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    Originally posted by Guest View Post
    Stars and Scorpions will get the non GA players from Bolts, and Surf. but they will no longer get NEFC or SSS because parents are doing homework and realizing GA is a solid pathway and no need to leave NEFC or SSS for ECNL.
    Yes. All of those parents tell each other that on the sidelines. Meanwhile, come late April, a few of those parents will run into each other in the parking lot in Lancaster. Happens every year.

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      Originally posted by Guest View Post
      Stars and Scorpions will get the non GA players from Bolts, and Surf. but they will no longer get NEFC or SSS because parents are doing homework and realizing GA is a solid pathway and no need to leave NEFC or SSS for ECNL.
      LOL. This post is hysterical.

      Enjoy Fitchburg State.

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        Originally posted by Guest View Post

        LOL. This post is hysterical.

        Enjoy Fitchburg State.
        South Shore Select Current College Commitments:



        Class of 2027


        Krista Murphy – Indiana University


        Class of 2026


        Sam Kersey – Fairfield University
        Olivia Borgen – Penn State
        Giulianna Gianino – Boston University
        Natalie Zibinskas – West Virginia University
        Bridget Shaw – St. Michael’s College
        Emma Hudson – Saint Anselm College
        Ava Melia – Bryant University
        Carly Schofield – Central Connecticut State University
        Sofia Rosas – Ithaca College
        Avery Rogers – Skidmore College
        Claudia Rogers – Vassar College
        Molly McGlame – St. John’s University
        Nora Manning – Stonehill College
        Devin Sylvia – Ithaca Collegehttps://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

        Class of 2025


        Lilly Reale – UCLA
        Ally Sentnor – UNC Chapel Hill
        Gillian Kenney – Providence College
        Avery LeVangie – Northeastern University
        Alexis Billings – Clarkson University
        Lauren DiTullio – Wheaton College
        Kelly Wallace – Fisher College
        Kylee Colclough – Stonehill College
        Kylee Slavik – Southern Connecticut State
        Caileigh Driscoll – Southern Connecticut State
        Kendra Peretzman – Fitchburg State
        Anna Sullivan – American International College
        Madison Soucey – Fordham University
        Kate Dalimonte – Denison University
        Anna Hurley – Oklahoma State University
        https://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

        Class of 2024


        Alyssa Fleming – University of Rhode Island
        Phoebe Murphy – Holy Cross
        Emma Quilty- Connecticut College
        Avery Ewell – Curry College
        Riley Cochran – Bridgewater State
        Madison Frye – Curry College
        Kate McNeil – Bryant University
        Olivia Atkinson – Bridgeport Universityhttps://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

        Class of 2023


        Brooke Cavino – University of Rhode Island
        Hannah Vogt – Fairfield University
        Sam Smith – Boston College
        Lindsay Maslow – Rider University
        Izzy Ruprecht- Saint Michaels College
        Meaghan McDonough- Brandeis University
        Julia Ritcey- Merrimack College
        Molly Gould- Monmouth University
        Chloe Humfryes- Saint Anselm College
        Alison Reardon- Merrimack College
        Brooke Jones – Fairfield University
        Anne Pyne- Bowdoin College
        Kelly McNeil – UMASS Boston
        Isabella Andrade – UMASS Boston

        Melissa Reef- Bryant University
        Kaelin Logue- Tufts University
        Zoe Maddox- Holy Cross

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          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          South Shore Select Current College Commitments:



          Class of 2027


          Krista Murphy – Indiana University


          Class of 2026


          Sam Kersey – Fairfield University
          Olivia Borgen – Penn State
          Giulianna Gianino – Boston University
          Natalie Zibinskas – West Virginia University
          Bridget Shaw – St. Michael’s College
          Emma Hudson – Saint Anselm College
          Ava Melia – Bryant University
          Carly Schofield – Central Connecticut State University
          Sofia Rosas – Ithaca College
          Avery Rogers – Skidmore College
          Claudia Rogers – Vassar College
          Molly McGlame – St. John’s University
          Nora Manning – Stonehill College
          Devin Sylvia – Ithaca Collegehttps://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

          Class of 2025


          Lilly Reale – UCLA
          Ally Sentnor – UNC Chapel Hill
          Gillian Kenney – Providence College
          Avery LeVangie – Northeastern University
          Alexis Billings – Clarkson University
          Lauren DiTullio – Wheaton College
          Kelly Wallace – Fisher College
          Kylee Colclough – Stonehill College
          Kylee Slavik – Southern Connecticut State
          Caileigh Driscoll – Southern Connecticut State
          Kendra Peretzman – Fitchburg State
          Anna Sullivan – American International College
          Madison Soucey – Fordham University
          Kate Dalimonte – Denison University
          Anna Hurley – Oklahoma State University
          https://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

          Class of 2024


          Alyssa Fleming – University of Rhode Island
          Phoebe Murphy – Holy Cross
          Emma Quilty- Connecticut College
          Avery Ewell – Curry College
          Riley Cochran – Bridgewater State
          Madison Frye – Curry College
          Kate McNeil – Bryant University
          Olivia Atkinson – Bridgeport Universityhttps://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

          Class of 2023


          Brooke Cavino – University of Rhode Island
          Hannah Vogt – Fairfield University
          Sam Smith – Boston College
          Lindsay Maslow – Rider University
          Izzy Ruprecht- Saint Michaels College
          Meaghan McDonough- Brandeis University
          Julia Ritcey- Merrimack College
          Molly Gould- Monmouth University
          Chloe Humfryes- Saint Anselm College
          Alison Reardon- Merrimack College
          Brooke Jones – Fairfield University
          Anne Pyne- Bowdoin College
          Kelly McNeil – UMASS Boston
          Isabella Andrade – UMASS Boston

          Melissa Reef- Bryant University
          Kaelin Logue- Tufts University
          Zoe Maddox- Holy Cross
          Like we said, class of ‘25– Fitchburg State.

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            Those are some pretty impressive colleges. I’d be psyched if my daughter played for any of them. I also don’t think D1 is the best fit for many girls. If your kid plays GA or ECNL and then gets to play D1,2 or 3 you and your kid are very fortunate and likely have had wonderful memories.

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              Originally posted by Guest View Post

              South Shore Select Current College Commitments:



              Class of 2027


              Krista Murphy – Indiana University


              Class of 2026


              Sam Kersey – Fairfield University
              Olivia Borgen – Penn State
              Giulianna Gianino – Boston University
              Natalie Zibinskas – West Virginia University
              Bridget Shaw – St. Michael’s College
              Emma Hudson – Saint Anselm College
              Ava Melia – Bryant University
              Carly Schofield – Central Connecticut State University
              Sofia Rosas – Ithaca College
              Avery Rogers – Skidmore College
              Claudia Rogers – Vassar College
              Molly McGlame – St. John’s University
              Nora Manning – Stonehill College
              Devin Sylvia – Ithaca Collegehttps://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

              Class of 2025


              Lilly Reale – UCLA
              Ally Sentnor – UNC Chapel Hill
              Gillian Kenney – Providence College
              Avery LeVangie – Northeastern University
              Alexis Billings – Clarkson University
              Lauren DiTullio – Wheaton College
              Kelly Wallace – Fisher College
              Kylee Colclough – Stonehill College
              Kylee Slavik – Southern Connecticut State
              Caileigh Driscoll – Southern Connecticut State
              Kendra Peretzman – Fitchburg State
              Anna Sullivan – American International College
              Madison Soucey – Fordham University
              Kate Dalimonte – Denison University
              Anna Hurley – Oklahoma State University
              https://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

              Class of 2024


              Alyssa Fleming – University of Rhode Island
              Phoebe Murphy – Holy Cross
              Emma Quilty- Connecticut College
              Avery Ewell – Curry College
              Riley Cochran – Bridgewater State
              Madison Frye – Curry College
              Kate McNeil – Bryant University
              Olivia Atkinson – Bridgeport Universityhttps://selectma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/divider-300x12.png

              Class of 2023


              Brooke Cavino – University of Rhode Island
              Hannah Vogt – Fairfield University
              Sam Smith – Boston College
              Lindsay Maslow – Rider University
              Izzy Ruprecht- Saint Michaels College
              Meaghan McDonough- Brandeis University
              Julia Ritcey- Merrimack College
              Molly Gould- Monmouth University
              Chloe Humfryes- Saint Anselm College
              Alison Reardon- Merrimack College
              Brooke Jones – Fairfield University
              Anne Pyne- Bowdoin College
              Kelly McNeil – UMASS Boston
              Isabella Andrade – UMASS Boston

              Melissa Reef- Bryant University
              Kaelin Logue- Tufts University
              Zoe Maddox- Holy Cross
              Impressive list. Truly. These girls all had most of their club career at DA. How have the been doing since the move to GAL. Serious question not rebuttal. I expect that there is more than one member of the class of 2027 (high school 2022) playing in college?

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                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                Like we said, class of ‘25– Fitchburg State.
                Every now and then, someone makes such an a ***** post that it’s hard to believe but yet here we are yet again. Maybe this kid didn’t have the academics for a different school. Maybe she didn’t have the soccer skill but wanted to play the game she loves. Maybe she couldn’t afford somewhere else. Maybe she’s in a challenging major and soccer just isn’t, gasp, the only thing important in her life.

                Great job knocking a young woman going to college and playing her sport. Your own children must be so proud of you.

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                  Originally posted by Guest View Post

                  Every now and then, someone makes such an a ***** post that it’s hard to believe but yet here we are yet again. Maybe this kid didn’t have the academics for a different school. Maybe she didn’t have the soccer skill but wanted to play the game she loves. Maybe she couldn’t afford somewhere else. Maybe she’s in a challenging major and soccer just isn’t, gasp, the only thing important in her life.

                  Great job knocking a young woman going to college and playing her sport. Your own children must be so proud of you.
                  As usual on the Internet, the people with their yoga pants in a bunch end up being much more insulting than the people that have angered them. Some troll says “Enjoy Fitchburg” and SSS mom drops a list of 900 commits because they consider that such an insult. Then a person looks at those 900 commits and makes an obvious joke about how over-the-top that gesture was (as if Fitchburg were really the only school listed) and the person “defends” the kid by insulting the kid (“maybe she didn’t have the academics” my lord).
                  Try this— because Fitchburg is a decent school and there’s nothing wrong with playing there, maybe don’t treat troll comments as worthy of rebuttal.

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                    My D moved in 9th grade from a GA team to an ECNL team because she looked at the rosters of the schools she wanted to attend. There was overwhelming more ECNL representation than any other league or pathway.
                    This made our decision to move clubs pretty straight forward. Obviously not the only way to approach to this issue, but one that made sense to us.

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                      Originally posted by Guest View Post
                      My D moved in 9th grade from a GA team to an ECNL team because she looked at the rosters of the schools she wanted to attend. There was overwhelming more ECNL representation than any other league or pathway.
                      This made our decision to move clubs pretty straight forward. Obviously not the only way to approach to this issue, but one that made sense to us.
                      This is what GA parents call “saying ECNL is the only way,” as opposed to using one imperfect but clear metric to make a decision.

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                        My D has stayed with the GA and has continued to develop with the best coaching and teammates. We were excited to see the volume of college coaches at the most recent showcase. Lots of opportunity and excited for the future

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                          Oh hey Last Word Larry showed up to the party again with his daily put down of GA. Hmmmm I wonder which coach this is. GA is very good and ECNL very good. But Larry with the put downs of GA. Good teams good players but lots of bad coaches and parents all over the state and this board.

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                            Originally posted by Guest View Post

                            Like we said, class of ‘25– Fitchburg State.

                            Yes other than the occasional top program (pretty rare on that list) most are mid to low tier D1, D and D3 soccer programs (not commenting on academics, just soccer). Absolutely wrong wrong with that that - playing at any level is an accomplishment and if a player is at their dream school then that's all parents want. However, this is not a list of top soccer programs. There'a a place for both GAL and ECNL, but other than some top players and clubs left in GAL a good 2/3 is simply OK - that is increasingly reflected in recruiting now that early GDA adopters are graduating out

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                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              This is what GA parents call “saying ECNL is the only way,” as opposed to using one imperfect but clear metric to make a decision.
                              Yes if a player aspires for higher D1 then ECNL may be a better pathway for them - even more so if they're not near one of the few remaining top GAL clubs left. Coaching, strength of teammates and competition matters. Of course plenty of players won't reach those top D1 dreams (there's only so many spots) but there is reasoning behind it.

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                                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                                This is what GA parents call “saying ECNL is the only way,” as opposed to using one imperfect but clear metric to make a decision.
                                Yes agree....one imperfect metric. But the move from GA to ECNL for my D was a bit of an eye opener at first. Almost on every level things got more intense--speed of play, expectations of knowing and executing tactics on the field, physicality, quick decision making etc etc. It's been a steep learning curve. Naturally the coach has a lot to do with this, his expectations and such, and not to put down the coaching she expeienced in the GA which was excellent, but everything about her ECNL experience is a cut above the GA. I'm not sure my D has a huge "love of the game" she has some for sure, but I do know she has a love of competing and winning. For that she is having a good experience and values her coach and teammates who all share that motivation.

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