Omaha Burke – Class A Team Preview (Boys)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage, but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Omaha Burke

Head Coach – Nick Bratt

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 12-4
2018 6-12

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

NEST Analysis – An argument could be made that Burke has consistently been the second most successful OPS boys soccer program over the last several years. The Bulldogs had a tremendous 2019 regular season before falling by one goal in the first round of districts to Lincoln Southeast. Coach Bratt should have a competitive team for the 2021 season, and that is why they debut on our list of Teams on the Verge. 

Much of that assumption is based on Coach Bratt’s reputation and the program’s history. This squad will be short on experience as only two players with varsity experience return. Omaha Burke has a large player pool and should be able to find enough pieces to make a run. Inexperienced is not synonymous with poor results. In fact, if managed properly this could be the beginning of a very fun future for Burke.  Watch out for freshmen forward/midfielder Wyatt Urban as he looks to earn a place in the squad. 

 

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University of Nebraska at Kearney – Women’s College Spotlight

Although it is rarely covered by the traditional media giants of the state, Nebraska is filled with exciting and competitive collegiate soccer programs. In fact, Nebraska contains a grand total of THIRTY programs for men and women. Those thirty programs compete across a wide variety of collegiate levels including Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and junior college.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to examine, cover, and promote all of these teams. This task has been made a bit more challenging by the circumstances created by COVID-19. Depending on the playing level, conference, and school, the season outlook changes drastically. Roster information can also be in flux, depending on the school. Despite these challenges, our staff attempted to put together the best program summaries possible. To our knowledge, we are the only outlet providing such coverage to our state’s college programs.

Just like Nebraska Soccer Talk, this column will grow and become more in depth as the years pass. In the future, we hope to provide sideline coverage of games, facility features, coach and player interviews. We look forward to the journey ahead. Thank you for being a part of our community. The sport of soccer is growing in Nebraska, and we intend to see it thrive.

Disclaimer – In the making of this article, team websites and other research sources were utilized. Although we attempt to avoid them whenever possible, errors can occur. Please contact us directly with corrections.

University of Nebraska – Kearney

Head Coach – Chloe Roberts (4th season as Head Coach)

Assistant Coaches – David Farias

Mascot – Lopers

Year Regular Season Record MIAA Record
2019 2-9-7 1-5-5
2018 5-12-1 3-7-1
2017 4-11-3 1-9-1
2016 7-8-3 4-5-2

Nebraska Homegrown Players On Roster – 

  • #2 Aleaya Snyder- So – Omaha Mercy – D
  • #6 Madeline Lecuona – Fr – Millard West – D
  • #10 Taylor Philbrick – Fr – Gering High – F
  • #11 Payton Rhen – So – Omaha Skutt – Mid
  • #12 Isabella Whiston- So – Lincoln East – D
  • #13 Emma Weis – So – Omaha Mercy – Mid
  • #14 Katie Shields – Omaha Mercy – Mid
  • #18 Megan Cook – Sr – Bellevue West – D
  • #19 Kylee Moore – Jr – Omaha Burke – Mid
  • #24 Hannah Hardy – So – Kearney High – Mid
  • #29 Halle Gleckler – Fr – Elkhorn High – F
  • #31 Jacylan Doering – Fr – Lincoln Pius – Mid

12/28 = 43%

Known Recruiting Class

  • Rainna Daharsh – Gretna, NE
  • Emily Flowers – Kansas City, MO
  • Dolcie Hanlon – Grand Junction, CO

NEST Analysis – Due to COVID, the 2020 edition of the women’s Loper program was unable to showcase their skills this fall. Looking back the 2019 campaign could be described as less than ideal, as UNK finished near the bottom of the MIAA. This is a program that has a great deal of potential within the Nebraska soccer landscape. Kearney is an exceptional city that could attract many talented athletes. Pair that with a vibrant educational institution and the building blocks are in place for a competitive program. 

The MIAA is a highly competitive conference, there is absolutely no doubt about that. Teams such as Northwest Missouri, Central Missouri, and Fort Hays State are routinely tough opponents. However, those challenges are far from insurmountable. UNK must raise its level of play going forward. With three seasons of experience as the head coach, Chloe Roberts will need to find a way to elevate her squad in the coming years. This team appears to be fairly young; with some experience, the positive results may follow. 

 

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Bellevue University – Women’s College Spotlight

Although it is rarely covered by the traditional media giants of the state, Nebraska is filled with exciting and competitive collegiate soccer programs. In fact, Nebraska contains a grand total of THIRTY programs for men and women. Those thirty programs compete across a wide variety of collegiate levels including Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and junior college.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to examine, cover, and promote all of these teams. This task has been made a bit more challenging by the circumstances created by COVID-19. Depending on the playing level, conference, and school, the season outlook changes drastically. Roster information can also be in flux, depending on the school. Despite these challenges, our staff attempted to put together the best program summaries possible. To our knowledge, we are the only outlet providing such coverage to our state’s college programs.

Just like Nebraska Soccer Talk, this column will grow and become more in depth as the years pass. In the future, we hope to provide sideline coverage of games, facility features, coach and player interviews. We look forward to the journey ahead. Thank you for being a part of our community. The sport of soccer is growing in Nebraska, and we intend to see it thrive.

Disclaimer – In the making of this article, team websites and other research sources were utilized. Although we attempt to avoid them whenever possible, errors can occur. Please contact us directly with corrections.

Bellevue University

Head Coach – Tom White

Assistant Coaches – Amy Tilley

Mascot – Bruins

Previous Records

Year Regular Season Record
2019 6-6-3
2018 10-5
2017 11-5
2016 12-5-1

Nebraska Homegrown Players On Roster – 

  • #2 Kaycee Driver – So – Nebraska City – F
  • #3 Jaycee Billings – Fr – Gross Catholic – M
  • #4 Jaedyn Tryon – Fr – Omaha Burke – F
  • #5 Taylan Murphey – So – Waverly – M
  • #6 Emah Maahs – Jr – Waverly – D
  • #8 Daisy Ochoa-Rojas – Jr – Omaha South – M
  • #9 Courtney Wallingford – Jr –  Bellevue West – M
  • #11 Britney Nolte – Fr – Platteview – F
  • #12 Morgan Mcllnay – Fr – Millard North – D
  • #13 Emma Phillipson – Sr – Millard South – D
  • #17 Chloe Madigan – Sr – Omaha Central – D
  • #19 Maddy Vasquez – Fr – Omaha Central – M
  • #21 Jenna Curtis – Fr – Conestoga – D
  • #25 Angela Miranda – So – Omaha Bryan – F
  • #26 – Abril Mendez – So – Omaha Bryan – D
  • #27 Emma Stock – Fr – Papillion La Vista South – D
  • #29 Jayda Noble – Sr – Bellevue West – F
  • #30 Sinai Bernal – Fr – Elkhorn – M

18/25 = 72%

NEST Analysis – An exciting program, the Bellevue University women’s team has a bright future if their recent history is any indication. Coach Tom White is currently in his 2nd season as head coach with Bellevue University. In that short amount of time, an uptick in roster numbers and talent has occurred. It is a roster full of homegrown playmakers that will be able to compete at a very high level within the North Star conference. Recent transfers from Division I and II programs will bolster this team’s performances throughout the coming seasons. In addition, the Bruins have done very well in terms of branding which often goes overlooked in the grand scheme of things. 

Finally, from a recruiting and living standpoint, Bellevue University has advantages simply because of its placement in Sarpy County. Newly constructed  facilities located at Papillion Landing give the Bruins a major upgrade. Bruin home games are now played at this first rate facility. Unlike many other small-town NAIA schools, the allure of the Omaha metro area is there for the Bruins to exploit.  With all of those recruiting pulls, the Bruins are a team with a positive trajectory. 

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through multiple different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

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Lincoln Southeast – Class A Team Preview (Boys)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage, but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Lincoln Southeast

Head Coach Info – Michael Rozsa

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 6-7
2018 5-10

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

NEST Analysis – Lincoln Southeast is a school with a rich tradition of athletic success. Those lofty expectations should apply to the boys soccer program as well. During the four most recent seasons, the Knights have won a combined 25 contests or an average of 6.25 victories per season. Anticipate those results to change in the very near future. It is simply too large of a program to not be competitive.

The potential of this program is through the roof, and that is why we want so desperately to watch it succeed. In order for this sport to grow, our most populous high schools must embrace the game. Everything is there for the Knights to have a highly competitive program, and we look forward to covering this team at state in the coming years. Coach Rozsa and his staff must find that next level through player retention and development. We look forward to discovering and covering some very talented players wearing the black and gold. 

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

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Millard West – Class A Team Preview (Girls)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Millard West

Head Coach – Jacque Tevis-Butler

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 15-1
2018 10-5

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

Previous Season Accomplishments – 2019 Class A State Champions

NEST Analysis – The 2019 Class A champions come into 2021 ready to defend their place atop the mountain. Under normal circumstances that is a difficult task, now also consider that this is a team made up of almost entirely new faces. Good thing talent is always prevalent at Millard West. Coach Tevis-Butler has designed her program to reload not rebuild. However, chemistry and experience are necessary ingredients for a successful season. Those more subtle characteristics are mostly unknown at this point. It may only take a few games, but more observation is needed for these new look Wildcats. Even with that uncertainty, it would be silly to view this team as anything less than an absolute contender. Nebraska Soccer Talk has ranked Millard West as the #6 team in Class A in our first ever pre-season poll.

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

Connect with us on TwitterInstagram, or listen to our podcast on Spotify.

 

Blair High – Class B Team Preview (Boys)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Blair

Head Coach – Curt Scott

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 12-6
2018 10-5

Players to Watch – Kaedon Anderson

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

NEST Analysis – Blair is a program that appears to still be searching for a coach. Once that individual is hired, he or she will find the talent pool to be quite impressive. There is no doubt that coaching is critical, but just about every coach will tell you “it’s not about the X’s and O’s, it’s about the Jimmys and Joes”. Players win games and for Blair, winning has become a habit. During the 2021 season, watch out for Kaedon Anderson as he attempts to climb up the in-state player rankings. Nebraska Soccer Talk thinks highly of his skill, leading us to include him on our pre-season Players to Watch list. Overall, the Bears look to add onto their previous success and will make a potential run in the state tournament. Blair will begin the season as the #7 ranked squad in Class B.

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

Connect with us on TwitterInstagram, or listen to our podcast on Spotify.

 

 

Lincoln High – Class A Team Preview (Boys)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage, but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Lincoln High

Head Coach – Alex Cerny

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 7-8
2018 9-8

Players to Watch – Ian Becerra, Capital Ku, Ronan Parks, Anthony Gonzalez,  Ka Lu Say, Andres Moreno, Diego Noyola

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

NEST Analysis – Lincoln High has steadily improved under the leadership of Coach Alex Cerny.  They reside in a competitive city, where it can be difficult to build a program. The Links have accepted that challenge and are looking to move passed .500 records. This squad will be filled with experience, including the talented Ian Becerra. Overall, Becerra is one of the more talented players in the Lincoln area. With a few more complementary pieces around him, this could be a major year of progress for Lincoln High.  We will be watching him and this Links program carefully during the 2021 season.

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

Connect with us on TwitterInstagram, or listen to our podcast on Spotify.

 

Bellevue West – Class A Team Preview (Girls)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage, but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Bellevue West

Head Coach – Tobi Maertzke

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 12-5
2018 7-8

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

NEST Analysis – During an exceptional 2019 season, the Lady Thunderbirds posted one of their most impressive records in recent memory. Looking forward to 2021, Coach Tobi Maertzke will have a difficult task replacing key playmakers. However, the program appears to be on the upswing as it has taken root at a school known for being a hotbed of athletic talent. Additionally, Coach Maertzke has demonstrated himself to be a quality leader that can get the most out of his players. There are plenty of unknowns surrounding this program, but we look forward to seeing those unknowns answered.

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

Connect with us on TwitterInstagram, or listen to our podcast on Spotify.

 

Millard West – Class A Team Preview (Boys)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage, but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Millard West

Head Coach – Juan Aguirre

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 9-9
2018 6-9

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

NEST Analysis – A traditional powerhouse for boy’s soccer in the state of Nebraska, Millard West has hit a rough patch in recent years. Simply put, a losing or .500 record is not the standard within the Wildcat program. Coach Juan Aguirre’s first season was cancelled due to COVID. This is a new coach with an extensive amount of playing and coaching experience. During the 2021 season, it will be interesting to see how he has changed the program with two off-seasons to build. Overall, Millard West is an exceptional program with state title expectations. Look for the team to progress towards those lofty goals. Nebraska soccer is better when this program is competing at the highest level.  

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

Connect with us on TwitterInstagram, or listen to our podcast on Spotify.

 

Lincoln Pius X – Class A Team Preview (Boys)

Previewing an upcoming season is never an easy task. To do so properly takes countless hours of emails, observations, statistical research, conversation, and reflection. Adding onto that difficulty are challenges, such as a cancelled 2020 season and lingering COVID restrictions, making our preview preparation feel almost impossible.

Despite these obstacles, the approaching 2021 season and its participants – whether that be players, coaches, fans, or families – deserve some semblance of normalcy. Soccer in Nebraska and all those who participate deserve to be promoted. Over the course of the next several weeks, NEST will overview EVERY high school soccer program in our state. This was done to the best of our ability using all of the information we could collect.

Nebraska Soccer Talk is here to support many fantastic teams, coaches, players, fans, and referees that make our game possible. One mission of this venture is to discover and centralize newsworthy information. This can only be done in collaboration with individual programs. As a whole, our sport must better promote itself in order to grow the player and supporter pool. We encourage every team to proudly and consistently advertise itself to us and the general public. The more information available, the more our game will grow. Soccer is a game historically left behind to linger in the background in the United States. That circumstance is changing, but that change will not happen automatically. Growing and covering all aspects of our sport will take effort from all of those who love it.

Disclaimer – To prepare for these articles, a questionnaire was sent to every school’s head coach and athletic director. Many of these questionnaires were returned in a timely fashion, others were not. Nebraska Soccer Talk prides itself on equal and in-depth coverage, but cooperation is needed to meet that goal. Please consider this to be our reasoning when it comes to article length and accuracy.

Lincoln Pius X

Head Coach – Micah Chaffee

Previous Records

Year Record
2019 5-11
2018 8-8

State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell

NEST Analysis – Like many private schools, the Thunderbolts have flipped-flopped between Class A and B in recent years. This presents a unique circumstance as they are one of the larger schools when in Class B, yet one of the smallest when in Class A. This is an experience that very few programs are familiar with. 

Despite that fluidity, Pius has been competitive regardless of its class. It is a program that plays in a very structured manner that maximizes its pieces. A down 2019 season should make the returning players eager to showcase their skills in 2021. 

 

Thank you for reading and being a part of our new community. A like, share, comment or recommendation of content would be greatly appreciated. In order to financially support our efforts, sponsorship/partnership opportunities have become available. Sponsors will receive vast exposure to the Nebraska soccer community through different media avenues. The sponsorship process is easy and reasonable.

Contact us on our website or email @ nebraskasoccertalk@gmail.com.

Connect with us on TwitterInstagram, or listen to our podcast on Spotify.