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1987–88 Southwest Indoor Soccer League season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1987–88 Southwest Indoor Soccer League was the second season of the American Southwest Indoor Soccer League.

League standings

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD BP Pts
1 Oklahoma City Warriors 20 13 7 132 94 +38 1 53
2 Albuquerque Gunners 20 13 7 152 93 +59 1 53
3 Austin Sockadillos 20 10 10 118 107 +11 0 40
4 Arlington Arrows 20 10 10 94 109 −15 −1 39
5 Lubbock Lazers 20 9 11 93 110 −17 −1 35
6 Amarillo Challengers 20 5 15 87 153 −66 0 20

Playoffs

Austin Sockadillos vs Albuquerque Gunners

  • Austin Sockadillos defeated Albuquerque Gunners

Oklahoma City Warriors vs Arlington Arrows


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)5-4Arlington Arrows (TX)
Terry Woodberry
Mike Cook
(Report)
Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma City Warriors advance, winning two out of three games.

Final

Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)8-5Austin Sockadillos (TX)
Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)9-7Austin Sockadillos (TX)
Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Goals leaders

Rank Scorer Club Goals Assists
1 Uwe Balzis Albuquerque Gunners 43
2 Chris Melton Amarillo Challengers 36
3 Terry Woodberry Oklahoma City Warriors 35 18
4 Oscar Borgarello Arlington Arrows 32
5 Jeff Brown Austin Soccadillos 27
Mike Cook Oklahoma City Warriors 27
7 Jay LeForce Oklahoma City Warriors 24
8 Austin Hudson Oklahoma City Warriors 23 30

Awards

  • MVP: Austin Hudson, Oklahoma City Warriors
  • Top Goal Scorer: Uwe Balzis, Albuquerque Gunners (43 goals)
  • Assist Leader: Austin Hudson, Oklahoma city Warriors (29 assists)
  • Top Goalkeeper: Todd Brunskill, Addison Arrows
  • Rookie of the Year: Steve Bailey, Austin Sockadillos
  • Coach of the Year: Chico Villar, Oklahoma City Warriors

References

This page was last edited on 26 August 2023, at 05:33
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