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Post by fozziewozzie on Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:54 pm

im am going to post this directly to geezer since from the time i have joined this forumn, it seems geezer an to some degree stonehouse are the far most experts when it comes to the girls. the sleeper however is KFTC, which i believe to this day that if she isn't a former pilot, she was/is very familiar with the girls. she is uncanny!!
that being said, does anyone know when the girls are going to have their spring scrimmages an exhibitions? i know the time is getting close an i am not in the know, i'm just a fan. help all knowing an all seeing pilot seers!!

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Post by Purplegeezer on Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:27 am

If the seers are that good, why would they need help?

Nothing much has happened yet because we had so many people overseas we probably couldn't have fielded a team. They are home now.
There was an unofficial mention that the big deal game would be the weekend of April 18th or 19th against the u23's.
So save your pennies. We may get to see Kelsey and Hailee on the field at the same time. My guess is they are going to make it official after the Men's game with the Timbers.


all the other games/scrimages will be unofficial and won't be publicized.

Psst-- keep it under your hat (see above)-- Saturday - 11 AM - Merlo - WSU - be there

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Re: spring training

Post by Stonehouse on Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:25 am

I appreciate the mention, fozziewozzie, but the crown here belongs to the Geezer, no doubt about it. Smile And KFTC of course... best insight around. I'm just along for the ride.

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Re: spring training

Post by KFTC on Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:41 pm

Wow fozzie. You flatter me. Really. Although,, if you're going to assert I'm a former player, how do you REALLY know Geezer and Stonehouse aren't former players then? They have ALL the best dirt on anything you want to know! Very Happy I appreciate the mention, but I'm with Stonehouse: Geezer is the king of this domain.

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Re: spring training

Post by fozziewozzie on Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:51 pm

geezer, any idea if some of our incoming frosh are already enrolled? i know this sometimes occurs in football so the recruits can get a head start on things. any word if any of our fabulous incoming class are already here?

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Re: spring training

Post by Purplegeezer on Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:24 pm

As far as I know, all the kids are in High school.

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Re: spring training

Post by UPSoccerFanatic on Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:15 am

There's no question, the geez knows all. That's because the geez never sleeps!

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Re: spring training

Post by Purplegeezer on Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:10 am

I do too sleep. -- every night from about 3:30 to 6:30 AM....

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Re: spring training

Post by A_Fan on Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:10 pm

The spring schedule for the women is pretty easy to get, just call the university or read below:

3/22 10:00 vs WSU
3/29 4:30 vs SPU
4/5 3:00 vs UW
4/12 2:00 vs UO
4/18 7:00 vs U-23 National team

All games subject to time changes - as is true for this Saturday's game which was orginally scheduled for 11:00 am

The Oregon and U-23 games are considered real games and admission will be charged.

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Re: spring training

Post by Purplegeezer on Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:42 pm

ooooh. Good job, A_Fan!

I would have been pretty upset showing up in the second half!

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Re: spring training

Post by A_Fan on Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:55 pm

I'm going to make sure I call them the day before every game to verify the time!

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Match vs SPU this Saturday

Post by UPWomenSoccerRookie on Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:30 pm

A friend emailed me & wondered if the match with SPU this Saturday would be worth watching. I had no info regarding SPU, so I checked their website: http://www.spufalcons.com/index.asp?path=wsoc

They are in Division 2. Last fall they were ranked 4th nationally, lost in the national semifinals, were 23-1, had 3 All-American 1st team players, and their coach was coach of the year.

Saturday could be an interesting match.

BTW, the SPU site lists the match at 4 PM, while our insider info lists it as 4:30.

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Re: spring training

Post by GUPhantom on Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:51 pm

Anyone notice from the SPU website that 3 of their new recruits came from a club called Washington Premier...which is coached by Justi Baumgardt. That's former Pilot Justi Baumgardt?

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Re: spring training

Post by Purplegeezer on Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:57 pm

Yup, that's her. Here's her club bio
While you're there, look at the Gallery. You'll see other familiar faces - and Merlo Field.



Last year she was still playing for the Sounders, too.

Here's a story from the Seattle Times.

Maybe we'll see her son Saturday.

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Today’s scrimmage with SPU

Post by UPWomenSoccerRookie on Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:19 pm

UP started out watching SPU execute the possession game better than UP! Things settled down as the game proceeded, with the second half dominated by UP.

Michelle Enyeart was the dominant player on the field for the 2nd week in a row. It was nice to see Emily playing a forward and scoring a goal!

Hailee looks bigger and more sure of herself this year. Her kicking game is consistently longer than Kelsey’s.

Jessica didn't play at all, and I didn't see Sophie, nor any recruits.


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