2011–12 Tacoma Stars season

Tacoma Stars
2011–12 PASL season
Owner Marian Bowers
Head Coach Leighton O'Brien[1]
Arena Starfire Sports Complex
Tukwila, Washington
Professional Arena Soccer League 5th in Western Division
Top goalscorer Ian Weinberg
(19 goals, 6 assists)
Highest home attendance 147
(December 11, 2011)
vs Turlock Express
Lowest home attendance 504
(February 11, 2012)
vs Anaheim Bolts
Average home league attendance 242 (8 regular season home games)

The 2011–12 Tacoma Stars season was the second season of the Tacoma Stars professional indoor soccer club as a franchise in the Professional Arena Soccer League. Head coach Leighton O'Brien led the team to a 3–13 regular season record, leaving them 5th in the Western Division and out of the post-season.

The Stars participated in the 2011–12 U.S. Open Cup for Arena Soccer. They were granted a bye through the Round of 16 then fell to the San Diego Sockers 13–6 in the Quarterfinals.

History

The Stars played this season's home games at Starfire Sports Complex in the Seattle suburb of Tukwila, Washington.[2][3] General admission tickets were free but seating in this facility was limited.[4][5] This was the team's only season in Tukwila after leaving their longtime home at the Tacoma Soccer Center and waiting for the purpose-built Pacific Sports Center to be completed.[6]

This team was named after the Tacoma Stars that played in the Tacoma Dome from 1983-1992 as a member of the original Major Indoor Soccer League.[7][8][9][10] An earlier version of this current franchise was incorporated in 2003 as a member of the Premier Arena Soccer League before moving up to the pro league in 2010.[8]

Off-field moves

Early versions of the Stars' schedule for this season showed matches against the California Cougars and the Phoenix Monsoon. The Cougars folded shortly before the season began and were replaced by a new franchise, the Turlock Express.[2] The Monsoon franchise was revoked by the league in late December 2011 and replaced in January 2012 by another new franchise, the Arizona Storm, who inherited their roster and record.[11]

Roster moves

The Stars held open tryouts on September 29, 2011, at the Starfire Sports Complex.[2] A second open tryout was held on October 6, 2011.[9] In early October 2011, the Stars announced a preliminary roster for the season based on these tryouts that included several players from the 2010–11 team as well as veterans of the Kitsap Pumas, Seattle Sounders, and various area Premier Arena Soccer League teams.[12]

Later in October 2011, the team announced the signing of players Leighton O'Brien and Kevin Sakuda, both veterans of the Seattle Sounders and several indoor soccer teams. O'Brien would also serve as the team's head coach this season.[1]

In late October, the team announced the signings of Seattle Sounders veteran Viet Nguyen and English player Adam Nowland.[13] On November 1, 2011, the Stars announced the re-signing of re-signings of defenders Steve Mohn, Vitalie Bulala, and Jeff Bader plus midfielder Mark Lee.[14] On November 3, the team announced the re-signing of re-signings of defender Kris Bowers plus midfielders Ian Weinberg and Micah Wenzel.[15] The same day, the team signed defender Kellen Wantulok, forward Eli Gordley, and midfielder Kyle Johnson, all formerly of the Kitsap Pumas.[16]

Awards and honors

Citing his 5 goals and 4 assists in leading the Stars through back-to-back victories over the team from Arizona the previous weekend, the Professional Arena Soccer League named Adam Nowland as its Player of the Week on December 7, 2011.[17][18]

Schedule

  Win   Tie   Loss

Exhibition

Game Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location[19] Attendance
Final Score Team Record
1 Saturday November 19 7:00pm at WSA Rapids[20] W 9–5 1–0 Bellingham Sportsplex

Regular season

Game Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location[19] Attendance
Final Score Team Record
1 Friday November 4 7:35pm at Turlock Express L 5–8[21] 0–1 Turlock Soccer Complex 308[22]
2 Saturday November 5 7:35pm at Turlock Express L 3–7[23] 0–2 Turlock Soccer Complex 280[24]
3 Saturday December 3 7:00pm Phoenix Monsoon W 9–5[17] 1–2 Starfire Sports Complex[25] 270[26]
4 Sunday December 4 3:00pm Phoenix Monsoon W 13–5[17][27] 2–2 Starfire Sports Complex[4] 200[28]
5 Saturday December 10 8:00pm Turlock Express W 10–6[29] 3–2 Starfire Sports Complex 204[30]
6 Sunday December 11 3:00pm Turlock Express L 6–10[29] 3–3 Starfire Sports Complex 147[31]
7 Friday December 16 7:05pm at Revolución Tijuana L 10–13[32] 3–4 Furati Arena 150[33]
8 Saturday December 17 7:05pm at San Diego Sockers L 3–8[32][34] 3–5 Chevrolet Del Mar Arena 2,470[35]
9 Saturday January 14 7:00pm San Diego Sockers L 6–13[36] 3–6 Starfire Sports Complex 211[37]
10 Sunday January 15 3:00pm San Diego Sockers L 6–10 3–7 Starfire Sports Complex 159[38]
11 Saturday February 11 7:00pm Anaheim Bolts L 10–12 3–8 Starfire Sports Complex 504[39]
12 Sunday February 12 3:00pm Anaheim Bolts L 11–12 3–9 Starfire Sports Complex 243[40]
13 Friday February 24 7:05pm at Revolución Tijuana L 6–13 3–10 Furati Arena 200[41]
14 Saturday February 25 7:05pm at San Diego Sockers L 4–9 3–11 Chevrolet Del Mar Arena 2,123[42]
15 Sunday February 26 § 1:00pm at Anaheim Bolts L 6–9 3–12 Anaheim Convention Center[5] 249[43]
16 Sunday February 26 6:00pm at Anaheim Bolts L 9–10 3–13 Anaheim Convention Center 367[44]

† Game also counted for US Open Cup, as listed in chart below. § Game rescheduled from Sunday, December 18, 2011, due to "arena equipment issues".[32]

2011–12 US Open Cup for Arena Soccer

Game Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location Attendance
Final Score Record
Round of 16 BYE
Quarter-final January 14 7:00pm San Diego Sockers L 6–13[36] 0–1 Starfire Sports Complex 211[37]

References

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