Schools

St. Joe Opener: 5-0 Blanking of Oakville

5 different Angels score in season-opening win over visiting Tigers.

There’s no business like show business

The St. Joe Angels brought the curtain up on the 2013 season, and in grand fashion.

Five different Angels pounded the ball past Oakville junior Tina Haberberger for a 5-0 shutout to open the season.

Oakville already has two games in the books. They lost their opener to Jackson (Mo) and beat rival Mehlville.

Lexi Boschert, Ali Magaletta, Kaley Nieters, Kelly McLaughlin and Haley Kavanaugh all scored for the Angels. The first half featured 2 goals, and 3 goals in the second.

Actually, Haberberger played a very good game, with little support from her defense. “She did a good job for us. It could have been worse,” said veteran coach Dave Robben of Oakville.

This could be the season on the brink for St. Joe. Last year, the Angels took third place in the state championships, and nearly the entire cast, including all the main scorers from 2012 returned.

This is how the coach saw the opening game.

Maureen McVey, St. Joe.

Quote 1

“Our team was very fit. They looked very composed right from the first whistle. Courtney Sweetin (assistant coach) and I were impressed. For the first game of the season, we were both impressed.”

Quote 2

“We were side to side with the ball. With out bench we can throw more people in and never lose the speed.”

Quote 3

“Five goals by five different people, that’s great. This way, we’re not relying on just one scorer. The other team can’t key on one person in a game.”

Kaley Nieters

Quote 1

“We were ready for the season. We talked a lot in our team room. We wanted to stay calm.”

Quote 2

“I think we’ll have a good season. We’ll see.”

Dave Robben, Oakville coach:

Quote 1

“Our goalie (Tina Haberberger) made some big saves. She came out a couple of times and did really well. It was 5-0 and it could have been worse than that.”

Quote 2

“St. Joe is a get team. We have one senior. They finished third in state. They are a good team.”

Quote 3

“We have just one senior. We’re going to find out quickly who can play. Our spring break is next week. We have one more game this week. We’re kinda just experimenting at this point.”

What’s next:

St. Joe faces Notre Dame at home at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Friday, they travel to Hazelwood West for a 4 p.m. game.

Oakville has a home Thursday game with Visitation Academy, then they are off through
Easter.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from Ladue-Frontenac