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1987–88 Southwest Indoor Soccer League season

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

League standings

Template:Fb cl header |-bgcolor=#ccffcc |1 |Oklahoma City Warriors |20 |13 |7 |132 |94 | +38 |53 |-bgcolor=#ccffcc |2 | Albuquerque Gunners |20 |13 |7 |152 |93 | +59 |53 |-bgcolor=#ccffcc |3 | Austin Sockadillos |20 |10 |10 |118 |107 | +11 |40 |-bgcolor=#ccffcc |4 | Arlington Arrows |20 |10 |10 |94 |109 | -15 |39 |- |5 | Lubbock Lazers |20 |9 |11 |93 |110 | -17 |35 |- |6 | Amarillo Challengers |20 |5 |15 |87 |153 | -66 |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