The Round Up Class B Boys – NEST Quick Hits (3/22/21)

  • The start of the season for Omaha Roncalli is a bit surprising. We had them rated as a Top 10 team, but a winless start causes reexamination. It could be early season jitters, or it could be something bigger.
  • Omaha Skutt and Lexington have already faced once this season in what could be a preview of this years state title game. Skutt came away with the victory, but both teams impressed us.
  • The Beatrice boys have already equaled their previous win totals from the last two seasons combined. Exciting progress for Coach Henning and his players.
  • Norris caught our attention with two victories in week one. This team scored a total of 11 goals while keeping two clean sheets.

 

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The Round Up: Class A Girls – NEST Quick Hits (3/22/21)

  • The top Class A girls teams appear to be dominate. There were more than a few lopsided score lines during week one. This group features some of the state’s premier attacking talent, and it showed during these games. They were goals everywhere.
  • Gretna traveled to Columbus for two matches, both of which resulted in victories. A combined 18 goals and 2 clean sheets paints an impressive picture. This team has talent on every level.
  • Kearney starts the season with one victory and two loses. They put up a good fight against Omaha Duchesne, but the result still went against them.
  • Lincoln Southeast, Millard South, and Millard North all captured quality victories in week one.

 

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The Round Up: Class B Girls – NEST Quick Hits (3/22/21)

  • Week one results reinforce an already stated belief: the top class B teams can absolutely compete with and defeat quality class A sides. These multi-class match-ups provide so much insight.
  • Omaha Mercy and Omaha Duchesne Academy challenged themselves with their early season scheduling. This was a high risk/high reward strategy that paid of for both squads. Both teams impressed during week one and will have our attention going forward.
  • Although Bennington lost its contest versus Omaha Mercy, Mia Hurt stood out even in defeat. She is an outstanding player for the Badgers.
  • Lincoln Lutheran/Raymond Central, Norris, and Waverly began the season unranked in our rankings. That could be changing quickly thanks to their quality performances.

 

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The Round Up: Class A Boys – NEST Quick Hits (3/22/21)

  • Omaha South has talent on top of talent. They were very impressive against what we consider to be very good competition. They could be one of the best teams that this state has seen in awhile.They will be fun to watch this season.
  • The Omaha Central overtime loss to Creighton Prep opened more than a few eyes. The Eagles will not be an easy out for anyone this year. Also, Central has some of the best views in Nebraska for a soccer match.
  • Fremont improved a great deal from game one to game three during the first week. This is a very young team that could make some noise once experienced.
  • Lincoln High is a team to watch for the remainder of the season. We heard good reports during our preseason process, but wanted to see a few games. A victory over Kearney and a close loss versus Papillion-La Vista South demonstrates this program’s progress.
  • Millard North went goal crazy in their first match up against Omaha North. The Mustangs start the season 2-0. Creighton Prep and Papillion-La Vista South are the next games on their schedule.
  • Norfolk High begins the season 2-0. A good start for a first year head coach. Their victories came against Lincoln North Star and Hastings. A positive start to the season with important games upcoming.

 

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Class A Boys – Top 10 Ranking (3/22/21)

This list was developed while considering many different factors including program track records, recommendations from coaches, game observations, and roster strength. With that being said, much of this is subjective and opinions can vary. To the best of our ability, these rankings will reflect the reality of the soccer environment. Adjustments will be made as the season progresses and many conversations will take place. We look forward to those discussions.

Also, included in each article is a section titled Teams on the Verge. These teams ranked just outside our Top 10 but are considered to be in contention. The rankings are fluid and flexible; any team could quickly enter our Top 10 list.

Class A Boys Top 10 Ranking

  1. Omaha South
  2. Gretna
  3. Lincoln Southwest
  4. Creighton Prep
  5. Papillion-La Vista
  6. Grand Island
  7. Lincoln East
  8. Kearney
  9. Papillion-La Vista South
  10. Lincoln High

Teams on the Verge: Millard North, Lincoln Southeast, Millard West, Norfolk

 

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Class B Girls – Top 10 Ranking (3/22/21)

This list was developed while considering many different factors including program track records, recommendations from coaches, game observations, and roster strength. With that being said, much of this is subjective and opinions can vary. To the best of our ability, these rankings will reflect the reality of the soccer environment. Adjustments will be made as the season progresses and many conversations will take place. We look forward to those discussions.

Class B Girls Top 10 Ranking

  1. Omaha Skutt
  2. Omaha Mercy
  3. Omaha Duchesne Academy
  4. Omaha Roncalli Catholic
  5. Elkhorn
  6. Bennington
  7. Aurora
  8. Lincoln Lutheran/Raymond Central
  9. Waverly
  10. Norris

 

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Class A Girls – Top 10 Ranking (3/22/21)

This list was developed while considering many different factors including program track records, recommendations from coaches, game observations, and roster strength. With that being said, much of this is subjective and opinions can vary. To the best of our ability, these rankings will reflect the reality of the soccer environment. Adjustments will be made as the season progresses and many conversations will take place. We look forward to those discussions.

Also, included in each article is a section titled Teams on the Verge. These teams ranked just outside our Top 10 but are considered to be in contention. The rankings are fluid and flexible; any team could quickly enter our Top 10 list.

Class A Girls Top 10 Ranking

  1. Lincoln East
  2. Gretna
  3. Papillion-La Vista
  4. Papillion-La Vista South
  5. Lincoln Southwest
  6. Omaha Marian
  7. Elkhorn South
  8. Lincoln Southeast
  9. Millard West
  10. Millard North

Teams on the Verge: Millard South, North Platte

 

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Class B Boys – Top 10 Ranking (3/22/21)

This list was developed while considering many different factors including program track records, recommendations from coaches, game observations, and roster strength. With that being said, much of this is subjective and opinions can vary. To the best of our ability, these rankings will reflect the reality of the soccer environment. Adjustments will be made as the season progresses and many conversations will take place. We look forward to those discussions.

Also, included in each article is a section titled Teams on the Verge. These teams ranked just outside our Top 10 but are considered to be in contention. The rankings are fluid and flexible; any team could quickly enter our Top 10 list.

Class B Boys Top 10 Ranking

  1. Omaha Skutt
  2. Lexington
  3. South Sioux City
  4. Crete
  5. Norris
  6. Blair
  7. Aurora
  8. Schuyler
  9. Gross Catholic
  10. Waverly

Teams on the Verge: Beatrice, Bennington, Mount Michael Benedictine, Northwest, Omaha Roncalli, Ralston

 

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Game Review: Omaha Skutt vs. Omaha Westside (Boys) – 3/19/21

This contest was featured as Nebraska Preps’s game of the week and for good reason. Nebraska Soccer Talk tagged along with Mike Sautter to cover the game. It is worth noting that it was wonderful seeing the stands packed with fans from both sides. These fan bases really got into the game and that enhanced the atmosphere on the field.

Omaha Skutt is a traditional Class B powerhouse that looks to be the frontrunner again this year. Skutt is correctly the #1 ranked team in Class B according to Nebraska Soccer Talk. Their opposition, Omaha Westside, is looking to reclaim a position atop the competitive Class A field. Westside is a big name with a new coach and high expectations. 

Really evident from the beginning was the differing attacking philosophies. Omaha Westside did very well to remain in possession of the ball, especially on their half of the field. Their defenders and goalkeeper were very comfortable with the ball, and Skutt seemed content with not opening themselves up. 57% of the game possession went to the Warriors but only five shots were created during the game. Using athleticism in the final third seemed to be the tactic as long passes were played in from the back. As timing develops throughout the season, goals should be produced, and forward Tristan Alvano looks to be that goal scorer for Westside. 

While having less of the ball, Skutt Catholic seemed to do more with it. Their possession and passing patterns were attack centric. It was a fun style of soccer that did contain more risk and turnovers, but also created more attacking chances. Even with almost ten minutes less of ball possession, the Skyhawks were able to double the amount of shot opportunities. Their entire team seemed to be connected and well organized. 

Thanks to players such as Caleb Vos, Andrew Davidson, and John Meyers, the Skyhawks put on an impressive display. Vos controlled the left side of the field and had more than a few impactful runs. Davidson really controlled the midfield. He was the connector, and the game really went through him.

This game was a physical and chippy matchup as both teams were awarded and converted a penalty kick. This PK would be Westside’s lone goal, while Skutt would find the net two more times.  As the night progressed, Westside did earn a few yellow cards. That will happen to a team that has many strong athletes. 

Game Result – Omaha Skutt 3   Omaha Westside 1

Man of the Match – Andrew Davidson 

NEST Quick Hits 

  • Nebraska Wesleyan is getting a very good player with Caleb Voss. He is a fluid athlete with exceptional ball skill. Perhaps even more important, he seems to understand the game in real time. He was able to impact the game through his vision and defensive angles. 
  • Omaha Skutt is the absolute frontrunner for Class B boys. There are other contenders, but this is a very good team at every position. 
  • It was fantastic to see both communities come out and support their team. The stands were full and enthusiastic. The game of soccer is growing in Nebraska, this game solidified my belief in that.
  • During the post game conversations, Nebraska Soccer Talk was able to discover the secret sauce of the Skutt program. It turns out the soccer program really took hold once a “borrowed” plastic lawn decoration was brought into the fold. The medium sized and decorated plastic bird has seen better days, but it is sure to have some fond soccer memories. Just to be clear, the previous owner was long ago notified and gave their blessing for further usage. 

 

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Game Review: Grand Island vs. Lincoln Southwest (Boys) – 3/18/21

Two top ten teams met Thursday night in Grand Island in a game that would live up to the hype. Unfortunately, Nebraska Soccer Talk could not attend in-person, but this game was broadcast by News Channel Nebraska. Early on the Islanders looked to be running away with this contest as a clinical finish by Javier Baide and a Silverhawk own goal made the scoreline 2-0. The Islander momentum gradually faded as Southwest settled into the first game of the season. As the game continued, Lincoln Southwest showed themselves to not only be talented but composed as well. An equalizer would come during the beginning portion of the second half. From there, both teams created a fair number of chances and demonstrated their top ten quality. In the end, Lincoln Southwest would seize the moment as senior Eli Rhodes scored an impressive game winner. 

Game Result – Lincoln Southwest 3   Grand Island 2

Man of the Match – Ramzy Hamouda (1 goal & 1 assist; super sub that changed the dynamic of the game)

NEST Quick Hits 

  • These teams justified their Pre-Season Top 10 rankings. It was back and forth, but both sides were able to demonstrate exciting soccer skill. This was an absolute joy to watch from start to finish. 
  • Javier Baide has that next level soccer talent. Baide’s seemingly effortless burst will be a problem for defenders throughout the season. His understanding of space and positioning in the box is also an important attribute. This is a goalscorer through and through.
  • Eli Rhodes is THAT guy for Lincoln Southwest. He is a do-it-all midfielder with an endless motor. His composed game winner was fun to watch and so was the celebration afterwards. He and his teammates went wild, the passion for the game was observable. 
  • Ramzy Hamouda is a name to know for the future. This appeared to be his first game in a Lincoln Southwest uniform and he made quite an impression. His substitution into the attacking midfield was the catalyst for the Silverhawk comeback. A battle for the starting position is sure to follow.  

 

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