Girls' Varsity Soccer
 Coach: Ryan Deppa
 



Congratulations go out to the Warriors Shae Smith and Mickey Tinnerman, 1st Team CCAC Div. 2 All Stars, and Alyssa Coustenis and Ryanne Yehl, 2nd Team CCAC Div. 2 All Stars.
 
Attention College Coaches: The 2012 Warriors are graduating seniors Gabby Pappa, Shae SMith, Mickey Tinnerman, Courtney James, Marissa Huffman, and Caitlin Droney. Fee free to contact Coach Ryan Deppa at CoachDeppa@yahoo.com.
 
The Coaching Staff - Mr. Deppa, Mrs. Hill, Mr. Grabowski, and Ms. McKeown - would like to thank all of the players on the modified and varsity for the hard work they  put in this season. A special thanks to all the parents for their support at home and on the road. Warriors Forever! 
 
 
2012-2013 Season Schedule*
  
September
5 Wednesday, Randolph 4:30 p.m.
7 Friday, at Cattaruaugus/Little Valley 4 p.m.
10 Monday, Cassadaga Valley 4:30 p.m.
12 Wednesday, at Silver Creek 4:30 p.m.
14 Friday, Maple Grove 4:30 p.m.
19 Wednesday, at Frewsburg 4:30 p.m.
21 Friday, at Portville 7 p.m.
26 Wednesday, at Randolph 7 p.m.
28 Friday, Cattaraugus/Little Valley 4:30 p.m.
 
October
1 Monday, at Cassadaga Valley 4:30 p.m.
5 Friday, Silver Creek 4:30 p.m.
10 Wednesday, at Maple Grove 7 p.m.
12 Friday, Frewsburg 4:30 p.m.
18 Thursday, Portville 6 p.m. AT VETS' PARK 
 
POST SEASON:
Oct. 23 @ Vets' Park vs Randolph 3:30 p.m.
Oct. 24 @ Allegany vs Allegany 3:30 p.m.
 
*Please note: schedules are subject to change. Check the weekly schedule on the website for the latest information.  
 
 

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  • October 25: The Warriors #8 seed traveled to #1 Seed Allegany Limestone. The Warriors season came to an end in the second round of the Section 6 Class C Tournament. The Gators took control early and kept control of the game with some great possession. The Warriors fought until the end, but the Gators simply were too much to handle. The Warriors would like to wish Allegany Limestone the best of luck in the next round. 
  • October 23: The varsity girls soccer team put the hammer down in the first round of playoff action beating Randolph with a score of 3 to 1. Micky Tinnerman led the way with 2 goals and Alyssa Coustenis had one. The win goes to the hard work and effort of the entire team, pressuring the ball and making great passes to create many opportunities. The solid defensive efforts minimized any offensive chances for the Cardinals. Courtney James and Kashauna Learn shared time in goal helping to earn the win.
  • October 15: The Warriors played a great game from beginning to end. They played tough defense and created many scoring chances. It was a very exciting game at Vets Park under the lights on Senior Night. The Panthers scored some amazing goals to beat the Warriors. 
  • October 12: The Warriors lost to a fired up Frewsburg team 4-3.
  • October 10: The Warriors traveled to undefeated and first place Maple Grove. Both teams battled in a cold rain storm under the lights. The Warriors came up short with a 1-0 loss. The Warriors gave up a second half goal on a corner kick and created some good chances in the closing minutes. 
  • October 5: Homecoming weekend started off with the Warrior Girls' Varsity Soccer Team earning another shutout by upending Silver Creek 5-0.

  • October 1: The Warriors traveled to Cassadaga Valley and came home with its 3rd shutout in a row with a 6-0 win and improved to 8-3-1 overall and 7-2-1 in CCAA Division 2 action.

  •  September 28: The Warriors returned home and hosted the Timberwolves of Catt-Little Valley. Warriors 6 Catt-Little Valley 0. 

  • September 26: The Warriors went on the road to face the Cardinals under the lights in Randolph. Randolph held the high powered offensive Salamanca team to zero goals, while the Warriors defense returned the favor. 0-0 double overtime tie in front of a huge crowd. 

  • September 21: The Warriors won under the lights at Portville by the score of 2-1. It was an exciting game with 2 great teams playing hard for the entire game.

  • September 19: Warriors score 2 first half goals, and edge Frewsburg 2-1 in league play. The team improves to 5-3 for the season.  

  • September 14:  The Warriors hosted first place and undefeated Maple Grove. They held a 2-0 lead early into the second half, before Maple Grove scored 3 goals to win 3-2. The Warriors had a great crowd during a game that saw plenty of rain.

  • September 12:  The team traveled to Silver Creek and came back to Salamanca with a 8-0 win, earning its second team shutout of the year. The entire team did a great job vs. a capable Silver Creek team.  

  • September 10:  The Lady Warriors continue putting the ball in the back of the net with a 7-0 win over Cassadaga Valley, earning its first team shut out of the season. The midfield did a great job working with the Warriors offense and helped to produce a great deal of the team’s goals.

  • September 7: Warriors went into half time with a 2-0 lead against Catt/LV, and then opened it up with 4 additional second half goals and won their first league game by the score of 6-1. The team defended well and created numerous opportunities.

  • September 5:  The Warriors opened league play with a 2-1 loss to rival Randolph. Randolph scored 2 early first half goals. The Warriors came out with new life in the second half, but Randolph played tough the entire game to preserve their lead and  win.

  • August 31:  The Warriors traveled to Bolivar Richburg for a beautiful evening of soccer under the lights. The Warriors fell to the Section 5 Class 'C' Wolverines 3-2. The Wolverines were great hosts providing pizza for both teams after the game.

  • August 30:  The Warriors hosted Class B power Falconer for the home opener. The team was down a goal on two occasions, and battled back to earn a 3-2 win. Both teams fought hard, and created numerous chances throughout the game. A very solid effort from both the Warriors and the Falcons.