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Saint Louis Athletica

Fan's site for Saint Louis Athletica of the WPS.

Website: http://www.SaintLouisAthletica.com
Location: St. Louis, MO
Members: 159
Latest Activity: Nov 23

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Discussion Forums

Sammie Daniels

Great player at forward position for Saint Louis

Started by Sammie Daniels Nov 11.

Shannan Martin

Hope Solo Is Hottie 3 Replies

Started by Shannan Martin. Last reply by Mike Beckmann Oct 10.

Shannon Nicole;;

Athletica and KPLR 11 Announce Broadcast Agreement! 2 Replies

Started by Shannon Nicole;;. Last reply by Mike Beckmann Jul 7.

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Flynn Comment by Flynn on March 13, 2009 at 9:19am
Congrats to Chalups for officially signing with Athletica!! Couldn't think of a better person to help lead the team!
Mike Beckmann Comment by Mike Beckmann on March 4, 2009 at 7:55pm
I can't wait to see Hope Solo play Goal for our Team the St. Louis Athletica.
rokagrl13 Comment by rokagrl13 on December 12, 2008 at 7:19pm
Just to let people know a supporters group has been started and is looking for votes as to what it should be named. To get more information, please check us out at:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=43641262282#/group.php?gid=43622791466&ref=mf

Or, on facebook search St. Louis WPS supporters.
Brad Cleveland Comment by Brad Cleveland on November 18, 2008 at 3:17pm
St. Louis WPS Holiday Packs are now available. Along with a great season ticket package fans will receive an official St.Louis WPS Scarf and a Holiday Greeting Card. For More information contact the St. Louis WPS office at 1-888-STL-GOAL
Caroline Wambach Comment by Caroline Wambach on October 7, 2008 at 3:06pm
the coach Jorge Barcelos,he has forgotten TO TAKE THE SUPER GOAL KEEPER FROM SPORT CLUB RECIFE ,BARBARA. I KNOW THAT THE TEAM HAS GROUND BUT SHE'S A GREAT GOALKEEPER HE SHOULD REVIEW HIS OPINION THE TEAM IS GREAT NEW PLAYER WHO KNOW HOW TO PLAY.
Patrick Kohm Comment by Patrick Kohm on October 6, 2008 at 5:26pm
Just an idea, but something that a lot of musicians, clubs, & cause groups do is have a street team. Just a group of people who wear t-shirts around and get the word out to everyone and let them know dates for games, PR appearances, etc - volunteer for the organization when needed. Maybe if someone with the club thinks this could be a facet they might want to utilize, this site might be used as a forum to start getting the word out through the fans?
Saint Louis Athletica Comment by Saint Louis Athletica on October 6, 2008 at 1:47pm
First Pick of Draft:

India Trotter
DOB : 03/10/1985 Position : Defender
Height : 5'8" Weight :
Team : U.S. Women

Hometown: Plantation, Florida
School: Florida State University

National Team: Made first trip with the full Women’s National Team to the 2006 Four Nations Tournament in China, earning her first cap in a brief appearance against Norway … Played with the U.S. U-19s during 2003 and 2004 … First Appearance: January 18, 2006, vs. Norway … First Goal: None.

College / High School: Through three seasons, she has played in 71 games for Florida State, while scoring 16 goals with 15 assists … 13 of those goals came in a breakout year as a junior, a year in which she also had four of her five game-winning goals … She is the first player from Florida State to receive a cap with US Women’s National team … As a junior in 2005, she helped the Seminoles through a magical run to the NCAA Final Four … Had the best season of a stellar three-year career, surpassing her career totals for goals, assists and points in just 25 games … Led the team in assists, which was the third-highest single season total in school history … In six games in the NCAA tournament, scored five goals surpassing her career total for goals coming into 2005 ... She had a goal in four postseason matches and scored all three of FSU’s game-winners in the NCAA Tournament, scoring the lone FSU goal in the tie versus North Carolina… She was an NSCAA Scholar All-American, was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team and was an NSCAA Second-Team All-American … Also was on the 2005 All-Florida Team and 2005 NSCAA All-Region first team … Named First-Team All-ACC for the second straight season … The first FSU player to ever receive an All-ACC honor in each of her first three years … In 2004, she was one of just two sophomores to follow up an ACC All--Freshman Team selection in 2003 with an All-ACC First Team selection (joining North Carolina’s Heather O’Reilly) … In 2004 as a sophomore, she was named Second-Team All-ACC, becoming just the second sophomore in FSU history to be named to the All-ACC First Team … Started 19 of the Seminoles' 20 games and played more minutes than any player on the 2004 squad ... Was only substituted out of two games the entire season … In 2003 as a freshman, became the first Seminole ever to be named a member of the All-NCAA Tournament team and was selected to the ACC All-Freshmen Team … Scored 62 goals and recorded 47 assists in high school and was All-Broward/Dade Team for three years.

Club: Spent the four years with Team Boca, the three-time State Cup Champions … Won State Cup in 1998 with Coral Springs U-15.

Personal: Full name is India Ashlei Trotter … On the 2004-05 ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... Majoring in media productions and loves movies ... As a Florida girl, she likes the beach and water sports, especially wave running … Enjoys reading, attending church, hanging out with friends, and more than anything, she loves to eat … Is double-jointed in her hips, fingers and arms … Mom Debbie got her name from a soap opera … Favorite TV show is Laguna Beach.

2nd Pick of the Draft:

Angie Woznuk
Hometown: El Cajon, Calif.
College: University of Portland

U.S. National Teams: Earned first cap with the full WNT in 2005, playing against Iceland on July 24 at the Home Depot Center … Was on the roster for the 2006 Four Nations Tournament in China, but did not play …Youth National Teams: Has played with the U-16 GNT, U-17 WNT, U-19 WNT and one camp with the U-21 WNT … One of the stars of the U.S. team that finished third in the 2004 FIFA U-19 World Championship in Thailand, she scored three goals during the tournament as won the Silver Ball as the second most valuable player in the tournament and the Bronze Boot as the third leading scorer … Started all five games at the CONCACAF Qualifying tournament, scoring four goals including a hat trick in the semifinal win over Mexico that sent the USA to Thailand … Ended her U-19 international career with 12 goals in 26 games … Was also a member of the U.S. team that won the 2002 U-19 FIFA World Championship in Canada … She played in the World Championship Final, 1-0 U.S. victory over Canada.

College / High School: Started 17 of 18 matches in 2003 for the Pilots… Scored three goals and registered five assists for a total of 11 points … Scored first goal against Oregon State in 2-1 win on Oct. 4, 2003 … Attended University of San Diego High School … Helped team to three consecutive CIF state titles … Won four Western League championships … Western League Player of the Year in 2000 … Second-team All-County in 2000 … Named to All-CIF First Team in 2000 … All-San Diego Section First Team … First Team Western League and CIF for three consecutive years … Parade Magazine All-American as a junior and senior … The California Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior … San Diego Union-Tribune Player of the Year as senior.

Club: Club teams included the San Diego Surf Club (5 years), Pegasus (2 years), and Crusaders Spirit (5 years).

Personal: Full name is Angela Beth Woznuk … Nicknames are Woz or Wozzy or Wozilla … Major is Life Science … Wants to be an X-Ray technician … Made the UP honor roll … Is the youngest of four children … Favorite women’s soccer player is Julie Foudy … Brother, Joe, played for UCLA men’s soccer team for two years … Mom has 12 siblings, giving her 74 first cousins … Looks forward to becoming a mom one day.

3rd Pick of Draft

Joanna Lohman
DOB : 06/16/1982 Position : Midfielder
Height : 5'5 Weight :
Team : U.S. Women

Position: Midfielder
Hometown: Silver Spring, Maryland
College: Penn State
First Appearance: March 7, 2001, vs. Italy
First Goal: None

U.S. National Team: Earned her only four caps in 2001, three at the Algarve Cup and one in a match against Italy prior to that tournament … Trained with the Women’s National Team during the 2004 Olympic Residency Training Camp.

Youth National Teams: A member of the USA’s last three U-21 Nordic Cup championships teams, winning titles in 2002 in Finland, 2003 in Denmark and 2004 in Iceland … Had a goals and an assist, starting every match, at the 2004 Nordic Cup ... Scored three goals, including both in a 2-0 victory over Sweden in the championship game at the 2003 Nordic Cup.

College / High School: Has a spectacular senior season in 2003 at Penn State, scoring 19 goals from the midfield with six assists for 44 points … Named Pennsylvania’s NCAA Women of the Year … A runner-up for the 2003 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, awarded to college soccer’s Player of the Year and a finalist for the Collegiate Women’s Sports Award for Women’s Soccer … Named the 2003 Big Ten Player of the Year … The only unanimous First-Team All-Big Ten choice, it was her fourth-straight selection, making her the first four-time First-Team All-Big Ten pick in Penn State history … Named an NSCAA First-Team All-American, becoming Penn State’s third three-time All-American … A First-Team CoSIDA Academic All-American, only one of two student-athletes ever to earn the honor three-straight years (every year she was eligible, since freshman are not eligible to receive this award) … The Penn State women’s soccer team’s first recipient of an NCAA postgraduate scholarship … Was one of three recipients of 2003’s Penn State Outstanding Senior Woman Athlete Award … Finished Career in Top 10 of Every Penn State Career List at No. 5 all-time in goals scored (41), No. 2 in assists (37) and No. 4 in points (119) … Named a Soccer America MVP … Earned Penn State’s Earnest B. McCoy Award winner for outstanding performance in athletics and academics … Set record with eight game-winning goals … Was a high school All-American at Springbook HS.

Professional / Club: Played in both WUSA Festivals in Minnesota and Los Angeles in 2004 … Trained with the Washington Freedom and played with the 2005 version of the Freedom Reserves during that summer … Etc.: Played club soccer with the Bethesda Scorpions from age seven until she left for college … Also played for the Maryland Pride in the W-League.

Personal: Full name is Joanna Christie Lohman … Majored in Business Management … Graduated from Penn State with a 3.98 GPA … Likes to go to Redskins games and cheer on her local teams … Aspires to do a triathlon someday … Obsessed with Celine Dion … Drives a ’96 Ford Taurus station wagon with a passenger side door that doesn’t open, a broken blinker, no stereo, a cracked bumper and dented hood … Enjoys Las Vegas, a lot … Goal is to one day become the first female GM of the Washington Redskins … Has self-diagnosed ADD.
Saint Louis Athletica Comment by Saint Louis Athletica on September 29, 2008 at 10:08am
St. Louis’ WPS team is sponsoring The Gateway City Soccer Classic which is the premier Boys High School Event in the nation. The tournament (formerly known as the Quincy Soccer Classic) with the help of St. Louis Soccer United (St. Louis WPS) is coming to the St. Louis area next weekend and Twenty-nine teams from 13 different states will compete in 3 brackets and showcase games. The event starts Thursday night at CBC with Whitfield taking on Grandview, CO at 4:30. Followed by CBC vs Cherry Creek, CO. at 6:15 and closing with defending state champion Rockhurst playing St. John the Baptist of West Islip, NY at 8:00. On Friday and Saturday night at SIU-E, there will be 2 showcase games held each night. Teams that will be participating are Grandview of Aurora, CO. Chaminade of St. Louis, Davis High of Davis, CA and Providence Day School of Charlotte, NC. The event is also being promoted by STLsoccer.net, where Local Soccer Info Is Their Goal!

The majority of the games will take place at the Metro United Soccer Complex in Collinsville. Admission is $5.00 per session for adults or $3.00 for student. Weekend passes are available for $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for students and will get you into all venues for all games. Go to - www.quincysoccerclassic.com for more information or click the logo below.



Talk about the action and vote for who you think will win on the STLsoccer.net message board Gateway Soccer Classic post - click here.



Participants

1. Quincy High - Quincy, IL. - Finished in the final 32 in Illinois.

2. Morton High - Morton, IL - Lost to nationally ranked Peoria ND. Off to a 4-0-1 start

3. Granite City - Granite City, IL. - Traditional downstate Illinois power and owner of 10 state championships.

4. Neuqua Valley - Naperville, IL. - 2003 Illinois AA state champion and 2007 state runner-up.

5. O'Fallon TWP - O'Fallon, IL - One of the up and coming teams from the southern Illinois area.

6. Dunlap High - Dunlap, IL. - Coming off of a 2007 record of 22-3-1

7. St. Thomas Aquinas - Overland Park, KS - Won their 5th straight state championship in 2007 and 11th overall. Currently ranked in the nation

8. Chaminade College Prep - St. Louis, MO. - 2001, 2002, 2006 state champions and 2001 national champions.

9. CBC - St. Louis, MO. - Have won 5 state titles and have the winningest coach in nation in Terry Michler. Currently the Cadets are ranked # 2 in the nation

10. Reitz Memorial - Evansville, IN. – Finished 2007 ranked #2 in the Nation in the Adidas/NSCAA national poll after capturing their 11th state title. Currently ranked top 20 in the nation

11. Rockhurst Jesuit - Kansas City, MO. - Have been to 11 straight final fours in Missouri, winning titles in 1998, 1999, and most recently defeating SLUH for the 2007 state title. Finished 2007 in the top 20 in the nation. Were the #1 ranked team in the Nation.

12. Glenbrook North - Northbrook, IL. - Annually one of the top suburban Chicago area teams.

13. Cherry Creek High - Greenwood Village, CO. - Lost in the round of 16 in the 5A state tournament. 5 state titles.

14. Hudson High - Hudson, WI - Lost to national power Marquette Jesuit in state quarter-finals.

15. Cathedral Prep - Erie, PA - Annually appear in the national rankings and won a state title in 2001.

16. Middleton High - Middleton, WI. - Finished in the top 4 of Wisconsin in 2007 and won a state title in 2004.

17. Cape Central - Cape Girardeau, MO. - annually one of the top 20 programs in Missouri.

18. Hickman High - Columbia, MO. - annually one of the top 20 programs in Missouri.

19. Bishop Gorman - Las Vegas, NV - Won the 2006 and 2007 state titles.

20. St. John the Baptist - West Islip, NY - Catholic League runner-up. St. John the Baptist finished second to traditional national power Chaminade.

21. St. Vincent – St. Mary’s – Akron, OH. – One of the top private schools in Ohio. Nationally ranked most of 2007.

22. Grandview High – Aurora, CO. – State runner-up in 2007 after being #1 in state all year.

23. Marquette Jesuit - Milwaukee, WI. - Annually appear in the national rankings. Were state runner-up in 2007 and have 5 state championships. Currently ranked in the nation.

24. Providence Day School - Charlotte, NC. - 3-A North Carolina Independent Athletic Association State Champions: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002. Runner-up in 2000 & 2001, final 4 in 1993, 1996, 2006, 2007.

25. Dunbar High - Lexington, KY. - Nationally ranked most of 2007 and won state title in 2005.

26. Glendale High - Springfield, MO. - Always one of the top public school teams in Missouri.

27. Davis High - Davis, CA. – Finished 2007 as one of the top 5 teams in the nation. Won California section title. Currently ranked # 10 in the nation.

28. Brother Rice – Chicago, IL. – One of the top inner city Chicago schools.

29. Whitfield High - St. Louis, MO. - Traditional small school St. Louis Power. Have won 5 of the last 6 class 1 state titles and have played in the championship game 7 of the last 9 years.
HawkCat Comment by HawkCat on September 28, 2008 at 8:39pm
St. Louis has a few months to get the marketing campaign started before the WPS starts in the Spring. The team should get the name out now, and start local interest - before the next Cardinal baseball season begins. There was a good number of people sporting sharp Chicago Red Stars shirts inside Toyota Park at the "Achieve Your Gold" Tour match against Ireland. It was great to see.
Shannon Nicole;; Comment by Shannon Nicole;; on September 28, 2008 at 7:04pm
It still doesn't hurt to get the name out there..
 

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