SOCCER
Girls Soccer: Tigers return top four scorers from 6-7-1 team
With the top four scorers returning from last year’s 6-7-1 team, new Farmington head girls soccer coach Rob Carpentier figures the squad he inherited will play an entertaining brand of soccer — and win some more games in the process.By Matt Steichen , August 28, 2009
Adapted Soccer: Schmitz caps off soccer career with all-tourney honor
The 2008 Adapted Soccer State Tournament followed a familiar pattern for the Blazing Cats.By Matt Steichen , November 20, 2008
Adapted Soccer: Schmitz leads Blazing Cats back to state
There's little doubt Jon Schmitz has the busiest-looking letter jacket in Farmington High School.By Matt Steichen , November 06, 2008
Girls soccer: Tigers blanked in section opener
Defending Class AA state champion Lakeville South proved to be a tough draw for Farmington in the opening round of the Section 1AA girls soccer tournament.By Matt Steichen , October 17, 2008
Boys soccer: Looking for offense
The Farmington boys soccer team lost four of its top five goal scorers to graduation after last year's 5-9-1 season.By Matt Steichen , October 02, 2008
Boys soccer: Back in the win column
Thursday's game against Red Wing came at just the right time for the Farmington boys soccer team.By Matt Steichen , September 25, 2008
Tiger sports podcast for Sept. 19: Seamus Tritchler
It's Friday afternoon again and Independent sports writer Matthew Steichen is back with another installment of the Farmington Independent sports podcast. This week he's talking with girls soccer coach Seamus Tritchler, whose team is out to its best start in at least five years. They talk about the team, its outlook for the rest of the season and Tritchler's background in Ireland. We'll have a new podcast for you every Friday. You can listen to it hear or head over to iTunes to subscribe.September 19, 2008
Girls Soccer: Tigers miss chances, still go 1-0-1
The Farmington girls soccer team missed its fair share of opportunities to put the ball in the net, but still came away from the first week of its Missota Conference slate with a 1-0 win over Red Wing and a 2-2 draw against Shakopee.September 11, 2008
Boys Soccer: Early goals help Tigers silence Wingers
The Farmington boys soccer team reversed its recent trend of starting slow by using a barrage of early goals to down Red Wing last Tuesday, then reverted back to its old habits in a 4-0 loss at Shakopee on Thursday.September 11, 2008
Tiger sports podcast for Sept. 5
It's Friday afternoon again and Independent sports writer Matthew Steichen is back with another installment of the Farmington Independent sports podcast. This time around he's talking with boys soccer coach Loren Cartwright about the growth of the sport in Farmington and the likely fortunes of this year's team.September 05, 2008
Girls soccer: Harstad scores 4 goals in victory over Faribault
The Farmington girls soccer team overcame a pair of slow starts last week. Last Tuesday at Lakeville North, the Tigers found themselves trailing by two goals before playing a strong second half in a 2-1 setback. On the road again on Thursday, the team struggled controlling the ball in the first 40 minutes against Faribault before exploding for six goals in a 7-0 rout of the Falcons.By Matt Steichen , September 04, 2008
Boys soccer: Tigers drop a pair
Top teams from the Lake Conference and the Big Nine Conference dealt the Farmington boys soccer team matching 4-1 setbacks last week. Lakeville North, playing its first game of the season, scored the first four goals in last Tuesday's non-conference game at Lakeville North High School. The Panthers have since run their record to 5-0 with wins over Owatonna, Fargo South, Moorhead and Fargo North.By Matt Steichen , September 04, 2008
Both ends of the spectrum
The Farmington boys soccer team found itself on both ends of lopsided contests during the first week of the 2008 season.By Matt Steichen , August 28, 2008
A promising start
If the first two games of the season were any indication, the Farmington girls soccer team should have a pretty good shot at improving on last year's 4-11-1 record.By Matt Steichen , August 28, 2008
12U bound for State Cup
Finishing the spring season with a chance to play in the State Cup was a highlight and a first time experience for the boys of the 2008 Travel BU12C3 spring soccer team.August 08, 2008
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