Wed. December 9, 2009 | Bryan Burns
Girls (records through Tuesday)
1. Palm Harbor University (7-0): Might the Hurricanes be even better than last season’s state title winning squad?
2. Seminole (7-1-1): Warhawks are the county’s most prolific offense with 40 goals.
3. Countryside (6-1): Only blemish on the Cougars’ record is a 2-1 loss at Seminole.
4. East Lake (5-2-1): Eagles scored two second-half goals to rally past Tarpon Springs in a 2-1 win Tuesday.
5. St. Petersburg Catholic (8-1-2): Barons have won their past four games by a combined 28-0.
6. St. Petersburg (3-2-1): Both losses have come in district.
7. Clearwater Central Catholic (4-4-2): Marauders have faced probably the toughest early-season schedule of any county team.
Scoring
Goals Assists Points
Sierra Lelii, Sem 17 4 38
Catherine Brinkman, PHU 17 2 36
Thea Linkfield, Cou 13 7 33
Kelsey Dougherty-Howard, SPC 11 9 31
Casey McKeon, SPC 10 10 30
Jenn Casey, Sho 13 1 27
Jensen Eifert, IRC 10 5 25
Meggie Dougherty-Howard, SPC 6 9 21
Gina Hayduke, Sem 9 2 20
Megan Lawrence, Sem 6 6 18
Katia Ramadori, SPC 6 4 16
Tatiana Perez, EL 7 2 14
Zoe Lombard, PHU 4 6 14
Stephanie Ferro, EL 2 9 13
Niki Carter, SP 3 6 12
Noel Forsman, Sem 2 7 11
Allison Howard, DH 5 0 10
Melanie Benner, Sem 2 6 10
Nastassja Saitta, SP 4 1 9
Brooke Davis, Sho 3 3 9
Kelly Phipps, PHU 3 3 9
Paige Lombard, PHU 2 5 9
Christina Mendoza, SP 4 0 8
Amanda Byrnes, EL 3 2 8
Jordyn Turner, Sem 1 6 8
Kristy Legaos, EL 2 3 7
Meghan Harrington, PHU 3 0 6
Adriana Rodrigues, SP 3 0 6
Amber Smith, PHU 2 2 6
Alexis Oeth, Sho 2 1 5
Sarah Parker, SP 2 1 5
Kendall Futch, PHU 1 3 5
Sarah Wilkins, SP 1 3 5
Madison Del Duca, EL 2 0 4
Natalie Nagle, Sho 2 0 4
Sydney Wendel, Sem 2 0 4
Goalkeeping
Goals allowed avg. Saves Shutouts
(minimum 3 complete games)
Nikki Brewer, PHU 0.18 14 5
Maggie Dalessio, SPC 0.82 30 7
Kim Cohn, Cou 0.86 43 4
Amanda Boylson, DH 1 35 2
Casey Merson, Sem 1.33 46 1
Alicia Aldridge, EL 1.45 47 1
Allie Clay, SP 2 27 0
Tori Diaz, Sho 2.62 30 1
Julia Plummer, Sho 3.67 15 0
Boys (records through Tuesday)
1. East Lake (8-1-2): Eagles own wins over Lakewood, PHU and Seminole; lone loss came out of county to Tampa Prep.
2. Palm Harbor University (7-1-2): The defending Class 5A champs have looked impressive, a 6-0 loss to East Lake notwithstanding.
3. Seminole (3-3-2): Warhawks get the nod over Countryside by virtue of their 2-0 victory over the Cougars.
4. Countryside (5-2-1): Countryside was without seven starters Tuesday at St. Petersburg but still managed an important 1-0 win.
5. Lakewood (5-1-1): Prince Uchendu has emerged as a leading scoring threat.
6. Northeast (3-0-1): Vikings are back among county’s elite after a subpar showing in 2008-09.
7. St. Petersburg (1-4-1): Green Devils have talent but are slumping after losing past three.
Scoring
Goals Assists Points
Nicholas Patterson, EL 9 4 22
Brian Tyler, Sem 6 3 15
Prince Uchendu, Lak 5 3 13
Shane Wixted, Sem 4 3 11
Nikolai Hammer, Coun 5 0 10
Ben Sweat, PHU 5 0 10
Kyle Apperson, Nor 3 3 9
Charlie Canal, Lak 3 3 9
Jagger Martinez, Cou 4 0 8
Bogy Yordanov, Nor 4 0 8
Dane Leavy, Lak 3 2 8
Mike Lion, Cou 3 2 8
Vincent Esposito, PHU 3 1 7
Vitor Sales, PHU 2 2 6
Max Thuriere, Lak 2 2 6
Anthony Brenner, Dun 2 1 5
Troy Cobb, Sem 2 1 5
Derya Ekren, Cou 2 1 5
Kevin Nota, Sem 2 1 5
Darcy Finnegan, Sem 2 0 4
Kyle Eichof, Cou 1 2 4
Robert Sennabaum, PHU 1 2 4
Dalton Martinez, Cou 1 1 3
P.J. McDonald, PHU 1 1 3
Xhefri Nurka, Cou 1 1 3
Zac Giparas, SPC 1 0 2
Nino Hadzialic, Cou 1 0 2
Robby Mattei, PHU 1 0 2
Philip Vitrano, SPC 1 0 2
Robert Ycaza, SPC 1 0 2
Nick Day, Cou 0 2 2
Andrew Hitt, Cou 0 2 2
Adam Pages, PHU 0 2 2
Goalkeeping
Goals allowed avg. Saves Shutouts
(minimum 2 complete games)
Nathan Moral, Cou 0.00 6 3
Joshua Paul, PHU 0.57 31 6
Marino Pavacic, Nor 0.67 18 2
Hunter Maricle, Cou 1.2 10 0
Jackson Sheddan, Lak 1.43 22 2
Danny George, Cou 1.6 6 0
Ricky Avis, SPC 1.71 21 0
Ryan Downey, Sem 1.76 37 1
Michael Marinari, SPC 2 24 0
Andrew Hindman, Dun 3.25 29 1