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Collinsville
High School Soccer
Here -vs- Cleveland Tuesday
April 12, 2005 (Page
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Girls
Lost 4-5 In OT
... Boys Lost 1-7
To Cleveland
2005
Collinsville High School Boys Soccer Team -- L-R Back
Row: Brett Smith, Jason Ferguson (#18), Jeff James (#6), P.J. Robinson (#3),
Aaron Watts (#7), Logan Davis (#13), Josh Borthick (#16), Chance Turnbull (keeper),
and Tim Muller (#11). Front Row: Kyle Smith, Stephen Pitts (#9), Michael
Short (#8). Kraig Chambers (#10), Travis Blaksley (#15) and Jimmy McMullen.
Ronald Monroe was not available for the photo.
Coaches: Joe Ogden, Ryan Christian and Justin Schubert.
The
boys team helped out with some net repair work by Coach Christian during halftime
of the girls game. Rachel Elmore scored an apparent goal in the first half but
it was ruled that it had gone through the side of the net and disallowed.
Note:
Given the recent death of an Owasso teen at Ator field in Owasso while he and
friends tried to move a similar goal, I hope that the goal here was properly
tied down after the repairs? -- Ted
Collinsville
defenders try to keep this corner kick & header attempt out of the Collinsville
net.
Collinsville
goalie Chance Turnbull stopped this Cleveland shot.
Jeff
James has inside position on this offensive run towards Cleveland's goal.
Note:
The CHS boys team played this game (and will the rest of the season) without
three players lost due the red cards in the Claremore Sequoyah game. -- Ted
One
more note: I have more photos of the girls game (than boys) because my daylight
shots are so much better and I was also saving the last few shots (& battery)
left in my camera for the boys team photo above. -- Ted