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2009-2010 Jaguars Soccer (Women's)

2009 Banquet a Success

The JCC Jaguars Women's Soccer Team announced it's 2009 award winners at the annual soccer banquet at Bartlett Country Club. Kim Mcfadden (Olean), Ashleigh Brubaker (Whitesville), and Carly Olds (Andover) each earned WNYAC All Star Awards. Carly Olds (Andover) was named Player of the Year, Franny Babbitt (Belfast) Most Improved, Erica Babbitt (Belfast) Coaches Award, Emma Roosa (Randolph) Freshman Jaguar Award, and Ashleigh Brubaker (Whitesville) Sophomore Jaguar Award. Emma Roosa (Randolph) was named Off Season Captain for 2010.

Coach Deppa stated,  "It was a record turnout for the banquet. It was really nice to see so many family members attending and showing their continued support for the Jaguar Soccer Program."

The Jaguars finished 2009 with a overall record of 11-6-1. The Jaguars were eliminated in the NJCAA Region 3A Semifinals by Herkimer Community College 2-0. If you would like information on the JCC Jaguar Women's Soccer Team (Cattaraugus County Campus), please contact Head Coach Ryan Deppa at RyanDeppa@Mail.Suny.JCC.Edu.
 

JCC JAGUARS WOMEN SOCCER 2009 SEASON REVIEW

Overall Record (11-6-1) Region 3 Division 3 (7-4-1) WNYAC Conf (3-2)

The Jamestown Community College-Cattaraugus County Campus in Olean, NY made some great steps forward in 2009. The JCC Jaguars were lead by captains Kim McFadden (Olean, NY), Ashleigh Brubaker (Whitesville, NY), Kellyn Hadley (Cattaraugus, NY), and Erica Babbitt (Belfast, NY). These 4 returners made a huge impact on the direction of the team both on and off the field. They were a great group of leaders, and it made a huge impact on the success of the team. All 4 of the captains played in the Region 3 All Star Game following the season, and it was great to see them all leave the field laughing.

The Jaguars came together very quickly and started the season 5-0-1, which included a 3 day trip to Philadelphia. It was nice to start off so quickly, but as the season went on, I felt we were improving as we had some tough losses, but seemed to respond well and continued to learn and grow as a team. We played poorly at Mohawk CC (2nd in the Region at end of the season) and lost, and we played poorly at Jamestown CC-Jamestown Campus (18th in the Region at the end of the season) and won, but I think it was some of these games that helped us once we made it to the Regional Tournament. We had a pretty clear picture from those 2 games of where we wanted our team to be. We spent a good amount of the season with injured starters. I think the only games we had all 18 players healthy was our first game of the season vs Erie, and the 1st Round of playoffs. The players adapted well to the injuries and pushed forward, learning from the wins and the losses. The Jaguars ended the regular season ranked 7th in the 20 team region and was ranked in the top 4, for half the season.
The Jaguars finished the season hosting its first Regional play-off game, the Region 3A Quarterfinals, winning in a PK Sudden Death Shootout 4-3 over Onondaga CC. Carly Olds (Andover, NY), Erica Babbitt (Belfast, NY), Ashleigh Brubaker (Whitesville, NY), and Christina Baldwin (Bolivar-Richburg, NY) all scored goals in the shoot out. After making it to the Regionals the first 2 years of the program, it was nice to see the girls get the win. It was a game that they played for the program, and will go down in Jaguar History. The Jaguars lost 2-0 to the number 1 seed and the 4th ranked team in the nation, Herkimer CC. Herkimer outshot the Jaguars 9-2 in the Region 3A Semifinals.

Freshman Carly Olds (Andover, NY) made history by scoring the first hat trick in our young history, as well as breaking the record for points with 37. Carly ended the season ranked 18 in the nation (NJCAA STAT POLL). Goalkeeper Brittany Rounds (Northern Potter, PA) who never played soccer in her life, ended the season ranked 20 in the nation (NJCAA STAT POLL) under the direction of Keeper Coach Dennis Tobolski. The team scored 38 goals, the most goals in Jaguar soccer history. The Jaguars had 10 players score 1 or more goals, and 10 players with 1 or more assists in 2009. The Jaguars scored many of these goals with freshman forward standout Sydney Yachetta (Falconer, NY) even though she was sidelined with injuries for a majority of the season.

“The nice thing about this team, is that they put the teams goals ahead of their own. They really cared about the past, present, and future of the Jaguar Program. They took advantage of the opportunity to be a part of the team, and they maximized their experience by the extra effort they put into the season. They liked to dance, and they had fun, and at the same time they knew when it was time to work….. and as a coach, I could not have asked for anything more. They were a great group and it was truly enjoyable for the entire coaching staff.“

     The future continues to move in a positive direction for the Jaguars Women’s Soccer Team of Olean, NY and it is due to all the players since the beginning who helped to establish this team. With the incoming recruits we have coming here in 2010, and the returners that we have coming back, we can continue to make history with our JCC Jaguar Soccer Family.”

                                                                                   Coach Ryan Deppa

If you would like to be a part of the JCC Jaguar Women's Soccer Program, contact Head Coach Ryan Deppa at RyanDeppa@mail.sunyjcc.edu


 

Season Game-by-Game Recap:

10/01
The JCC Jaguars beat host Jamestown CC Jayhawks by the score of 1-0. Carly Olds (Andover) scored off an assist by Jessica Neal (Hinsdale). Brittany Rounds (Northern Potter) recorded 8 saves. Christina Baldwin (Bolivar-Richburg) played a solid game on the back line.

10/06
The JCC Jaguars won over Niagara County CC by the score of 2-1. Carly Olds (Andover) assisted Kim McFadden (Olean), and early in the second half Carly Olds (Andover) beat 3 defenders to score the 2nd Jaguar goal of the evening. Erica Babbitt (Belfast) played a strong game in the middle for the 9-2-1 Jaguars.
 

9/22
JCC vs Houghton JV W 4-1:  The JCC Jaguars hosted Houghton College JV Team on a nice night under the lights. The Jaguars scored 4 brilliant goals and won 4-1. Sydney Yachetta (Falconer) had 2 goals, Carly Olds (Andover) had 1 goal and 1 assist, Kellyn Hadley (Cattaraugus-Little Valley) had a goal, Emma Roosa (Randolph) and Jessica Neal (Hinsdale) each earned an assist. Houghton JV scored a nice goal with 5 minutes remaining in the game.
9/16/2009
The Jaguars put up a good fight, but lost to NJCAA Division 1 power, Monroe CC, by the score of 6-0. The Jaguars are now 5-1-1 and are currently ranked 4th in Region 3 Division 3.
 

9/13/2009
JCC VS North County W 4-2: The Jaguars came out slow vs North Country and were deadlocked at 2-2 at half time. The Jaguars played a better 2nd half, and pulled away with a 4-2 victory to improve to 5-0-1. The Jaguars were led by Carly Olds (Andover HS) and Sydney Yachetta (Falconer HS) who each scored 2 goals.
 

09/12/2009
JCC VS Clinton W 1-0:  The Jaguars played a tough Clinton CC team at Tompkins Cortland CC. Kim McFadden (Olean HS) scored the game winner in the second half off an assist from Sydney Yachetta (Falconer HS). Brittany Rounds (Northern Potter HS) earned her first shutout of the season.

09/09/2009 JCC VS ONODAGA T 1-1 (DOUBLE OVERTIME): The Jaguars came back to tie a much improved Onondaga CC team with the score of 1-1. Kim McFadden (Olean HS) scored a brilliant goal in the second half to tie the game. After a number of great passes, Kim scored from 20 yards out, with a hard shot placed in the upper corner. The teams battled to a tie after 2 sudden death overtimes.

09/06/2009
JCC VS READING W 6-2: The Jaguars improved their overall record to 3-0 with a win over Reading Area Community College with the score 6-2. Carly Olds (Andover HS) scored the first hat trick in JCC Jaguars History.
 

09/02/2009
JCC VS ERIE W 1-0: The Jaguars opened the season under the lights with a 1-0 win over Erie CC. The Jaguars played an exciting game, and helped protect Goal Keeper Erica Babbitt (Belfast HS) as she earned her first college shutout.

JCC VS MANOR W 4-1






 


Coaches:
Ryan Deppa (head coach)
Steve Grabowski (assistant coach)
Beth Hilyer (assistant coach)
Tom Kirchoff (assistant coach)
Dennis Tobolski (assistant coach)



Roster:
#NamePositionHeightYearH.S.
21Sam KearDefense/Mid-FieldFrWhitesville, NY
12Kim McFaddenDefense/ForwardSoOlean, NY
14Ashleigh BrubakerMid-Field/Goal KeeperSoWhitesville, NY
18Kellyn HadleyMid-Field/DefenseSoCattaraugus-Little Valley
13Stacey RamageDefense/Mid-FieldFrCuba Rushford, NY
6Miranda WhitemanMSoBradford, PA
7Franny BabbittMSoBelfast, NY
16Kristen 'Kietyn' EllisMid-Field/ForwardFrBelfast, NY
20Anne MagaraMF/D/FSoSalamanca, NY
8Emma RoosaMSoRandolph, NY
9Carly OldsFSoAndover, NY
11Sydney YachettaFSoFalconer, NY
3Christina BaldwinDSoBolivar Richburg, NY
22Jessica NealMid-FieldFrHinsdale, NY
19Kyle ClarkMid-FieldFrBradford, PA
15Daisey RungForward/Mid-Field/DefenseFrBolivar-Richburg, NY
2Brittany RoundsGoal Keep/ForwardFrNorthern Potter, PA
17Erica BabbittDefense/Goal KeeperSoBelfast, NY