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College Sports
Durant's Lily Ruiz signs with Austin College
DURANT, Oklahoma (KTEN)- Durant senior Lily Ruiz signed with the Austin College soccer team on Thursday to continue her career on the pitch. However, her time as a Lady Lion isn’t over just yet. They’ll face Claremore in the playoffs next Tuesday. 5


DURANT, Oklahoma (KTEN)- Durant senior Lily Ruiz signed with the Austin College soccer team on Thursday to continue her career on the pitch.
However, her time as a Lady Lion isn’t over just yet. They’ll face Claremore in the playoffs next Tuesday.
College Sports
Tolton girls' soccer beat Osage at Columbia College
COLUMBIA − Father Tolton girls’ soccer hosted the Osage girls’ soccer team. The game was played at Columbia College. In the first half, Osage number four, Samantha Deibel scored the first goal of the game. Tolton was able to get a free kick penalty. Number 13, Ava Martin scored on the free kick and helped Tolton […]


COLUMBIA − Father Tolton girls’ soccer hosted the Osage girls’ soccer team. The game was played at Columbia College.
In the first half, Osage number four, Samantha Deibel scored the first goal of the game.
Tolton was able to get a free kick penalty. Number 13, Ava Martin scored on the free kick and helped Tolton tie the game. Tolton’s defense kept Osage scoreless through the rest of the game.
Tolton’s number 16, Sierra Poehlmann scored a goal herself. Tolton won the game, 3-1.
Osage plays Southern Boone on Monday and Tolton plays in the central Missouri soccer invitational Friday and Saturday.
College Sports
San José State women's soccer brings in trio of freshmen and one transfer
SAN JOSE, Calif. — San José State women’s soccer has signed four athletes for the upcoming 2025 season: Paige Fry, Alexi Ames, Mercedes Cioffi, and Taejah Aitken signed with the program, as announced by head coach Sonia Curvelo. “I look forward to adding four players to our program under my leadership. Each player will have an immediate impact […]


SAN JOSE, Calif. — San José State women’s soccer has signed four athletes for the upcoming 2025 season: Paige Fry, Alexi Ames, Mercedes Cioffi, and Taejah Aitken signed with the program, as announced by head coach Sonia Curvelo.
“I look forward to adding four players to our program under my leadership. Each player will have an immediate impact and will play a significant role in building a championship program. Each of the players are motivated to develop their game and put in the effort and work needed to win championships and compete in the NCAA Tournament. They are very disciplined in their academics and are great leaders on and off the field.”
Paige Fry, Goalkeeper, Fort Collins, CO/ Fort Collins HS / Sam Houston State
- A transfer from Sam Houston State, where as a freshman, she played in five games, making seven saves.
- 2024-25 Conference USA Women’s Soccer Commissioner’s Honor Roll and 2024 Sam Houston State Dean’s List
- 4-year varsity letter winner and selected as team captain at Fort Collins HS.
- All-conference selection in both soccer and basketball
- Played club soccer for the Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club
Alexi Ames, Defender, South Jordan, UT/Bingham HS
- Four-year letter winner at Bingham High School and team captain
- 1st Team All-Region honors
- Freshman Player of the Year in 2021 and MVP in 2024 as voted by her coaches.
- Honor roll student at Bingham HS
- Played club soccer for Utah Avalanche ECNL 06/07 and competed in the 2023 UYSA National Championships.
Taejah Aitken, Midfielder, Montreal, Quebec, Canada / Cegep Vanier
- Played on the Semi-Pro Lake Shore team playing in Quebec’s League 2
- Captain on the Quebec Regional Team
- Member of Quebec regional team from 2022-24
- Academic Honor Roll student from 2022-24
- Plans to study Business Administration with a concentration in Sports Management
Mercedes Cioffi, Midfielder, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada/Lorne Park Secondary School
- 2023 Junior Athlete of the Year
- Charity Shield Champion in 2023
- Invited to the 2023 Ontario Soccer Provincial Screening
- 2022 MVP for senior girl’s soccer at Lorne Park
- An honor roll student
College Sports
ACA's Jordan signs with Covenant College
Chloe Jordan never thought she’d be part of a signing ceremony to continue playing her favorite sport in college. “For the longest time, I thought that I was not going to play college soccer,” she said. “I’m definitely so blessed to have the opportunity to do so.” × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required […]


Chloe Jordan never thought she’d be part of a signing ceremony to continue playing her favorite sport in college.
“For the longest time, I thought that I was not going to play college soccer,” she said. “I’m definitely so blessed to have the opportunity to do so.”
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High School Sports
APS welcomes David Bahr as new head girls soccer coach
APS welcomes David Bahr as new head girls soccer coach Published 2:59 pm Thursday, May 1, 2025 David Bahr Austin Public Schools has announced the hiring of David Bahr as the new head coach of the Packers girls soccer program. Bahr brings over three decades of experience, leadership, and player development to the Austin sidelines. […]

APS welcomes David Bahr as new head girls soccer coach
Published 2:59 pm Thursday, May 1, 2025
- David Bahr
Austin Public Schools has announced the hiring of David Bahr as the new head coach of the Packers girls soccer program.
Bahr brings over three decades of experience, leadership, and player development to the Austin sidelines.
Bahr’s coaching journey spans high school, youth, and club soccer — most recently serving as the head boys soccer coach at Byron High School from 2018-2024, where he led the program to a Section 1AA Championship and State Tournament appearance in 2021.
He holds a combined high school varsity coaching record of 222-247-33 and has been recognized multiple times as section and state Coach of the Year.
“I am very excited to get back to coaching High School Girls, after spending the last 15 years coaching High School Boys,” Bahr said. “Austin provides the perfect home with great school administrators, first class facilities and a great fan base. All the ingredients to develop a top-notch program. I can’t wait to get started.”
“Coach Bahr’s experience, passion for the game, and commitment to student-athlete development stood out clearly in our search process,” said Katie Carter, AHS activities director. “He brings a rare combination of deep tactical knowledge, program-building experience, and a genuine heart for mentorship. We are thrilled to welcome him to the Austin Athletics family.”
From 2001–2009, Bahr led the Mayo High School girls’ varsity team to two conference championships and earned five National Academic Team Awards. His tenure with Kasson-Mantorville boys soccer from 2010–2015 saw the program achieve its most successful run in school history, culminating in Bahr being named Minnesota State Coach of the Year in 2015.
Outside of coaching, Bahr served in the Army National Guard as a medical corpsman and has been deeply involved in volunteer work across multiple youth sport boards and community soccer initiatives for more than 30 years.
His coaching philosophy emphasizes character, leadership, tactical intelligence, and academic excellence.
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