Ottumwa -- Sophomores Brady Anderson and Rogerio Manes were named to the All-Region first team -- two of seven Indian Hills players who earned all-league honors for the 2012 season. IHCC also had two players named to the second team and three who made the honorable mention list.
Anderson, a forward, had a team-leading 16 goals, third in the region, and added three assists. Manes, a defender, had three assists.
Named to the second team from Indian Hills were a pair of sophomore midfielders, Bruno Moraes and Edison Quinarelli. Moraes scored 11 goals, fifth in the conference, and had six assists; Quinarelli produced three goals and seven assists.
IHCC freshman defender/midfielder Jared Truman and sophomore defender Chris Schacher were honorable mention choices.
The other Warrior to receive honorable mention honors was freshman goalkeeper Andrew Boutott, whose 104 saves were second in the region.
The Warriors came on strong late in the regular season, getting four wins and a tie in their final six matches. They lost to Dakota County, 5-3, in the postseason and ended the year with a 6-11-4 record.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Warriors Drop OT Decision to MCC
Marshalltown, IA -- The Indian Hills soccer team went on the road Tuesday and lost in overtime to Marshalltown CC, 3-2.
The Warriors didn't trail until MCC's Ignacio Bello scored the game-winner with just under a minute gone by in OT.
Despite being outshot, 19-5, the Warriors hung in against the Tigers. IHCC got on the board first when Andy Hardine scored six minutes into the opening half. Bello scored not long after that to tie the match at 1-all.
Indian Hills got their second one-goal lead when Brady Anderson scored on a penalty kick in the second half. Anderson was tackled in the box by the Tigers' goalkeeper, who challenged on the scoring opportunity but failed to stop the shot.
However, Marshalltown's Javier Lopez tied the score at 2 with a goal moments later.
Both teams had their chances over the rest of regulation time, with a couple of shots off the post late, before the contest went to overtime.
Indian Hills is now 2-8-3 overall and 1-5 in conference games. They'll host Iowa Central on Saturday.
The Warriors didn't trail until MCC's Ignacio Bello scored the game-winner with just under a minute gone by in OT.
Despite being outshot, 19-5, the Warriors hung in against the Tigers. IHCC got on the board first when Andy Hardine scored six minutes into the opening half. Bello scored not long after that to tie the match at 1-all.
Indian Hills got their second one-goal lead when Brady Anderson scored on a penalty kick in the second half. Anderson was tackled in the box by the Tigers' goalkeeper, who challenged on the scoring opportunity but failed to stop the shot.
However, Marshalltown's Javier Lopez tied the score at 2 with a goal moments later.
Both teams had their chances over the rest of regulation time, with a couple of shots off the post late, before the contest went to overtime.
Indian Hills is now 2-8-3 overall and 1-5 in conference games. They'll host Iowa Central on Saturday.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Warriors Take a Loss, Get a Tie
Ottumwa -- The Indian Hills men's soccer team absorbed a loss, then came back to gain a tie in the opening weekend of the season. Both contests were played on the new IHCC soccer field, located on the Ottumwa campus, adjacent to the softball field.
IHCC lost its opening match of the season to the Iowa Wesleyan JV on Friday by a 3-1 score. Indian Hills' Terran Matteson netted the only goal for the Warriors, a score that cut the visitor's lead in half. But Iowa Wesleyan tallied an insurance goal four minutes after Matteson's score and IWC went on to the victory.
Freshman goalkeeper Andrew Boutott stopped seven shots for the Warriors.
Indian Hills came back on Sunday and showed more firepower offensively, but had to settle for a 4-4 tie with Wentworth Academy.
Bruno Moraes was outstanding for the Warriors, scoring three goals. His second score came five minutes after Wentworth had notched a goal to goa ahead 4-2. Moraes cut the IHCC deficit to one goal, then tied the score late in the second half. The two teams were then scoreless through two overtime periods.
Moraes had his first goal in the first half and Sam Tuchella of Indian Hills quickly followed with another to tie the score at 2-all. Moraes assisted on Tuchella's goal.
Boutott had five saves in the IHCC goal.
IHCC lost its opening match of the season to the Iowa Wesleyan JV on Friday by a 3-1 score. Indian Hills' Terran Matteson netted the only goal for the Warriors, a score that cut the visitor's lead in half. But Iowa Wesleyan tallied an insurance goal four minutes after Matteson's score and IWC went on to the victory.
Freshman goalkeeper Andrew Boutott stopped seven shots for the Warriors.
Indian Hills came back on Sunday and showed more firepower offensively, but had to settle for a 4-4 tie with Wentworth Academy.
Bruno Moraes was outstanding for the Warriors, scoring three goals. His second score came five minutes after Wentworth had notched a goal to goa ahead 4-2. Moraes cut the IHCC deficit to one goal, then tied the score late in the second half. The two teams were then scoreless through two overtime periods.
Moraes had his first goal in the first half and Sam Tuchella of Indian Hills quickly followed with another to tie the score at 2-all. Moraes assisted on Tuchella's goal.
Boutott had five saves in the IHCC goal.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Another Shutout for IHCC Men
Bettendorf, IA -- The IHCC men's soccer team has won seven games this fall and all have been shutout victories. The latest win came Thursday when the Warriors blanked Scott CC, 4-0, on the road.
Sophomore keeper Marcus Filguieras stopped the only three SCC shots on goal for his 7th shutout of the season. Soph Joao Coutinho had two of IHCC's goals. He opened the scoring just five minutes into the game and added another score later in the first half. Leonardo Texeira also scored a first-half goal for the Warriors and Josh Fisher closed out the scoring with the lone goal in the second half.
With the win, Indian Hills improves to 7-3-1 for the season. The Warriors are at home to face Iowa Lakes on Saturday.
Sophomore keeper Marcus Filguieras stopped the only three SCC shots on goal for his 7th shutout of the season. Soph Joao Coutinho had two of IHCC's goals. He opened the scoring just five minutes into the game and added another score later in the first half. Leonardo Texeira also scored a first-half goal for the Warriors and Josh Fisher closed out the scoring with the lone goal in the second half.
With the win, Indian Hills improves to 7-3-1 for the season. The Warriors are at home to face Iowa Lakes on Saturday.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Warriors and Tigers Battle to Tie
Ottumwa -- In a match that featured 17 fouls, Indian Hills and Marshalltown CC waged a physical battle that ended in a 1-1 overtime tie on Thursday.
Each team managed only one goal in the 110 minutes of play -- MCC's Otis Williams in the first half and IHCC's Leonardo Texeira in the second.
Texeira's tying goal came on a free kick after a double-yellow card foul was called on the Tigers.
The Indian Hills goal came in the 69th minute and neither side was able to score after that.
Marshalltown outshot Indian Hills, 11-6, and IHCC goalkeeper Marcus Filgueiras was only credited with one save.
Indian Hills (6-1-1) will go to Iowa Western to take on the Reivers in Council Bluffs this Saturday.
Each team managed only one goal in the 110 minutes of play -- MCC's Otis Williams in the first half and IHCC's Leonardo Texeira in the second.
Texeira's tying goal came on a free kick after a double-yellow card foul was called on the Tigers.
The Indian Hills goal came in the 69th minute and neither side was able to score after that.
Marshalltown outshot Indian Hills, 11-6, and IHCC goalkeeper Marcus Filgueiras was only credited with one save.
Indian Hills (6-1-1) will go to Iowa Western to take on the Reivers in Council Bluffs this Saturday.
Monday, September 19, 2011
NIACC Ends IHCC String with Win
Ottumwa -- The season-opening winning streak for the Indian Hills soccer team came to an end on Saturday as visiting NIACC, ranked 15th in the country, knocked off the Warriors, 2-0, at Wertheim Field.
Ben Hutchings tallied in the first half for the Trojans and Gerald Ben added an insurance goal in the second half as NIACC won their 7th game overall in their third straight shutout.
The goals for NIACC were the first this year given up by IHCC's Marcus Filgueiras who recorded eight saves in the Warrior goal.
With a 6-1 season record, Indian Hills will host Marshalltown CC on Wednesday.
Ben Hutchings tallied in the first half for the Trojans and Gerald Ben added an insurance goal in the second half as NIACC won their 7th game overall in their third straight shutout.
The goals for NIACC were the first this year given up by IHCC's Marcus Filgueiras who recorded eight saves in the Warrior goal.
With a 6-1 season record, Indian Hills will host Marshalltown CC on Wednesday.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Streak is Still Alive as Warriors Blank Iowa Lakes
Spencer, IA -- The Indian Hills men's soccer team kept its season record perfect and also extended the streak in which it has yet to give up a goal in a 4-0 whitewashing of Iowa Lakes on Thursday.
The Warriors have won all six games they've played this fall and all six have been shutout victories.
Sophomore Joao Coutinho had two goals against the Lakers while Renato Chamma and Daniel Alkmim also scored.
Marcus Filgueiras stopped five shots on goal as the IHCC goalkeeper notched his sixth straight shutout.
The Warriors will play NIACC at home at Wertheim Field on Saturday.
The Warriors have won all six games they've played this fall and all six have been shutout victories.
Sophomore Joao Coutinho had two goals against the Lakers while Renato Chamma and Daniel Alkmim also scored.
Marcus Filgueiras stopped five shots on goal as the IHCC goalkeeper notched his sixth straight shutout.
The Warriors will play NIACC at home at Wertheim Field on Saturday.
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