Girls Soccer

Girls Soccer contact:
Jim Ngo, Head coach

2007 proved to be a magical year for coach Jim Ngo and his band of never-say-die soccer players. After starting the season 1-6, and posting a 6-9-1 regular season record, the team steamrolled through the playoffs with a string of astounding victories, culminated by a huge win against sister school Juan Diego Catholic High School in the championship game.

Though the squad loses many valuable players to graduation, a crop of young, talented players look to step in and fill the void as they continue to add to the rich legacy of this storied program.


Demi Candelaria Scholarship Application

Attached you will find the application for the Demi Candelaria Scholarship. This scholarship is given to one girls soccer and one girls basketball player every year.

Applications for the 2009-10 school year are due on April 20, 2009. See the application for more details about the scholarship.

Lady Bulldogs fall in 3-A quarterfinal

Lady Bulldogs fall in 3-A quarterfinal

The Judge Memorial Catholic High School Lady Bulldogs fall in girls’ soccer to the Logan Grizzlies in one of the 3-A quarterfinals. Played on a gorgeous autumn afternoon, JMCHS traveled to Logan and were defeated by a score of 5-1 on Saturday, October 18, 2008. Morgan Rockwell scored Judge Memorial’s only goal, that coming in the second period.

The Lady Bulldogs, coached by second year coach Jim Ngo, finish their season 5-5 in region play, and 9-8 overall.

Girls' Soccer Win in Opening Round

Girls' soccer, third place finisher in Region 10, took on Delta, second place finisher in Region 8, in a Class 3-A opening round matchup on the road on Wednesday, October 15.

The Lady Bulldogs registered a 5-0 shutout win over the Delta Rabbits and advance to the 3-A quarterfinals. Kiersten Berg led the scoring with two goals. Scoring one goal each were Morgan Rockwell, Danielle Gaztambide, and Nina Allen. Sharing the shutout in goal were Nina Allen and Natalie Warner.

The Lady Bulldogs next play at Logan on Saturday at 1 p.m. Logan finished in the top spot in Region 11.

Girls Soccer 3-A First Round Pairings

Judge Memorial Catholic High School girls soccer begins state tournament competition on Wednesday, October 15.

JMCHS will complete in the Class 3-A championships in the upper bracket. The Lady Bulldogs (8-7) travel to Delta (5-8-2) to take on the Delta Rabbits in a game beginning at 4 p.m.

Judge, Juan Diego have worthy goal

From The Salt Lake Tribune

By Brenda Fisher

The stands of the Juan Diego soccer stadium were filled with people eager to see the matchup between Judge Memorial and Juan Diego last Tuesday.

Memories of last year's girls' soccer state playoffs and Juan Diego's 1-0 loss to Judge lingered in the minds of many in attendance. This game would be the first rematch for the two teams since that day and both teams were ready.

The scene looked like any other soccer game between two rivals.Read more »

Girls Soccer Defeats Uintah

JMCHS Girls Soccer defeated Uintah on the road, with Nina Allen and Natalie Warner sharing a shutout in goal. Kiersten Berg scored twice, and Danielle Gaztambide, Natalie Warner, and Carly Bartel scored once each in leading the Bulldogs over Uintah with a 6-0 shutout. The win brings the Lady Bulldogs' record to 5-5 in region play, 8-7 overall.

Judge Memorial 8, Union 2

Danielle Gaztambide and Alexis Martinez each found the back of the net twice for Judge Memorial in downing Union 8-2 in Region 10 play. Also scoring for the Bulldogs were Kiersten Berg, Kelsey Lockwood, Gabby Matinkhah and Josie Mascher.

Judge Memorial on same track as last year as underdog

From The Salt Lake Tribune

By Chhun Sun

Let's go back a little.

Rewind.

It's October 2007.

And the Judge Memorial girls' soccer team is seeded fourth in Region 10, heading into a Class 3A playoff match against Logan, which is favored to win because of its impressive 8-2-0 record in Region 11.

But something remarkable happens. These Bulldogs, with no true superstar, shock the classification with a 1-0 upset over Logan... and still, no one expects much else for them.Read more »

Teams give it up for charity

From The Salt Lake Tribune

By Jennifer Gustavson

After last year's 3A state championship matchup, the rivalry between the Judge and Juan Diego girls' soccer teams is more heated than ever.

Before the season, the Bulldogs and the Soaring Eagle were looking forward to a rematch.

So, according to Judge coach Jim Ngo, both teams made a big sacrifice when they agreed to forgo its preseason game against rival Juan Diego.

"It's a really good idea and we're all excited for it," said Judge's Kelsey Lockwood.Read more »

Bulldogs blank Uintah

The Lady Bulldogs of Judge Memorial beat Region X foe Uintah 5-0 at home. Rising star Danielle Gaztambide put three balls in the net in leading the Bulldogs to the big region win. The Bulldogs had a huge first half, scoring four goals during that period. Morgan Rockwell and Maddy Cartwright added a goal apiece to finish out the scoring for Judge.

The Bulldogs won't be able to celebrate long as they now set their sights on Region rival Park City. The game is set for September 25th. Park City won the first match earlier in the month, so Judge will obviously be looking to avenge that loss.