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Tulsa Athletics v Liverpool Warriors

National Premier Soccer League

South Central Conference

Saturday 7th May 2016

Kick off 19.30

Tulsa Athletics 1 Liverpool Warriors 1,  attendance 3,457

12′ 0-1

35′ 1-1

@ Athletics Stadium

4600, East 15th Street

Tulsa, OK 74114

$7 admission

No programme*

I had ample time to get from the baseball so plenty of time for a relaxed meal. Parking was adjacent to the stadium and free. The renamed Athletics Stadium, previously Drillers Stadium, had been home to Tulsa Drillers MiLB team from 1981 to 2009. There have been alterations to make the stadium more ‘soccer’ friendly, which included removing the 1st base bleachers, enabling the pitch to be lengthened. Capacity  here is 10,997, although that will surely never be tested. I am not sure who dreams up the attendance figures here, but I only estimated the turnout to be around the 600 mark ! There are plans for the stadium to be demolished and replaced by an indoor BMX arena, which is expected to be completed by 2019.

On entering the stadium, which had a proper professional feel to it, there was a programme being sold for $1, which apparently had been produced by the son of one of the Committee members. I declined the offer, but then decided to go back and buy one, only to find out they had sold out. Unlike some English Groundhoppers, who would have sulked, or even gone home,  it didn’t affect my enjoyment of the game by not getting one. As for the match, it was far too rushed and played at 100 mph. It was very physical and a surprise that the only red card, for the visitors, came five minutes into stoppage time at the end of the match.

Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles v Western Illinois University Fighting Leathernecks

National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I

The Summit League Conference

Saturday 7th May 2016

First Pitch 14.00

Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles 6 Western Illinois University Fighting Leathernecks 5,  attendance 679

@ J.L. Johnson Stadium

East 81st Street and South Lewis Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74171

$7 admission

Programme, free, 6 pages.

The J.L. Johnson Stadium was opened in 1978 and has a seated capacity of 2,418.

Leon F.C. V Legends F.C.

North Texas Premier Soccer Association

Division 1A (Spring Season)

Thursday 5th May 2016

Kick off 20.45 Actual 21.32

Leon F.C. 1 Legends F.C. 3,  attendance 14

2′ 1-0

6′ 1-1

18′ 1-2

88′ 1-3

@ Premier Park, Pitch 3

11115, Elam Road

Balch Springs, TX 75180

No admission or programme.

This second part of a double sees the third pitch of seven done at Premier Park, so far in numerical order. The organisation here was pathetic, to say the least. Another game, due to start at a slightly earlier time than ours, had no officials, so the 3  from our game were moved to that. The obvious thing to do was then appoint the officials due to do the following game there, to our match, as they would be running late anyway. However, the 3 stood and watched the second half of that game, with our original officials then doing our match, once they had taken a rest break.

When it finally got going, top of the table Legends won it, despite having a man sent off in the 83rd minute.

Dallas City F.C. V F.F. Premier

North Texas Premier Soccer Association

Division 1A (Spring Season)

Thursday 5th May 2016

Kick off 19.00 Actual 19.18

Dallas City F.C. 2 F.F. Premier 2,  attendance 7

4′ 0-1

13′ 0-2

25′ 1-2

59′ 2-2

@ Premier Park, Pitch 2

11115, Elam Road

Balch Springs, TX 75180

No admission or programme.

Second visit to Premier Park having previously done Pitch 1.

Dallas Cosmos v Dot’s Hop House

North Texas Premier Soccer Association

Division 5 (Spring Season)

Tuesday 3rd May 2016

Kick off 18.45 Actual 18.55

Dallas Cosmos 1 Dot’s Hop House 5,  attendance 3

4′ 0-1

12′ 0-2

21′ 1-2

39′ 1-3

56′ 1-4 (pen)

66′ 1-5

@ The Colony Five Star Soccer Complex, Pitch 1

4100, Blair Oaks Drive

The Colony, TX 75056

No admission or programme.

Fourth visit to the complex having previously done Pitches 2, 6 and 7. Despite this being the bottom division it was a decent game as the league leaders won comfortably.

Somerset United v F.F. Premier

North Texas Premier Soccer Association

Division 1A (Spring Season)

Sunday 1st May 2016

Kick off 13.00 Actual 13.20

Somerset United 0 F.F. Premier 1,  attendance 8

84′ 0-1

@ The Colony Five Star Soccer Complex, Pitch 7

4100, Blair Oaks Drive

The Colony, TX 75056

No admission or programme.

This was my third visit to the complex having previously done Pitch 2 and Pitch 6. A really poor game, not helped by Premier playing the entire match with 10 players, despite having a substitute kitted out.

Fort Worth Vaqueros F.C. V Houston Regals S.C.A.

National Premier Soccer League

South Central Conference

Saturday 30th April 2016

Kick off 19.30 Actual 19.35

Fort Worth Vaqueros F.C. 1 Houston Regals S.C.A. 1,  attendance 500

38′ 1-0

54′ 1-1

@ Texas Wesleyan University

Martin Field

South Collard Street

Fort Worth, TX 76105

$10 admission

No programme.

This was a perfect double as Fort Worth is on the way home from Stephenville. It was the first game of the season in the South Central Conference and a great turnout on a very warm evening. Vaqueros seemed geared up for the large crowd and as well as a beer tent there were a couple of mobile food wagons. There is no official parking inside the complex so the side streets had to make do. Although looking a bit dodgy it turned out ok. By that, I mean the car was still there afterwards !

The game wasn’t great and tailed off when Regals had a man sent off three minutes after grabbing an equaliser.

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Tarleton State University Texans v Texas A&M University-Kingsville Javelinas

National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II

Lone Star Conference

Saturday 30th April 2016

First pitch 15.00

Tarleton State University Texans 5 Texas A&M University-Kingsville Javelinas 7,  attendance 489

@ Cecil Ballow Baseball Complex

West Washington Street

Stephenville, TX 76401

No admission or programme.

Depending which car park you use determines whether you pay or not. I obviously picked the right one.

The ballpark was opened in 1988 and has a 550 seat capacity. The official attendance for this is laughable, as the photos clearly show. Thunder was forecast for late afternoon, but thankfully it never materialised.

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Memphis City F.C. V Little Rock Rangers S.C.

I-40 Cup

2nd Leg

Sunday 24th April 2016

Kick off 18.00

Memphis City F.C. 3 Little Rock Rangers S.C. 3 (4-5 aggregate),  attendance 650

8′ 1-0

11′ 1-1 (pen)

25’2-1

48′ 3-1

57′ 3-2

85′ 3-3

@ Mike Rose Soccer Complex

9000, East Shelby Drive

Memphis, TN 38125

$10 admission

No programme.

It was about half an hours drive east from the basketball, so plenty of time to eat before the match although the refreshments in the stadium looked ok.

Memphis looked like they had turned the tie round when they went 3-1 up on the night, but Little Rock had the advantage of the tie being decided by the ‘away goals rule’ so only needed to be a goal down to win the cup. In the end they won overall anyway. The crowd count here was so much more realistic than on Friday. Only 50 more than I had estimated.

After the match, which finished off my little 5 match tour, I drove back into Arkansas and stopped overnight just west of Little Rock. At least it would only be 300 miles home from here.

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Memphis Grizzlies v San Antonio Spurs

National Basketball Association

Western Conference

Play Offs, First Round

Sunday 24th April 2016

Tip off 12.00

Memphis Grizzlies 95 San Antonio Spurs 116,  attendance 18,119

Grizzlies Starters ;

Matt Barnes, 15 pts, 8 reb, 4 ast, 1 stl, 1 blk

Jordan Farmar, 6 pts, 1 reb, 5 ast

Vince Carter, 14 pts, 3 reb, 2 ast

Zach Randolph, 15 pts, 7 reb

Tony Allen, 6 pts, 1 reb, 2 stl

Playing Reserves ;

Lance Stephenson, Chris Anderson, JaMychal Green, Xavier Munford

Spurs Starters ;

Kawhi Leonard, 21 pts, 4 reb, 4 ast, 1 stl, 2 blk

LaMarcus Aldridge, 15 pts, 10 reb, 1 stl

Tony Parker, 16 pts, 2 ast

Tim Duncan, 7 pts, 2 reb, 2 ast, 3 blk

Danny Green, 2 pts, 2 reb, 1 stl

Playing Reserves ;

Boris Diaw, Kyle Anderson, David West, Patrick Mills, Jonathon Simmons, Manu Ginobili, Andre Miller, Boban Marjanovic

@ FedExForum

191,Beale Street

Memphis TN, 38103

$40 admission, plus $17.57 fees (resale ticket) print at home.

Programme free, 28 pages.

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I couldn’t believe my luck when this was scheduled for a noon start. Tickets were plentiful, although pricey, on the resale websites, probably due to the second seed Spurs being 3-0 up in the series and no surprise that this gave them a 4-0 whitewash over the number 7 seed. Glad I got to see Tim Duncan play for Spurs as it can’t be too much longer before he calls time on a very successful career. There was a bit of a scare midway through the second quarter when a power surge in Downtown Memphis caused all the lights to go off in the arena. Thankfully we were sorted and underway again 20 minutes later. Phew !

FedExForum is located right in downtown Memphis and as well as the Grizzlies, it is also home to University Memphis Tigers in N.C.A.A. Division I. It opened in September 2004, at a cost of $250 million and capacity is 18,119. Despite this also being the official attendance, it was far from full, perhaps as many as 2,000 empty seats dotted around.

Parking was plentiful, although again not free. The local clientele certainly give the area a very poor first impression and I was certainly thankful this game would be finished in daylight !

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