!!

Prep Digest: Fairfield rallies to tie Mason in boys soccer
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Journal news

BOYS SOCCER
FAIRFIELD 2, MASON 2: The host Indians rallied from 1-0 and 2-1 deficits Monday, pushing their record to 8-2-4 overall and 4-0-3 in the Greater Miami Conference. Jacob Waters and Marc Hansson had the goals for Fairfield, and Joel Ritz and Matt Jarvis added assists. The Comets are 8-1-2, 6-0-1 in the GMC. The Indians host Sycamore on Thursday.

Masons seniorlag är fortfarande obesegrade men Fairfield spelade lika med dem och det är inte fy skam. På torsdag spelar Fairfiel Sycamore High school som ligger tvåa i serien. Om fairfield ska ha en chans att gå vidare till slutspel måste de vinna på torsdag och ..ja...resten av sina matcher. Håll tummarna.
Denna kväll var det även parent night. Vilket innebär att tillsammans med din son ska trava ut på planen och ställa dig under resultattavlan där sonens namn står och speakern läser upp era namn och bild tas..10 dollares.... och bilden kommer i brevlådan. Detta året har jag ju en son i varje highschool lag så vi beslöt att ta en bild med dem båda och bara efternamnet på resultat tavlan. Nu var det så att bilderan tas mellan två matcher så jag väntade på att fyran skulle komma av planen. Naturligtvis var trean redan uppradad och bad speakern kalla på mig så jag hör över hela arenan

mrs Hansson please find your sons and line up, thank you


Jake och Jr åkte från Ross för att se en omtalad match

September 26, 2008

Lite statistik

Stats Marc har 6 mål under bältet såhär långt inte illa pinkat av en central mittfältare.

Standings Fairfield varsity ligger trea i GMC och på måndag möter de MASON som leder och är obesegrade hitintills. Nu håller vi tummarna för att Fairfield kan bryta deras "winning streak". Det bli en spännande match.

Torsdagens hemmamatcher



Journal news
BOYS SOCCER
FAIRFIELD 5, MIDDLETOWN 0: The host Indians improved to 8-2-3 overall and 4-0-2 in the Greater Miami Conference with a victory Thursday, Sept. 25. Joel Ritz Jordan Kollstedt, Marc Hansson, Kyle Troutman and Jerry Solorio scored for Fairfield, and Zak Moss (2), Ritz and Ryan Bernhardt added assists. The Middies are 0-8-2, 0-5-1, and travel to West Carrollton on Tuesday. The Tribe hosts Mason on Monday.



FAIRFIELD JUNIOR VARSITY 5, MIDDLETOWN JUNIOR VARSITY 0

Juniorerna vann stort dom också och Joel petade in ett mål....yeay. Här nedan sitter han med sitt harem efter sin match och tittar på Marc och ser seniore laget vinna. Marc petade också in ett mål.

September 19, 2008

Junior Varsity fairfield Indians


Next: Fairfield junior varsity boys soccer
By Steven Matthews
Staff Writer
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The goal for the Fairfield High School junior varsity 'A' boys soccer team is no secret — 10 victories.
But seven games into the 2008 campaign, that target appeared in jeopardy.
Coach Pat O'Leary, though, said he believes the Indians can still attain it.
"We still have some tough teams left," said O'Leary, whose squad will play 16 contests. "We could probably finish off with 10 wins; that's where we should be. We have a lot of work to do. I feel confident we can get to 10 wins."
Fairfield began the season 3-3-1, with wins against Finneytown, Lakota West and Northwest. Last year, O'Leary's club was 12-1-2.
"It's been an unexpected season because I figured we would not have as many losses as we do have," O'Leary said. "The guys that I have this year, I had a number of them last year."
With 20 players on the roster, O'Leary said he believes the one area that needs the most attention is the offensive side of the field.
"The major improvement needs to come with finishing, putting the ball in the back of the net," O'Leary said. "We've had several opportunities to score, and we've not taken advantage of the opportunities we've been given."
Junior Travis Frederick, an outside midfielder, is the team's top player, and he has been swinging up to varsity.
"He's a workaholic," O'Leary said. "He's a high-energy kid, and he's really improved."
Sophomores Addison Hoctor and Matt Feller make up the core of the defense, while a pair of freshmen — Brandon Hoover and Ian Donnelly — join Frederick in the midfield.
Other team members are: juniors Richie Davis, Drew Ecker, Ray Kuertz, C.J. Jackson, Nate Ducklo, Brian Robbins, Justin Baker and John Daughhetee; sophomores Ben Hasselbeck, T.J. Newbright, Alex Flores, Troy Wintermeyer, Ademir Asmat and Josh Pfaff; and freshman Joel Hansson.
"The majority of the talent is more defensive-minded," O'Leary said. "The kids are starting to think more offensively. You can't win games if you can't score."
O'Leary is assisted by Ian Lubbers.
"We have to make sure the kids are prepared for varsity," O'Leary said. "Understanding the work rate between JV and varsity — the game speed and physicalness. My job is to work them as hard as possible so that they're prepared."