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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe FC Portland ECNL 2001 girls finished in fourth place in OYSA Premier. That is a really good result. Always disappointment at state cup, but finishing 4th place in OYSA Premier is a big accomplishment for them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKeep dreaming Timbers honk. There isn't a team in OYSA that could score a goal on any Oregon ECNL team. And no ECNL team has ever played in OYSA. Ever. But Timbers honks aren't too smart, so it's no surprise you're still telling yourself stories to make you feel better about your DD's failures.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCrossfire Ecnl 02 tied Eastside OYSA 5th place this summer. The crossfire team also went on to lose to crossfire wa 3rd team and lose to USYS PAC NW 6-2.
Most of the Ecnl teams in this state would lose to easily to OYSA teams.
But you're just talking gibberish claiming ECNL teams would lose easily to OYSA. Here and there you can find an OYSA team that can compete with them, but on average, the ECNL teams are better teams, in some cases better than others.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOK, first person is lying about ECNL not playing in OYSA leagues. They do. And they play in the state cup.
But you're just talking gibberish claiming ECNL teams would lose easily to OYSA. Here and there you can find an OYSA team that can compete with them, but on average, the ECNL teams are better teams, in some cases better than others.
10k a year to get underdeveloped and deal with lying coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe obviously would have gone D1 but seriously what's with theee parents committing their dd's sophmore year with so much time and exposure ahead? And D1 at UofO is great but with those cocky parents I really expected something more like Stanford or Ucla so I laughed for a really long time to hear that what where she was headed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe obviously would have gone D1 but seriously what's with theee parents committing their dd's sophmore year with so much time and exposure ahead? And D1 at UofO is great but with those cocky parents I really expected something more like Stanford or Ucla so I laughed for a really long time to hear that what where she was headed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlayers commit early for many reasons. Local dream school is one of them. The Thorns Eugen goalie committed to Oregon even earlier than the Salem forward. Every year a couple Oregon girls commit to the Ducks & Beavers at the Frosh-Soph timeframe. This is standard so it’s not the parents trying to jump the gun. Not all play much but some do and they have a shot and I hope they make an impact. Congratulations to both of them and I think they will be good additions to the team. No idea about the Eugene goalie since she got a national team call up but Stanford & UCLA are way beyond the academic and soccer level of not only the Salem player but basically every girl in Oregon. When was the last time an Oregon girl was recruited to either one of those schools? Even if you’re on a YNT, you have to be super smart to get into Stanford. UCLA is much easier to get into than Stanford but much harder than Oregon or Oregon State.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe FC Portland ECNL 2001 girls finished in fourth place in OYSA Premier. That is a really good result. Always disappointment at state cup, but finishing 4th place in OYSA Premier is a big accomplishment for them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is spot on. And playing for Thorns Academy or either ECNL team won't change this reality one bit. We are who we are in Oregon, and 99.9999% of our players are not at the level to attract attention from the likes of Stanford, Penn, UCLA, etc. The most impressive commit I've seen these last few years is the CU keeper committing to Notre Dame. But for the vast majority of our players, Oregon, Oregon State, occasionally WSU or UW are exactly the appropriate places for our players. If you want a dose of reality, check out the commits (and yes, most of them are sophomore year and some are freshman) for clubs like So Cal Blues, MVLA, etc. Then you'll realize how far behind Oregon is.
The good news is that the number of opportunities for players here to find a school that appeals to them increases.
Verbal commits mean nothing. Only the NLI seals the deal.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would bet they would be 6th or 7th in OYSA Premier this year at 2001 age level. Haven't slid too much. Had some good life lessons along the way that they should be thankful for. Most of them have good grades so they can excel in college in other ways besides soccer which is a good thing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is spot on. And playing for Thorns Academy or either ECNL team won't change this reality one bit. We are who we are in Oregon, and 99.9999% of our players are not at the level to attract attention from the likes of Stanford, Penn, UCLA, etc. The most impressive commit I've seen these last few years is the CU keeper committing to Notre Dame. But for the vast majority of our players, Oregon, Oregon State, occasionally WSU or UW are exactly the appropriate places for our players. If you want a dose of reality, check out the commits (and yes, most of them are sophomore year and some are freshman) for clubs like So Cal Blues, MVLA, etc. Then you'll realize how far behind Oregon is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe is NOT a nice enough girl. She is the meanest, self centered, and most vulgur kids ever. Unfortunately this kids talent does not outweigh her terrible attitude and character and those of us who have had to witness her terrible behavior know she won't go further than college because no one wants to coach a Narcisistic brat.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHuh? Maybe I'm missing something, but both FC Portland ECNL teams and Crossfire United teams played in the OYSA fall league, and both are playing in the OYSA state cap this year. And both played last year. So ECNL do play in OYSA.
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