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Thursday, December 9, 2010

MNU Soccer team is getting ready for next year!!!


Soccer season 2010 is over already. It is time to prepare next season and head coach Kevin Wardlaw, and his assistant coach Alex Lemmon have started with the recruiting process. Here is the link to the recruitment form. Make sure you apply soon. Many players want to be part of MNU soccer team, just a few are!!!
Go pioneers!!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Men's Soccer Place 3 on All-Conference List


The Heart of America Athletic Conference released their Men’s Soccer All-Conference teams this week and the Pioneers placed 3 players on the teams. In a vote done by the conference coaches at their annual end-of-the-season meeting, Trent Remmich, Michael Shadfar, and Luis Padilla were honored with the selections.

Trent Remmich, a sophomore from Wichita, Kansas, was voted as a forward to the HAAC 1st Team. He finished 3rd in the conference in scoring with 13 goals and 6 assists on the season. He led MNU in goals scored and assists for the season and was a big reason why the Pioneers were so dangerous offensively. “Trent had a breakout year for us,” stated Coach Wardlaw. “I am happy that he has been recognized in this manner and I know he has a big future ahead of him.”

Michael Shadfar joins Trent on the HAAC 1st Team as a Midfielder. The junior from Overland Park, KS came to MNU from Johnson County Community College where he played for 2 years before transferring to MNU. He earned a starting role midway through the season and ended the year with 4 goals and 5 assists from his defensive midfield position. “Michael ended up being a huge part of our success,” stated Coach Wardlaw. “Once he learned our system and his position he was a big part of our midfield.”

Luis Padilla, a senior from Tepatitlan de Morelos, Mexico was selected to the HAAC 3rd Team as a forward. Luis had a breakout year after struggling his junior year to really make an impact on the team. He finished the year with 4 goals and 4 assists. Coach Wardlaw stated, “I am extremely happy that Luis was honored with this selection. He has grown a ton as a player and a person in the last year and it is gratifying to see his hard work pay off in this manner.”

The Pioneers finished the year with a 9-7-1 overall record and a 4-4-1 conference record

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Sporting Kansas city???






The Kansas City Wizards have had surprising changes lately. They want to make a total renovation on the team: half of the players are transferable for the next draft, Omar Bravo comes from the club Chivas de Guadalajara, Mexico,as the new franchise player, and last but not least the new name of the team is "Sporting Kansas City". Also, they will open their new stadium on June 2011. What's next??

Check out the Sporting Kansas City website..

U.S. 2022 World Cup bid falls short


U.S. lost the battle to host the soccer World Cup for 2022. Surprisingly Qatar won. The tiny desert nation of Qatar beat out the United States as the 2022 World Cup host, with FIFA brushing aside doubts about blistering heat to bring soccer's showcase event for the first time to the Middle East. The 22 voters on FIFA's executive committee, some accused of corruption in the weeks leading up to their meeting, picked Russia to stage the 2018 tournament, another first-time host. Qatar, which has promised to overcome heat of up to 130 degrees with air conditioned outdoor stadiums, won out over the U.S., Australia, Japan and South Korea in a secret vote Thursday. Qatar won the final vote 14-8. The president of FIFA Sepp Blatter closed the ceremony with these words "We go to new lands". It is practically the reason of why Qatar won over the U.S.

World Cup Hosts

Year Country
2022 Qatar
2018 Russia
2014 Brazil
2010 South Africa
2006 Germany
2002 Japan, South Korea
1998 France
1994 United States
1990 Italy
1986 Mexico
1982 Spain
1978 Argentina
1974 West Germany
1970 Mexico
1966 England
1962 Chile
1958 Sweden
1954 Switzerland
1950 Brazil
1938 France
1934 Italy
1930 Uruguay

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Season is over

The MNU male soccer teams season is over. With an overall record of 9-7-1 and a conference record of 4-4-1. "This year was not our best but we fought hard every game but sometimes it just wasn't enough" the senior Luis Padilla said. Trent Remmich lead the team in scoring with 13 goals and an average of .75 goals per game.Goalie Matt Gow was doing as good as usual, he had 52 saves over the year which averages to 3.25 saves per game. The whole team is now resting up for a short period of time until they start working out again next month.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Tough Loss, Strong Finish

Men's soccer suffered a frustrating loss on on Saturday, playing at no. 7 William Jewell. The Pioneers came in needing a win in order to pursue post season play, but were unable to come up with the victory. Jewell scored in the eighth minute off of a set piece to make it 1-0, and things started to go downhill for the Pioneers after that. Senior Felipe Guimaraes was shown a very questionable red card by the referee, forcing MNU to make a comeback playing a man down the rest of the game. In the end, the task proved too hard for the Pioneers, as they fell 5-0.
On Tuesday, MNU hosted Benedictine College for the last conference match. Although the game meant vitually nothing for both teams (MNU was already eliminated from the playoffs and Benedictine was already in) MNU came out to prove what a great team they were. They dominated the game from start to finish, ending with a solid 1-0 victory. Trench Remmich scored the goal, assisted my Michael Shadfar. Although it's not the type of end of season the Pioneers had hoped for, they look forward to next year, returning a team that is capable of anything.