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How many girls from OR go on to play college soccer?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRegardless of club or league, how many girls on average go on to play college soccer from JC to D1 from OR?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd because it's a Title 9 sport many girls can parlay it into better schools and hefty tuition discounts. That's why parents care. It isn't about the soccer
Doesn't matter what the sport, LOT more scholarship $$ available. If a girl is a decent volleyball player, tennis player, left-handed softball player, swimmer, etc---she can and often does parlay this into some sort of scholarship money or funds to help further her education. Tuition, room and board, books---something!! Lots of opportunities out there! Just have to look and ask.
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Club sports are like prep schools: another way for kids from wealthy families to get an edge. That’s why knocks that ecnl is expensive fall on deaf ears. The parents have the money and it’s a drop in the bucket to give their children an edge and an exclusive experience.
The education minded of the middle class has caught wind of the game and has joined in also, particularly in Southern CA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostClub sports are like prep schools: another way for kids from wealthy families to get an edge. That’s why knocks that ecnl is expensive fall on deaf ears. The parents have the money and it’s a drop in the bucket to give their children an edge and an exclusive experience.
The education minded of the middle class has caught wind of the game and has joined in also, particularly in Southern CA.
So. Cal parents are furious they have to pay to travel when they have enough talent in their backyard. You might re-think your theory.
Especially travelling across the country to play themselves in 2nd tier US Club leagues (ecnl)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostClub sports are like prep schools: another way for kids from wealthy families to get an edge. That’s why knocks that ecnl is expensive fall on deaf ears. The parents have the money and it’s a drop in the bucket to give their children an edge and an exclusive experience.
The education minded of the middle class has caught wind of the game and has joined in also, particularly in Southern CA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAdded the last part: because not all that glitters is gold.
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