Friday, September 9, 2011

Bears Will Rise On Top This Fall

After posting a very important third place performance, the Bears will ride into this 2011 Fall season with a strong and determined momentum.  Although they have dropped to the sixth division, so have the majority of the Bears' opponents from last season.  With that said, many victories are predicted and success at the top is only a mere 8 games away.

The schedule was posted a couple of weeks ago, and it won't come with its challenges, but with the absence of FC Happy Meal and Pluma Mountain Coffee, the only rough spot seems to be the two with Invictus.  The remaining games shouldn't be too difficult to control, but as always, shouldn't be taken lightly.

Here is a breakdown of each game for this season and how we're predicting the Bears will finish this season:

Game #1 vs. Growling Trout
September 11, 2011
Dyess Park, Field #2
6:00pm

The season opener should be taken advantage of to get any kinks out of the team's system for the Bears.  Their opponent, Growling Trout, has not been too much of a threat overall, giving the Bears a 7-2-0 record all-time, outscoring them 27-10.  This includes a first ever meeting between the two at Dyess Park, where the Bears shutout Growling Trout soundly 6-0.  Look for the Bears to score often and early, as well as displaying a very aggressive defense that will leave the Trout dead in the water. 

Prediction:  Club Bad News Bears win 3-0.

Game #2 vs. Heatstrikers
September 18, 2011
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #2
8:00pm

The Bears met this team back in the 2011 Spring season, twice, and haven't played since.  The outcome has been split, with the first meeting going in Heatstrikers' favor, 2-1.  The Bears would exact revenge, leaving a sour 1-0 victory in their opponents mouth.  This match will also be a tough one for both teams.

Prediction:  1-1 Tie.

Game #3 vs. Pumas
September 25, 2011
Bear Creek Park, Field #11
6:00pm

If the Bears are to have a very successful record against any one opponent all-time, the Pumas would be one of them.  In four meetings, the Bears have yet to concede a victory to the Pumas, posting an impressive 3-0-1 record.  The Pumas have been outscored 16-2, including being shutout 9-0 at Bear Creek Park.  This season's meeting will commemorate their first meeting against each other, as they played on the same field back during the 2010 Summer season, where the Bears won 5-1.  There won't be too much for the Bears to work with, so scoring won't be an issue and the defense will have a nice time keeping the ball away from the net. 

Prediction:  Club Bad News Bears win 4-0.

Game #4 vs. Invictus
October 2, 2011
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #4
6:00pm

Talk about a heated rivalry between these two.  In three meetings, both teams have traded not only goals, but bruises and scars to match.  Club Bad News Bears own the all-time series 1-0-2, outscoring Invictus 7-6.  The Bears also gave Invictus their first club loss last season.  Look for Invictus to come out fighting and playing very physically.  The Bears should be able to hold their own and will definitely continue to keep Invictus frustrated on getting their first victory over the Bears.

Prediction:  2-2 Tie. 

Game #5 vs. Growling Trout
October 16, 2011
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #5
6:00pm

After a physical game against Invictus, the Bears will find solace in their next opponent, Growling Trout.  Having already defeated them once this season, the Bears will continue to do so in this game, although some key players might not play as well as they will most likely be nursing some nagging bruises and sore muscles from last week's performance. 

Prediction:  Club Bad News Bears win 2-0.

Game #6 vs. Pumas
October 16, 2011
West Houston Soccer Complex, Field #2
8:00pm

Another week for the Bears to get over any soreness with their opponents in this game.  The Pumas, having a difficult time finding a way to win, less score, in this season will have the same troubles against the Bears.  Expect the Bears to open up the field with great passing, allowing their female teammates to put this one away early.

Prediction:  Club Bad News Bears win 6-0.

Game #7 vs. AFC Renegades
October 30, 2011
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #3
6:00pm

Meeting AFC Renegades for the fourth straight season, the Bears will show that have not forgotten that last season their opponent gave them their first loss against each other.  The Bears own the all-time series 6-1-0, outscoring their opponent 29-8.  AFC Renegades will bring a tough team, quite possibly a similar team that defeated the Bears last season 2-0.  The Bears, should post a victory, but will have to do so by changing gears, especially having coasted the last two opponents prior to this game.

Prediction:  Club Bad News Bears win 4-1.

Game #8 vs. Invictus
November 6, 2011
Bear Creek Park, Field #12
8:00pm

Invictus will quite possibly get what they want in this game...a victory against the Bears.  The proverbial thorn in their side will finally get taken out and Invictus can finally release all of that hot air out of their system.  It'll be the first loss for the Bears this season, and unfortunately, the season will end with a loss.  However, the Bears will be able to raise their fists victoriously after the match, as their performance will give them first place for the first time in club history!

Prediction:  Invictus wins 2-1.

Overall Prediction:  Club Bad News Bears finish in first place with a 5-1-2 record.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Bears Shutdown AFC Renegades To Guarantee Third Place Finish

The game started off a bit sluggish for both sides, but Club Bad News Bears would make the most of it during their 2-0 victory over AFC Renegades to complete the 2011 Summer season.

Both clubs had to endure the 98 degree temperature for more than 80 minutes at Bear Creek Park, with a breeze that was sporadically present at best.  Substitutions were plentiful on both benches.  The final game of the season was anything but ideal for either club.

Once the game started, Club Bad News Bears would draw Renegades' goalkeeper away and leave the net wide open, only to struggle scoring a goal inside the box.  The Bears' defense was solid, and a change to their goalkeeper, Karl Fulk, would prove to be a difference maker.  It would not be until the 24th minute that defender Chris Sanchez would score from 20 yards out after a poor clearing of the ball by AFC Renegades. 

"I let it take a nice bounce then took the shot."

The goal was his first of the season, and definitely gave the momentum that the Bears needed to finish out the half.

Just minutes later, during the 29th minute, AFC's tallest player, number 15 would receive a yellow card for his rough defense against Greg McFarlane, who at the time was sprinting down the line towards the goal, just yards from taking a decent shot.

As the half ended with a 1-0 score for the Bears, their still was work to be done.  Coach Oscar did not feel that the team was in the clear just yet.

"We need to get another goal.  This 1-0 score scares me."

Hanniel Malagon would respond to Oscar's worry with an unassisted goal in the 66th minute from just outside the box.  The goal put the Bears up 2-0, with AFC Renegades at times after looking like they would prefer the final whistle to be blown.

AFC's attack did not stop, but a solid defensive effort by the Bears would cease any shot attempts at the source and the Bears would come out victorious once the final whistle was blown.  A 2-0 victory over a very committed AFC Renegade club.  Coach Oscar was very celebratory.

"Great game and great season, guys!"

The team celebrated by dumping the remaining cold water onto their coach.

Club Bad News Bears (3-2-2) vs. AFC Renegades (2-4-0)
August 7, 2011 -- Bear Creek Park
Scoring Summary:
1st Half:  AFC Renegades - 0     Club Bad News Bears - 1
2nd Half:  AFC Renegades - 0     Club Bad News Bears - 1
Total:  AFC Renegades - 0         Club Bad News Bears - 2
Misconduct Summary: AFC Renegades #15 (Yellow Card) - 29'

Attendance:  10 (plus one potbelly pig)
Weather:  Partly cloudy and 98 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

MatchDay Preview: Bears Look Towards Win In Season Finale

Club Bad News Bears (3-2-2) vs. Invictus (2-4-0)
August 7, 2011     6:00pm CST
Bear Creek Park Field #6
Houston, Texas

Tonight's final game of the 2011 Summer season for the Bears will be undesirably hot.  Players will get tired and the humidity will act like a wall as the Bad News Bears try to go down the field to score.  The Bears have faced tougher situations, like tonight's opponents, AFC Renegades.  However, if the Bears have their way, AFC Renegades might find it easier to be at the wrong field tonight.  The Bears are hungry for a win, which will guarantee them at least third place this season.

Last time these clubs met, their storied rivalry took a downward spiral.  The temperatures were in the 90s, the shots were on target, but the Bears just couldn't find it in their arsenal to put any points on the scoreboard.  The Bears' defense was solid for the most part, allowing only one female goal inches from the the goalkeeper, Mike Prause.  Controversy aside, AFC Renegades celebrated the goal, and eventually the 2-0 win.

It would be the Bad News Bears' first loss this season, and their only shutout loss this season.  Questions were asked of each other, but there were no answers. 

"How did we not score a goal?"

"Why couldn't we get better passing down the middle?"

"How did we lose this game?"
Up until tonight's game, the Bears have found the answers to solve their first loss.  The passing has become more accurate, shots are taken more strategically, and the defense has morphed into a dominant wall.  Tonight's game should display this and more, which would lead to an ideal win for the Bears to finish the season.

Club Bad News Bears are coming off of an exciting 2-2 tie against Invictus, while AFC Renegades will use the momentum tonight that they gained last week from a 5-2 romp over Growling Trout.  Bear Creek Park has been the setting for half of the teams six meetings against each other, with the Bears edging out AFC Renegades 2-1-0, outscoring them 7-3, including a 3-0 victory on Field #6, the site of tonight's game.  Weather should be considerably hot, with temperatures forecasted at 98 degrees and only a 10% chance of rain.  Winds will be at 13mph coming from the south-southwest. 

Club Bad New Bears:
  • Seventh meeting against AFC Renegades.  Last meeting resulted in a 2-0 loss at Bear Creek Park.
  • The Bears will be without forward Albert Martinez and Kristy Ann Murphy tonight.
  • Club Bad News Bears need to keep focusing on their passing game and communications on defense.

  • No surprises in strategy for tonight; keep it solid and simple, avoiding any confusion and mistakes on the field.
AFC Renegades:

  • Seventh meeting against Club Bad News Bears.  Last meeting resulted in a 2-0 victory at Bear Creek Park.
  • AFC Renegades are 1-2-0 at Bear Creek Park this season, being outscored 8-11. 
  • Decent offense with speed; not afraid to take chances on the outside.

  • Do not underestimate their female players, as they will sneak up from behind to score.
Injury Report:

No injuries to report at this time.

Suspension:
No suspensions to report at this time.

Head-to-Head All-Time:
Club Bad News Bears lead the series against AFC Renegades with a record of 5-1-0, outscoring them 27-8.  Last meeting was a 2-0 victory for AFC Renegades.


Friday, August 5, 2011

VIDEO: Teamwork Leads to Goals

Every soccer club relies on great teamwork.  The effort can lead to some of the best goals anyone will ever witness, as the video below illustrates perfectly.  Enjoy!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Did You Know? 8/4 Edition


Club Bad News Bears are 5-2-0 this season when playing their final game of the season, outscoring their opponents 18-13, which includes three 1-0 shutout victories and a huge 10-3 victory, their second largest victory in club history to date.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Week 7 Recap; End of Season Scenario for Bears

It wasn't pretty, but Club Bad News Bears tied Invictus 2-2 on Sunday night from a Sophie Ammar penalty kick in the 79th minute.  The tie kept their unbeaten record intact against Invictus, now standing at 1-0-2. 

Sophie Ammar celebrates with Irma
Sanchez and Laura Richardson after
the game.
An Invictus goal in the first half unveiled a relaxed defense. A penalty kick goal in the second half displayed a tired Bears squad.  However, the Bears' "never say die" attitude lived on and a penalty just inside the box towards Hanniel Malagon set up the stage for a Sophie Ammar penalty kick.  Coach Oscar accepted the victory with enthusiasm, although his Bears struggled throughout the game against a very tough Invictus opponent.

"Great game!" Oscar told his players after the game.  "You played hard all the way through the end and never gave up."

The tie kept the Bears in third place, but would eliminate them from first place contention.

In other scores, FC Happy Meal qualifies for promotion after defeating Pluma Mountain Coffee soundly 5-0.  AFC Renegades would defeat Growling Trout 5-2.

With one game to go, the Bears still have a chance at promotion to Division 4.  They will need some help, and it comes in the form of a fledgling Growling Trout team.  As long as the Bears can hold off AFC Renegades with a win, Growling Trout needs to defeat or tie Pluma Mountain Coffee.  Failure to do so will keep the Bears in third place at best, despite any strong effort by the Bears.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

This Day In Bad News Bears History: August 1/2

August 1, 2010
Bear Creek Park, Field #21
5:00pm

After winning four in a row, Club Bad News Bears would suffer a close 1-0 defeat by TFC Thunder.  This loss would be their second loss for the 2010 Summer season.

August 2, 2009
Bear Creek Park, Field #21
5:00pm

Trading wins for losses, and vice versa, during the 2009 Summer season, Club Bad News Bears would lose 2-0 to Lightning, despite a strong effort by the team.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Bears Tie on Late Penalty Kick Goal By Sophie

Club Bad News Bears remain unbeaten against Invictus as they would come from behind late in the second half to tie the game, on a penalty kick by Sophie, 2-2, and send Invictus back to the drawing board on a very frustrating season.

The aggressiveness was there.  The speed was there.  The trash talking was there.

Invictus brought an expected A-game to the field, and in the 17th minute, would get a goal by exposing a shifted defense, leaving the center open, creating a perfect goal opportunity.  In the 26th minute, Hanniel Malagon would be yellow carded for an apparent slide down the line, although his knee was clearly on the ground, preventing such a call.

Lots of goal opportunities by the Bears, but none were able to get passed a sharp Invictus goal keeper.

Halftime saw a 1-0 Invictus lead, but a strategy change which focused on attacking from the sides and drawing the middle defenders out of the box, was stressed.

With that in mind, the Bears continued to attack, creating better opportunities, but still no shots getting through. 

Invictus continued its aggressiveness, although it would cost them a yellow card in the 49th minute.

Roberto would also receive a yellow card in the 76th minute, allowing Invictus to convert a penalty kick and extending their lead 2-0.  However, in the 79th minute, a foul on Hanniel just inside the box would set up a Sophie Ammar penalty kick, in hopes of tying the game.  Her kick was well placed and through the net for the tie with less than a minute to play.

After the referee blew his whistle, the Bears celebrated a hard fought effort with their "never say die" attitude.  As usual, the majority of the players from Invictus displayed no sign of sportsmanship after the game, as they didn't display any during the game.

Club Bad News Bears (3-2-1) vs. Invictus (2-3-1)
July 31, 2011 -- Houston Amateur Sports Park

Scoring Summary:
1st Half:  Invictus - 1     Club Bad News Bears - 0
2nd Half:  Invictus - 1     Club Bad News Bears - 2
Total:  Invictus - 2         Club Bad News Bears - 2
Misconduct Summary: Hanniel Malagon - Yellow Card (17'), Invictus #19 - Yellow Card (49'), Roberto - Yellow Card (76')
Attendance:  11
Weather:  Partly cloudy and 93 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

MatchDay Preview: Must Win Game For Bears Tonight

Club Bad News Bears (3-2-1) vs. Invictus (2-3-0)
July 31, 2011     8:00pm CST
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #3
Houston, Texas

If Club Bad News Bears were ever searching for a break in their schedule, tonight is not it.  Their opponents, Invictus, might be one of the toughest opponents they have ever faced.  Their record this season doesn't accurately display this, but any well prepared opponent of Invictus should not be fooled by their 2-3-0 record.  They have an aggressive defense, with a sharp offense to put any game away quickly. 

For the Bears, it all comes down to a win tonight to keep them at pace with Pluma Mountain Coffee.  A tie or loss will definitely hurt any chances of keeping first place hopes alive. 

Although strategy can be a bit hectic against Invictus, the concept should remain the same throughout this season:  smart passes and quick defense.  The rest will definitely fall into place, as it did the first time these two clubs met this season, resulting in a 4-3 come-from-behind victory for the Bears, who were down 2-0 at the half.  A pair of Rachel Ammar goals gave the Bears their first victory against Invictus, as well as giving them their first loss in club history.

Club Bad News Bears are coming off of a heart-breaking 3-1 loss from Pluma Mountain Coffee.  Invictus will try to take the momentum into tonight with its 3-0 victory last week over Growling Trout.
Tonight's game will be on the warmer side, with temperatures dropping to 91 degrees by kickoff with partly cloudy skies and a 10% chance or rain.  Wind will reach 9mph from the south-southeast.
Club Bad New Bears:
  • Third meeting against Invictus.  Last meeting resulted in a 4-3 win at Houston Amateur Sports Park.
  • Despite injuries to Juan Sanchez, Irma Sanchez and Marvette Limon-Machala last week, team should be at full strength.
  • Fourth game at Houston's Houston Amateur Sports Park, overall record at HASP is 2-1-0 all-time, outscoring their opponents 10-9.
  • Keep the strategy and lineup consistent.  Introducing any new elements into the game this late into the season will only weaken the team and confuse the players mindset.


FC Happy Meal:


  • Third meeting against Club Bad News Bears.  Last meeting resulted in a 4-3 loss at Houston Amateur Sports Park.
  • Invictus are 1-1-0 at HASP, outscoring their opponents 8-7. 
  • Solid offense; not afraid to take shots and create plays from long distance.
  • Aggressive defense.



Injury Report:

No injuries to report at this time.
Suspension:
No suspensions to report at this time.

Head-to-Head All-Time:
Club Bad News Bears are tied in the series against Invictus with a record of 1-1-0.  Last meeting was a 4-3 victory for Club Bad News Bears.


Friday, July 29, 2011

VIDEO: Taking on Life

This week's video is sure to put the fire back in the Bears' eyes as they prepare to take on a tough opponent in Invictus.  The speech is from the movie "Rocky Balboa", which is considered one of the greatest speeches in movie history. 

It's A Girl!!!

Congratulations to Club Bad News Bears defender Chris Sanchez and his lovely wife Elice.  On Monday, Elice gave birth to a baby girl, Mia Elise Sanchez! 

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Did You Know? 7/28 Edition


Club Bad News Bears are 2-0-0 this season when coming off of a loss or tie, outscoring their opponents 5-0.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Week 6 Recap

Pluma Mountain Coffee now has sole possession of first place after their 3-1 victory over Club Bad News Bears on Sunday night.  The loss for the Bears dropped them down to third place, two points behind FC Happy Meal.  Coffee's goal keeper was too much for the Bears as more than 12 shots on goal were taken by the Bears and only one could reach the back of the net, a goal by Hanniel Malagon from a deflected corner from Soso.

In other games from Week 6, FC Happy Meal dominated their opponents, Growling Trout, 5-0, while Invictus defeated AFC Renegades 5-3.  FC Happy Meal's victory pushed them up to second place, while Invictus' victory keeps them alive for a chance at a top two position.

Monday, July 25, 2011

This Day In Bad News Bears History: July 25

July 25, 2010
Bear Creek Park, Field #21
7:00pm

Club Bad News Bears would wrap up Week 5 of the 2010 Division 4 Summer season with a closely contested 1-0 victory over FC Happy Meal.  The victory would increase their winning streak to four games and give them their best start after five games with 12 points.

Despite Strong Efforts, Coffee Leaves Bad Taste in Bears' Mouths

Eventually something was going to have to give.  Eventually, one of these clubs was going to make a mistake.  Eventually, someone was going to give up a goal.  Unfortunately, Club Bad News Bears did.

On one of the coolest nights this season, Club Bad News Bears and Pluma Mountain Coffee met for the second time this season at Houston Amateur Sports Park with a lot at stake.  The prize:  first place.  Both clubs were tied before the game at 10 points a piece.  The last time these two met, the match ended in a tie, leaving both clubs to look back at opportunities that created shots that could have been goals.

Before the game, it was learned that Coach Oscar would be out with a torn ACL.  He is now out for at least the next three months.  Albert, Rachel, Vu and Kristy were also out before the game.

The Bears found themselves matched pretty equally throughout the opening minutes of the first half.  A nice cross by Juan Sanchez to Sophie Ammar was interrupted only by Pluma Mountain Coffee's goalie.  A second attempt just minutes later ended in the same result.  Like the last meeting, the Bears were finding no breaks against Coffee's goalkeeping.

In the 18th minute, however, Pluma Mountain Coffee would break the scoring drought and land a shot in the far corner of the net, set up by a fresh Bears defense that entered the game just minutes before.

"What can you say about that?"  asked Chris Sanchez, "It was a great shot and we just weren't there to stop it."

Not to let one goal affect them, the Bears began to adjust defensively and hold off future attacks by Pluma Mountain Coffee.  Unfortunately, the Bears offense was still puzzled on how to get a shot passed their goal keeper.  The Bears tallied six shots on goal by the end of the first half, and no goals to show for it.

In the 39th minute, the Bears would allow a second goal, putting them behind 2-0 in a crucial game.

At halftime, Coach Oscar rallied his troops.

"It's not over.  We've been here before."

The second half opened up with a little more promise for the Bears, but another hole in the defense found Coffee's third goal of the night in the 50th minute, putting them up 3-0 with no hope in sight for the Bears to catch up.

Minutes would seem like seconds as the second half approached its end, and the Bears continued to make good passes to the middle, but every shot was found in the goalie's hands.  The Bears were not out yet, and needed to make some clutch plays to stay in this game. 

Hanniel Malagon would fortunately get a goal through in the 73rd minute after a Soso corner, narrowing the deficit to 3-1.  Minutes later, Juan Sanchez took the ball towards the net, but was tackled from behind in the box with no call by the ref, which would have set up a penalty kick, keeping the Bears chances alive.

The final whistle blew and the Bears were left with a result that did not clearly reflect their efforts.

"Nothing to be ashamed about," stated Oscar Aviles.  "We played well against a tough team."

Ashley Castaldo added some positive reinforcement after the game.

"At least we didn't get shut out!"

Club Bad News Bears (3-1-1) vs. Pluma Mountain Coffee (3-1-1)
July 24, 2011 -- Houston Amateur Sports Park

Scoring Summary:
1st Half:  Pluma Mountain Coffee- 2     Club Bad News Bears - 0
2nd Half:  Pluma Mountain Coffee - 1     Club Bad News Bears - 1
Total:  Pluma Mountain Coffee - 3         Club Bad News Bears - 1
Misconduct Summary: None

Attendance:  10

Weather:  Partly cloudy and 88 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

Sunday, July 24, 2011

BREAKING NEWS

Breaking news coming in from Club Bad News Bears late this morning...

Irma Sanchez, assistant coach of the Bears, has released a list of players doubtful for today's game:

Coach Oscar Aviles is out for the remainder of the season with a torn Achilles Tendon.  No word as of yet on his road to recovery and when Oscar will be expected back on the field. 

MatchDay Preview: Bears Battle Coffee For First Place

Club Bad News Bears (3-1-1) vs. Pluma Mountain Coffee (3-1-1)
July 24, 2011     8:00pm CST
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #2
Houston, Texas

At the start of the season, Club Bad News Bears and Pluma Mountain Coffee found themselves in a real nail biter of a game.  Many great shots taken by both teams, but only find their efforts drift inches from the goal.  Nice goalkeeping by both clubs, supplemented with aggressive defense turned what could have been a great start for either club into an exhausting 0-0 tie.  Tonight, as they started the season, both clubs are tied for first place.

Club Bad News Bears have found great success at Houston Amateur Sports Park, defeating two great clubs, Invictus and FC Happy Meal.  The venue comes just in time for the Bears, who can take sole possession of first place with a victory tonight over Pluma Mountain Coffee.  The Bears have outscored their opponents 9-6 at HASP, only allowing three goals each game.  Their girls, Sophie and Rachel, have enjoyed their share of goals on Fields #3 and #4.

Both clubs are coming off of victories from last week.  Club Bad News Bears defeated then-first place FC Happy Meal 5-3, while Pluma Mountain Coffee held off AFC Renegades 3-2.

Tonight's game will see weather conditions cool off in the upper 70s and partly cloudy skies, with a 20% chance of rain.  Wind is forecasted at around 12mph from the south.

Club Bad New Bears:
  • Second meeting against Pluma Mountain Coffee.  Last meeting resulted in a 0-0 tie at Bear Creek Park.
  • Club Bad News Bears should be at full strength tonight.
  • Third game at Houston's Houston Amateur Sports Park, overall record at HASP is 2-0-0 all-time, outscoring their opponents 9-6.
  • Bears need to continue takimg their recent success against past opponents and apply it towards an aggressive defense from Pluma Mountain Coffee; continue with the smart passing/shot-taking, as well as staying true to the modified formation seen from last week.
FC Happy Meal:

  • Second meeting against Club Bad News Bears.  Last meeting resulted in a 0-0 tie at Bear Creek Park.
  • Pluma Mountain Coffee are 1-1-0 at HASP, outscoring their opponents 5-3, including a 4-0 shutout.
  • Excellent goal keeper; constant communication towards his players.
  • Strong midfielders with superb passing.
Injury Report:

Juan Sanchez (ankle) is expected to play; Marvette Limon-Machala (ankle) expected to play.

Suspension:
No suspensions to report at this time.

Head-to-Head All-Time:
Club Bad News Bears are tied in the series against Pluma Mountain Coffee with a record of 0-0-1.  Last meeting was a 0-0 tie.

Friday, July 22, 2011

VIDEO: Soccer Skills Compilation

In preparation for this Sunday's games, here is a video, for your enjoyment, inspiration and motiviation.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Did You Know? 7/21 Edition


Hanniel's goal in the 2nd minute of the Bears' 5-3 victory over FC Happy Meal was the fastest goal scored in club history.  Sophie's goal in the 4th minute would set another club record of the fastest two goals scored.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Week 5 Recap


Sophie Ammar scores her first goal
in the fourth minute.

Club Bad News Bears and FC Happy Meal played, quite possibly, the best game of the 2011 Summer season.  It was definitely one of their best, if not their best, games as a club.  The 5-3 victory for the Bears now have them tied for first place, with next Sunday's opponent Pluma Mountain Coffee. 

The victory would come from an early goal by Hanniel Malagon in the 2nd minute, followed by another goal in the 4th minute by Sophie Ammar, one of two goals she would score that night. 

In other games, Pluma Mountain Coffee would hold on to a 3-2 victory over AFC Renegades to keep them at par with Club Bad News Bears.  As of this post, the Invictus-Growling Trout score has yet to be reported. 

Monday, July 18, 2011

Bears Earn Supersized Win Over FC Happy Meal

In a battle between first and second place, and in front of a record 13 Bears fans, Club Bad News Bears made it a game to be remembered, whether FC Happy Meal likes it or not.  In a game that saw their passing game improve greatly, the Bears were definitely focused on getting an edge over their opponents early on in the game, and the first six minutes of this heavily contested match saw just that.

The Bears would draw first blood in the second minute as Hanniel would take a deflected shot by Rena 25 yards and blast it past the goalie.  The goal would be Hanniel's first of the season.  Two minutes later, Juan Sanchez would attack from the right side and cut a pass to the middle, where he would find Sophie inside the box for the Bears' second goal of the night, making it 3-0 with the female goal.

The game's early scoring spree wouldn't end as FC Happy Meal would respond with a female goal of their own in the sixt minute, narrowing the Bears' lead down to one with a 3-2 score.

The remainder of the first half saw a physical game from both sides.  FC Happy Meal's #3 would be given a yellow card for a push on Chris deep in the Bears' territory down the left side.  On many occasions, the both teams traded pushes and shoves for control of the ball.  However, no score through the rest of the first half and the Bears would enjoy a 3-2 lead over their fierce opponents, despite some heavy trash talking.

Second half would open up in the 50th minute with another FC Happy Meal goal, this time by #3, with a header, tying the game at 3-3.  The goal was scored after two unsuccessful headers.



Hanniel Malagon celebrates the Bears' victory
over FC Happy Meal with his very own Happy
Meal.

With the game becoming more and more defensive, Juan Sanchez took it upon himself to fly down the right side again, taking a decisive pass from Marvette Limon-Machala, only to cut a pass down the middle to find Sophie Amar again, scoring her second goal of the night and for the season.  The Bears would take the lead 5-3. 



Trash talking would resume from both sides, especially from FC Happy Meal.  Yet, in the end, the final whistle would blow and Club Bad News Bears would take the much deserved victory and now enjoy residence at the top of the standings.

"Great win!" shouted by Scott Machala, who filled in for Coach Oscar.  "This win was for the women who weren't able to win the big one today."  Scott was referring to the U.S. Women's National Team, who fell to Japan in the World Cup final earlier today.


Club Bad News Bears (2-1-1) vs. FC Happy Meal (3-1-0)
July 17, 2011 -- Houston Amateur Sports Park

Scoring Summary:
1st Half:  FC Happy Meal - 2     Club Bad News Bears - 3
2nd Half:  FC Happy Meal - 1     Club Bad News Bears - 2
Total:  FC Happy Meal - 3         Club Bad News Bears - 5

Misconduct Summary: FC Happy Meal - #3 (Yellow Card)
Attendance:  13
Weather:  Partly cloudy and 86 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

Sunday, July 17, 2011

MatchDay Preview: Bears Eye First Place Tonight


Club Bad News Bears (2-1-1) vs. FC Happy Meal (3-1-0)
July 17, 2011     8:00pm CST
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #4
Houston, Texas

Club Bad News Bears have a chance to, at the least, claim a share of first place in the standings with a win over FC Happy Meal tonight.  Both of these clubs are no stranger to each other, having split their four previous meetings at 2 wins a piece.  The Bears are coming off of a 4-0 victory over Growling Trout, while FC Happy Meal enjoyed an 8-2 rout of AFC Renegades.  Both clubs are looking pretty impressive after the midway point of the season, with FC Happy Meal leading the team in goals scored with 16 and the Bears only giving up the second least amount of goals, with 5.

Both clubs are playing at Houston Amateur Sports Park's Field #4 for the first time, but have seen success previously at the soccer complex.  Club Bad News Bears earned a tough 4-3 victory over Invictus, while FC Happy Meal defeated Pluma Mountain Coffee 3-1.

Rain is forecasted for tonight with isolated showers in the area.  30% chance of rain by kickoff with winds coming from the south-southeast at 8mph.

 
Club Bad New Bears:
  • Fifth meeting against FC Happy Meal.  Last meeting resulted in a 3-2 defeat at Dyess Park.
  • Club Bad News Bears should see Soijem "Soso" Ossi play, despite injuring hamstring last week.
  • First game at Houston's Houston Amateur Sports Park Field #4, overall record at HASP is 1-0-0 all-time.
  • Bears need to take success from last week's victory and apply it towards a goal savvy FC Happy Meal; defense, defense, defense AND smart passing/shot-taking is the key.
FC Happy Meal:
  • Fifth meeting against Club Bad News Bears.  Last meeting resulted in a 3-2 victory.
  • FC Happy Meal have been outscored 13-8 by Club Bad News Bears; all-time series is 2-2-0.
  • Double threat on the offensive side.
  • FC Happy Meal has had great success in the goal department.
Injury Report:
Soso (hamstring) is expected to play.

Suspension:
No suspensions to report at this time.

Head-to-Head All-Time:
Club Bad News Bears are tied in the series against FC Happy Meal with a record of 2-2-0.  Last meeting was a 3-2 victory for FC Happy Meal.

Friday, July 15, 2011

VIDEO: Write the Future

A three minute commercial designed to inspire before the big game against FC Happy Meal.  Enjoy!!!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Did You Know? 7/14 Edition


Sunday's 4-0 victory over Growling Trout would see Club Bad News Bears, for the first time in club history, play against a female goalie.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Week 4 Recap

The 2011 Summer season has reached its midpoint, and there is definitely a tight race for first place.

Club Bad News Bears would get back into winning form with a 4-0 victory over a depleted Growling Trout.  Albert Sanchez would score first in the 36th minute, followed by a pair of goals from Juan Sanchez in the second half.  Greg McFarlane would also add to the shutout with a second half goal.

In other Week 4 games, FC Happy Meal would remain in first place with a crushing 8-2 victory of AFC Renegades.  Also, Pluma Mountain Coffee would hold on to win over Invictus 2-1.

As it stands, FC Happy Meal is in first place, two points ahead of Pluma Mountain Coffee and Club Bad News Bears, who are both tied for second place after four games.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Bad News for Growling Trout: Bears Convincing in 4-0 Win

Club Bad News Bears got back to their winning ways with a convincing 4-0 victory over a struggling Growling Trout squad.  Growling Trout's sideline was bare as only one spectator and zero subs were present.  The heat would take its toll on both clubs, but the lack of support for Growling Trout made the victory for the Bears very easy.

Playing their first game in two weeks, Club Bad News Bears would go up against a female goalie for the first time in club history.  For the most part, she held her own.  A couple of times, Albert Martinez found his shots directly in her hands.  Even their defense was putting their entire bodies into it, as Marvette Limon-Machala would have her first half shot blocked early on by a defenseman's face.

However, in the 36th minute, Albert Martinez took a bad pass by Growling Trout and stormed down the field and found the back of the net in the 36th minute.

Leading 1-0 at the half, Coach Oscar praised his team on their excellent passing and teamwork.  Drained by the sun, the team gathered a second wind and found an opportunity to push an attack against a very drained and exhausted Growling Trout side.  Soijem "Soso" Ossi would sit out the second half with a pulled hamstring.

Midway through the second half, Juan Sanchez would follow through on a deflected Sophie Ammar shot to put the Bears up 2-0 in the 58th minute.  Greg McFarlane would answer thirteen minutes later in the 71st minute with an unassisted goal.  At this point, the Bears' opponent were just waiting for the final whistle to blow.

Juan Sanchez would find the back of the net one more time in the 79th minute to put the Bears up for good at 4-0. 

All four goals were scored unassisted, taking advantage of deflected or poor passing from Growling Trout.

At the end of the game, Coach Oscar celebrated the win with praise and congratulations.  The win guarantees at least a second place postion in the standings.
Club Bad News Bears (1-1-1) vs. Growling Trout (1-3-0)
July 10, 2011 -- Bear Creek Park

Scoring Summary:
1st Half:  Growling Trout - 0     Club Bad News Bears - 1
2nd Half:  Growling Trout - 0     Club Bad News Bears - 3
Total:  Growling Trout - 0         Club Bad News Bears - 4
Misconduct Summary: N/A

Attendance:  8
Weather:  Sunny and 90 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

MatchDay Preview: Bears Aim to Get Back on Winning Streak


Club Bad News Bears (1-1-1) vs. Growling Trout (1-2-0)
July 10, 2011     6:00pm CST
Bear Creek Park, Field #29
Houston, Texas

With three games down this season, Club Bad News Bears look to get back on a winning track and capitalize on a good 4 point start for the 2011 Summer season.  Their opponents, Growling Trout, have had a tough season, yet the Bears shouldn't count them as victory just yet.
Last season, the Bears defeated Growling Trout 4-2 at Bear Creek Park.  Historically, the Bears first win came against tonight's opponent, winning 6-0, also recording their first ever shutout after the victory.  Overall, Club Bad News Bears own the series, with a record of 6-2-0, outscoring Growling Trout 23-10.
The Bears shouldn't guarantee a win just yet against Growling Trout, as defeat finally set in for the Bears against AFC Renegade two weeks ago.  The Bears were undefeated against AFC Renegade until a 2-0 loss ended that streak. 
The ninth meeting between these two teams will have to endure 90 degree temperature by kickoff, with a slight 10% chance of rain to cool off.  Here's a preview for both teams:

Club Bad New Bears:
  • Ninth meeting against Growling Trout.  Last meeting resulted in a 4-2 victory.
  • Club Bad News Bears will see Hanniel Malagon play, despite being injured two weeks ago.
  • First game at Bear Creek Park's Field #29, overall record at Bear Creek Park is 12-13-6 all-time.
  • Team needs to follow through after each shot is taken; eliminate the urge to "stand around and watch".
AFC Renegades:
  • Ninth meeting against Club Bad News Bears.  Last meeting resulted in a 4-2 defeat.
  • Growling Trout have been outscored 23-10 by Club Bad News Bears.
  • Very physical players, especially towards the opposing female players.
  • Growling Trout has had difficulty finding the back of the net this season.
Injury Report:
Hanniel Malagon (knee) is expected to play.

Suspension:
No suspensions to report at this time.

Head-to-Head All-Time:
Club Bad News Bears lead the series over AFC Renegades with a record of 6-2-0.  Last meeting was a 4-2 victory for Club Bad News Bears.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Did You Know? 7/7 Edition


After July 4th, Club Bad News Bears are 2-0-0, outscoring their opponents 5-1.  Both victories were at Bear Creek Park, a 3-1 victory over Miners and a 2-0 shutout over Soccer Maniacs.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

This Day In Bad News Bears History: June 27/28

June 27, 2010
Bear Creek Park, Field #18
7:00pm

During Week 3 of the 2010 Summer season, the Bad News Bears would post their biggest shutout victory in club history, with a 9-0 romp over Pumas.  The feat would mark their second victory in as many meetings.

June 28, 2009
Bear Creek Park, Field #17
5:00pm

A Week 3 matchup for the Bears during the 2009 Summer season found themselves on the wrong side of a 3-0 shutout from their opponents, The Zoo.  It would be their second loss in as many meetings.  It would also be their second shutout loss to The Zoo.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Bears Lose First Game of Season; Series to AFC Renegades

In what could only be an even greater start to the season with yet another win or tie, the Bears found themselves not only chasing two points, but having difficulty finding ways to get a shot past the goalie.  And making its third appearance this season, the heat, rounding at 91 degrees at kickoff, played yet another devastating role to the Bears' performance.

AFC Renegades would take some crafty shots, many that were deflected or off target, but in the 31st minute, a controversial shot would be taken by one of their female players as she would make contact on the Bears' goalie Mike Prause and force the ball across the net for two points.  The ref would be confronted by several players, including Mike and Coach Oscar, but the ref ruled it a goal.

For the rest of the game, the Bears found themselves at times trying to beat the heat than beating their opponents.  At times, fatigue set in for some, making passes difficult to chase and deflected shots to attack.

"We just didn't play our best today," explained Coach Oscar.  "We need to play better to win."

Through numerous opportunties, shots were not taken, but rather deflected by the Renegades.  Too many shots were off target, but by mere inches.  In the end, the AFC Renegades would hold on to a 2-0 victory, their first of the season, as well as their first against Club Bad News Bears.

Many players looked frustrated after the game, but with a two week break in between games, the Bears should get enough rest.  Hanniel Malagon will definitely benefit from the two week break as he left the game late in the second half with a knee injury.

"I felt something snap," described Hanniel.  "I've never felt anything like this before." 

Hanniel's return is indefinite at this point.
Club Bad News Bears (1-0-1) vs. AFC Renegades (0-0-1)
June 26, 2011 -- Bear Creek Park

Scoring Summary:
1st Half:  AFC Renegades - 2     Club Bad News Bears - 0
2nd Half:  AFC Renegades - 0     Club Bad News Bears - 0

Misconduct Summary: N/A

Attendance:  6

Weather:  Sunny and 91 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

MatchDay Preview: Bears Look to Continue Unbeaten Streak Against Renegades

Club Bad News Bears (1-0-1) vs. AFC Renegades (0-0-1)
June 26, 2011     6:00pm CST
Bear Creek Park, Field #27
Houston, Texas

Club Bad News Bears are off to their second best two-game start, totaling 4 points, including a decisive victory over rival Invictus.  Today's opponent, AFC Renegades (part of the Alliance Football Club) might help the Bears in improving their unbeaten streak, which currently sits at three games.

Last season, the Bears shutout AFC Renegades 4-0 at West Houston Soccer Complex.  Currently, the Bears have beaten AFC Renegades in all five meetings, outscoring them 27-6, including two wins at Bear Creek Park, outscoring them 7-1.

The Bears, although having recorded their biggest victory against AFC Renegades by a score of 11-3, should play with extreme awareness and focus as all good things can come to an end, including an unbeaten streak against an opponent.

The sixth meeting between these two teams will have to endure 94 degree temperature by kickoff, with absolutely no chance of rain to cool off.  Here's a preview for both teams:

Club Bad New Bears:
  • Sixth meeting against AFC Renegades.  Last meeting resulted in a 4-0 victory.
  • Club Bad News Bears will see the return of defender Ashley Castaldo.
  • First game at Bear Creek Park's Field #27, overall record at Bear Creek Park is 12-12-6 all-time.
  • Team needs to continue attacking strategy from last week and shut-down passing routes on defense.
AFC Renegades:
  • Sixth meeting against Club Bad News Bears.  Last meeting resulted in a 4-0 defeat.
  • AFC Renegades have never beaten Club Bad News Bears.
  • First game at Bear Creek Park's Field #27; overall record at Bear Creek Park is 6-18-2 all-time.
  • Key players can attack and score at will; aggressive at times, especially in the middle.
Injury Report:
No injuries to report at this time.

Suspension:
No suspensions to report at this time.

Head-to-Head All-Time:
Club Bad News Bears lead the series over AFC Renegades with a record of 5-0-0.  Last meeting was a 4-0 victory for Club Bad News Bears.

VIDEO: Dancing Referee

Imagine having this guy referee your next game.  Enjoy!!!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Did You Know? 6/23 Edition

Club Bad News Bears 4-3 victory over Invictus was their 50th Division 5 game played.  The victory also handed Invictus their first loss as a club.

Here's to another 50 games for Club Bad News Bears, as well as handing more losses to their opponents!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Week 2 Recap

Week 2 saw all six teams in action, with a possible glimpse into what this season might look like towards the end.

Coach Oscar Aviles congratulates the
Bears on their 4-3 victory over Invictus
Club Bad News Bears and Invictus may have found a rivalry amongst them.  Last season's 1-1 tie would be the hype that built up this Week 2 match-up.  A pair of goals by Rachel, with assists from Soijem and Albert, would be enough to defeat Invictus 4-3 and a sole position in second place with 4 points. 

"Awesome win!" exclaimed Coach Oscar Aviles.  "See what happens when we all crash the goal area?" 

The victory would be Invictus' first loss in the club's short history. 

In other games, first place FC Happy Meal would add another three points to their season with a victory over Pluma Mountain Coffee with a 3-1 score.  AFC Renegades would lose their first game of the season 3-2 against Growling Trout.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

This Day In Bad News Bears History: June 20/21

June 20, 2010
Bear Creek Park, Field #21
5:00pm

The Bears would play an intense game against Growling Trout, winning the match with a tight 2-1 score during the 2010 Summer season.  This would be the Bears' 5th meeting, having won 4 out of 5 from their rivals.  The win against Growling Trout would also be the start of a 4-game winning streak.
June 21, 2009
Bear Creek Park, Field #21
7:00pm

Taking on TFC Thunder during the 2009 Summer season, the Bad News Bears would deliver a victory to the club in the form of a 5-3 victory, their first against their opponents.  This would be the second meeting between the two, with TFC Thunder winning the first meeting 8-1, which was also the Bears' first game as a club.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Bears Win on a Pair of Goals By Rachel

Rachel Ammar's two goal performace last night was enough to lift Club Bad News Bears over Invictus for the first time in two meetings.  With the team down 2-0, Rachel would find the net twice and give the team 4 points.  Invictus would make a strong comeback effort by cutting the lead down to one late in the second half, but it wouldn't be enough as the Bears would come out victorious.

"It was an all around great team effort," commented Rachel after the team's victory. 

Irma Sanchez cheered Rachel on after the game.  "Rachel Ammar is the bomb!"

There is plenty to celebrate after the team's win, especially with this being only the second time in club history that the Bears begin the season unbeaten after two wins.  Club Bad News Bears normally start off the season slow, but the victory last night says otherwise.

Club Bad News Bears (0-0-1) vs. Invictus (0-0-0)
June 19, 2011 -- Houston Amateur Sports Park

Scoring Summary:
1st Half:  Invictus - 2  Club Bad News Bears - 0
2nd Half:  Invictus - 1  Club Bad News Bears - 4

Misconduct Summary:N/A

Attendance:  N/A

Weather:  Sunny and 97 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

Sunday, June 19, 2011

MatchDay Preview: Another Tough Opponent Tonight

Club Bad News Bears (0-0-1) vs. Invictus (0-0-0)
June 19, 2011     6:00pm CST
Houston Amateur Sports Park, Field #3
Houston, Texas

Club Bad News Bears look to extend their two game unbeaten streak tonight as they take on a tough opponent from last season, Invictus.  No one has forgotten that game from the 2011 Spring season, that resulted in a 1-1 tie. 

Last season, Invictus struck first with a penalty kick, after a much argued foul called on Albert Martinez in the box.  Albert would exact revenge by scoring the equalizer in the 78th minute.

This second meeting between teams should be just as heated as the weather, which is forecasted for yet another 92 degrees by kickoff, and only a 10% chance of rain.  Here's a preview for both teams:

Club Bad News Bears:
  • Second meeting against Invictus.  First meeting resulted in a 1-1 tie.
  • Club Bad News Bears will be without Juan Sanchez for tonight's game.
  • This will be the first game for the Bears at Houston Amateur Sports Park.
  • Speed and consistency will be the keys to a successful campaign against Invictus.
Invictus:
  • Second meeting against Club Bad News Bears.  First meeting resulted in a 1-1 tie.
  • Invictus has size and speed, and are not afraid to use both to their advantage.
  • This will be the first game for Invictus at Houston Amateur Sports Park.
  • Exceptional skills at the goal keeper position.
Injury Report:
No injuries to report at this time.

Suspensions:
No suspensions to report at this time.

Head-to-Head All-Time:
Club Bad News Bears and Invictus share a 0-0-1 record in the overall series.  Last meeting was a 1-1 tie.