Monday, March 5, 2012
Photos: U18s vs FC Dallas
Saturday, March 3, 2012
U16s draw vs FC Dallas
The U16's fared better, sending the visitors home with a 2-2 draw. Jon Parry's squad led twice in the opening 45 minutes on goals from Rockhurst High School classmates. Luke Stanley opened the scoring on a penalty kick and Cole Stevenson put the Juniors back ahead 2-1 with his strike, but an FC Dallas penalty kick in the second half drew the teams level.
Sporting KC will continue the USSDA season at home next weekend when both teams face St. Louis Scott Gallagher Metro on Saturday. Mark your calendars, U18s kick off at 11:30am followed by U16s at 2:00pm!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Development Academy resumes

The Under-18 Juniors, led by Paul Rideout, enter the match with a 4-2-0 record but they will be facing an FC Dallas squad that has already played 18 games this season with only one loss. Their match kicks off at 4:30pm at the Sporting Club Training Center in Swope Park.
The Under-16 Juniors, led by Jon Parry, will play after the U18's at Swope with kick off scheduled for 7pm. With a .500 record (2-2-2) through their first six games, the U16's will be out to start 2012 on a winning note against FC Dallas (7-4-7).
Both matches are free and open to the public. Come show your support for Sporting KC and catch a doubleheader of Development Academy action tonight between two Major League Soccer teams.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Video: Two new Juniors
Monday, December 5, 2011
USSDA Winter Showcase

Wednesday, November 23, 2011
U16's and U18's USSDA Home Opener
Sporting Kansas City Juniors under-18s and under-16s competed in their home openers earlier this month against the Dallas Texans. The matches took place at Swope Park Training Center on Friday, Nov. 18.
The first game of the double header began at 4:30 p.m. and featured Sporting Kansas City U-18s versus a Texans side that had 1-3-4 record leading up to the match. The Texans came away with a road win, the victory marking their second of the season. The lone goal of the match belonged to Caleb Richardson in the 42nd minute.

Head Coach of Sporting Kansas City U-18s, Paul Rideout, said, “ I was delighted with the way we possessed the ball from back to front, but disappointed we did not turn it into goals”.
The U-16s kicked off at 7 p.m. against an undefeated Texans team. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Sporting Kansas City’s Debray Holliman notched the first goal of the game right before half time. The Texan’s Brandon Aubrey found the equalizer at the 60th minute mark.
The two academy teams will resume play this weekend as Sporting Kansas City head to Sarasota, Florida to face D.C. United, Baltimore Bays and Oakwood Soccer Club at the 2011 Winter Showcase at the Premier Sports Campus.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
2011-12 USSDA schedules announced
For detailed schedules click on:
U16s
U18s
Friday, July 1, 2011
Get to know...Sporting Juniors

Another season of youth soccer has wrapped up in The Sporting Juniors world. We ended with two teams in Wisconsin competing in Regionals and two team in Texas competing in Playoffs and the Showcase. I traveled with the U18s and U16s to Frisco, TX for the Academy Playoffs and Showcase.
A lot of what we post is results but I would like to give you a small glimpse on items you may or may not know about Academy trip and interesting facts about our youth players. In other words this post may bore you to death or you may find it interesting.
• The last hotel we stayed at was Aloft (shown on right) and it was a favorite amongst the players
• We always rent four 15-passenger vans once we land in our destination. Coach Rideout and Pardo usually drive the U18s, and Coach Parry and I drive the U16s
• Auxiliary cords are a MUST…thats the cord that goes from the van’s stereo to your iPod.
• Fruit chews are like GOLD, they are probably the most popular snack I purchase. A close second is the small Tangerines, sometimes referred to as “cuties.” The snacks are usually in my room and the boys come and get snacks, water and Gatorade as they please.
• 8-10 cases of both Gatorade and water is a must
• The best way to pass time is playing Fifa on Xbox or renting Redbox movies
• I always learn a few new hip words on each trip or ways to use normal words in a hip way…a few this time was “fire” (see example below) and “shredding”
• For example, in the last U18s match Sporting Juniors “shredded” Chicago Magic or today the Juniors were just “shredding”!
• Konner takes a lot of pride in keeping our bench cleaned when he is injured and unable to play
• Ray Lee never is referred to as just Ray…his full name is used almost always. He usually has his clippers with him…in case you need a quick trim
• If we ever have a meal at Chipotle; Nick Row is the first to ask “can we get sour cream”?
• AB (Andrew Brown) is the most relaxed person/player I have ever been around -- very easy going except when Will is beating him in the “Sock Em” boxing game in the hotel lobby
• Kempin is a Pro… (maybe you already knew that)
• Marques (Mayoras) loves techno music and he just recently attend an eight hour rave
• Paul Oliver is one of the happiest people I have ever met who loves to eat tangerines
• “G” (Garret) loves shoes and probably has more shoes then most females which would include 15+ pairs of cleats alone
• Jordy hates bug as much as I do…especially June Bugs
• Kiwi (Andrew Mobberely) can break dance with his fingers (more on that later)
• Roms (Romeo Munoz) speaks Spanish on the field to Kiwi as Kiwi is from NZ but also speaks fluent Spanish
• Will (Witherspoon) loves heavy metal music. He also isn’t afraid to throw out a free style rap line here and there
• DeJulio is the only player who started in all the games he played in. He is also the captain of the team
• Daniel (Hare) made a big purchase of real Ray-Ban sunglasses this past weekend
• Hill (Ryan) has decided that he wants to be a Marine -- he is only going to be a junior in HS
• Leichty’s freekick was so “fire” against IMG. This is the second time he has hit a “fire” freekick like that.
• Seo has the softest skin ever...I’m talking softer than a new born. It is incredible
• Nate (Opperman) has a corky sense of humor and is so dang fast
• Jules (Ramirez) is a man of few words but likes apples just as much as I do
• Schrick is my co-pilot he always sits shotgun in my van and controls the Garmin
• Luke (Stanley) is a talented snow skier and like to wear dress socks under his shinguards and game socks
• Clay (Stewart) is the president of the make-believe gang called Swope Park Rangers (we get bored in airports…so funny things happen...like getting my eyebrows stringed)
• Tuso really wants to get his ear’s pierced
• Evan (Wright) thinks his GK Uniform of white jersey, white shorts and white socks makes him look like a cow
• Jacole can eat more than anyone I have ever seen…on the last day we went to In & Out and he had a 4x4; which is 4 beef patties and 4 pieces of cheese.
• Wes (White) has the best fo-hawk and plays better when his hair is done correctly
• Zembas just got a 35 out of 36 on his ACT (crazy smart)
Monday, June 27, 2011
Monday Recap
U15s: Coming off a 2-0 win over St. Louis Scott Gallagher and sitting on three points, the U15s entered their final group game yesterday needing a win and some help to progress to the knockout stages of their age division. Progression to the semifinal was not to be, however, as Sporting were held 1-1 by Ambassadors of Ohio North, finishing second place in the group.
U18s: With two wins already in the bag for the U18s at the Academy Showcase, the final match against the Chicago Magic provided one last chance for the players to demonstrate their abilities in front of a fair few college coaches and youth national team scouts. The Showcase, designed for teams that failed to qualify for the playoffs, has been a success for the U18s, and the side ended on a high note Monday, getting goals from Will Witherspoon, Tom Adams, Garrett Pulliam and Jordan Rideout on the way to a 4-1 victory.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Sunday Juniors results
Also from Frisco, the U16's fell to the Houston Dynamo, 1-4. Their final game of the tournament will be Tuesday against IMG Academy.
At the Region II Championships in Fox Cities, Wisconsin, the U15’s defeated St. Louis Scott Gallagher on goals from Joey Piatczyc and Cole Stevenson. The most impressive result of the day was also from the Region II Championships; a 6-0 win for the U13’s. The goals came from Trevor Cissell (2), Absalom Solorio, Jacob Weaver, Dominick Parry and Peyton Brown.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Saturday Recap
The U13s drew with FC Milwaukee, 1-1, in their first game of the Region II Championships in Wisconsin. Jacob Weaver scored the team’s only goal and was assisted by Dakota Karns. They play Minnesota Thunder on Sunday, a team they beat 3-0 back in April.
Also in Wisconsin, the U15s lost to the CUP (Cincinnati United Premier) Crew Jrs Gold squad, 0-1, on Saturday. They’ll face local opponents, St. Louis Scott Gallagher early Sunday morning.

In Frisco, Texas the U16s lost their first game of the USSDA playoffs to the LA Galaxy, 1-2. The team’s leading goal scorer, Nate Opperman, found the back of the net once again. The Galaxy were seeded as the country’s fourth-best U16 team so they should find easier waters in their upcoming two matches with the next one coming Sunday against Houston Dynamo.
After Friday’s 3-0 win, the U18s next opponent will be the Virginia Rush, who they play on Sunday. That match starts at 9am.
Make sure to follow the Juniors Twitter feed @SKCJuniors to keep up with all the latest action on the youngsters.
Friday, June 24, 2011
U18s win in tournament opener
Will Witherspoon set up Jordan Rideout for his first of the match, with Ray Lee would hitting the back of the net for the second, thanks to the service of Andrew Mobberley. Lee would then turn provider, as his corner kick found Rideout for his second of the match.
The U18s next game of the tournament will take place Sunday at 9am, with the opponent still to TBD.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
U16s and U18s Conclude Season
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Juniors fighting for spots in the playoffs
U18s:
Saturday at 11:30am vs. Colorado Rapids U18s
Sunday at 10am vs. Colorado Rapids U18s
U16s:
Saturday at 2pm vs. Colorado Rapids U16s
Sunday at 12:30pm vs. Colorado Rapids U16s
This is the first time this season that the U16s and U18s will face the Rapids youth teams. Both sets of teams are fighting for playoff berths, so this should be an exciting group of matches. Again, these games are at Sporting Club Training Center at Swope Park, so be sure to come out and support our boys as they make their push for the playoffs!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
U18 photos from Sunday
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All photos taken by photographer Daniel Russell.
Monday, May 23, 2011
U16s stay atop standings
In Sporting KC Juniors action, the U18s and U16s faced off against St. Louis Scott Gallagher Metro in two games on Sunday.
The U18s played first and fell a bit short from a win; losing to Scott Gallagher Metro 0-2. St. Louis was able to score fairly early in the match, with two goals in the 17th and 19th minutes of the contest. This loss dropped the U18s to third place.
The U16s fared a lot better in their match with St. Louis, winning 4-1. Starting off the game with an early goal in the 10th minute, the first place U16s were able to maintain their lead for the rest of the contest, scoring three more goals and only giving up one.
In other news, tryouts will begin today for the U16s and U18s and are going to go until Wednesday, May 25th. Tryouts will be from 5-7 PM for the U16s and from 7-9 PM for the U18s.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
U18's and U16's host Scott Gallagher Metro on Sunday
The second place Sporting KC Juniors U18’s look to return to winning ways at home on Sunday. They’ll face a St. Louis Scott Gallagher Metro side currently sitting fourth place in the Frontier Division. This game is set for 10 a.m.
Following the U18’s match, the U16’s will host a matchup that features the Frontier Division’s first and last placed teams. Our SKC U16’s will be looking to feed off their great results from last weekend, and extend their lead at the top of the table. This match is scheduled to kick off at 12:30 p.m.
Both games will be held at Sporting Club Training Center at Swope Park. As always, these matches are free, so come on out and watch our boys beat their cross state opponents.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Kempin headed to Portugal with U18 MNT
In other big news for next week - Sporting KC Juniors U18's and U16's tryouts are scheduled to take place Monday through Wednesday (23rd-25th) at Sporting Club Training Center at Swope Park.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Juniors head to Colorado
Earlier in the season, the U18s were defeated by both teams, but didn't have a full squad at the moment. This time around, things will surely be different considering their current four-game win streak. As for the U16s, they picked up two wins and two clean sheets last time around against the Colorado clubs.
Check back next week for results, and in the meantime, here's a video of Jordan Rideout scoring the opening goal of last weekend's match against Shattuck-Saint Mary's. The U18s won the game 3-2.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Home Field Advantage
At the Sporting Club Training Center at Swope Park, the U18s took out Minnesota Thunder 2-0 on Saturday and beat Shattuck-Saint Mary’s 3-2 on Sunday.
Tom Adams scored for the third straight game, opening with a goal in the second minute against the Thunder. Andrew Mobberley and Jordy Rideout also netted one goal apiece. Sunday's game-winner (broke a 2-2 deadlock) came in the last minute of stoppage time from Garrett Pulliam on a breakaway down the right side of the pitch. Nothing like a perfect ending to the weekend to bring the U18s into second place in the USSDA, one point behind Real Colorado.
The U16s dominated the Thunder on Saturday, beating them 3-0, a team they previously drew 0-0 in Minnesota. Captain Eric DeJulio scored the first goal of the game in the first half. From there, SKC rolled with Nate Opperman and Steven Enna also finding the back of the net. The U16s lost on Sunday 0-1 to Saint Mary’s, but still hold a nice four-point lead in the table.
Enna, along with Dante Guerrero, DeBray Hollimon, Joey Piatczyc, Cole Stevenson and Jake Wood were brought up from the U15 squad for the weekend since their team was off. Head Coach Jon Parry was pleased with how the younger kids performed when given the chance to play with the U16s.