Monday, January 24, 2011

2010 AWARDS ANNOUCED AT BANQUET

Outgoing Head Coach Colin LENNON presented individual achievement awards to members of the 2010 SJC Women's Soccer Team during a formal banquet held at the high school on Wednesday, January 19th.

Each member of the team received a wool letter for participation on the 2010 team while those who had been a part of past varsity squads were awarded brass pins to commemorate their continued involvement with the program.

Color yearbooks were also distributed to players and families who had purchased copies in advance. For those who did not attend and/or would like to order a copy, please contact Coach Lennon via e-mail.

Kudos to Ken White for his support and use of his action photography in the yearbook. Special thanks as wellto Lori Taylor for her help throughout the season with various management tasks.
Kirsten Glad
Junior, Goalkeeper
2010 Team MVP
Kat Colevas
Sophomore, Defender
2010 A.C.E. Awardee

Shannon Collins
Junior, MF/F
2010 Offensive Player of the Year
Ally Grossman
Junior Co-Captain & Defender
2010 Defensive Player of the Year


Lis Parks
Sophomore, Defender
2010 Coach's Award



Monday, December 27, 2010

GLAD, McCUNE NAMED TO ALL-MET SQUADS

Junior standouts Kirsten GLAD and Maise McCUNE have been named to the Washington Post 2010 All-Metropolitan Soccer Teams for their outstanding contributions to the St. John's College High School Women's Soccer Team.

Glad, a member of the Damascus Soccer Club, posted a league-high 11 shutouts and an 11-8-6 record in her second year as a member of the varsity squad. She was named first team All-WCAC and was the consensus-best goalkeeper in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference as detemined by the league's coaches.

Her best overall performance of the season came at home on November 2nd when she recorded 14 saves to lead the Cadets to a thriling 2-1 victory over O'Connell. She also posted 149 saves on the season (1st in the greater Washington, DC region) and a 0.98 goals against average.

Junior midfielder McCune, a starter on the natonally-ranked McLean Strikers, joins Glad on the WCAC first team for the first time in her high school carrer. She scored three goals and dished out three assists over the course of a season curtailed by injury. She appeared in 16 matches and recorded 26 shots on goal, many of which came duing set pieces, as she advanced forward from her defensive midfield position.

Congratulations to Kirsten and Maise as well as other members of the team that were honored by the WCAC for their leadership and accomplisments during the 2010 season.

GO SJC!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

7 CADETS EARN WCAC HONORS

Seven members of the St. John's College High Women's Soccer Team were selected to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) All-Conference teams in recognition of their outstanding leadership and contributions during the 2010 campaign.

Junior Kirsten GLAD in action against O'Connell
Maise MCCUNE on the move against O'Connell
Junior co-captain Ally GROSSMAN
Leading scorer Shannon COLLINS
Junior goalkeeper Kirsten GLAD (13 wins, 12 shutouts and 149 saves) and junior midfielder Maise McCUNE (3 goals, 5 assists) were unanimous First Team picks, while juniors Ally GROSSMAN (1 goal, 1 assist) and Shannon COLLINS (6 goals, 5 assists) were named to the Second Team.

Grossman served as co-captain of the Cadets along with fellow defender Alison SLARK (Honorable Mention honoree), and scored one of the top five goals of the season when she launched a 28-yard strike in the 61st minute that sailed past a helpless O'Connell 'keeper to lead St. John's to a 2-1 victory over the Knights on October 29th.

Collins returned from a four-week absence in mid-October after suffering an ankle injury during the highly-anticipated SJC-Good Counsel showdown that was played at Ludwig Field on the campus of the University of Maryland on September 14th. She led the team in scoring, shots on goal, total points, penalty kick conversions and game-winning goals despite missing five matches on the IR.

Sophomore defender Kat COLEVAS
Sophomore center back Lis PARKS gets stuck in against Holy Cross
Junior co-captain Alison SLARK
Sophomore defenders Kat COLEVAS (1 goal, 3 assists) and Lis PARKS (2 goals, 1 assist) joined Slark (2 assists) as first-time honorees on the WCAC Honorable Mention Team.

Good Counsel's Midge Purce was named Conference Player of the Year while Marianna Sullivan, Head Coach of Bishop Ireton, received her first WCAC Coach of the Year award. A complete listing of all honorees will be printed in the Washington Post following the conclusion of the WCAC Tournament this weekend.

Congratulations to Alison, Ally, Kat, Kirsten, Lis, Maise and Shannon on their accolades. Go SJC!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

SETON OUTLASTS CADETS IN PK'S TO ADVANCE IN WCAC

In one of the great playoff matches of the 2010 WCAC Tournament, host Elizabeth Seton held off a determined St. John's XI throughout 100 scoreless minutes before prevailing 8-7 in penalty kicks to advance to the semi-finals.

Seton (10-6-2) entered the match as the third seed and had struggled during the second half of the season to replicate the winning form they produced during the month of September. St. John's (13-8-4) traveled to the 1/4 final with a five-game unbeaten streak - fresh off of a 1-0 victory at McNamara on November 5th.

The much-anticipated match was played over the course of two days at the Bladensburg school due to the suspension of the match following the conclusion of the first, ten-minute overtime period. After conferring with officials from both institutions, the officials decided to abandon the match due to darkness and return for the second overtime on November 10th. The absence of sports lighting at Lonergan Field played a mitigating role in deciding the outcome of the quarterfinal although neither side could find the back of the net as the second overtime portion resumed under warm, sunny skies on November 11th.

"To play a quarterfinal over the course of two days is a bit odd", said SJC Head Coach Colin Lennon. "Neither team benefits from the rest as it breaks the momentum and spirit of playoff soccer, which is both difficult to replicate if and when the match is suspended due to light."

With everything to play for, St. John's displayed heart, passion and focus throughout the 100-minute contest - often equal to or above the efforts of its opponent - with a sea of red tightly united across the compact, natural grass pitch.

"The effort our girls gave was extraordinary", Lennon stated of his team's determined play. "I couldn't ask for more than what they gave today and yesterday. They really played their hearts out and it showed."

Forward Sidi Genus played her most complete match of the season - winning balls, challenging for posession and linking up with players in the midfield - as the Cadets utilized the Jamaican in a lone striker role for the majority of the match. Opting for a 4-5-1 formation, Head Coach Lennon encouraged his XI to spread the field and probe for seams in the final third.

"I thought Sidi gave us everything she could for 90 minutes and it really made things tough for Seton's back four", said Lennon of the third-year player. "We had good movement off the ball from Sidi and that allowed us to find our flanks through Maise, Najla and Shannon."

The SJC midfield held to task for the majority of the match and almost produced the game's first goal when junior Najla Muhammad got in behind the defense and attempted a shot at goalkeeper Jamie Abell (8 saves) from 16 yards. Seton's Cara Hamel was equal to the task and slid in just as Muhammad struck the ball.

St. John's kept coming at the third seed with chances in the 21st and 30th minutes, respectively. The first sequence involved junior midfielder Maise McCune, who was dominant from box-to-box, as she linked up with central partner Shannon Collins 25 yards from goal, and played a quick exchange of passes with Genus that allowed Collins space to get forward. With a deft touch to her left, Collins struck a strong blast at goal that Abell thwarted before falling to the ground to corral the ball and settle her back four.

In the 30th minute, the Cadets earned a throw-in from the right corner after Genus forced Seton's Allie Reilly to play the ball across the touchline. SJC's Muhammad quickly grabbed the ball and lofted an arcing throw-in to McCune, who flicked the ball with her head across the goal from right to left where the ball bounced freely to the back post. Junior forward Mary Matecki raced in and got her foot on the ball before Seton's Hamel blocked it off the right post as it trickled away from the goal.

Despite the pressure, Seton responded with creative play through senior midfielder Nia Walcott and junior forward Solita Parker. With two minutes remaining in the first half, Walcott dispossessed the Cadets at midfield and played a streaking Parker into space on the right flank. Parker's long, gaping strides allowed her to get past sophomore Kat Colevas, who returned to the lineup after missing the past two matches with injury, and launch a blistering strike from 13 yards towards the upper right corner of the SJC goal.  Like a spider in her web, SJC's Kirsten Glad (9 saves) acrobatically stretched all 5'9 of her athletic frame across to push the ball up and over the crossbar for a corner kick.

The Cadets averted danger and completed the first stanza nil-nil amidst a boisterous home crowd of Seton students and families who cheered mightily for their home team. Lennon made one change to the XI as junior midfielder entered in the 41st minute for Mimi Rosenberg - one of the Cadets more versatile players over the past nine matches - and the scarlet and white went to work with confident passing and runs off the ball. Sophomore Nia Sena switched on from the moment she entered on the flank for junior Morgan Testa, and hustled for loose balls up and down the touchline with little time to catch her breath. Testa would later re-enter the match late in the second half for Sena and played one of her stronger matches of the season often combining with right back Ally Grossman when the Cadets dispossessed Seton and looked to initiate the attack.

It wasn't until the the 48th minute that Seton generated its best chance of the half. Junior forward Kellie Smith stole an errant pass in the middle third and streaked towards Glad. With pace and skill, she averted challenges from several Cadet defenders before she cut back and sliced a strike towards the lower, left post from 9 yards that had Glad beat but rolled inches wide of the goal.

Lennon was not pleased and urged his team to contain the elusive forward before she could get control of the ball. SJC centre backs Lis Parks and Alison Slark stayed connected at the hip and held their ground above the 18, but Seton's Smith continued to disrupt the SJC midfield and won another loose ball in the 58th minute that resulted in a hard strike at Glad from a streaking Selina Parker. Glad cut down the angle and held onto the attempt to preserve the scoreline at zero. Despite this chance, the SJC back four of Colevas, Grossman, Parks and Slark was equal to the task for 100 minutes, and snuffed out the majority of Seton's passes and driven balls with excellent individual and help defending.

SJC's best goal-scoring chance of the second half came in the 85th minute when Grossman whipped in a driven cross from the right touchline that froze the Seton back four. As the ball sailed in front of the goal, neither team reacted quickly and the chance that could have produced a game-winning strike went out of bounds for a goal kick.

With daylight diminishing, the referee blew for time and instructed both coaches to get their teams back onto the pitch quickly for the start of he first sudden death overtime period. Similar to the pace and tenor of the previous eighty minutes, both teams attacked and defended with vigor and persistence. Yet, neither team could solve space between the posts due to the smart goalkeeping of Abell and Glad, who were both stellar between the posts for their respective sides.

The match was abandoned in darkness after 90 minutes and both teams agreed to return to Lonergan Field on Wednesday afternoon to determine a winner. When the Cadets returned on Wednesday, it was reported to the coaching staff during pre-game activities that the strike force of juniors Genus and Matecki would not be able to continue due to illness. Lennon turned to freshman Lizzie Dunn to occupy the front runner position and challenge for possession with check runs towards the ball. Dunn's height and presence up top almost paid dividends in the 94th minute when she held off a Seton defender and laid the ball back to Muhammad, who switched the point of attack to Collins, before the midfielder played Dunn in behind the back four. The touch was a bit long and ended up out of bounds for a goal kick.

At the end of the second overtime, St. John's banded together in a shoulder-to-shoulder circle to review the shooting order for penalty kicks. Junior co-captains Ally Grossman and Alison Slark pleaded with their team to stay calm and focused on the task at hand, while Lennon instilled confidence in his team to finish the job at the penalty spot.

"I truly felt that Kirsten would save one of their attempts", said Lennon after the match. "She came close on several occasions and made the right choice as to which way to dive."

The referee instructed the players to meet in the middle of the field whereby each shooter would step up to the penalty spot when invited by the center official. Seton went first followed by St. John's.

PENALTY KICK RESULTS

SJC                             SETON
McCune - GOAL       Hamel - GOAL
Colevas - GOAL        Otte - GOAL
Muhammad - GOAL  Walcott - GOAL
Grossman - GOAL     Hammond - GOAL
Collins - GOAL         DeLoach - GOAL
Taylor - GOAL          Unstead - GOAL
Parks - NO GOAL     Gales - GOAL

"It's never easy to lose on penalties, especially in the playoffs", Lennon stated after speaking with his team. "We gave them everything we had and played our hearts out from start to finish. It hurts to lose, which is something this group is not accustomed to, but we'll use that to work harder and become a stronger, more unified team during the off-season. Hats off to every Cadet, our parent corps, fans and athletic administration for their undying support this year."

Congratulations to all of the players for their hard work, sacrifices and enthusiasm throughout the season.

FINAL MATCH STATS

                  SJC               SETON
Shots         11                  9
Saves         8                   9
Fouls         10                 13
CK            4                   2
FK             8                   8

Caution: SJC Coach Lennon 19' (Dissent)
 

Monday, November 8, 2010

SJC DRAWS SETON IN WCAC TOURNAMENT

The 2010 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) Girls Soccer Tournament pairings were announced earlier today with St. John's drawing the sixth seed in the nine-team competition.

The Cadets will travel to Bladensburg, Md., on Tuesday, November 9th for a tough quarterfinal match against Elizabeth Seton High School, the tournament's third seed. Both teams last met on October 29th at Quinn Field where junior defender Shannon Collins converted a penalty kick late in the match to lead SJC to a key victory in the league table.

"While we didn't attain a top four finish, we're pleased with where we are in the seeding", said Head Coach Colin Lennon. "Every game is a battle of will, strength and tactical discipline. We know that and will prepare for the challenges this presents during training today."

Kick off is slated for 3PM. Wear your scarlet and white to support the Cadets on Tuesday!

2010 WCAC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

#1 Seed - O'Connell
#2 Seed -Good Counsel
#3 Seed - Elizabeth Seton
#4 Seed - Holy Cross
#5 Seed - Bishop Ireton
#6 Seed - SJC
#7 Seed - Paul VI
#8 Seed - St. Mary's Ryken
#9 Seed - Bishop McNamara

Saturday, November 6, 2010

CADETS DOWN MUSTANGS IN REGULAR SEASON FINALE

Junior midfielder Maise McCune scored off of a free kick in the 29th minute to lead St. John's to a 1-0 victory over host Bishop McNamara in the final regular season game of the 2010 WCAC schedule.

McCune's goal appeared to open the Cadets' attack up as McNamara was forced back on their heels in their own defensive third with the scarlet and white coming at them from the flanks time and time again. Junior Najla Muhammad had a wonderful chance on goal when she received a lovely pass from defender Aly Grossman and had no one but the Mustangs 'keeper to beat as she raced in from 12 yards. Unfortunately, Muhammad's attempt went straight at the net minder and out of bounds for the first of two SJC corner kicks on the day.

In the 22nd minute, sophomore forward Amara Nwoso was played in behind the Mustangs' back four and whistled a shot high and wide left of the home side's goal from 8 yards. Junior Shannon Collins (2 shots), McCune (3 shots), Muhammad (2 shots) and forward Mary Matecki (1 shot) all tested the 'keeper but could not add to the score sheet.

SJC Head Coach Colin Lennon was booked for dissent in the 24th minute when he expressed his frustration with the officials' tight line on offsides throughout moments of the first half. St. John's tallied a season-high, eight offsides infractions during the eighty-minute contest - a statistic that the third-year skipper was not pleased with.

"We had plenty of chances to build on our lead and couldn't get into a rhythym offensively", said Lennon. "I know our players worked hard to create many chances but the final strike at and into the goal departed us today. We must be sharper on Tuesday [at Holy Cross, 3PM] if we want to advance deeper into the conference tournament."

The SJC defense, led by junior co-captains Aly Grossman and Alison Slark, helped 'keeper Kirsten Glad maintain a clean sheet for the 12th time this season. It was also the Cadets' fifth win in seven matches and brings their overall record to 12-8-4 and 7-5-4 in the WCAC table.

The victory allows SJC to claim the sixth seed in the tournament which pits them at Elizabeth Seton High School on Tuesday, November 9th. The quarterfinal match kicks off at 3:00 PM. The winner will play Good Counsel, the first seed, on November 11th at the Olney, MD school.

GO CADETS!

MATCH STATS

                      SJC               BMCN
Goals             1                    0
Shots             9                    3
Saves            2                     4
CK                2                     2
FK                8                     3
Fouls            8                     12

SJC Goal: McCune 29' (Grossman)

Caution: Coach Colin Lennon 24' (dissent)

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

A-L-Y-G-N-E-D FOR VICTORY

Kirsten makes the second of two, back-to-back saves against O'Connell
Grossman scores game-winner from 28 yards in 61st minute; Genus scores fastest goal in SJC history

Junior defender Aly Grossman scored the biggest goal of her high school career with a 28-yard strike into the upper corner of the goal to lift St. John's to a 2-1 victory over WCAC leader, O'Connell, at Quinn Field on Election Day. (Photos are available here - use "StJohn2010" for access.)

Aly's goal in the 61st minute gave SJC the lead
Grossman's game-winning strike came during the run of play in the 61st minute as the Cadets won possession of the ball at midfield. Junior midfielder Maise McCune, who won nine out of ten aerial challenges throughout the contest, looked to her right and found a streaking Grossman motoring up the flank. With space in front of her to penetrate, the SJC co-captain eluded an oncoming O'Connell back who rushed at the six-foot defender before she cut into the middle of the field, and unleashed a screamer that had its eyes on the net. It sailed high and right of the 'keeper before swishing inside of the post and setting off a joyous chorus of applause.

The match winner was Grossman's first goal of the season in her first match back in the scarlet and white since she suffered a leg injury during the Cadets tie against St. Mary's Ryken, 2-2, on October 12th.

"Aly was terrific today", said Colin Lennon, SJC's third-year coach. "The ability to look up and see the window in between the defenders and goalkeeper shows you how competitive Aly is. I couldn't be more pleased for her and our team with the effort that they gave today."

Despite being out shot 13-4 by the Knights, St. John's managed to stretch the visitors' defense across the pitch for periods of the first half. Ball movement and runs off of the ball allowed the Cadets to string together a series of passes that went touchline-to-touchline without being dispossessed - aspects of play that St. John's had struggled with throughout the season up until recently.

"We worked on tempo and runs off the ball", Lennon stated about the tenor of his team's training sessions. "Getting everyone on the same page with respect to movement without the ball has been a major area of improvement for us."

Maise dribbles away from a recovering OC defender
St. John's opened the scoring in the first minute as McCune found fellow midfielder Carli Taylor wide on the left flank with space to penetrate behind the Knights' back four. Without hesitation, Taylor whipped in a low cross to the six that met the right foot of an oncoming Sidi Genus, who re-directed the ball into the lower right corner of the goal for her first goal of the season.

Nia attacks the Knights' right back
O'Connell found life through the play of junior forward Morgan Reuther who was able to create space for herself on both sides of the SJC defense in a span of seven minutes during the first half. In the 8th minute, Reuther ran onto a long ball played over the top of the SJC back four of Collins, Grossman, Parks and Slark, and angled towards the near post before she was stopped point-blank by Slark. O'Connell kept pressing for the equalizer and again found Reuther on the left side of the flank in the 10th minute where she drove a cross to the back post of SJC goalkeeper Kirsten Glad's net. Glad acrobatically punched the ball wide of an oncoming O'Connell midfielder who had slipped into the space.

At the 14th minute, SJC defender Shannon Collins was whistled for a foul on O'Connell's Caroline Leary roughly 35 yards to the right of Glad's goal. O'Connell tried to beat Glad with a high, arcing shot which she handled easily to avert a real scoring opportunity. This would be the first of five direct kicks that the Knights earned on the day compared to two for the Cadets. O'Connell came straight at the Cadets and produced a quality chance in the 23rd minute when they played a cross from the right flank to Glad's back post, but the junior net minder maintained control of the ball as it floated in to a sea of royal blue and white shirts.

Mimi dribbles at pace on the right flank
SJC finished the first half with a 1-0 lead and adjusted its tactical approach to emphasize more help defending from the front duo of Genus and junior Mary Matecki. Midfielder Mimi Rosenberg entered on the flank and combined well alongside McCune and Muhammad, along with fellow midfielders Nia Sena and Carli Taylor, who together did an admirable job throughout the game against the pacy, athletic flank players from the Arlington school.

O'Connell's persistence paid off in the 46th minute as Reuther was fouled as she attempted to push the ball behind SJC's dynamic duo of Slark and Collins in the penalty box. The referee whistled for a penalty kick as Slark's challenge on Reuther left the junior striker face down on the ground. O'Connell's Kara DeGuisto dispatched the PK over a diving Glad to even the derby at 1-1 with 34 minutes remaining.

Kirsten challenges OC's Reuther on a ball played to the back post
Both squads battled back and forth for the remainder of the contest but neither could muster real danger in the final third as both goalkeepers were equal to the task. Glad came out of her box in the 59th minute to snuff two successive shots at point blank range from O'Connell's Reuther, which was one of the more dramatic sequences of the contest.

Morgan attacks the OC defense
Photos courtesy of Ken White
After Grossman's goal put the Cadets up 2-1, SJC Head Coach Colin Lennon switched to a 4-5-1 system of play and inserted junior Morgan Testa to hold things together up top for the home team. Freshman Lizzie D. also contributed valuable minutes in a triangle midfield alongside McCune and junior Najla Muhammad.

At the final whistle, SJC players walked over to the bleachers to show their appreciation for family and friends that have cheered them on throughout the fall season.

St. John's improves to 12-7-4 and 6-5-4 in the WCAC. The Cadets travel to Bishop McNamara on Friday, November 5th for its WCAC regular season finale. Varsity kicks off at 3:30 PM followed by the junior varsity at 5:00 PM.

MATCH STATS

                      SJC      OC
GOALS        2           1
SHOTS         4           13
SAVES         11         2
CK                 4          1
FK                 2          5
FOULS         5          5

SJC GOALS: Genus (1) 1', Grossman (1) 61'
SJC ASSISTS: Taylor, McCune (2)
OC GOAL: DeGuisto 46' (PK)