Hendersonville High School Soccer - "Tradition Never Graduates"

Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee is the home of Commando and Lady Commando Soccer. Highly regarded as one of the Region's premier High School Soccer programs. We welcome all our visitors...

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Get well fast... Carrie!

Here's hoping you have a speedy recovery, Carrie Bowman! We're all happy that your injury in last night's JV game was not to serious and that you are home on your way to a full recovery!

Hendersonville 7 - Wilson Central 0

The Field of Dreams seemed more like The Field of Nightmares for visiting Wilson Central as they encountered a very much determined, well poised, highly disciplined Lady Commandos, as they tallied the season's fourth victory, and first in the District, by defeating the Lady Wildcats by the score of 7-0. Contributing to tonight's offensive blitz were Madison Kentner, Sammi Gray, Jordan Kielty, Melissa Govea (2) and Marcela Sanchez (2). Next, the team travels to the Katie Hunter Tournament in Oak Ridge, TN. on September 1-3.

Monday, August 28, 2006

Hendersonville Classic Champions!

The Hendersonville High School Lady Commandos claim the Championship title for the Hendersonville Classic by defeating Columbia Central by the score of 7-0 and Shelbyville 3-0. Although Franklin High School also defeated their two rivals, they did allow a goal in their first game; this gave Hendersonville the upper hand in the tie breaker. Nice job ladies!


Marcela Sanchez and Taren Brown were named the tournaments "Most Valuable Players' on the offense and defense, respectively. Sanchez takes home the honors for the second year in a row by netting 5 goals during the tournament, and Brown's contribution the defense coupled with her own goal (pk) and two assists, made her this years choice.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Hendersonville 3 - Shelbyville 0

For the first time in three years, the Lady Commandos can claim the title of "Tournament Champion" of the Hendersonville Classic. By virtue of having allowed no goals during this years tournament, Hendersonville broke the tie with Franklin High School, who allowed one. This afternoon match found the Lady Commandos face to face with Shelbyville, and brought home the win with goals by the tournament's Offensive MVP Marcela Sanchez (2) and tournament Defensive MVP Taren Brown (pk).

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Hendersonville 7 - Columbia Central 0

Hendersonville Classic. By the score of 7-0, Hendersonville sailed past Columbia Central. It only took 17 seconds from the first whistle, for Marcela Sanchez to find the back of the net for the first of her three goals tonight. Adding to the score where Melissa Govea, Shelby Denton, Kelsey Plummer and Kelsey Morris.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Hendersonville 2 - Father Ryan 1

First and foremost the entire Hendersonville High School Soccer program would like to extend well-wishes to Laura Getsman of Father Ryan. Laura suffered an injury with 13 minutes left in the game; had to be taken by ambulance to the hospital. We wish you speedy recovery, Laura!
Now... how do you defend a 2-1 lead with just over six minutes left in the game? You reach into the reserve tank, and leave nothing behind. You win every ball, you challenge every play, you press like there's no tomorrow. That seems to be what our Lady Commandos did tonight. After netting the first score of the night on the 28th minute of the second half on a direct kick from Taren Brown, Sherri-Lynn VanEs played a perfectly placed ball with her head and into the net. Just one minute twenty later, Madison Kentner found the back of the Lady Irish's net for the second score. Father Ryan's lone score came with 6:40 left in the contest. After that, the defensive effort by the entire team, brought the victory home.

Originally posted on hendersonvillesoccer.com

TSWA (Tennessee Sports Writers Association) names Michael Bolt, Cameron Eades, Jordan Moore, TJ Brown and Sutton Cash to the TSWA All-State Team. Congratulations!

Originally posted August 1, 2006 on hendersonvillesoccer.com

Welcome to our new and hopefully, improved website. Our aim is to keep you informed in a well prepared and presented website, full of useful and wonderful information pertaining to our outstanding soccer program. We welcome any comments you may have regarding our website or our program. Please email us. Use our handy dandy menu buttons on the left to navigate through this site, get to know our players, to check out game schedules, enjoy game pictures as they become available and read game recaps by clicking on the "blogger" key that can be found on the left hand column of each page. We are looking forward to yet another outstanding season for our Lady Commandos, who take the field as defending District 9, and Region 5 champions. While the ladies spent a good portion of their summer preparing for the upcoming campaign, the parents were also hard at work formalizing the official and legal status of our booster club. The IRS has granted our organization 501(c)(3) status, which means that we are officially recognized as a "Non Profit". So, anyone out there wishing to donate to our "Field of Dreams" campaign, please do so today! Speaking of contributions, please visit our Sponsors page to find out how you too, can have your companies name added to the growing list of our program's sponsors. And if you just want to make a small donation, we take those as well, just click the PayPal button found throughout this site to make your easy and secure one time, or recurring donation... it's that simple! ALL contributions are tax deductible (please consult your tax advisor) and greatly appreciated! So for now... Let's play futbol!

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Just 12 days...

The expectations for the 2006 Lady Commando Soccer season are no different than any of years past; play hard, play smart, give 100%. Our program's phylosophy is to always come to the field prepared, physically and mentally, to out-hustle, out-play, out-smart and out-last our opponent more often than they do us. Every player understands that there's a role for everyone and that everyone has her own role to play.

During the off season, each and every player is entrusted to follow a rigid training program that will help increase the chances of achieving team and individual goals for the upcoming season. Our Lady Commandos spent the majority of the summer (minus the mandatory TSSAA two week dead period) in preparation for the fall 2006 season. With the help and guidance of coach Fields, coach Dusty and trainer Paul Good, our ladies will enter this competition season in collectively better shape than ever before.

For the upcoming senior class, the results of the past three years have felt just short of acceptable, the only redemption left is to take the trip back to Chattanooga in October. They will use lessons learned to make them better, they will reach down inside and find within them courage and determination they never knew they had, they will challenge each other every day, every game, every play and along the way they will mark the path for the underclassmen to follow.

Good Luck Lady Commandos! Stay focused and leave nothing to chance!

Monday, August 07, 2006

TSWA All-State Boys Team Announced

The Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) has announced it's 2006 Boys All-State Team. Leading the way are Hendersonville's Michael Bolt, Cameron Eades, Jordan Moore, TJ Brown and Sutton Cash. Deservingly so, these five players were recognized for their outstanding contribution to the game during the 2006 spring season. Congratulations gentlemen, you make us proud as you continue to raise the standard for a Hendersonville High School Soccer player.