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LGN Boys 2003 tryouts
Lake Grove Newfield(LGN) Dynamite Boys U2003 is seeking a number of position players for the 2017/2018 season.
This team plays at a highly competitive level with a tremendous amount of determination.
We are seeking high level field players who are incredibly determined, extremely motivated, and very committed to compete in NY Club/Cup, Region 1 Champions League, Premiere Tournaments and College Showcases for both the Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 seasons. In addition we have qualified for the US Youth Soccer National League, playing at the highest level in the country. We practice every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for 90 minutes with a professional trainer.
Our playing schedule is approximately split in the NY Metro & surrounding region and travel mostly on the eastern seaboard playing in Delaware; Maryland; Virginia and Florida (likely to expand a bit for the upcoming season.
We are fun and down to earth group of families and conduct a number of fundraisers throughout the year to help offset costs in addition to providing a transparent and affordable pricing model.
If you’re committed to playing at the highest level and would be interested in trying out and finding out more, please call to coordinate time to attend one of our tryouts:
Rich @ 631-513-6930
OR
Tim @ 631- 384-9642
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LGNSC boys 2009 and 2008
The LGN 2009's and 2008's are looking for players for the Fall. We train year-round 2 to 3 times a week. High level teams that attend many tournaments throughout the year. Great families. Contact Matt at mmlgn9@gmail.com for more information.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe LGN 2009's and 2008's are looking for players for the Fall. We train year-round 2 to 3 times a week. High level teams that attend many tournaments throughout the year. Great families. Contact Matt at mmlgn9@gmail.com for more information.
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Does anyone else who has a committed, reliable and pretty decent player have trouble fitting in tryouts this time a year while still honoring their commitment to current team? Three practices a week, a select program and holiday tournaments, not to mention end of year school obligations makes it tough to attend tryouts. Wondering how flexible some high level teams might be with "open practices" after their listed tryout dates have passed?
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"High level" teams won't have a roster spot after tryouts unless your player is a superstar. The time to attend other clubs' practices is in March/April.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"High level" teams won't have a roster spot after tryouts unless your player is a superstar. The time to attend other clubs' practices is in March/April.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis year is different on the girl's side. Very chaotic with the new gda for strong players that want a high level league and are 04/05 and older. There are likely spots available for strong players.
Rosters will be filled by the end of tryouts. However there is always room for a strong player. By strong player, though, you have to be as good as the top 3 - 4 already on the team. If you are as good as player #16 you might be quite good, but I just don't see a "high level" club making room for a middle of the pack player.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe are probably saying the same thing.
Rosters will be filled by the end of tryouts. However there is always room for a strong player. By strong player, though, you have to be as good as the top 3 - 4 already on the team. If you are as good as player #16 you might be quite good, but I just don't see a "high level" club making room for a middle of the pack player.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt doesn't seem like GDA on Long Island is working out year one. Who knows if they can even field teams at this point. Appears NYCFC and NYSC have done ok with their rosters. Does anyone have info on the NJ GDA clubs? It seems GDA is somewhat of a risk at this point. ECNL is proven. USSDA, IMO, is to blame. ECNL was ready to work with them and they completely snubbed ECNL. Now look what is happening.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is simplistic. No one is smelling like a rose in this current pile of ****. But the federation is top soccer authority in the US and right now the girl's side of competitive youth soccer on Long Island is not in a good place. Do they care and is there any solution?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt doesn't seem like GDA on Long Island is working out year one. Who knows if they can even field teams at this point. Appears NYCFC and NYSC have done ok with their rosters. Does anyone have info on the NJ GDA clubs? It seems GDA is somewhat of a risk at this point. ECNL is proven. USSDA, IMO, is to blame. ECNL was ready to work with them and they completely snubbed ECNL. Now look what is happening.
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