For the second year in a row, the Missouri Comets are the home team of the MISL MVP.
Missouri Comets forward Geison was named the Major Indoor Soccer League’s Most Valuable Player late Thursday afternoon.
For the second straight game, the Missouri Comets couldn’t crack Milwaukee’s defense. This time, though, the Comets won’t get a second chance.
The Milwaukee Wave scored 14 unanswered points in the second half Friday night at the Independence Events Center to claim a 27-10 victory over the Missouri Comets in the opening game of the playoffs.
If you haven’t visited the Independence Events Center to watch the Missouri Comets, do yourself a favor and check out tonight’s 7:35 p.m. playoff game against the Milwaukee Wave.
The Missouri Comets ended the regular season with a statement victory.
Missouri Comets goalkeeper Danny Waltman was having some fun Friday morning at practice.
When the Missouri Comets joined the MISL in 2010 they needed a string of dramatic victories at the end of the season to make a surprising run to the postseason.
Two members of the Missouri Comets, who played such an important role in the team's successful playoff run, will be signing autographs and posing for photos from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at Shocking Prices, located at 23rd Street and Highway 291 in Independence.