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in 6 years of being involved with OR club soccer, the only 2 clubs i can say i've seen players develop strongly at (technically) are ADF and Westside
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postin 6 years of being involved with OR club soccer, the only 2 clubs i can say i've seen players develop strongly at (technically) are ADF and Westside
But, nice try ADF coach!
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Westside didn't play their "A" team in DA this year. The "B" team kids went to DA.. an experiment to see if DA could raise them up to same level
As "A" team players.. but it didn't. Next year may be different?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWestside didn't play their "A" team in DA this year. The "B" team kids went to DA.. an experiment to see if DA could raise them up to same level
As "A" team players.. but it didn't. Next year may be different?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYounger 03's would not have been eligible for DA...or for this year's 04 OYSA team.
Under the old system, last year's U12 teams were called "03", and included players born between August 2003 and July 2004. Those born in 2004 were eligible for the DA.
'Tis all confusing, I know--especially the part about the DA U12s being the same age as the OYSA U13s.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI've heard this suggested several times--but AFAICT, separate tryouts were held for DA and for regular competitive, and lots more kids wanted to do OYSA than DA. I'm not aware of any attempt to herd last year's younger 03 or older 04 Samba kids into DA (even though last year's 03 Samba team was VERY good...)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe parents were given the option to choose DA or WT. They voted GDA just to see how their sons might do. Nothing more. The first team chose not to do DA.
Seriously--by "vote" did you mean to suggest a binding referendum was placed on the Samba kids, who were expected (if they wanted to continue at Westside) to do whatever the team wanted to do, or that individually many more Samba kids went to DA than went to OYSA?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWestside is putting boys in the GDA? :)
Seriously--by "vote" did you mean to suggest a binding referendum was placed on the Samba kids, who were expected (if they wanted to continue at Westside) to do whatever the team wanted to do, or that individually many more Samba kids went to DA than went to OYSA?
Seriously, a meeting was held with Samba parents to explain options. They chose to do DA. It wasn't forced on them.The only referendum was an edict by the DA. If the majority didn't want to give up the tourneys, leagues, state cup, they would have voted to stay the OYSA course. Again, the families' choice.
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