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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo one is paying...we are talking mostly about public school.if a kid gets a full ride to a private school because he can kick a ball into a net ..let it be ..it doesn't get more Americana than that .you been sipping grandad moonshine again?
not have the same chance? It's all about fairness.
I am tired of the gift that keeps on giving. The
choice to play HS is being denied to some and
not to others. There is nothing American about
that!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy should he get a full ride? Why does my kid
not have the same chance? It's all about fairness.
I am tired of the gift that keeps on giving. The
choice to play HS is being denied to some and
not to others. There is nothing American about
that!
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Why should he get a full ride? Why does my kid
not have the same chance? It's all about fairness.
I am tired of the gift that keeps on giving. The
choice to play HS is being denied to some and
not to others. There is nothing American about
that!
Is there anyone out there that can understand this nut???
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere should be no waivers period,
"No soup for you!!!!!"
Even you must appreciate the need for flexibility during one high school generation (4 years) to allow the current students who entered into public school or private school for academic reasons, the chance to complete their original plan, which was set in motion before the Academy changed theirs. However, I agree that anyone entering high school now should not be allowed to have waivers.
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It stands for this is an Eastern Mass HS soccer thread not Academy. Complain about it in another thread. This is for kids who are playing HS this year not complaining about waivers
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't know about Needham but Natick has at least three players who would otherwise be playing for Natick High on the Revs. That's going to hurt them.
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I have Brookline being much better than last year, they had a young team. 3rd place on their side of the Bay State isn't out of the question. Weymouth and Needham should be strong as usualy, but a step back from last year. Not sure on Framingham. Braintree should be decent again. Welllesley should be the favorite on the other side.
Somerville, as of now, with 2 of their top 3 scorers returning and with Scarpelli on the sidelines, could be the favorite again in D-1 North.
I'm expecting Brockton to make a run in the south, they were supposed to have a young team last year and came on at the end of the season. Not sure what New Bedford had coming back.
Will Canton, Sandwich and Lexington return to the dynasty they once had?
How strong will the Tri Valley be this season? Often times we never know until the postseason starts since they hardly schedule any nonconference games.
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Originally posted by AlexFilides View PostPredictions for Bay State
1. Needham
2. Weymouth
3. Brookline
4. Framingham
5. Braintree
6. Newton North
1 Framingham - good last year but overshadowed by Needham and Weymouth; losses not as significant
2 Needham - the most publicized players graduated, but they had depth. If its an off year, that still could be double-digit wins
3 Weymouth - they reload and until we have evidence, hard to believe they'll fall far
4 Brookline - this is nothing to rave about. On the bubble re: tournament qualifying
5 Braintree - their touts are out there, but hardly convincing. They reached tourney on the last day last year, a season in which Brookline and newton north were well below their usual standard
6 Newton North - hope they improve from last year's struggle
Keep in mind that Dedham and Norwood opted out of playing some of these guys, which could affect standings if they're close. Will be interesting to see whether holes will be filled by challenges or easy wins.
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Tvl strength
The TVL will be strong per usual Im thinking. Ashland- they were very young last year and should be improved an make tourney again. Bellingham- well, lets say it will probably be another painful year. DS- DS graduted a couple of kids who were TVL allstars and really solid,players but return a deep squad that can make noise in the league and in the post season as they do every year...Holliston- they graduated a couple of key players but return the bulk of their squad and will challenge for a league title. Hopkinton- they were young last year but return most of their squad and will be a tourney team again. Medfield lost several players but they have several coming back and will be a strong squad that will make torney again. Medway- reigning tvl champs lost league mvp and a couple of other quality players. they should still be real good and make tourney with an eye on a repeat. Millis- is alot like Bellingham in that they will struggle with everyone else...Norton-another quality squad that was young last year. Another tourney squad again this year for sure. Westwood- they have some really good players on their squad and will be tuffnto beat again. look for a solid tourney run from them.
QUOTE=AlexFilides;1053238]I have Brookline being much better than last year, they had a young team. 3rd place on their side of the Bay State isn't out of the question. Weymouth and Needham should be strong as usualy, but a step back from last year. Not sure on Framingham. Braintree should be decent again. Welllesley should be the favorite on the other side.
Somerville, as of now, with 2 of their top 3 scorers returning and with Scarpelli on the sidelines, could be the favorite again in D-1 North.
I'm expecting Brockton to make a run in the south, they were supposed to have a young team last year and came on at the end of the season. Not sure what New Bedford had coming back.
Will Canton, Sandwich and Lexington return to the dynasty they once had?
How strong will the Tri Valley be this season? Often times we never know until the postseason starts since they hardly schedule any nonconference games.[/QUOTE]
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Originally posted by AlexFilides View PostI have Brookline being much better than last year, they had a young team. 3rd place on their side of the Bay State isn't out of the question. Weymouth and Needham should be strong as usualy, but a step back from last year. Not sure on Framingham. Braintree should be decent again. Welllesley should be the favorite on the other side.
Somerville, as of now, with 2 of their top 3 scorers returning and with Scarpelli on the sidelines, could be the favorite again in D-1 North.
I'm expecting Brockton to make a run in the south, they were supposed to have a young team last year and came on at the end of the season. Not sure what New Bedford had coming back.
Will Canton, Sandwich and Lexington return to the dynasty they once had?
How strong will the Tri Valley be this season? Often times we never know until the postseason starts since they hardly schedule any nonconference games.
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