Thursday, September 30, 2010

USC Salkehatchie 2010 Soccer team, Christmas Tree Sale

2010 USC Salkehatchie soccer team fund raiser! The Indians will be selling Christmas Trees, Frazier Firs Wreaths and White Pine Garland. Orders will be taken October 1st through October 30th and the trees will be delivered and picked up on Friday November, 19th 2010. Contact numbers are listed below! To view the flyer larger, click on image.

USC Salkehatchie men and women drop Region X games against SMC




The USC Salkehatchie men and women's soccer teams traveled to Region X foe Spartanburg Methodist College in Spartanburg, South Carolina on Wednesday.


The women took a 0-0 tie into a second overtime before finally falling 1-0.


The men never seemed to get on track as they were outscored 6-1.


We will have a full review of the games this week and weekend, next week on

www.uscsalkathletics.com from coach Bill Glass.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

2010 USC Salkehatchie Softball Clinic November 20th


The USC Salkehatchie head women's softball coach Tatjana Slawson will be hosting a softball clinic on November 20th, 2010. The clinic will start at 9 am and last until 4:00 pm, cost for the clinic is $35.00 per person.

You can view the flyer larger by click on the image.

If you have any questions, please contact coach Slawson at the email below~



USC Salkehatchie VS Spartanburg Methodist underway in Spartanburg, SC


The USC Salkehatchie men's and women's soccer teams traveled to Spartanburg, South Carolina today to take on Spartanburg Methodist College.


The USC Salkehatchie women just got underway at 1:00 pm and the men will follow at 3:00 pm this afternoon.


Once we receive the final scores from today's games, I will post them here on the blog.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

USC Salkehatchie men and women soccer teams find it tough going at Cape Fear-



The USC Salkehatchie men and women's soccer teams had a tough time in North Carolina yesterday against Cape Fear Community College. We will have a full recap of this week's action on www.uscsalkathletics.com this Friday.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

USC Salkehatchie Athletics now on YouTube!


We now have a USC Salkehatchie Athletics page on YouTube! If you follow the link below or the image on the right you will be able to view our page.
http://www.youtube.com/user/USCSalkathletics

On the page you will be able to find video from our athletic events throughout the year. We will have video's from all sports.

You will also find video here on the blog and also on the "Official" USC Salkehatchie athletic website, www.uscsalkathletics.com

Just another way to bring everything USC Salkehatchie to our loyal fans!

Video from USC Salkehatchie VS Tri-County Tech match 9-23-2010

USC Salkehatchie weekly soccer season update-



USC SALKEHATCHIE MEN’S WEEKLY SOCCER SEASON UPDATE BY COACH GLASS

The 2010 NJCAA soccer season is in full swing and the USC Salkehatchie Indians men’s team has several matches under it’s belt at this point. The team’s record is currently 3-7 overall and 2-3 in Region X.


The Indians got under way on August 28 when they visited Middle Georgia College and dropped a 1-0 decision. The team played well against Middle Georgia and was therefore shocked the next day when the Indians were unable to stop Darton College from running up a 6-0 score line against them. “Darton is a powerhouse in the NJCAA this year,” according to Coach Glass, “they exposed some weaknesses in our defensive tactics which we are working to correct.” The team came back and beat Region X opponent USC Sumter on the road by a score of 4-0 on September 2nd. Papy Fall, Admir Vakufac, Javiar Pace, and Ahmo Ibrahimovic had goals in that game, with Nash Brace picking up two assists. Marvin Miller and Jamie Heasman split the game in goal and were jointly credited with a clean sheet. On September 4 the Indians were back home against Region X power Spartanburg Methodist and lost a close one 2-1. “We benefited early on when one of their players was sent off but even with a man advantage we were unable to possess the ball, kept turning it over and eventually lost the match,” said Glass. David Williams scored the Indians lone goal in the contest on a penalty kick. The team then hit the road for Barnesville, GA where they beat Meridian Community College 5-3 on September 10 then lost to Gordon College 3-0 on September 11.


 Papy Fall (2), David Williams, Ahmo Ibrahimovic, and Kenneth Vargas scored goals against Meridian and Ibrahimovic, Williams (2), were credited with assists. Marvin Miller put in 90 minutes minding the net for Salk. “We matched up very well with Meridian,” said Glass, “they play a similar style to ours, but like other teams we have faced this year, Gordon plays a very direct game and we have been having problems with that style of play all year.” On September 14 the Indians hosted Cape Fear and lost a close one 2-1 when the visitors scored late in the second overtime. “This was a very disappointing loss,” according to Glass, “but the whole team understands what we might have done better and if that lesson sticks then at least we will be taking some important learning out of the defeat.” The Indians goal against Cape Fear was scored by Admir Vakufac off a scramble in the penalty area.

On September 18 the Indians faced Wake Tech at home and got hammered 5-1, Mac Bustard scored the Indians goal off an assist from David Williams. Jamie Heasman played goalkeeper. The Indians then traveled l to Douglas, GA to play South Georgia College on September 20th where they absorbed a 5-0 loss. After two rough outings in a row the team bounced back to earn their second region win of the 2010 campaign against Tri County Tech by a score of 3-0. David Williams converted early off a feed from Papy Fall then in the second half David Williams found net again on a well placed penalty kick. The final Indians tally of the game came when Nash Brace crossed the ball in for Ahmo Ibrihimovic to finish off. Jamie Heaseman played in goal for the Indians and got credit for the shut out. Heasman blocked a penalty kick in the second half which would have made the score 2-1, this seemed to take the wind out of the visitors sails as they never seriously threatened after that. The Indians will be on the road September 25 to face Region X opponent Cape Fear at 3 pm then they will travel to Spartanburg Methodist on September 29 for another Region X contest starting at 3 pm.

USC SALKEHATCHIE WOMEN’S WEEKLY SOCCER SEASON UPDATE BY COACH GLASS




The USC Salkehatchie women’s soccer team got off to a rocky start for the 2010 season but recently things are looking up for the squad. “We faced a tough line-up of opponents early in the season,” said Head Soccer Coach Bill Glass, “and we were further hampered by injuries to several key players during the early going.” Currently the team has a 3-6-1 record.


The Indians started off on August 28 with a 3-0 loss at Middle Georgia College followed by a 4-0 loss at home to South Georgia College on August 31. On September 2 the ladies fell to USC Sumter by a score of 1-0 then on Sept 4 they lost to Spartanburg Methodist 2-0. On September 7 the undermanned squad got hammered by Cape Fear by a score of 5-0 but came back on September 10 to play a close match versus Meridian Community College before giving up a goal late to fall 1-0. On September 11 the ladies rallied to beat Gordon College 1-0 in a hard fought match when Ashur-Eden Amai hit a 30 yard shot into the top right hand corner of the Gordon goal. Goalkeeper Zaf Papanikitas was credited with the clean sheet in the victory. The Indians proved that win was not a fluke when they bested USC Lancaster 2-0 at home on September 14. Ashur-Eden Amai and Jess Marchant got the goals in that game with Jessica McMains getting both assists. Goalkeeper Danielle van Hulst recorded the shut out. “I have been very impressed with the tenacity and perseverance of this team during a difficult stretch of losses,” said Glass, “the ladies have supported each other and kept a positive attitude throughout and it is great to see them rewarded with a pair of wins.”


USC Salkehatchie Assistant Soccer Coach Alex Glass has worked extensively with the team on technical training and tactics. “If we can get a couple players back who have been out with injuries and keep developing the players we can continue to add more wins to the record.” according to Coach Alex.


On September 18 the Indians hosted Oxford College and earned a hard fought 2-2 tie with Jessica Vido and Jessica McMains both scoring for the Indians. Danielle van Hulst manned the net for the Indians. On September 20th the women hosted Tri County Tech and beat them 3-0. Jessica Vido scored once and Tearra Greene got two goals in the match. Danielle van Hulst played the entire game in the net. Ashur-Eden Amai assisted on Tearra Green’s second goal.

The Indians will be on the road September 25 to face Region X opponent Cape Fear at 1 pm then they will travel to Spartanburg Methodist on September 29 for another Region X contest starting at 1 pm.

USC Salkehatchie Men's soccer! Game photo's against Tri-County Technical College

#7 Jon Parker
Fighting for the ball
Marvin Miller gives his all to try and take the ball
David Williams drives down field. He scored two of USC Salkehatchie's three goals against Tri-County Tech.
Mac Bustard gets back on defense

#8 Jack Jemison

USC Salkehatchie men and women soccer teams shut out Tri-County Technical College



The USC Salkehatchie men and women's soccer teams earned a pair of victories over Region X foe, Tri-County Technical College.
The men's team started the day off with a 3-0 victory over Tri-County Tech. The women followed with a 3-0 shutout of their own.

We will have updates from the game on www.uscsalkathletics.com this Friday from USC Salkehatchie head coach Bill Glass.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Indians unable to produce any offense against South Georgia today~


The USC Salkehatchie men's soccer team was unable to produce on offense for the second game in a row and fell to South Georgia College in Douglas, Georgia 5-0.

The Indians will be back in action at home on Wednesday against Tri-County Technical College (Region X), the game is set to start at 3:00 pm.
Check out www.uscsalkathletics.com for details of today's games this Friday.

Come see the Indians play at the USC Gamecocks Baseball Stadium In Columbia, SC (Home of the 2010 NCAA Div. 1 National Champions)

On OCTOBER 23rd
THE USC SALKEHATCHIE BASEBALL TEAM WILL SCRIMMAGE VS USC SUMTER AT THE USC GAMECOCK BASEBALL STADIUM IN COLUMBIA
HOME OF THE 2010 NCAA DIVISION 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO COME AND ENJOY THE STADIUM AND BASEBALL
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Sunday, September 19, 2010

USC Salkehatchie men's and women's soccer season updates~(Does not include Saturday's games)




USC SALKEHATCHIE MEN’S SOCCER SEASON UPDATE



The 2010 NJCAA soccer season is in full swing and the USC Salkehatchie Indians men’s team has several matches under it’ belt at this point. The team’s record is currently 2-5 overall and 1-2 in Region X.
The Indians got under way on August 28 when they visited Middle Georgia College and dropped a 1-0 decision. The team played well against Middle Georgia and was therefore shocked the next day when the Indians were unable to stop Darton College from running up a 6-0 score line against them. “Darton is a powerhouse in the NJCAA this year,” according to Coach Glass, “they exposed some weaknesses in our defensive tactics which we are working to correct.”




The team came back and beat Region X opponent USC Sumter on the road by a score of 4-0 on September 2nd. Papy Fall, Admir Vakufac, Javiar Pace, and Ahmo Ibrahimovic had goals in that game, with Nash Brace picking up two assists. Marvin Miller and Jamie Heasman split the game in goal in goal and were jointly credited with a clean sheet. On September 4 the Indians were back home against Region X power Spartanburg Methodist and lost a close one 2-1. “We benefited early on when one of their players was sent off but even with a man advantage we were unable to possess the ball, kept turning it over and eventually lost the match,” said Glass. David Williams scored the Indians lone goal in the contest on a penalty kick.




The team then hit the road for Barnesville, GA where they beat Meridian Community College 5-3 on September 10 then lost to Gordon College 3-0 on September 11. Papy Fall (2), David Williams, Ahmo Ibrahimovic, and Kenneth Vargas scored goals against Meridian and Ibrahimovic, Williams (2), were credited with assists. Marvin Miller put in 90 minutes minding the net for Salk. “We matched up very well with Meridian,” said Glass, “they play a similar style to ours, but like other teams we have faced this year, Gordon plays a very direct game and we have been having problems with that style of play all year.”




On September 14 the Indians hosted Cape Fear and lost a close one 2-1 when the visitors scored late in the second overtime. “This was a very disappointing loss,” according to Glass, “but the whole team understands what we might have done better and if that lesson sticks then at least we will be taking some important learning out of the defeat.” The Indians goal against Cape Fear was scored by Admir Vakufac off a scramble in the penalty area.



On September 20th the Indians travel to Douglas, GA to play South Georgia College at 4pm. They will be back home September 22 to face Tri-County Tech at 3 pm.

USC SALKEHATCHIE WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON UPDATE
The USC Salkehatchie women’s soccer team got off to a rocky start for the 2010 season but recently things are looking up for the squad. “We faced a tough line-up of opponents early in the season,” said Head Soccer Coach Bill Glass, “and we were further hampered by injuries to several key players during the early going.” The team started off on August 28 with a 3-0 loss at Middle Georgia College followed by a 4-0 loss at home to South Georgia College on August 31.




On September 2 the ladies fell to USC Sumter by a score of 1-0 then on Sept 4 they lost to Spartanburg Methodist 2-0. On September 7 the undermanned squad got hammered by Cape Fear by a score of 5-0 but came back on September 10 to play a close match versus Meridian Community College before giving up a goal late to fall 1-0. On September 11 the ladies rallied to beat Gordon College 1-0 in a hard fought match when Ashur-Eden Amai hit a 30 yard shot into the top right hand corner of the Gordon goal. Goalkeeper Zaf Papanikitas was credited with the clean sheet in the victory.




The Indians proved that win was not a fluke when they bested USC Lancaster 2-0 at home on September 14. Ashur-Eden Amai and Jess Marchant got the goals in that game with Jessica McMains getting both assists. Goalkeeper Danielle van Hulst recorded the shut out. “I have been very impressed with the tenacity and perseverance of this team during a difficult stretch of losses,” said Glass, “the ladies have supported each other and kept a positive attitude throughout and it is great to see them rewarded with a pair of wins.”



USC Salkehatchie Assistant Soccer Coach Alex Glass has worked extensively with the team on technical training and tactics. “If we can get a couple players back who have been out with injuries and keep developing the players we can continue to add more wins to the record.” according to Coach Alex.



On September 22 the Indians will face Tri-County Tech at home in Allendale at 5 pm.

USC Salkehatchie men's soccer tripped up by Wake Tech CC




The USC Salkehatchie men's soccer team looked impressive in the first half of Saturday's game against Wake Technical College as they went into the half knotted up 0-0.

In the second half, the Indians were worn down by Wake Technical College as temperatures reached the high 90's in Allendale, South Carolina.

Wake Tech went on to score 5 unanswered goals in the second half.
The final was Wake Tech 5, USC Salkehatchie 0.
The Indians are now 2-5 overall and 1-3 in Region X.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

USC Salkehatchie VS Oxford game Photo's



USC Salkehatchie women VS Oxford College ends in tie

The USC Salkehatchie women's soccer team fell behind early 1-0 but fought their way back to lead at the half 2-1.



Oxford College would score again mid-way through the second half to tie the game at 2 apiece and that's how it would end 2-2.

The Indians are now 2-6-1 and 1-3 in Region X.

USC Salkehatchie "Fall" baseball game photo's





Tuesday, September 14, 2010

USC Salkehatchie women make it two in a row, men lose heart breaker in 2nd OT


The USC Salkehatchie women's soccer team scored two late goals to earn a 2-0 victory at home against Region X foe, USC Lancaster.
The Indians are now 2-6 overall and 1-3 in Region X play. They will be back in action on Saturday against Oxford College at 1:00 pm.
The USC Salkehatchie men held tough for the entire game today in Allendale, South Carolina against Cape Fear CC. The game was tied at the half 1-1 and would remain that way at the end of regulation.
Neither team would score in the first over-time but in the second, Cape Fear CC found the net to earn a 2-1 victory.
The Indians are now 2-4 overall and 1-2 in Region X.
They will be back in action on Saturday against Region X rival Wake Tech CC at 3:00 pm.

USC Salkehatchie VS Cape Fear game photo's-SOCCER




USC Salkehatchie 0, USC Lancaster 0 at the half!


Allendale, South Carolina
The score is all knoted up at the half, as both teams have had several shots on goal but both have been unable to convert.
Once the game is over, we will post the final score.
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1st half photo's USC Lancaster-Women's soccer