~Mighty Bluebirds Hall of Fame~

 

Mighty Bluebirds Hall of Fame 2006 Inductees!

The state's greatest soccer team honors its greatest players. The Bluebirds won State Title after State Title, tournament after tournament. They dealt with jealousy, scorn, and criticism that eventually became respect. They played boys teams because no girl's teams would play them and traveled to tournaments where girl's teams had to play them.
We honor the greatest of Bluebird Soccer.




Jonie Block Inducted November 2005

When you think of toughness you think of Jonie. She combines speed and power at the fullback position. Nobody was more intimidating and nobody was harder to beat than Jonie Block. She was always willing to do whatever the coaches asked of her without giving it a second thought. Coach Hatcher referred to her as his adopted daughter because of her work ethic and dedication. She was the enforcer on the field and literally would run through a wall if she was asked.



Annie DeCoursey Inducted November 2005

She was the soul of the Mighty Bluebird team playing center halfback for years. The Bluebirds number two all time scorer she was the teams best at heading the ball. A fierce competitor she was Iron woman Annie and a loyal teammate she was a captain for the Mighty Bluebird soccer team.



Kelsey Hatcher Inducted November 2005

Kelsey was the original Mighty Bluebird as she and three other boys and three other girls on their co-ed team came up with the name for the first Mighty Bluebird team. She started at age four and played for eleven years, two seasons each year for a total of 22 seasons. She is the all time leader in goals, assists, and total scoring for the Mighty Bluebirds. Kelsey is one of the only two players to have played on all six Bluebird State Championship teams. A player who always performed in the clutch, she was a captain for the Mighty Bluebird soccer team.



Amanda Janton Inducted November 2005
 
Coach Hatcher describes her as the smartest player he ever coached. He told his coaches to never take her out from the sweeper position despite not being one of the team's fastest players. Her ability to slide tackle and to make the right decision helped seal victory after victory for the Bluebirds with her heady play in front of the goal. Most of all Amanda was a competitor; she served as a captain for the Bluebirds.




Caty McMains Inducted November 2005

You could hear Coach Hatcher screaming, "Come on you little Mac!" Though she was small she was fierce. A little stick of dynamite that seemed to just get in the opposing offensive players legs and come up with a ball. Tough, speedy, and a courageous player, she anchored the Bluebird defense for years.
 


Kelsey Burr #23 Inducted May 2007

When the two Bluebird teams merged Kelsey Burr could have played on both teams, but opted to become the star forward for her father's team. A player you could always count on to give her very best from start to finish, she was a grinder and a battler who had a knack for putting the ball in the net. There were players that had more talent, but none worked harder and in the end Kelsey Burr made herself a Hall of Fame player with her work ethic, her attitude, and her desire. Although not out of high school yet you can count on Kelsey Burr being a college soccer player.



Coach Mark Burr Inducted May 2007

He was the only girls coach from Arkansas ever to beat Coach Hatcher during the Bluebirds glory run. Although the Bluebirds out shot Coach Burr's team 25-1 it was the one that counted. It was really no surprise as all teams coached by Coach Burr always had the ability to perform at their peak athletic level and then some. Whether in victory or defeat Coach Burr was always first class and it was this attribute that attracted the Bluebirds to Coach Burr. He and Coach Hatcher joined their two teams to form a dynasty that won six consecutive State Championships. In the later years the Bluebirds formed two teams and both those Bluebird teams went 1-2 in the State Championship several times. Coach Burr could get his players so motivated that he could beat far superior teams because his girls would play so hard for him. He was a true leader who led by example who had a true love for the girls he coached and they certainly loved him back.




#10 Tracy Powell Inducted January 2008

Tracy Powell is an original member of the first Bluebird classic soccer team and a member of each of the six Bluebird State Championship teams. She is the Bluebirds #2 all-time leading scorer and was a versatile player playing primarily the left forward position, but also helped the Bluebirds by playing midfield and top of the diamond on defense. As a high school player she was named the State Tournament's MVP while leading her team to a State Championship. She was best known as a Bluebird for her extremely strong right leg and her ability to score from very far out. Tracy has been a fixture in State Championship games since her 10th birthday playing on six Mighty Bluebirds State Championship teams and leading her team to the State Final game every year in high school.




 
 
 
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