Saturday, September 30, 2006

WNCC volleyball wins 26th straight match

The No. 1-ranked Western Nebraska Community College volleyball team didn’t look like a ranked team in the first two games Saturday night against Trinidad State Junior College. The third game was a different story as the Cougars played like the top-ranked team to prevail in straight games 30-18, 30-28, 30-11 Saturday evening at Cougar Palace.

“In the first game, I don’t think the girls were ready to play,” WNCC coach Chris Green said. “In the that first game, the score looks as if we won easily, but we didn’t start playing well until the third game.”

Freshman Kendra Schauermann was one of the players that stepped up in the third game. The 5-foot-8 hitter had four clutch kills and had some clutch serving to help lead the team. Schauermann, though, said they didn’t a game like the second one to wake the team up.

“We have played a lot of teams that we sometimes under look them and don’t play our game, and in that second game we didn’t play very good,” she said. “But we have to have a game like that to wake us up.”

Schauermann, though, was just one player that stood out. Leticia Kuhn and Jennifer Eichler finished the night with 14 and 12 kills respectively, followed by Schauermann and Barbara Freitas with eight each.

The big difference that turned the match around in the third game was the team’s all-around play, including strong serving runs. Kuhn did the most damage with runs of five and eight points on two separate occasions. In those runs, Kuhn had four aces. The 6-foot freshman finished the night with 16 points and five aces.

Schauermann said the third game is how his team should be playing all the time, but credited Trinidad State with their never-give-up attitude.

“The third game we came out like we are suppose to be playing,” she said. “But if we play like we did in the second game against anybody else, we will not be in good shape. Trinidad State is a good team. They are scrappy and they came out and played pretty well in the match, too.”

Green said there were a couple of players that weren’t at the top of their game, but despite that he was pleased with how they responded in that third game.

“We played well in that last game,” he said. “We served well, we blocked well and we played defense pretty well.”

Kuhn also finished with 14 digs and five blocks in the game, but it was Schauermann that had an all-around game. She finished with nine points, three aces, eight kills and two blocks. And, what impressed Green was that she wasn’t afraid to go up for a triple block against Trinidad’s State’s top hitter Mary Claire Bolo.

“Kendra had some nice hits. She listen wells and knows where the open spot is on the court. She is a smart player and a good defensive player,” he said. “She also went out there and triple blocked their big hitter over and over again and we don’t practice that in practice. She picked it up well. I think it helped us a little bit to slow her down and it was hard for her to hit around our block.”

The Cougars also saw Freitas finish with eight points, eight kills, two aces and six blocks; Eichler with three blocks to go with her 12 kills; Bianca Rivera with 15 digs and three points; Shawntell Jones with three kills; Soriana Pacheco with three kills, 38 set assists and nine points; and Stacie Meisner with two aces and five points.

WNCC, now 35-1 and winners of 26 straight matches, will be back at home for another sub-region contest Monday against Otero Junior College. Monday’s contest is the second to last home regular season contest. First serve is set for 7 p.m.

WNCC Cougar men drop soccer match


WNCC men drop home soccer contest

Something had to give when the Western Nebraska Community College and Garden City Community College men’s soccer teams took to the field Saturday afternoon at the Allen C. Landers Soccer Complex.

Both teams came into the contest struggling to score goals and after Saturday’s action, the Broncobusters just might have turned the corner claiming a 3-1 victory over the Cougars.

“I think we played pretty well. It has been a struggle the whole season in getting the second and third goals,” Garden City head coach Jeff Huffman said. “We have scored the first goal every single game this year and it is good to score that second and third goal.”

WNCC, though, was playing without several starters that were sidelined for disciplinary reasons. Still, Cougar coach Todd Rasnic said the players that did play put up a good effort, especially in the second half.

“The guys that we put on the field I thought performed well and really stepped up to the challenge,” Rasnic said. “I thought at one point there when we got our first goal we might be able to get it figured out and put a couple more in the net. But that just didn’t happen today. It was one of those days where it wasn’t meant to be.”

Garden City took an early 1-0 lead as Brian Arruda netted the first goal at the 21:20 mark on a little chip shot that off a deflected missed shot.

The score stayed that way until 11 minutes in the second half when the Broncbuster’s Gustavo Argusta took a pass from Julian Gonzales for a 2-0 lead. Justin Safer scored Garden City’s third goal 22 minutes into the second half for a commanding 3-0 lead.

WNCC didn’t fold. Two minutes after Garden City scored, Diego Maija took a pass from Alliance’s Tim Iodence to cut the lead to 3-1. The Cougars continued to be aggressive toward the net, but had many near miss passes and shots that were just off line.

Overall, both teams played an equal game. Garden City had 19 shots at net, while the Cougars had 14 shots. Garden City had five corner kicks to WNCC’s three.

Both goalkeepers, GCCC’s Brandon Ludtke and WNCC’s Adam Rivera each had four saves in net.

Huffman said this was a tough match, and it is a good win for his squad.
“It was a pretty tough game. They are a technical team and they like to knock it around and we like to do the same thing,” Huffman said. “It was a good game for us.”

Huffman said they will look to back it back-to-back wins when they face Laramie County Community College on their mini northern road trip.

“This has been a really good trip and we are trying to get back-to-back wins and really push forward,” he said. “We are done with our conference season and now it is all non-conference games. We are working to get better so we can win regionals.”

WNCC, who saw their record fall to 3-6, will try to put Saturday’s loss behind them when they host Cloud County Community Monday. The Cougar women begin the day at noon followed by the men at 2 p.m. at the Landers Soccer Complex.

“We will push hard again on Monday against Cloud County, which will be another tough match. We are just going to look at the next match, get prepared and get ready to play,” Rasnic said. “We are going to put this match behind us and go out and try to get a victory on Monday.”

Friday, September 29, 2006

Cougar volleyball team takes care of Lamar in three


The WNCC Cougars continued their impressive season with a 30-12, 30-12, 30-11 win over Lamar Community College in a match that saw several players standout. Sorana Pacheco and Bianca Rivera finished with double-double. Pacheco had 41 set assists and 13 points, while Rivera had 19 digs and 10 points. Pacheco also had three ace serves and seven digs, while Rivera had four ace serves and six kills.

Also standing out for the Cougars was Barbara Freitas with 11 points, seven kills and five digs; Leticia Kuhn with eight pints, 10 kills, nine digs and three ace serves; Kendra Schauermann with five points; Stacie Meisner with 11 points and three ace serves; Jennifer Eichler with three digs and 14 kills; Jillian Kelly with six digs and three assists; and Becky Hughes with three kills.

WNCC, now 34-1 and winners of their last 25 matches, will entertain Trinidad State on Saturday at 7 p.m. followed by a home contest with Otero Junior College Monday night and the a road trip to Casper College on Tuesday.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Soccer Fun Day scheduled for Saturday's home match

Soccer Fun Day scheduled for Saturday
during the WNCC men’s soccer match with Garden City


Western Nebraska Community College and the American Youth Soccer Association (AYSO) are teaming up this Saturday for the Soccer Fun Day during the Cougar men’s soccer match with Garden City Community College at the Allan C. Landers Soccer Complex. The contest kicks off at 12 noon, but there will be plenty of festivities as the two entities will contact raffles to help raise funds to place trees around the soccer complex.

WNCC coach Todd Rasnic said AYSO players that wear their jerseys will be admitted free into the men’s contest on Saturday. He said Saturday should be a fun day for the families.

“AYSO and RECCOS Futball club are selling raffle tickets and other things to raise money for a tree project at the Allan C. Landers Soccer Complex,” Rasnic said. “All the proceeds go to putting trees in. And, if you have been out at the field in a wind storm, you realize why they are going to put in trees.”

Rasnic said it is important for the college to back the community.

“What we at WNCC want to do is to make sure we are being part of our local community, supporting our local students in their efforts to making the soccer complex a better place to be. The goal for us at WNCC is to put on a good face with our participation. We feel it is important for the youth of our community to see the level of play that goes on at the college division and we think this is a good way to encourage them to attend and watch one of our soccer matches.”

The Cougar men’s and women’s team have 15 former AYSO players. The men’s players are Aaron and Drew Oesterle, Geoff Critzer, Adam Rivera, Martin Linz-Soto, David Thurow, Cade and Coote Mulloy, Brad Nielsen, Brad Soske and Tim Iodence. The women’s players include Jenny Dittbenner, Kristen Heath, Nickole Mueller and Anna Rivera.

Rasnic said that his goal is to incorporate more and more of the AYSO players into the team. Rasnic said so far his is finding success mixing the different levels together.

“I believe looking at the players on my men’s and women’s team, there are some players that come out of our local program that play with an extremely high level of play,” he said. “That makes me happy because somewhere along the line, someone with our youth program has trained these kids to be decent technical players, giving them the proper training instead of putting the focus on win-at-no-cost mentality. I really believe that is why some of these kids are being successful at the college level.

“Hopefully, we will get to a point where we can incorporate more and more of our local players onto the team. This season along, we had 12 players on the men’s and women’s team from the area. That is something we will continue to strive for. But we are going to put the best players we can find out on the field , no question about that. And when we look for those players, we will find them right here in our community.

AYSO has been around the area since the early 1990s. Rasnic said he has continually seen the numbers rise from about 150 kids when they started to as high as 1,000 participants a few years ago.

“AYSO is a great program,” he said. “It has really grown to around 800 kids this year.”

After Saturday’s contest, the Cougar men and women will be back in action Monday when they host Cloud County Community College at noon, and then Wednesday when the two teams host Laramie County Community beginning at 3 p.m.

Cougar softball goes 1-3 at Triple Crown Invite

Cougar softball goes 1-3 at Triple Crown Invite

The Western Nebraska Community College softball team finished 1-3 at the Triple Crown Invite in Ft. Collins, Colo., over the weekend faring well against four-year competition. The Cougars only win in the tournament came against the University of Northern Colorado 2-1. They also lost a heartbreaker to Montana State 7-6. They also fell 9-0 to Regis University and 11-0 to Colorado State University.

WNCC fell behind 1-0 after three innings in the Northern Colorado game. The Cougars bounced back in the fourth with two runs as Amanda Torimaru reached base on an error and scored on a Amanda Hensley double. Hensley came around to score on a ground ball for a 2-1 lead.

That was all the runs WNCC needed as pitcher Natasha Dypchey fanned seven UNC Bears for the game, while scattering seven hits.

In the near-miss game against Montana State, WNCC trailed 5-1 entering the sixth inning, but put up a four-spot to tie the game. The Cougars had three doubles and a triple in the inning.

Lauren Mills started the inning with a double to left field. With two outs, Torimaru ripped a run-scoring triple to open the flood gates. Ashley Eichelberger and Jessica Ventoza followed with run-scoring doubles followed by run-scoring single by Jessie McNabb.

Montana State came back with a run in the bottom of the sixth, before WNCC tied the game in the top of the seventh on a single by Whitney Foster, who scored on a 2-out double by Kara Ryman.

WNCC’s other two losses came against top four-year schools. Regis University held the Cougars to just three hits on its way to the 7-0 win. Against Colorado State, the Cougars managed just one hit, a third-inning single by Foster.

The Cougar’s next action is this weekend in the 3-day Lamar Community College tournament. WNCC will face Barton County Community College and Northwestern Community College on Friday, Trinidad State Junior College and Seward County Community on Saturday, and Ft. Lewis State College and Colby Community College on Sunday.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

WNCC soccer drops matches to Iowa Western

The Western Nebraska Community College men’s and women’s soccer teams found the going difficult against Iowa Western Community College Saturday afternoon. The Cougar women fell to Iowa Western 5-0, while the men lost 4-1 dropping both teams record to 3-5.

WNCC coach Todd Rasnic was especially pleased with the way his women’s team competed despite the loss. “They were the best team we played all year. They were better than Laramie County and Butler County,” he said. “We played well together. We just ran out of gas at the end with limited substitutions.”

The Iowa Western women held a 1-0 lead at halftime before scoring four goals in the second half for the win.

The Cougar men were playing tooth and nail with the Reivrs. After Iowa Western took a 1-0 first half lead, David Thurow scored off an assist by Drew Oesterle to tie the match at 1 at intermission. The second half was all Iowa Western as they scored four unanswered goals to solidify the win.

Both teams will be off a week before returning to action. The men will host Garden City Community College Saturday at noon in AYSO day at the Landers Soccer Complex. Both teams will then be back in action Oct. 2 when they host Cloud County Community at noon and 2 p.m. in a game that was added a few weeks ago.

Saturday's Wyo-Braska Shoot-out Schedule and Results

Here are Saturday's Wyo-Braska Shoot-out Results and Final Team Standings

Matches at WNCC:
9 a.m. -- NE Colorado over Laramie County 30-21, 30-17, 30-28
9 a.m. -- Sheridan College over Dodge City 30-26, 30-21, 30-24
11 a.m. -- WNCC over Central Wyoming 30-16, 30-15, 30-27
11 a.m. -- NE Colorado over Seward County 30-16, 30-26, 30-19
1 p.m. -- Central Wyoming over Seward County C.C. 33-31, 30-13, 26-30, 27-30, 15-12
1 p.m. -- Laramie County over Dodge City 30-18, 30-11, 30-20

Matches at EWC
9 a.m. -- Central-Columbus over EWC 30-15, 30-15, 30-26
9 a.m. -- Western Wyoming over Colby 30-26, 33-35, 30-25, 30-21
11 a.m. -- Air Force Prep over Northwest Wyoming 20-30, 30-28, 30-21, 30-28
11 a.m. -- Western Wyoming vs. McCook C.C. 30-11, 30-13, 30-20
1 p.m. -- Sheridan College over Air Force Prep 25-30, 30-26, 25-30, 30-18, 15-11
1 p.m. -- Central-Columbus over Casper College 27-30, 30-26, 30-23, 30-23

Final Team Standings
1 -- Western Nebraska C.C. (7-0) [21-0 in games]
2-- Central C.C.-Columbus (7-0) [21-2 in games)
3 -- Western Wyoming C.C. (6-1)
4 -- Northeastern Junior College (6-1)
5 -- Colby Community College (4-3)
6 -- Central Wyoming (3-3)
7 -- (tie) Eastern Wyoming, Seward County, Air Force Prep, Laramie County (3-4)
11 -- (tie) Casper College and Northwest College (2-4)
13 -- Sheridan College (2-5)
14 -- (tie) McCook C.C. and Dodge City (0-7)

Friday, September 22, 2006

Friday's Wyo-Braska Shoot-out Schedule and Results

Here is the schedule and results for Friday's Wyo-Braska Shoot-out.

Schedule/Results from WNCC Site
10 a.m. -- NE Colorado over Casper 30-27, 30-22, 30-15
10 a.m. -- Colby C.C. over Sheridan 30-10, 30-23, 31-29
Noon -- WNCC vs. Northwest Wyoming 30-12, 30-13, 30-18
Noon -- Central-Columbus over Sheridan 30-12, 35-33, 30-25
2 p.m. -- WNCC over Dodge City 30-8, 30-12, 30-17
4 p.m. -- NE Colorado vs. Sheridan
4 p.m. -- Central-Columbus over Northwest Wyoming 30-20, 30-27, 30-18
7 p.m. -- WNCC over Western Wyoming 30-19, 30-19 30-28
7 p.m. -- Central-Columbus over Dodge City 30-17, 30-21, 30-22

Schedule/Results from EWC Site
10 a.m. -- EWC over Air Force prep 30-24, 19-30, 30-15, 30-24
10 a.m. -- Western Wyoming over Seward County 30-17, 27-30, 30-23, 30-25
Noon -- Laramie County over McCook 30-24, 30-21, 30-24
Noon -- Central Wyoming over Air Force Prep 30-26, 30-17, 30-28
2 p.m. -- Seward County over EWC 30-17, 30-22, 30-21
2 p.m. -- Colby C.C. over Casper College -- 30-24, 30-25, 30-25
4 p.m. -- Central Wyoming over McCook 30-28, 30-21, 30-23
4 p.m. -- Air Force Prep over Laramie County 30-28, 30-22, 19-30, 30-24
7 p.m. -- Colby C.C. over EWC 30-24, 30-26, 30-19
7 p.m. -- Casper vs. McCook 30-18, 30-16, 30-19

WNCC vs. NW Wyoming Stats: Leticia Kuhn had 12 point, six digs, seven kills and six aces; Barbara Freitas ahs nine points, four kills, two blocks and three aces; Soriana Pacheco had nine points, four digs and 22 set assists; Jenny Eichler had 10 kills, six points and four blocks; Kendra Schauermann had five kills and six digs; Hailey Mueller had six kills; Bianca Rivera had five kills, 13 points, nine digs and four aces; Stacie Meisner had six points and six digs; Jillian Kelly had four kills and six points.

WNCC vs. Dodge City Stats: Jenny Eichler 15 kills, three digs and four blocks; Bianca Rivera 11 digs; Stacie Meisner nine digs, six points and two kills; Soriana Pacheco eight digs, eight points, three aces, three kills, two blocks and 40 set assists; Jillian Kelly five digs, five kills and eight points; Kendra Schauermann three digs, five kills and nine points; Leticia Kuhn two digs, two aces and seven kills; Shawntell Jones two blocks and three kills; Hailey Mueller two blocks and seven kills.

WNCC vs. Western Wyoming: LeticiaKuhn had 21 digs and 18 kills; Jenny Eichler had 13 kills and three blocks; Bianca Rivera had 23 digs, four points; Hailey Mueller had six blocks and six kills; Kendra Schauermann had 14 digs, three blocks, five points and five kills; Soriana Pacheco had 10 digs, three blocks (2 solo), eight kills and six points; Stacie Meisner had nine digs and four points.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Wyo-Braska Shootout Thursday Match Results

Results of Matches Played at WNCC Site
Noon -- WNCC over Casper 30-13, 30-18, 35-33
Noon -- Seward County over Sheridan College 30-25, 30-27, 30-20
2 p.m. -- Central Nebraska over Laramie County 30-18, 30-24, 33-30
2 p.m. -- Colby C.C. over Central Wyoming 30-26, 30-28, 30-26
4 p.m. -- WNCC over Sheridan 30-10, 30-19, 30-26
4 p.m. -- Casper College over Seward County 27-30, 25-30, 30-21, 30-28, 16-14
6 p.m. -- Central Nebraska over Central Wyoming 30-24, 30-20, 30-32, 30-22
6 p.m. -- Laramie County over Colby C.C. 25-30, 30-19, 27-30, 30-26, 15-12
8 p.m. -- WNCC over Colby C.C. 30-16, 30-17, 30-20
8 p.m. -- Seward County over Laramie County 30-23, 33-30, 26-30, 30-27

Results of Matches Played at EWC Site
Noon -- EWC over Dodge City 30-27, 30-25, 30-19
Noon -- Western Wyoming over NE Colorado 30-24, 30-20, 28-30, 30-32, 15-7
2 p.m. -- Northwest Wyoming over McCook 30-21, 30-21, 30-25
2 p.m. -- Western Wyoming over Air Force Prep 30-23, 30-17, 30-23
4 p.m. -- NE Colorado over EWC 30-20, 26-30, 30-19, 30-20
4 p.m. -- Northwest Wyoming over Dodge City 30-19, 30-13, 24-30, 30-22
6 p.m. -- Air Force over McCook 30-23, 31-29, 30-17
6 p.m. -- Western Wyoming over Dodge City 30-17, 30-9, 30-9
8 p.m. -- EWC oveer McCook 27-30, 30-22, 30-24, 30-25
8 p.m. -- NE Colorado over Northwest Wyoming 30-8, 30-17, 30-20

Match Statistics/Highlights
WNCC vs. Casper -- WNCC's Leticia Kuhn finished with 16 points, eight aces, 10 kills and five digs; Barbara Freitas had 11 points, two aces, five kills; Stacie Meisner had 10 points, 10 digs, four aces; Jenny Eichler had eight kills, four blocks, two points.
WNCC vs. Sheridan -- Stacie Meisner had nine digs, 10 points; Jenny Eichler had seven kills, four blocks; Barbara Freitas as 10 points, four aces; Soriana Pacheco 10 points, 21 assists, three digs; Hailey Mueller four blocks; Leticia Kuhn three aces, seven points, five blocks, six kills.
WNCC vs. Colby -- Leticia Kuhn finished with 12 kills, 13 digs, nine points and three aces; Jenny Eichler with eight kills and five blocks; Barbara Freitas with seven kills and four points; Soriana Pacheco six kills, three blocks, eight points, five digs and 40 set assists; Kendra Schauermann with eight kills, three points and 12 digs; Stacie Meisner with two kills, 10 points and eight digs; Bianca Rivera with nine points and 14 digs; Shawntell Jones with four blocks.


Wednesday, September 20, 2006

WNCC Volleyball Team No. in the nation

WNCC volleyball makes history with No. 1 ranking in NJCAA polls

Don’t mind the little extra swagger the Western Nebraska Community College volleyball team now possesses when they take to the court.

That swagger is warranted after the Cougars vaulted to the No. 1 spot in the latest National Junior College Athletic Association rankings that were released Wednesday morning. It is the first time the Cougar volleyball team has been ranked in the top spot. It is also the third time ever that a Cougar team has been ranked No. 1. In 2004, both the men’s and women’s basketball teams garnered the top spot with the men staying there for five weeks and the women just one.

“I think the girls are excited about the ranking,” WNCC head coach Chris Green said. “For me it really doesn’t mean a lot. It is still early in the season and it is only the second poll that has come out. It would be better to be ranked No. 1 at the end of the season, but we are up there and if we keep winning I suppose we will stat at No. 1. That is a good thing that we control our own destiny.”

For freshman Kendra Schauermann, the ranking is still a shock.

“Honestly, it is almost unbelievable. But it feels really good to be able to say that we are ranked No. 1 in the country,” the outside hitter from Windsor, Colo., said. “However, at the same time, it won’t mean anything unless we play up to it and keep it. To do this, we will have to remain level-headed and just play our own game no matter who the opponent is.”

Stacie Meisner, a Gering High graduate who has been part of a winning tradition for the Bulldogs all through high school, knows that they can’t too excited.

“It’s really exciting to be ranked No. 1, but it doesn’t really change anything for us,” she said. “We’ll continue to work hard like we have all season and the only pressure we have is what we expect from ourselves.”

WNCC is worthy of the ranking sitting atop the rankings with a 26-1 record. Their only defeat came to North Idaho College, who is No. 2 in the polls. Rounding out the top five is Iowa Western Community College, Jefferson College and Blinn College.

Miami-Dade Community College, last week’s No. 1 team, lost three times last week to Lake Land College, Missouri State-West Plains and Jefferson College to fall to No. 8. The Cougars return to the courts, with their No. 1 ranking in tow, Thursday through Friday when they host the Wyo-Braska Shootout.

The Cougars rise to the top is warranted considering that the team has defeated five of the to 20 teams or other teams that received votes. WNCC defeated North Idaho, Salt Lake Community College and Snow College at the Salt Lake tournament, in which the Cougars won for the first time in school history.

WNCC also has defeated Iowa Western Community and Central Community College-Columbus (No. 13 in Division II) two weeks ago. The team also handed Northeastern Junior College two defeats.

Green said the players realize they have to keep improving to stay on top.

“They want to prove and show everyone that they really deserve to be No. 1,” he said. “ I think it is a good thing for us, and I don’t think this group of girls will become cocky or anything like that. They realize that they need to keep improving. I think it will make us a better team because they want to show everyone that they are really No. 1. They are working hard to prove that.”

Jennifer Eichler, who didn’t play last year when the team went through the regular season with one loss, realizes they cannot stop now.

“I have never been on a team that has been ranked this high before,” she said. “It’s really great that people are expecting a lot from us now. I think that we can do really well and stay at the top. But we will definitely have to work our hardest and not get off track. It will take everything everybody has at time to stay there.”

The Cougars have won four tournaments so far this season and are currently on a 44-game winning streak, and a 72 match winning streak against Region IX teams.

Green said the No. 1 ranking adds to other teams wanting to defeat the Cougars.

I think everyone wanted to beat us to begin with, so being No. 1, I don’t know if that is much of a difference,” he said. “If you go into a match and you are the No. 2 team in the country, the other team is looking to beat at just as bad. It is not like we are a dominate No. 1. We just need to keep working hard, and continue to improve maybe now faster then the teams that we already played.”

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Women soccer wins, men lose to Barton

WNCC's Bre Perkes continue to make a climb on the NJCAA scoring ladder. The freshman knotched two more goals and added an assist in powering the Cougar women to their second win of the season with a 3-1 win over Barton County Community College Sunday afternoon.

The men, on the other hand, weren't as fortunate. The Cougars out-shot Barton 15-12, but couldn't get the ball in the back of the net. Barton scored their lone goal in the 75th minute.

Both teams will be back in action Wednesday when they travel to Western Wyoming Community College.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

WNCC volleyball captures another tourney title

No. 2 Cougars win 17th in a row, improve to 26-1

By JEREMY WOZNICK
Star-Herald Sports Reporter

GARDEN CITY, Kan. — Another tournament, another tournament title for the Western Nebraska Community College volleyball team.

In what’s becoming a trend this season, the Cougars rolled to three more victories Saturday to capture first-place honors at the Garden City Invite in Garden City, Kan. The tournament title was WNCC’s fourth of the season and improved the Cougars’ overall record to an impressive 26-1.

“Overall, we played pretty well,” said WNCC coach Chris Green, whose team has won 17 matches in a row without dropping a single game. “We served the ball really well in this tournament and that was one thing we were looking to try to do after a couple of home games where we didn’t serve very well. We did serve extremely well in this tournament and that was one real good positive.”

Gering High School graduate Stacie Meisner was one of a number of Cougars who really stepped up in the serving department. In a 30-7, 30-18, 30-21 win over West Texas, Meisner totaled 22 service points and fired three aces.

“Stacie’s serving was incredible,” Green said. “She just has a great float serve and she’s a weapon when she goes back there to the serving line.”

Jenny Eichler and Leticia Kuhn each recorded nine kills to pace WNCC in hitting against West Texas, while Hailey Mueller led the team in blocks with four. Freshman Soriana Pacheco registered 30 set assists from her setter’s position and sophomore Bianca Rivera totaled a team-leading 11 digs in the match.

Against the host school Garden City, Meisner served 15 points and had 12 digs to help pace the Cougars to a 30-18, 30-12, 30-13 win. Kuhn finished with a double-double in the win with 11 kills and 11 digs, and Eichler had three blocks. Pacheco totaled 32 assists and Rivera recorded 18 digs and served seven aces.

In WNCC’s other match on Saturday, Eichler pounded 11 kills to lead the Cougars to a 30-14, 30-24, 30-20 win over Colby Community College. Mueller again led the team in blocks with six and Kuhn finished with 12 points and nine digs. Also for WNCC in the match, Pacheco had 31 assists, Rivera had nine digs and Barbara Freitas had two aces and four points.

“The competition in this tournament wasn’t as good as what we’ve been used to,” Green said. “Garden City has a pretty good team and we played well enough to dominate them. That was encouraging.”

WNCC, which is ranked No. 2 in this week’s NJCAA poll, will be back in action at Cougar Palace Thursday through Saturday at the WyoBraska Shootout. The Cougars will play seven matches in the tournament, which WNCC co-hosts with Eastern Wyoming College.

WNCC continues to roll

By JEREMY WOZNICK
Star-Herald
Sports Reporter

A long road trip to southern Kansas did little to slow down the Western Nebraska Community College volleyball team Friday evening at the Garden City Invite in Garden City, Kan.

WNCC, ranked No. 2 in this week’s NJCAA poll, blitzed Vernon College out of Vernon, Tex., 30-9, 30-16, 30-13 to improve to 23-1 on the season. The victory also was the Cougars’ 14th in a row. The key to WNCC’s strong play proved to be serving, as the Cougars recorded 20 aces in the match.

“We served very well. We served 20 aces and had only 9 service errors, so we served tough,” WNCC coach Chris Green said. “They [Vernon College] struggled with serve receive and the match was over very quick. In the first game, I think we rotated one time.”

Leading the Cougars’ serving charge was Soriana Pacheco and Gering High School graduate Stacie Meisner. The duo both served 15 points and fired five aces. Pacheco also recorded 31 set assists from her setter’s position to lead WNCC.

Sophomore Bianca Rivera led WNCC’s hitting attack with nine kills. She also paced WNCC defensively with 11 digs.

Redshirt freshman Jenny Eichler continued her stellar play in the front row for the Cougars in the match as she pounded six kills and led the way with five big blocks.

WNCC is expected to get a stiffer test today when the Cougars close out the tournament with three matches against Colby Community College, West Texas and the host Garden City. The Cougars have already won three tournament titles this season.

Soccer drops matches to Northern Oklahoma

The WNCC men's and women's soccer teams not only had to endure a physical Northern Oklahoma team, but they had to manage 40 to 45 mph winds. The women lost 3-2 and the men lost 2-1.

In the women's contest, the Cougars led 2-0 at halftime. Nickole Mueller took a pass from Paige Achatz at the 28th minute for a 1-0 lead. A little bit later, Bre Perkes, who is No. 8 in scoring in the nation, nailed a penalty kick for the 2-0 halftime lead.

The second half was a different stroy as Northern Oklahome kept taking shots as they had the wind for the wind. Also, Mueller left the match in the second half with ashma troubles because of the wind and dust, and Perkes was head-butted in the second half. Jenny Dittbenner saved 10 shots while in goal for the Cougars.

As for the men's contest, Northern Oklahoma took a 1-0 halftime lead and went up 2-0 with a goal in the 66th minutes. WNCC came back and netted a goal in teh 78th minutes as Andrea Antunduaga took a pass from Eloy Matos for the team's first goal. WNCC out-played Northern Oklahoma, but couldn't get the ball into the net. WNCC outshot the other team 18-7 and Adam Rivera had five saves.

The team will return to action Sunday when they face Barton County. The women go at 11 a.m. MST and the men at 1 p.m.

Softball team takes two at North Platte tourney

The WNCC softball team ran its fall record to 5-1 with two victories at the North Platte tournament, which features a collection of four-year and two-year schools.

The Cougars opened the day with a 4-3 win over Colby Community College with Natasha Dypchey picking up the win. The team then defeated Hastings College 10-9. In that contest Jessica Pexton picked up the win. Amanda Torimaru blasted a 3-run home run. The team has one more game tonight and the bracket play on Sunday.

Friday, September 15, 2006

WNCC volleyball team too much for Casper

It was a workman-like effort for the Western Nebraska Community College volleyball team as 10 of the 13 players recorded a kill in sweeping past Casper College Thursday night at Cougar Palace.

Leticia Kuhn and Jenny Eichler led the way with 12 kills each in the 30-15, 30-22, 30-20 win giving the No. 2 Cougars their 22nd victory of the season.

"All-around we played pretty good," Scottsbluff's Becky Hughes said. "We were still sloppy in some areas, but we came together and played as a team and finished like we know how. Our hitters are very talented and it is good to see them step up to the plate."

WNCC notched 51 kills as a team in registering its 74th straight win over a Region IX victory dating back to 2004. W NCC head coach Chris Green was pleased with how his team started and finished the match.

"I think we came out pretty strong despite having some defensive lapses. But I think the first game went pretty well," he said. "The second game we had a little bit of a letdown and we struggled a little bit. Then I think in the third game, the line-up that was out on the court played very well. I was happy how they finished."

Thursday's match saw a plethora of players step up. Eichler and Kuhn might have finished with 12 kills each, but several players stepped up as well Bianca Rivera and Barbara Freitas each had six kills followed by Soriana Pacheco with five, Kendra Schauermann with four, Hailey Mueller with three, and one each from Becky Hughes, Shawntell Jones and Jillian Kelly.

But, it wasn't just the attacking the stood out Thursday, the team also had seven players record service points, seven with blocks, as well as five with ace serves. Gering graduate Stacie Meisner led the team with 12 points and one ace, followed by Pacheco and Rivera with eight points, Schauermann with seven, Kuhn with five, Freitas with four and Cassie Vrooman with two.Jones, Freitas and Hughes each finished with three blocks on the night. And it was Freitas and Hughes' double block that sealed the win for the Cougars.

"It is always exciting getting the last point," Hughes said.

WNCC's rolled in the first game running to a 17-10 lead behind the killing and serving of Kuhn. The 6-foot freshman had five kills and two points in the early going. After that, Meisner served up four straight points followed by four by Schauermann to push WNCC to the 30-15 win.

The Cougars were just as dominating in the early parts of game two running to a 17-10 lead behind a Eichler kill, before Casper's Bridget Neal served up three points to cut the lead to 18-14. The Thunderbirds had the lead down to 24-20 at one stretch before a triple block by Mueller, Schauermann and Eichler sealed the win.The third game was give and go between both teams. Casper's Julia Gruszecka hamered home a kill to nknot the score at 13. After that, things changed in a heartbeat as Vrooman had three service points for a 17-13 lead. Several rotations later, Hughes hammered home a kill to push the lead to five, 20-15.

Meisner's sizzling services baffled the Casper defense with four straight points and a 28-18 lead and consequently the 30-20 win.WNCC will have little time to rest as they head out at 7 a.m. today for the Garden City tournament. The Cougar's first match is scheduled today at 5 p.m. against Vernon (Texas) College.

"It might not as tough as Salt Lake or the Columbus tournament, but every time we step out on the court the other teams want to beat us because we are the No. 2 team in the country," Green said. "We have a pretty big target on our back. That is what happens when you are ranked."

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

WNCC volleyball sweeps McCook

The Western Nebraska Community College’s Jennifer Eichler pounded home 16 kills and three Cougars finished with double-figure points as the Cougars swept McCook Community College 30-12, 30-9, 30-20 Tuesday evening at Cougar Palace.

Eichler, though, was just one of the heroes on the night as Barbara Freitas, Soriana Pacheco and Kendra Schauermann each had stellar games in the serving department. Schauermann finished the night with 15 points followed by with Pacheco 14 and Feitas 13.

WNCC coach Chris Green said while several people stepped on the serving end, his team had more errors then aces. Green complimented McCook’s defensive play. “Our goal was to have more aces then errors and I don’t think we had that tonight in our serving,” he said. “I think McCook actually passed pretty well and we weren’t serving very aggressive.”

But what the Cougars were doing was terminating kills and making serving runs of three, four, five and even longer runs periodically all night long. In the first game, Freitas and Schauermann were the serving heroes. Freitas had six points behind the hitting of Eichler, who had three kills during the stretch to help WNCC to a 19-9 lead.

A couple rotations later, Schauermann iced the game as her floating serve rattled the McCook defense for seven straight points, including an ace to help WNCC to a 28-11 lead, and consequently the 30-12 win.

Soriana Pacheco started the Cougars on the right foot in game two with four straight points for a 5-0 lead. Then it was Schauermann’s turn to at the service line and the 5-foot-8 Windsor, Colo., graduate served up six points behind two Freitas and Echler kills, and two Eichler blocks for a 12-1 lead.

WNCC stretched the lead to 22-4 as Jillian Kelly had five straight service points. Freitas wrapped up the game with four straight points, climaxing with a Eichler kill.

The third game was back and forth in momentum. WNCC jumped out to a 5-1 lead before McCook’s Candace Smith, a Gering graduate, sliced the lead to 5-4 on two service points. The Cougars responded back jumping back to an 8-4 lead behind Freitas’ three points, including two aces. Later, Cassie Vrooman served up four points for a 13-5 lead.

McCook wouldn’t fold as the Indians battled back cutting the lead to 18-15 behind Kelsey Kathman’s three points. McCook cut the lead to three once again, 20-17, before Bianca Rivera served up three points for a 26-18. Pacheco finished off the match with two service points. Green is pleased with how Eichler and Freitas are coming around.

“Eichler has been doing a great job lately and I can’t say enough about her,” he said. “This past weekend, too, she did a great job, especially in the championship match against Iowa Western. She is jumping well and she is hitting a high ball.”

Eichler was no match for the McCook defense as she hammered home 16 kills. She also had three blocks on the night.

Eichler’s performance was mirrored by Freitas, who had a complete all-around match. The 5-11 sophomore from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, finished with 13 points, two aces, six digs, nine kills and four blocks.

“Barbara did a nice job [Tuesday night],” Green said. “She has been improving steadily through out the season. We have three middle blockers that are doing a pretty good job and she is right in the mix.”

Also for the WNCC, Leticia Kuhn had five digs and six kills; Pacheco had 14 points, 32 set assists, five digs and three blocks; Schauermann 15 points and eight digs; Rivera nine digs, five points and four kills; Kelly seven digs, two blocks and six points; Hailey Mueller six kills and two blocks; and Vrooman five points and five set assists.

WNCC, 21-1, will be back in action Thursday night as they host Casper College. Green said Casper will be a good test for his team. “We hate to see the third game end up like it did where we kind of lost momentum, especially going into a tough match on Thursday,” Green said. “Casper is a lot better team then some of the teams that we have had here so far this season. We are expecting a tough match on Thursday night. Hopefully against Casper we will have a lot of people in the stands.”

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Cougar softball team goes 1-1 in final day of Cougar Classic

It was a bitter sweet Sunday for the WNCC women's softball team in their own Cougar Classic at Volunteer Field. The team opened the second day with an impressive 5-0 win over McCook Community College before falling to North Platte Community College 5-3.

In the opener, pitcher Natasha Dypchey went 5 1/3 innings striking out 11 McCook batters and allowing just three hits. Offensively, the Cougars pounded out 10 hits in the win.

The Cougars got on the scoreboard first in the third inning. Kara Ryman reached base on a fielding error by the thirdbaseman and scored on a Ashley Eichelberger double for a 1-0 lead. The Cougars plated two more runs in teh fifth. Ryman, again, led off with a single and scored on a sacrifice fly by Amanda Torimaru. Eichelberger then smacked a triple (or a hard-hit grounder that that left fielder couldn't stop) and then scored the second run on a Lauren Bourdon triple for a 3-0 lead.

WNCC added another two more runs in the sixth. Jessica McNabb led things off with a single to left field. Then, with two outs, Torimaru singled to score McNabb. Torimaru scored on a double by Eichelberger for the 5-0 win. Eichelberger was 3-for-4 with two doubles, a triple and two RBIs. Torimaru also had two hits, singles, as she went 2-for-3.

In the team's final game with North Platte, North Platte scored four runs in the fourth inning on six hits to take the game 5-3. Jessica Pexton pitched three strong innings allowing just one one run on one hit before giving way in the fourth.

The Cougars biggest victim in this game was their inability to get the big hit to break open a tight ball game. WNCC scored the first run in the top of the first as McNabb reached base on an error. She later scored on a two-out single by Torimaru. Eichelberger then singled before the team left runners in scoring position when the third out was made.

North Platte answered with one run in the first before WNCC took the 2-1 lead with a run in the third. With one out, Eichelberger walked and then gave way to pinch-runner Stephanie Hamilton. Hamilton score on a Lauren Mills fielder's choice. WNCC added another run in the fifth as Bourdan reached base on a fielder's choice and scored on a Whitney Foster single for the final run before time limit was up.

Other scores in the tournament saw North Platte Community College down Chadron State 9-6 and McCook Community College used a last inning rally to get past Chadron State 6-5.

Cougar men's, women's soccer downs Western Wyoming


WNCC's Bre Perkes scored four goals and assisted another as the women's soccer team collected their first win of the season with a 11-0 win over Western Wyoming Community College. The team als received two goals and two assists from Amanda Arrant, two goals and an assist from Paige Achatz, a goal and assist from Kiwi Wingert and Nancy Boyack, a goal from Nickole Mueller and an assist from Stacy Agnew.

The Cougar women led 6-0 at halftime and never looked back as Paige Achatz scored the opening goal just two minutes into the match. Minutes later, Bre Perkes registered the first of her four goals on a penalty kick at the seven minute mark, followed by Kiwi Wingert netting a goal with nine minutes gone in the game.

The Cougar men also played well in their 3-0 win against Western Wyoming. For the men, Eloy Matos broke loose and scored two goals to show his quick-strike, strong leg. Eloy scored on a rifle shot 11 minutes into the game. Five minutes later, Daniel Ocampo netted a goal to give WNCC a 2-0 halftime lead.

The second half was a defensive struggle until Eloy took a pass from Francisco Granzanti and registered his second goal at the 35 minute mark for the 3-0 win.

The Cougar men will be back in action Wednesday when they travel to Laramie County Community College. Then, both teams will be in Great Bend, Kan., for matches against Barton County and Northern Oklahoma this weekend.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Cougars win Raider Invite, run record to 18-1

The Cougar volleyball team continues picking up the wins as they won yet another tournament. This time, the Cougars won the Raider Invite without dropping one game.

After going 3-0 on Friday, the team won for matches on Saturday. They started the contest disposing of Neosha County Community College 30-20, 30-12. That put the Cougars as the No. 1 seed in the tournament. In their first bracket play contest, the Cougars defeated Laramie County Community College 30-12, 30-16. They they downed Northeastern Junior College 30-24, 30-24 and the beat Iowa Western Community College 30-28, 30-24 for the title.

The Cougars will be back in action on Tuesday when they host McCook Community College and then Casper College on Thursday.

WNCC softball team opens fall season with win


The WNCC women's softball team, despite misty weather, turned in a good performance in their fall season opener downing Chadron State College 7-3 in the first game of the WNCC Cougar Classic.

The Cougars received several clutch hitting performances in the game. Amanda Torimaru, Ashley Eichelberger, Kara Ryman and Lauren Bourdon each collected two hits in the contest and each had a single and double. Eichelberger also had two RBIs, as well as Bourdon and Ryman. Bourdan's 2-run scoring double in the fourth inning put the Cougars up 4-3. In the fifth, Ryman delivered another 2-run double to put the Cougars up 7-3.

Natasha Dypchey picked up the win for the Cougars going six innings, allowing three runs, two hits and striking out one. Dypchey gave up one home run, a 2-run shot by Chadron High graduate Cassie Humphrey in the third.

The tournament continues Saturday and Sunday. Any postponements on the tourney or schedule changes because of the weather will be posted here.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Cougar volleyball 3-0 at Raider Invite

The WNCC women's volleyball team ran their record to 16-1 on the season with impressive wins at the Raider Invite in Columbus, Neb., on Friday.

The team opened the tournament with an astounding 30-18, 30-13 win over Cloud County Community College Friday morning. They then bounded host Central Community College-Columbus 30-21, 30-15. The team then finished the first day with a 30-21, 30-15 defeat of Laramie County Community College.

The Cougars will have one more pool match on Saturday against Neosha County Community College and then enter bracket play.

WNCC, Chadron State softball teams open fall season at Cougar Classic


The Western Nebraska Community College and Chadron State College softball teams will open the fall season Saturday at the WNCC Cougar Classic at Volunteer Field in Scottsbluff. The two Panhandle colleges will meet in the first game of the four-team round-robin classic. First pitch is scheduled for 10 a.m. The Classic continues through Sunday.

Other games on Saturday will see Chadron State facing North Platte Community College at Noon, McCook Community College taking on WNCC at 2 p.m. and North Platte meeting McCook at 4 p.m.

Action Sunday has WNCC facing McCook at 9 a.m., Chadron State meeting McCook at 11 a.m., North Platte taking on Chadron State at 1 p.m. and the WNCC wrapping up the Classic at 3 p.m. against North Platte.

WNCC opens the fall season with 13 players on the roster with just two sophomores on the team. Ashley Eichelberger returns from last year’s record-setting team, while Jessica Ventoza transferred from Highline Community College in Washington. The other members of the team are first-year players, and Douglas, Wyo., freshman Jessica Pexton said she is anxious for the season to start.


“I’m really excited for the season to start, because we have a great group of girls with a lot of talent,” she said. “We have really good team chemistry and we are going to dominate this year!”

Pexton will also compete against her high school teammates Bobbi Bath and Amber Tucker, freshmen for Chadron State.

“It will be interesting to play against these girls again because I played on the field with them for four years,” she said. “They are good players and it will be an exciting change to play against them.”

Pexton’s reunion is just one of many for players this weekend. Several players will be back in Scottsbluff after outstanding high school careers at Scottsbluff, Gering and Chadron high schools.

Chadron State has four players returning including Chadron High’s all-star duo of Cassie Humphrey and Katelyn Moore. Humphrey was the Star-Herald softball player of the year for three consecutive years, while Moore was the top shortstop in the region. The Eagles also feature Gering’s Linsey Trackwell and Scottsbluff’s Melanie Michael.

North Platte features three area players. Returning to the Knights this season are Scottsbluff’s Jenn Lang and Chadron’s Sasha Catches. Chadron’s Carmen Barth is also a member of the North Platte team.

Pexton said it should be an interesting tournament and after two weeks of practice, it will be nice to play games for real.

“Practice has been going really well,” she said. “We get along so well on and off the field, so it will be exciting to finally play in a game this weekend and see how we do.”

Pexton is one of just five pitchers on the Cougar team this year, which will be one of team’s strengths.

“Our pitching staff looks very strong this year and with five pitchers, we will be able to use the variety that we have,” she said. “If we show one pitcher against a team, we then can throw a different one against them later on so they will never know what to expect. We also have good, solid defense and it is going to be hard for the opponents to score on us.”

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Women's soccer losses, but wins


The scoreboard read 4-1 in favor of Laramie County Community College. But in the eyes of the WNCC women players, they won the game in their hearts Sunday afternoon at Cheyenne, Wyo.

The Cougar women put on a defensive show that that the No. 3 team in the nation scratching their head of how to get the ball into the net. LCCC scored early, at the 10 minute mark. That was it as the Cougars frustrated the Golden Eagle players to trail 1-0 at halftime. The key moment in the first half was a Jeanette Dittbenner save in goal on a penalty kick.

The Cougars managed just one shot on goal in the first half, but 15 minutes into the second half Bre Perkes ignited the Cougar team by scoring to tie the match. A few minutes later, LCCC scored again on an "oopsey" goal. Still, the Cougar defense kept playing tough as the contest was anyones until wiht nine minutes to play when LCCC added two insurance goals for the heck of it.

Whatever the case, the Cougar women's play on the field, considering the Cougars are actually a first-year program, deserves some accolades. The game plan was superb and minus the difference in the number of players, WNCC showed that Cougar women''s soccer is coming back full force.

The Cougar women will return to action at home against Western Wyoming Community College this Saturday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

WNCC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS!!!!!

The Cougars are the 2006 Salt Lake Invite tournament champions after defeating Lake Land Community College. The scores were:

First game -- WNCC won 30-26.
Second game -- WNCC won 30-28
Third game -- WNCC won 30-23
Tournament Champs.

As for individual honors Leticia Kuhn was named the MVP of the tournament. No other Cougar player made the all-tournament team. Kuhn finished with 18 kills and 9 digs. Jenny Eichler also had a good match with 12 kills. Shawntell Jones had 6 blocks followed by Hailey Mueller with 4. Bianca Rivera had 16 digs followed by Kendra Schauerman with 12.

Cougars in title game of Salt Lake Tourney

For the second year in a row, the Cougars earned a berth in the title game of the Salt Lake Invite after play on Saturday.

The Cougars earned the berth after knocking off North Idaho College in three straight games 30-24, 30-25, 30-17. The win avenged Saturday morning's loss to NIC when the Cougars won the first game 30-18 and then fell 30-16, 15-13 for the team's first loss of the year.

In the win, assistant coach Amy Winters said it was a team effort and they played well. Jenny Eichler led the team wiht 16 kills followed by Leticia Kuhn with 15 and Soriano with 10 kills. Bianca Rivera led with 12 digs followed by Leticha with 10 and Kendra Schauermann with 9. Stacie Meisner led with 12 points, while Shawntell Jones had seven blocks followed by Hailey Mueller with six.

The Cougars play in the championship match at 5 p.m. against a yet to be determined opponent.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Cougar volleyball team finish day one 4-0 at Salt Lake


The WNCC women's volleyball team showed why they are ranked No. 5 in the pre-season polls after starting the Salt Lake Tournament off in fine fashion with a perfect 4-0 mark.

The squad started things by running past Snow College 30-18, 30-12, Yavapai 30-24, 30-22 and then defeating the defending national champs College of Southern Idaho 30-25, 30-28. It was the first time Green has beaten Southern Idaho. The team then finished off day one with a heart-wrenching 3-game win against Salt Lake Community College 30-16, 28-30, 18-16. Amy Winters, assistant coach, text messaged and said that the players were tired the last two games. and it was a tough win.

In the win against Snow College, pre-season first team all-American selection Bianca Rivera was electric from the serving line finishing with a team high seven aces. Gering's Stacie Meisner finished with four aces. Leticia Kuhn led the team with seven kills followed by Jenny Eichler with four kills.

Against Yavapa Leticia Kuhn and Jenny Eichler each had 11 kills and Soriana had four blocks; and against Southern Idaho, Leticha had 11 kills and two blocks and Bianca Rivera had eight digs.

In the big win against Salt Lake, Leticha finished with 19 kills followed by Shawntell Jones with four blocks, Jenny Eichler with three blocks, Soriana with 30 set assists and Bianca with 20 digs.

The Cougars, 4-0 in the tournament and 9-0 overall, will have one more pool play match Saturday morning against another top-20 ranked team in Northern Idaho before beginning bracket play that afternoon.

Way to go Cougar ladies! You are awesome!

Cougar women ready for soccer home-opener Saturday

It has been over a year since the last Western Nebraska Community College women’s soccer team took to the field.

Saturday that will all change when WNCC hosts Butler County Community College in a 1 p.m. contest at the Allan Landers Soccer Complex.

“We are really excited to have a lot of the Scottsbluff fans to come out see what we have to offer,” freshman Ashley Miller said. “I know there will be a bunch of people that are going to come out. The whole men’s soccer team will be out there cheering us on, and all the host families will be out there. They are all excited to have a girls team again.”

WNCC will take a 0-2 record into the match against a Butler team that is 2-0 after beating Coffeyville Community College 14-0 on Monday and then Northern Oklahoma Wednesday 7-2

The Cougars, on the other hand, are refocused after nearly defeating Rochester Community and Technical College. WNCC fell 3-2 after leading 2-0 at halftime. That narrow defeat came after a disappointing loss to Iowa Central Community College 7-0 the day before.

“That [narrow win] was a big eye-opener for me because the day before we didn’t play very well and I was worried about the rest of our season. I didn’t think we would do very well,” Miller said. “The Rochester game that we lost 3-2, made me real excited for the season. Now, I think we will do really well.”

The Cougars only have a roster 12-deep, and minus a few injuries here and there, the players play a full 90-minute game without any breaks. Miller said that is tough at times, but it will make them better for the future.

“There is much more running involved in soccer and playing with just enough players doesn’t allow you have a break,” she said. “Your break is your walking time and ball goes out of play on the field. You also need to know you can’t get hurt because we would be down some players.”

Miller said there still is plenty of talent on the team and the more they play together, the better they will be in the future.

“Our team will be really close because of this,” she said. “Than next year will have a lot more players and we will be really good.”

A win in the home-opener will also do a lot for the player’s moral down the stretch this season, including a big Region IX encounter with Laramie County Community College on Sunday. That match has a 11 a.m. start in Cheyenne, Wyo.

“I really hope to beat Butler,” Miller said. “It will give our team a lot of motivation and then it will get us really excited for LCCC.”