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Soccer: Joplin claims tourney title with lopsided wins

The host Joplin Eagles recorded a pair of lopsided wins to capture the championship of their own Joplin Invitational Soccer Tournament on Saturday afternoon at the JHS athletic complex.
Competing in a three team round-robin event, Joplin beat Parsons 8-0 and McDonald County 8-0.
“We were glad that we were able to handle our business today,” Joplin coach Josh Thompson said, noting the shutouts were the first for the team this season. “We’re trying to set a tone. We don’t have any more practices before our next two games, so we wanted to use every bit of time that we can. These games are preparing us for Monday and Tuesday. We want to keep the momentum going.”
The Eagles dominated possession from the start against Parsons, a first-year program.
Brady Carter and Andrew Taylor scored early goals. Carter scored again in the 25th minute and Adam Montanez added a goal in the 32nd minute for a 4-0 lead.
Brayden Anderson and Montanez added goals late in the first half for a 6-0 advantage.
A senior forward, Carter scored his third and fourth goals during the first 10 minutes of the second half, ending the match.
The match with the Mustangs was similar to the one with the Vikings, as multiple players knocked in goals.
“We were glad that we could spread it around,” Thompson said. “Some guys who are usually defenders were able to come up and contribute offensively, so they were excited to be able to do that.”
With Saturday’s two wins, Joplin is now 6-9.
The Eagles host Springfield Catholic at 6:30 on Monday and travel to Ozark on Tuesday. There are just three weeks remaining in the regular season.
“We’re hoping this is something we can build from,” Thompson said. “This next week there will be three games where we’ll see good opponents that will tell us exactly where we’re at as a team. We just want to be our best by the time we hit districts.”

 

The Joplin Eagles pose with the championship plaque of the Joplin Invitational Soccer Tournament on Saturday at JHS. Courtesy photo.

A bevy of returning starters has Thompson excited for his second season leading Joplin soccer

After going 13-10 a year ago in his first season in charge of Joplin soccer, Josh Thompson is looking forward to seeing how his team improves in 2020.

“It meant a lot,” Thompson said of his first year as the head coach. “I had been with the team for three or four years prior to that. Getting to take over for what was my first group of freshmen to seniors, that was a big first year and it really helped me out already having a relationship with the players. There was a little bit of a learning curve, but I had the girls’ team the season before that, so that also helped.”

There were several things to like about the 2019 Joplin Eagles, and that includes their aggressiveness on offense. That mindset is something Thompson wants to see this year’s team carry over into 2020.

“I think we had a good attacking mindset a lot of the time,” Thompson said. “We were able to produce a lot of goals in quite a few games. We did lose our leading scorer from last year, with Rashawn (Davis) leaving, but I think a lot of the younger players who got playing time last year will be able to keep up with that momentum.”

Joplin has eight returning starters along with several others who have varsity experience coming back, which will be a driving force for the Eagles.

“It’s really big (to have that experience returning),” Thompson said. “I am excited about this year, and next year even. We have a really small senior class, and even though those guys will be really influential for us, that means these next two years we have junior and senior classes that will have a ton of experience. Especially this junior class, a lot of them have been getting varsity time since their freshman year and starting since their sophomore year.”

The Eagles have four seniors — F Brady Carter, M Connor Simon, D Josh Yarnall and D/F Preston Stockton — eight juniors, eight sophomores and two freshmen this season. 

“Brady Carter is coming back to the team for the first time since his freshman year,” Thompson said. “He has a lot of speed and talent up top, and he has a nose for the goal. We are excited to see what he can do. Connor Simon has been starting games for us since his freshman year. Josh Yarnall is really our only returning starter from the back line. He was a captain last year, and he will help anchor the defense.”

Joplin’s junior class is made up of D/M Grayson Stovern, M Dilan Sanchez, M/F Andrew Taylor, M Roberto Reyes, M Eric Nelson, F Gabe DeLeon, D Abe Montanez and D Noah Pearson.

It will be a new look in goal for the Eagles this season, as an injury will force a first-year player with the program to be tasked with limiting the oppositions’ scoring opportunities to open the year. 

“We are going to have a freshman starting in goal to start the season,” Thompson said. “Brayden Anderson is starting out in goal, so that is a big responsibility for a freshman to come in and step up to that. He has been eager to give it a shot.”

Of course, with the inexperience in goal for Joplin, the Eagles will rely on its biggest strength to take pressure off Anderson as he gets his feet wet at the varsity level.

“The group that we have, the players that we have, they all just get along,” Thompson said. “They have been playing together for a long time. (Our strength) is going to be unity and that team mentality. I think that will take us a long way. We have a lot of resilience with this group.”

 

“I am really excited because we have a lot returning in the midfield and on the attack,” Thompson added. “And the defense, for how much turnover we have from a year ago, I am excited to see what the group will do.”

Joplin opens the season on the road with a 6:30 p.m. matchup at Carl Junction on Sept. 1.