Archive | August 2012

Augusta Finally Made The Right Choice

by Cheval John

It was only a matter of time that the Augusta National Golf Club would accept a woman into their membership.

The only question was when it would happen?

That was answered today when the prestigious club inducted former Secretary of State Condeleezza Rice and Darla Moore as members.

The Augusta, the famed country club that is home to the Masters Tournament, refused to allowed females into their fraternity since it’s founding in 1933.

Even with the explosion of women’s sports ranging from amateur to professional since the passage of  Title IX in 1972, they were determined to keep it as a male only club.

When Annika Sorenstam, the most decorated female golfer, was denied membership, the public wanted to know why they did not wanted any female members even though women was making progress in all aspects of life.

Then the final straw came early this year.

IBM, who has been a sponsor of the Masters for years, hired Virginia Rometty as their  CEO last year.

The previous CEOs, who were all male, received invites for membership into the club.

The dilemma that the members faced was, “to invite or not to invite Rometty for membership?”

If they refused, then they would destroy their relationship with IBM.

But, if they did invite her, then they would be breaking their “old tradition.”

One could say that they did not want to face that dilemma again, so they decided to give an invite to not only one, but two women.

It was long overdue.

Bobcats Defeats Bearkats 1-0

by Cheval John

Texas State Bobcats eliminated the Sam Houston State Bearkat soccer team in the semifinal round of the Southland Conference Post-Season Tournament last year in a penalty shoot out to advance to the championship game.

Since then, the Bearkats regrouped and returned all of their starters and were looking to avenge their loss on Sunday night when the Bobcats came to town in a non-conference match.

But it was not meant to be as the Bobcats defeated the Bearkats 1-0.

“I thought we had some good opportunities early on,” head soccer coach Tom Brown said.

“Unfortunately, we just didn’t capitalize on them.”

The Bobcats had possession of the ball for most of the game and kept the Bearkats out of rhythm.

They came out of the gate in the second half when Tori Hale blasted a shot from 18 yards that went wide.

They kept up the intensity as they created more chances that resulted in four more shots that either were on goal or went wide.

The Bearkats had their share of opportunities when freshman Ashley Alonzo blasted a shot inside the box, but was saved by Texas State goalkeeper Natalie Gardini.

It remained scoreless until the 85th minute when Serena Hines went down the right side of the field and crossed it to the left post.

Goalkeeper Kyle Hambleton could not bring it in and Jourdan Brown  put it in the net for 1-0.

The Bearkats tried to equalize in the final five minutes, but ran out of time as they suffered their first loss of the season.

Their next game will be on Friday when they host the University of North Texas at 7 p.m.

Bearkats Defeats Panthers 1-0

by Cheval John

In her first collegiate game, freshman midfielder Ashley Alonzo scored the go-ahead, game-winning goal that gave the Sam Houston State Bearkat soccer team a 1-0 victory over the Prarie View A&M Panthers.

“I thought that Prarie View did a great job of making it difficult on us,” head coach Tom Brown said.

“They got a lot of numbers behind the ball.”

The Bearkats had the ball in the Panthers territory for most of the first half, but they could not produce any chances.

They were out shot by the Panthers 5-3.

The second half was a different story when the Bearkats create more chances for themselves.

They shot the ball fifteen times in the half, with the breakthrough coming in the 79th minute when Alonzo made a sweet move past a defender and blasted a shot that went off the post and off goal keeper Bianca Garza into the net that gave the Bearkats a 1-0 lead.

“I saw the near-post wide open and that’s where I shot for,” Alonzo said.

“Luckily, it went in.”

The Panthers shot the ball three times in the second half, they had one last opportunity to equalize in the closing seconds of the match, but came up short in the end.

Though coach Brown wasn’t pleased with the performance, he is satisfied with the result and will use it to make some improvements going into the next match against Texas State on Sunday night.

“It’s a win,” coach Brown said. “I rather not play to my expectations and win than the opposite…We’ll have some things to learn.”

Bearkat Soccer Team Ready For 2012 Season

by Cheval John

After falling short in the semifinals in the Southland Conference Post-Season Tournament last year, the SHSU Bearkat soccer team is looking to make a statement in the 2012 season.

The Bearkats are returning all 11 starters from last year’s team that experienced the heartbreaking loss against Texas State Bobcats in the semifinals that went to a penalty shootout.

“It’s cool to have a whole group of us who stayed together through the last three seasons,” senior midfielder Kirby Zak said to gobearkats.com.

“We’re excited about starting our final season together.”

Zak, along with defender Kayla Anderson and forward Tricia Mallory were selected to the 2012 all-preseason Southland Conference women’s team .

Zak is ranked No. 5 in SHSU career goals (17).

Three of those goals were game-winners, including the one that came against McNeese State last year in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Mallory, a junior from Spring, is ranked No. 2 in SHSU career goals (19).

She led the team last year with 8 goals and was named the team’s “Co-Most Valuable Player.”

On the defensive side, Anderson started all 22 games last year and played a total of 2,051 minutes during her career as a Bearkat.

The Bearkats were picked to finish fourth in the conference by coaches in the league.

But they feel that they can finish higher in the league and make a run toward the SLC Post-Season Tournament.

“In our estimation, based on what have… I think we can finish a bit higher,” head coach Tom Brown said.

The Bearkats first game of the season begins tomorrow at 7 p.m as they play host to Texas Southern.

U.S. Upsets Mexico 1-0

by Cheval John

History was against the United States National Soccer Team  going into the friendly against Mexico.

The team has not won a match at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City since the first match that was held in 1937.

Mexico was coming off a gold medal win against Brazil at the 2012 London Olympics.

The U.S. was sure to be defeated as they left important players like Clint Dempsey and Michael Bradley from this match.

But that was not the case tonight as the United States defeated “El Tri” by the score of 1-0, sending shockwaves throughout the soccer world.

Mexico had the U.S. on their heals for most of the match, but they could not convert on any of their chances.

On the other hand, the U.S took advantage of the opportunity that they were given.

In the 77th minute, Michael Orozco Fiscal scored his first international goal against goalie Guillermo Ochoa after receiving a beautiful back heel pass from Terrence Boyd that made it 1-0.

“El Tri” had their chances to equalize in the closing minutes of the game, thanks in part to Jonathan “El Chicharito” Hernandez.

But the brilliant goalkeeper,  Tim Howard made huge saves in the 85th and 89th minute to preserve the upset win over Mexico.

The win will boost the confidence of the team as they will be getting ready for qualifications toward the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.