Category: Sunday Coed

Sunday Coed League: Zubris Hand Jaguars First Loss

The Sunday Coed League at Akron Indoor Soccer saw some thrilling matches in the seventh week of the season. The highlight of the week was the clash between the top two teams, Zubris and Jaguars, who both had 6-1 records before the game. Zubris emerged victorious with an 8-5 win, thanks to their balanced attack and solid defense. Jaguars put up a good fight, but could not overcome the four-goal deficit they faced in the second half. Despite the loss, Jaguars remain in first place in the standings, as they have a better goal differential than Zubris.

In another close game, Team Dauberman edged out Arse ‘N All with a 10-8 score. Team Dauberman improved their record to 4-4, while Arse ‘N All remained winless at 0-6. The game was a high-scoring affair, with both teams exchanging goals throughout the match. Team Dauberman had the edge in the final minutes, as they scored two quick goals to seal the victory.

The third game of the week was between Nameless and Un-Zippers, who had contrasting records of 5-3 and 1-6 respectively. Nameless secured an 8-6 win, but it was not an easy one. Un-Zippers showed some resilience and fought back from a 6-2 deficit in the first half. They scored four goals in the second half, but Nameless managed to hold on to their lead and earn three points.

The Sunday Coed League at Akron Indoor Soccer will resume next week, with more exciting games and action. Stay tuned for more updates and recaps. 🏆

Sunday Coed League: Week 4 Recap

The Sunday Coed League at Akron Indoor soccer saw some exciting action in week 4, as teams battled for the top spots in the standings. Here are the highlights of the games:

Chill FC vs A Really Bad Team

Chill FC maintained their perfect record with a 9-6 win over A Really Bad Team, who put up a spirited fight despite their name. Chill FC scored four goals in the first half, with Alex and Mia each netting a brace. A Really Bad Team responded with three goals of their own, courtesy of SamKelly, and Ryan. The second half was more evenly matched, as both teams scored five goals each. Chill FC’s Leo scored a hat-trick, while Zoe and Max added one goal each. A Really Bad Team’s Chris also scored a hat-trick, while Taylor and Jordan chipped in with one goal each. The final score was 9-6 in favor of Chill FC, who remain at the top of the table with 12 points.

[REDACTED] vs Nameless

Nameless bounced back from their loss in week 3 with a dominant 16-6 win over [REDACTED], who are still looking for their first win of the season. Nameless took control of the game from the start, scoring eight goals in the first half, with Jesse and Riley each scoring three goals, and Casey and Drew each scoring one goal. [REDACTED] managed to score two goals in the first half, thanks to Pat and Lee. The second half was more of the same, as Nameless scored another eight goals, with Jesse completing his double hat-trick, and RileyCasey, and Drew each scoring one more goal. [REDACTED] scored four goals in the second half, with Pat scoring two more goals, and Lee and Alexis each scoring one goal. The final score was 16-6 in favor of Nameless, who move up to the third place with six points.

Team Dauberman vs Merica

Merica extended their winning streak to two games with an 8-5 win over Team Dauberman, who suffered their second consecutive loss. Merica scored five goals in the first half, with Logan scoring two goals, and AveryParker, and Reese each scoring one goal. Team Dauberman scored two goals in the first half, with Cody and Bailey each finding the back of the net. The second half was more competitive, as both teams scored three goals each. Merica’s Logan scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while Avery scored one more goal. Team Dauberman’s Cody also scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while Bailey scored one more goal. The final score was 8-5 in favor of Merica, who climb up to the second place with seven points.

Un-Zippers vs Jaguars

Jaguars continued their impressive form with a 16-6 win over Un-Zippers, who remain winless after four games. Jaguars scored seven goals in the first half, with Blake and Quinn each scoring two goals, and HaydenMorgan, and Skyler each scoring one goal. Un-Zippers scored three goals in the first half, with TylerJamie, and Devon each getting on the score sheet. The second half was a similar story, as Jaguars scored another nine goals, with Blake scoring four more goals, completing his double hat-trick, and QuinnHaydenMorgan, and Skyler each scoring one more goal. Un-Zippers scored three more goals in the second half, with TylerJamie, and Devon each scoring one more goal. The final score was 16-6 in favor of Jaguars, who stay at the top of the table with 12 points.

Zubris vs Arse ‘N All

Zubris secured their third win of the season with an 11-3 win over Arse ‘N All, who are still searching for their first point. Zubris scored six goals in the first half, with Evan and Sydney each scoring two goals, and Cameron and Peyton each scoring one goal. Arse ‘N All scored one goal in the first half, with Shawn scoring from a penalty. The second half was more of the same, as Zubris scored another five goals, with Evan scoring two more goals, completing his hat-trick, and SydneyCameron, and Peyton each scoring one more goal. Arse ‘N All scored two more goals in the second half, with Shawn scoring his second goal, and Danny scoring one goal. The final score was 11-3 in favor of Zubris, who move up to the fourth place with nine points.

Sunday Night Coed: Chill is On Top!

In a thrilling night of coed soccer at Akron Indoor Soccer, Sunday’s matchups showcased intense competition, spectacular goals, and strategic plays, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming clashes in the league.

Here is a recapping the games of the day in Akron Indoor Soccer’s Sunday Coed League:



Team Dauberman (2-1) 14 vs [REDACTED] (0-2) 6
Team Dauberman secured a convincing win against [REDACTED] with a final score of 14-6. Their strong performance showcased their determination and teamwork.

Jaguars (3-0) 9 vs Merica (1-1) 5
The Jaguars continued their unbeaten streak, defeating Merica with a score of 9-5. Their consistent play and well-executed strategies were key to their success.

A Really Bad Team (1-2) 9 vs Serb Patrol (2-1) 15
A Really Bad Team faced off against Serb Patrol, resulting in a 15-9 victory for the latter. Despite their name, A Really Bad Team put up a valiant effort, but Serb Patrol emerged victorious.

Nameless (1-2) 13 vs Arse ‘N All (0-3) 5
Nameless bounced back from their earlier loss to secure a 13-5 win against Arse ‘N All. Their resilience and determination were evident throughout the match.

Chill FC (3-0) 9 vs Zubris (2-1) 6
The game of the week featured a showdown between the two best teams: Chill FC and Zubris. In a closely contested battle, Chill FC emerged triumphant with a final score of 9-6.

Stay tuned for more exciting coed soccer action next week at Akron Indoor Soccer! 🥅⚽

Akron Indoor Soccer Sunday Night Coed: Exciting Matches Unfold as Teams Battle for Supremacy

In a thrilling night of coed soccer at Akron Indoor Soccer, Sunday’s matchups showcased intense competition, spectacular goals, and strategic plays, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming clashes in the league.

Team Dauberman Clinches Victory Against Nameless in High-Scoring Duel

The clash between Nameless and Team Dauberman was a spectacle of skill and determination. Team Dauberman emerged victorious with a final score of 10-7, displaying a potent offensive game and showcasing their ability to work as a cohesive unit. With this win, Team Dauberman improved their record to 1-1 and will be gearing up for their next challenge against [REDACTED] on November 19th, while Nameless looks to turn the tide in their favor against Arse ‘N All in the same fixture.

Jaguars Dominate [REDACTED] in Convincing Fashion

In another riveting encounter, [REDACTED] faced off against the formidable Jaguars. The Jaguars, with a stellar 2-0 record, continued their winning streak with an impressive 20-8 victory. The Jaguars will be aiming to maintain their momentum as they go head-to-head against Merica on November 19th, while [REDACTED] looks to rebound in their upcoming fixture.

Chill FC Chills Arse ‘N All with a Commanding Win

The matchup between Arse ‘N All and Chill FC saw the latter dominating with a convincing 15-5 victory. Chill FC, now boasting a perfect 2-0 record, will be facing Zubris in their next game on November 19th, while Arse ‘N All looks to bounce back against Nameless in a bid to secure their first win of the season.

A Really Bad Team Triumphs Over Un-Zippers

In a hard-fought battle, A Really Bad Team emerged victorious against the Un-Zippers with an 11-5 scoreline. A Really Bad Team, now standing at 1-1, will face Serb Patrol in their upcoming fixture on November 19th, while the Un-Zippers enjoy a bye week to regroup and strategize for future challenges.

Zubris Edges Past Serb Patrol in a Close Encounter

The game between Zubris and Serb Patrol was a nail-biter, with Zubris narrowly clinching a 5-4 victory. Zubris, now at a perfect 2-0, is set to face Chill FC on November 19th, while Serb Patrol will be seeking redemption against A Really Bad Team in the same fixture.

As the Sunday Night Coed league at Akron Indoor Soccer progresses, the competition continues to heat up, promising fans more exhilarating moments and unpredictable outcomes in the weeks to come.

Akron Indoor Soccer: A Preview of This Week’s Games

The excitement is building up at Akron Indoor Soccer, as the new season of the Tuesday Nights Men’s League kicks off this week, and the Wednesday Night Women’s League continues with its second week of action. Here is a preview of the upcoming games for both leagues.

Tuesday Nights Men’s League

The season opener of the Tuesday Nights Men’s League features four exciting matches, starting with Fireballs – Rays vs ACH FC at 7 PM. Fireballs – Rays are a returning team in the league, and they will be looking to make a good impression against ACH FC, who finished third last season. ACH FC have a balanced squad, with a strong defense and a potent attack, led by their captain and top scorer, Alex. Fireballs – Rays will have to work hard to contain them and create chances of their own.

The next match at 8 PM is Yellow vs Fireballs – GFS. Yellow are a new team in the league, and they have a lot of young and energetic players, who like to play fast and aggressive soccer. Fireballs – GFS are a veteran team, who have been playing together for a long time, and have a lot of experience and chemistry. They are known for their smart and tactical play, and their ability to adapt to different situations. This match will be a clash of styles, and it will be interesting to see which team will prevail.

At 9 PM, it is My Adidas- Team in Black vs Kitec Red. My Adidas- Team in Black are a new team in the league, and they have a formidable lineup, with some of the best players in the city. They are confident, skilled, and ruthless, and they have a winning mentality. Kitec Red are a solid team, who finished first last season, and they have a lot of talent and potential. They are not afraid of any challenge, and they will be eager to prove themselves against the champions. This match will be a test of character and quality for both teams.

The last match of the night at 10 PM is Summit FC vs The Buffoons. Summit FC have a mix of experienced and novice players, who are looking to have fun and improve their game. The Buffoons are a new team in the league, who have a reputation for being unpredictable and entertaining. They have a lot of flair and creativity, and they can score some amazing goals. However, they can also be inconsistent and prone to mistakes. Summit FC will have to be alert and ready for anything.

Wednesday Night Women’s League

The second week of the Wednesday Night Women’s League promises to be thrilling, as eight teams compete for the top spots. The first game at 6 PM is Buckeye Bullets vs Sharp Shooters. Both teams won their opening games, and they are looking to maintain their momentum. Buckeye Bullets have a strong defense, led by their goalkeeper, Rachel, who made some incredible saves last week. Sharp Shooters have a dynamic offense, led by their striker, Kelly, who scored a hat-trick last week. This game will be a battle of wills and skills.

The next game at 7 PM is Goal Diggers vs FFC 2. Goal Diggers lost their first game, and they are looking to bounce back. They have a lot of spirit and determination, and they play with passion and teamwork. FFC 2 won their first game, and they are looking to build on their confidence. They have a lot of speed and agility, and they play with finesse and flair. This game will be a contrast of approaches and attitudes.

The third game at 8 PM is You Can’t Sit With Us vs Y-Town. You Can’t Sit With Us won their first game, and they are looking to assert their dominance. They have a lot of skill and experience, and they play with style and swagger. Y-Town had a bye last week, and they are looking to make a good debut. They have a lot of enthusiasm and energy, and they play with heart and hustle. This game will be a challenge of levels and expectations.

The game of the night at 9 PM is FFC vs BB2. This is the season debut for both teams, and they are looking to make a strong impression. FFC are the reigning champions of the league, and they have a stellar roster, with some of the best players in the state. They are dominant, disciplined, and deadly, and they play with precision and power. BB2 are a new team in the league, and they have a lot of potential and promise. They have a lot of talent and diversity, and they play with creativity and courage. This game will be a clash of champions and challengers.

Sunday Open Coed League

The second week of the Sunday Open Coed League features six exciting matches, starting with Nameless vs Team Dauberman at 3 PM. Both teams lost their first games, and they are looking to get their first points. Nameless have a lot of fun and friendship, and they play with humor and harmony. Team Dauberman have a lot of passion and pride, and they play with intensity and integrity. This game will be a match of moods and motivations.

The next game at 4 PM is [REDACTED] vs Jaguars. This is the season debut for [REDACTED], and they are looking to make a splash. They have a lot of mystery and intrigue, and they play with secrecy and strategy. Jaguars won their first game, and they are looking to continue their scoring spree. They have a lot of firepower and flair, and they play with aggression and ambition. This game will be a showdown of surprises and sensations.

The third game at 5 PM is Un-Zippers vs A Really Bad Team. Both teams are looking for their first win of the season, and they are hoping to improve their performance. Un-Zippers have a lot of spirit and spunk, and they play with enthusiasm and effort. A Really Bad Team have a lot of humor and humility, and they play with sarcasm and self-deprecation. This game will be a contest of character and comedy.

The game of the week at 6 PM is Zubris vs Serb Patrol. Both teams won their first games, and they are looking to keep their winning streak. Zubris have a lot of skill and strategy, and they play with intelligence and innovation. Serb Patrol have a lot of strength and stamina, and they play with power and persistence. This game will be a duel of brains and brawn.

The last game of the night at 7 PM is Arse ‘N All vs Chill FC. Arse ‘N All are looking to rebound from a heavy defeat in their first game, and they are hoping to show their true potential. They have a lot of talent and technique, and they play with flair and finesse. Chill FC won their first game, and they are hoping to keep their cool. They have a lot of calmness and composure, and they play with ease and elegance. This game will be a contrast of styles and temperaments.

Akron Indoor Soccer is the place to be this week, as the action heats up and the competition intensifies. Don’t miss any of the games, and enjoy the thrill of indoor soccer.

Sunday Coed League: Week One Action Did Not Disappoint!

Here is a sports article recapping the games of the day in Akron Indoor Soccer’s Sunday Coed League:

Chill FC edge out Nameless in a thrilling 8-7 victory

In one of the most exciting games of the season, Chill FC managed to defeat Nameless by a narrow margin of 8-7 in a high-scoring encounter. The game was full of drama, goals, and twists, as both teams showed their attacking prowess and defensive frailties.

The game started with a bang, as Nameless took the lead in the first minute through a stunning volley. However, Chill FC responded quickly, as they equalized in the third minute through a header. The game continued to be a see-saw battle, as both teams exchanged goals and chances. By the end of the first half, the score was 4-4.

The second half was even more intense, as both teams pushed for the win. Nameless took the lead again in the 48th minute, with a brilliant solo run. However, Chill FC refused to give up, and equalized in the 52nd minute, with a powerful shot. The game then turned in favor of Chill FC, as they scored three more goals in quick succession, thanks to some clinical finishing and clever passing. Nameless tried to stage a comeback, and scored two more goals in the last five minutes, with some neat teamwork and individual skill. However, it was too little, too late, as Chill FC held on to their lead and secured a thrilling 8-7 victory.

Serb Patrol crush Arse ‘N All in a 16-3 rout

In a one-sided affair, Serb Patrol dominated Arse ‘N All from start to finish, and recorded a massive 16-3 win. Serb Patrol showed their superior skill, speed, and teamwork, as they scored at will and kept their opponents at bay.

The game was practically over in the first half, as Serb Patrol scored 10 goals without reply, with four players scoring two goals each, and two players scoring one goal each. Arse ‘N All had no answer to Serb Patrol’s relentless attack, and could not create any clear chances.

The second half was slightly better for Arse ‘N All, as they managed to score three goals, with some luck and determination. However, Serb Patrol did not let up, and scored six more goals, with two players completing their hat-tricks, and two players scoring their second goals of the game. Serb Patrol were in complete control of the game, and cruised to a 16-3 win.

Jaguars beat Team Dauberman in a 11-6 win

In a competitive game, Jaguars proved to be too strong for Team Dauberman, and claimed a 11-6 win. Jaguars displayed their quality and confidence, as they scored consistently and defended well. Team Dauberman put up a good fight, but could not match Jaguars’ intensity and efficiency.

The game was evenly matched in the first half, as both teams scored three goals each, with some fine shots and saves. Jaguars had a slight edge in possession and shots, but Team Dauberman kept them at bay with some solid defending and counter-attacking.

The second half was where Jaguars made the difference, as they scored eight goals, with four players scoring two goals each. Jaguars were more aggressive and creative, as they exploited Team Dauberman’s weaknesses and created more chances. Team Dauberman scored three more goals, with some resilience and flair, but could not stop Jaguars’ onslaught. Jaguars were deserved winners, and celebrated a 11-6 win.

Zubris defeat Un-Zippers in a 7-2 win

In a comfortable game, Zubris outplayed Un-Zippers, and earned a 7-2 win. Zubris demonstrated their experience and cohesion, as they scored easily and defended solidly. Un-Zippers struggled to cope with Zubris’ pressure and pace, and could not find their rhythm.

The game was decided in the first half, as Zubris scored five goals, with three players scoring one goal each, and one player scoring two goals. Zubris were more composed and coordinated, as they passed the ball well and found the gaps. Un-Zippers scored one goal, with some effort and skill, but could not stop Zubris’ dominance.

The second half was more balanced, as both teams scored two goals each, with some good moves and finishes. Zubris were more relaxed and playful, as they enjoyed their lead and tried some tricks. Un-Zippers were more determined and spirited, as they tried to reduce the gap and showed some pride. Zubris were in control of the game, and secured a 7-2 win.

Merica beat A Really Bad Team in a 10-7 win

In the game of the week, Merica beat A Really Bad Team in a 10-7 win. Merica showed their strength and skill, as they scored frequently and defended firmly. A Really Bad Team showed their heart and humor, as they scored surprisingly and defended bravely.

The game was entertaining and unpredictable, as both teams scored goals and made mistakes. Merica took the lead in the first minute, with a clever chip. However, A Really Bad Team equalized in the second minute, with a lucky rebound. The game continued to be a roller-coaster ride, as both teams scored four more goals each in the first half, with some spectacular shots and blunders. Merica had a slight advantage in quality and shots, but A Really Bad Team kept them on their toes with some cheeky goals and saves.

The second half was where Merica pulled away, as they scored five more goals, with three players scoring one goal each, and one player scoring two goals. Merica were more focused and clinical, as they capitalized on A Really Bad Team’s errors and missed chances. A Really Bad Team scored two more goals, with some courage and comedy, but could not catch up with Merica’s lead. Merica were the better team, and achieved a 10-7 win.

Introducing the Team Dauberman: A Game-Changer in Sustainability

In the world of sports, a new trend is taking shape: environmentally conscious teams. Enter Team Dauberman, a revolutionary initiative that combines the passion for soccer with a commitment to sustainability.

This groundbreaking team is committed to reducing their ecological footprint by implementing innovative practices both on and off the field. From using eco-friendly equipment to promoting recycling and carpooling among team members, they strive to lead by example.

Their dedication to the environment doesn’t stop there. The team actively participates in community clean-up efforts, organizes tree planting events, and collaborates with local organizations to raise awareness about environmental issues.

By merging their love for soccer with a green mindset, this coed team is proving that sports and sustainability can go hand in hand. They inspire other teams to follow suit, encouraging the sporting world to become an agent of positive change.

With every match they play, Team Dauberman showcases their skill, camaraderie, and unwavering commitment to making a difference. As they continue to score goals on and off the field, they aim to create a greener, more sustainable future for the world of sports.

Arse ‘N All: The Coed Team with a Sense of Humor

The Arse ‘N All are the coed indoor soccer team that plays in the Coed Friendly League. The team, which has a cheeky name that reflects their playful spirit, has been together for three years and has developed a strong bond and chemistry.

“We are not here to take ourselves too seriously, we are here to have fun and enjoy the game,” said midfielder and team manager Mellyssa Adams. “We like to joke around and tease each other, but we also support each other and work hard as a team.”

The Arse ‘N All have a mixed and experienced roster, with players from different backgrounds and skill levels. Adams is the team’s longest-serving player, having played at Akron Indoor for 10 years. She is also the team’s unofficial coach, although she does not enjoy that role.

“I don’t like coaching, I just do it because no one else wants to,” said Adams. “I prefer to play and let the players figure things out for themselves. I think they learn more that way.”

Un-Zippers: The Rebranding of a Coed Soccer Team

Boofiest Goolers was a coed soccer team that had a lot of fun, but not a lot of success. They played in the Akron Indoor Sunday Coed league, where they were known for their goofy name, their colorful uniforms, and their friendly attitude. They did not care much about winning or losing, as long as they enjoyed the game and each other’s company.

But they were not satisfied. They wanted more. They wanted to win the league title and prove that they were the best-coed soccer team in the city. They wanted to make history and leave a legacy.

They knew that it would not be easy. They knew that they would face tougher competition, higher expectations, and more pressure. They knew that they would have to work harder, smarter, and better than ever before.

They have a plan and a dream.