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Training started as usual in January with some new exciting players. We signed US national team players Danielle Fotopoulos, Mandy Clemens and Lindsey Huie. Plus England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, Dre Alfiler from the San Diego Spirit in the WUSA, Kiki Bosio and Kendall Fletcher both from the US U21s, former US youth national team midfielder Carmen Bognanno, Leah Wilson who played last year in the German professional league, Kandace Wilson from C.S. Fullerton, the fastest player we have seen in soccer shoes, and Hilary Dunham the All-American keeper from Biola. Those plus our returning core of great players and we were ready to roll for the season.

 

Then the injuries, Danielle retired after US camp with knees that just didn’t want to play anymore. Mandy sustained a back injury in a friendly at USC that kept her out for the rest of the season and Lindsey developed a medical condition that kept her out of most of our league games. That’s why you have a squad. We also lost Kiki and Kendall for a number of games as they were playing and training with the US team preparing for the Nordic Cup which they won beating Germany in the final 4-0 in Finland.

 

Preseason against the colleges went well and then to WPSL. We went 14-0-0 winning the Western Division, plus traveling to the South West Division and beating both Utah teams 4-1. The WPSL Final 4 was in Florida. Because of injuries and the Nordic Cup, we traveled with 14 players, one of which was sick and couldn’t play. We tied F.C.Indiana  1-1 in the semi final after out shooting them 14-5 only to lose on PKs 4-3 after 30 minutes of over time.

 

The following week was the National Cup Finals in Seattle, this time we traveled with a bigger squad. First game was against Tony DiCicco’s Connecticut team which we comfortably beat 1-0. Unfortunately Dre Alfiler tore her ACL in the first 5 minutes (hate that artificial turf). In the other semi final F.C.Indiana beat Dallas 6-0. The final against F.C. Indiana was a great game. We went down 0-1 in a very even first half but came out firing in the second half and scored 2. Ajax 2007 US Women’s National Cup Champions. This is the 5th National Championship for Ajax since 1998.

 

So the season ended well. Kandace Wilson was the WPSL top scorer with 15 goals in 9 games, Karen Bardsley had 15 shutouts, Cami Boswell led the WPSL in assists with 10. Shannon Cross had 9 goals and 3 assists and April Colen was third in the WPSL with 7 assists.

 

Coach Brian Boswell was WPSL coach of the year for the second year running.

 

Womensworldfootball.com has Ajax as the fourth ranked women’s club team in the world and Brian Boswell as the fifth ranked coach.

 

Ajax plays its WPSL home games at Nansen Field and we would love to see you out there. We are always looking for fund raisers and can give clinics and lessons in return. Please contact Manager Chuck Spagnola at CSpagnola@CWLawyers.com or Coach Brian Boswell at Thebos4@aol.com  Check out our web page at Ajaxamericawomen.com or the WPSL at WPSL.info.

Another fun year that culminated in Ajax winning the 2007 US Women’s Open Cup…

Date: 11/15/07

Ajax America Women

Ajax America Women

This is the 6th National Championship for Ajax since 1998

August  3, 2008

WPSL FINAL: AJAX AMERICA 3, ARIZONA RUSH 1

 

The Bosio Sisters lead a Ajax family affair as they win their first WPSL Championship since 2001

NATOMAS, CA (08/03/08) - As the final seconds of the 2008 Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) National Final ticked off the clock, and the victorious Ajax America Women (14-3-1) began their team celebration, it almost felt like a family affair. In a certain sense, it most certainly was as the defense and offense seemed to meld fluidly this weekend with the Bosio sisters - Dani (defender) & Kiki (forward) - taking home Co-MVP honors in the 3-1 victory over the Arizona Rush (10-2-3) for the 2008 WPSL National champions.

QUICKTIME VIDEO (click on pic - to install the FREE software, click HERE): Ajax Head Coach Brian Boswell

The Ajax defense led by All-WPSL defender Dani Bosio clamped down on a young and athletic Arizona offense, only allowing a 30-yard strike from University of Arizona's Kelly Nelson past All-Tournament goalkeeper Alli Lipsher. The Ajax offense was bolstered by the return of U.S. U-23 forward Kiki Bosio on this night, with their attacking volume turned up to 11 (ala
Spinal Tap) as soon as she stepped on the field.

Setting up the first & second goals of the match, while notching the insurance goal, Bosio was a true difference-maker for Brain Boswell's side. However, the casual observer could easily witness that the true success of his side was a complete team effort.

"Its been a long time coming," said Boswell, as the last WPSL title for Ajax came in 2001 with his team making three straight trips to the Final Four (2006-08). "We're real happy with this one. over the last couple of [Final Fours], we've been the bridesmaid and it feels good to be the winner. We're just a great team... it doesn't matter who's out there. We just play very well as a team. We play well for each other - more than any superstars."

QUICKTIME VIDEO (click on pic): Ajax forward Kiki Bosio

"Brian just told us to play our game tonight," said Kiki Bosio, also a star forward for coach Jerry Smith at Division I powerhouse Santa Clara. "Let us dictate the game and let them defend us - not the other way around."

And so they did, as Ajax would hold the run of possession through the first half but would find quality scoring chances hard to find via the Arizona's young, physical and determined defense - led by All-Tournament selections Analisa Marquez and Lindsey Johnson. Midway through the half, though, All-Tournament selection Renee Scachetti would beat Rush keeper Emalee Rogers (4 saves) to a flighted ball into the penalty area, but her header would sail just over the cross bar.

In the 28th minute, Ajax would threaten again as Leah Wilson had a point-blank shot on Rogers, but the Big Sky Conference of the Year would save smartly and push the shot away for a corner. But then in the 33rd minute, Arizona's Nelson would repeat her shooting prowess from the day before in the WPSL Semifinal win over New England, firing another 30-yard bomb for the first goal of the match.

QUICKTIME VIDEO (click on pic): Arizona Head Coach Chris Fernandez

Even with her full extension dive at the shot, Ajax goalkeeper Alli Lipsher (2 saves) could only watch the shot fly just over her fingertips and underneath the crossbar. Ajax would respond in high order, as Kiki Bosio initiated the offensive rush that led to the tying goal in the 39th minute.

Bosio broke down the right flank, sending in a low, hard drive across the face of goal that the Rush defense couldn't properly clear. Scachetti would redeem herself in clinical fashion, as she pounced on the loose ball and finished under the dive of Rogers and inside the far post. The half would end with the score tied at 1-1.

It didn't take much time in the second half for Ajax to get their second goal, as the dangerous flip throw-in from Kiki Bosio proved too much for the Rush defense to handle. Essentially a corner kick from the left sideline, Bosio let fly and Myisha Delaney pounced on the knockdown for the 2-1 lead in the 47th minute - which proved the be the eventual gamewinner. The Rush offense could not get anything going against the experienced unity of the Ajax team defense in the second half and were held to only one shot on Lipsher.

With a little over 13 minutes remaining, Kiki Bosio would again prove to be a handful, attacking deep down the left flank and drawing a yellow card infraction on Arizona's Danielle Morin. All-Tournament selection Brooke O'Hanley would drive the free kick towards the face of the goal, which would force another knockdown and Bosio finished for the final score of 3-1.

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Dani Bosio/Kiki Bosio (Ajax).

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Marcia Foltz (MYSC Lady Blues), Mary-Frances Monroe (N.E. Mutiny), Danielle Dakin (N.E. Mutiny), Kelly Nelson (Arizona), Analisa Marquez (Arizona), Lindsey Johnson (Arizona), Kiki Bosio (Ajax), Dani Bosio (Ajax), Brooke O'Hanley (Ajax), Renee Scachetti (Ajax), Alli Lipsher (Ajax).

AJAX STARTERS: Lipsher (GK), D. Bosio, Scachetti, Scholl, O'Hanley, Brewer, Bognanno, Delaney, Cross, Wilson, Alfiler.

ARIZONA STARTERS: Rogers (GK), Balcer, McDonald, Moore, Heath, Johnson, Morin, Davis, Bednarz, Nelson, Marquez.

STATS: Shots - 13-5 (Ajax); Saves - 4-2 (Arizona); Fouls - 6-6; Corner Kicks - 7-2 (Ajax).

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