Soccer season kicked off in Noble
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The 2012 Guthrie soccer season started at the annual Rose Rock Tournament in Noble. Read more…
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The 2012 Guthrie soccer season started at the annual Rose Rock Tournament in Noble. Read more…
The Guthrie boys and girls soccer teams continue to add players to the All-State list and 2010 is no different.
Correy Whoolery, Ashley Womack, and Sydney Penrod were named to the Oklahoma All-State teams. The Class 5A game will be June 11th, at Sand Springs High School, with the girls set to begin at 6 p.m., and the boys play at 8 p.m.
Both the boys and girls programs have had an All-Stater in each of the last three seasons. In total, the Lady Jays now have 14 to reach the All-State level and 11 BlueJays have made the list in school history.
To view the complete Guthrie All-State soccer list click here.
Class 5A Boys
West
Elias Smirlis, Deer Creek; Magdi Ismail, NW Classen; Matt Anderson, Western Heights; Piero Valmassoi, Chickasha; Josh Torres, Chickasha; Chris Cudjo, McGuinness; Michael O’Hare, McGuinness; Ari D’Acunha, Harrah; Quyen Bahn, NW Classen; Cole Mount, Deer Creek; Keinan Smith, McGuinness; Jordan Coleman, Durant; Mathew Levenson, Lawton MacArthur; Jonathan Constantino, Capitol Hill; Benito Olvera, Capitol Hill; Dillon Stupka, Carl Albert; Timothy Thomson, Carl Albert; Brandon Alt, Lawton MacArthur; Jose Gomez, Altus; Hunter Murphree, Durant.
East
Preston Langholz, Tulsa Washington; Adam Richardson, Claremore; Jake Litterell, Claremore; Fernando Casarrubias, Tulsa Rogers; Luis Penaloz, Tulsa Memorial; Ramin Rahmani, Tahlequah; Jack Miller, Tulsa Washington; Luke Hydrick, Tulsa Edison; Oscar Ruvalcaba, Tulsa East Central; Marshall Gilbert, Tulsa Memorial; Chris Rice, Tahlequah; Tyler Cates, Claremore; Sam Diacon, Tulsa Washington; Tony Her, Collinsville; Robert Simpson, Tulsa Kelley; Marvin Escalante, Tulsa East Central; R. Walker Botts, Grove; Correy Whoolery, Guthrie; Alex Tecle, Coweta; Kyle Craft, Tulsa Kelley.
Class 5A Girls
West
Taylor Ellis, Carl Albert; Lauren Snyder, Deer Creek; Kathryn Perry, McGuinness; Mayra Balderas, Capitol Hill; Camila Carranza, Harrah; Ali Vaughan, McGuinness; Brittany Coxsey, Durant; Ariel Bayatfar, Ada; Jordan Brittian, Noble; Gina Mengwasser, Deer Creek; Ashlee Cunningham, Harrah; Kayla Brown, Chickasha; Ashley Martinez, Altus; Amely Anderson, Lawton MacArthur; Miranda Davis, Lawton MacArthur; Courtney Worsham, Deer Creek; Jordyn Richards, Altus; Amy DeLeon, NW Classen; Michelle Hidrogo, NW Classen.
East
Bailey Franklin, Tulsa Edison; Brittany Pearsall, Pryor; Ashley Womack, Guthrie; Kaitlin Hannaford, Tulsa Edison; Mykal Brogan, Skiatook; Amy Petrikin, Tulsa Kelley; Claire Walker, Tulsa Washington; Sydney Penrod, Guthrie; Saige Truhn, Tulsa East Central; Lindsay Lofton, Skiatook; Kailey Pettay, Claremore; Courtney Walker, Coweta; Jordan Harris, Claremore; Sabrina Hale, Tulsa Memorial; Tara Garrett, Claremore; Kristen Kelley, Tulsa Kelley; Grace Walker, Tulsa Washington; Christina Horkey, Tulsa Memorial; Mandy McCrory, Tulsa Kelley.
The Guthrie soccer teams returned back to their home field Tuesday evening as they entertained the Tahlequah Tigers and splitting the double-header.
The Lady Tigers gave Guthrie their ninth loss of the season with a 5-0 win. The Lady Jays (2-9) have been only to score one goal in their last six games and have dropped their last eight games.
The boy’s team, however, snapped their three game losing streak with a huge 3-0 win. The Jays are now 6-5 overall and 2-3 in district play with a win over the 11th ranked Tahlequah club. The Jays are fighting for the fourth and final playoff spot in district three along with Tahlequah.
Guthrie is set to conclude their four game home stand Friday evening with Tulsa Hale for Senior Night. However, Hale has forfeited some games this season due to the lack of players. If so, those would results in wins for Guthrie. The last regular season game will be on the road, next Tuesday, against Tulsa Rogers
The schedule makers did not do any favors for the Guthrie High School soccer teams in start the 2010 district play. Not to mention playing on the East side of the state in district three.
Both the Jays and Lady Jays opened district play on the road for the first two games before entertaining Booker T. Washington, Tuesday evening, in Guthrie for only the second home game for the Jays.
The Hornets and Lady Hornets both entered the game ranked No. 4 in Class 5A and did not hurt their ranking by collecting two wins over Guthrie.
The Lady Hornets shut out the Lady Jays 10-0 and the Hornets got by the Jays 4-1.
The Guthrie boys have dropped two games in a row and currently stand 5-4, but 1-2 in district play. The Lady Jays have now lost six in a row and are 2-7 overall and 0-3 in the district.
Both the Guthrie girls and boys soccer teams will finally be back on their home turf starting next week after a three game road stand.
The third road game was not what the Jays and Lady Jays wanted as the Chargers swept the double-header with the Lady Jays falling 7-0 and the Jays dropping an overtime setback 3-2.
The Lady Jays have dropped their last five games and have been shut out in their last three. The games do not get easier with Class 5A’s fourth ranked team coming to town next Tuesday.
In the boys game, Memorial scored the first and second goals to jump out to a quick 2-0 lead. Both goals came in the first 10 minutes of the game.
Guthrie, who had the wind in the first half, got goals from Zac Olson and Esau Paez to tie the game at two. Derek Kelley and Correy Whoolery assisted the goals.
However, Tulsa Memorial got the overtime goal to win 3-2.
Much like the Lady Hornets, the Tulsa Washington boys team is ranked fourth in 5A this week. The Hornets visit Guthrie Tuesday with the girl’s game starting at 5:30 and the boys to follow at 7:00.
The unranked Guthrie boys soccer team made the trip up to T-Town and collected a 3-0 win over 11th ranked Coweta. The Lady Jays dropped their game with the Lady Tigers 1-0 in overtime.
The Jays, who are 5-2 overall and 1-0 in district play, have now won three games in a row as they played their second road game of a three game road trip. Next up is 6th ranked Tulsa Memorial tomorrow (Tuesday) and finally return for a four game home stand.
Guthrie got goals from Zach Olson, Omari Ajanaku, and Jason Ogan.
For the Lady Jays, who stand at 2-5 on the year and 0-1 in district 5A-3, they have now dropped their last four games after starting the season 2-1 in the Noble Rose Rock Tournament. The 11th ranked Guthrie girls will look to get back in the win column against Tulsa Memorial.
Easu Paez was just about all the Guthrie BlueJay soccer team needed in the win
over Harrah with his two goals, but it was Zack Cates who helped forced the Jays over Harrah 3-2. However, it was not all good news as the Lady Jays dropped a 3-0 decision to the Lady Panthers.
The BlueJays have now won two games in a row and stand at 4-2 on the season and the girls fall to 0-3. Harrah was the first of three games away from the home field before they set camp for a four game home stretch.
The same goes for the Lady Jays, who with the boys, travel to Coweta on Friday for the beginning of district play. The girls are set to go at 5:30.
Both Guthrie teams are playing in the district three region with all East side teams. Guthrie is considered an East team despite being on the West side of the state.
The district is made up of: Guthrie, Coweta, Tulsa Memorial, Booker T. Washington, Tulsa Edison, Tahlequah, Tulsa Hale, and Tulsa Rogers.
In the latest rankings that were released yesterday (March 23rd) T. Washington, who lost in last years state championship game, is ranked third in 5A for the boys and on the girls side T. Washington is third, Tulsa Edison is sixth, and Coweta is ranked 10th.
The Guthrie boys soccer team snapped a two game losing skid with a 2-1 win over the Shawnee Wolves. However, the Lady Jays have fallen into a two game skid.

Lady Jays coaches David Penrod and Jennifer Privette address their team in the home opener against Shawnee. Photo By: Michael Mayberry
The girls dropped a 4-1 decision to the 6A Wolves to fall to 0-2 on the year. Shawnee’s (4-0) Jordan Parsons scored a hat trick while Guthrie’s Sydney Penrod scored the only goal for Guthrie on a free kick with 15 minutes left in the game.
It was not all bad news for the Lady Jays as Keegan Fortenberry and Keshia Franks signed their letter of intents to play college soccer at Bethel College in North Newton Kansas earlier in the day.
In the boys game, Jared Ogan, who plays defense, scored the winning goal with five minutes left to over come Shawnee (1-4).
After a scoreless first half, Guthrie eliminated their two game losing streak and two game scoreless streak to improve to 3-2 on the season.
Both Guthrie squads will be off from game action until March 23rd when they travel and take on Harrah. The girls kick it off at 5:30 and the boys follow at 7:30.
The Guthrie soccer teams traveled to Midwest City and took on rival Carl Albert Tuesday evening. For the Lady Jays it was their season opener.
The Carl Albert girls picked up a 3-1 decision over Guthrie. The Titans are currently ranked 4th and improve to 2-0 with the win. Bre Williams had the lone goal for Guthrie.
For the boys team, Guthrie dropped their second game in a row with a 2-0 setback. The Jays have failed to score in the back-to-back losses. The Titans improved to 2-0 while Guthrie falls to 2-2 on the young season.
Both teams will look to get in the win column in their home opener today with a match up with Class 6A’s Shawnee Wolves.
The Guthrie boys soccer team got off to a quick start to the 2010 season with a trip to the 20th annual Rose Rock Tournament in Noble.
The Jays lost in the championship game to Heritage High School (AR) 5-0. Heritage is a Class 7A Arkansas school and competes in the highest class in the state.
Before that, Guthrie opened the season with a 1-0 win over Ada and a 2-1 decision over tournament host Noble.
Sage Russell scored both goals in the win over Noble with both assists coming from Correy Whoolery.
The Jays (2-1) will be back in action Tuesday (March 9th) along with the Lady Jays when they travel to Carl Albert. Game time begins at 5:30 for the ladies. The first home game of the season will be Thursday (March 11) when they host Shawnee.
For more visit the Guthrie Soccer page by clicking here.