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    US DA Best! Girls WOW!!

    WEST CONFERENCE
    In the West Conference, player of the year honors went to San Jose Earthquakes' Sophie Jones (U-16/17) and LAFC Slammers' Kate Wiesner.

    The West Conference Coach of the Year was presented to San Jose's Andres Deza.

    Steve Arneson of Legends FC was bestowed the West Conference's Administrator of the Year, while the conference's Community Award was given to LA Galaxy San Diego.

    West Conference Best XI:
    U-16/17
    GOALKEEPER: Rachel Black (SC del Sol)
    DEFENDERS: Kellie Pagador (Placer United Soccer Club), Andrea Kitahata (San Jose Earthquakes), Smith Hunter (Reign Academy), Sally Menti (Crossfire Premier)
    MIDFIELDERS: Sophie Jones (San Jose Earthquakes), Zoe Burns (Crossfire Premier), Jaelyn Eisenhart (LAFC Slammers)
    FORWARDS: Simone Jackson (LAFC Slammers), Abigail Borchers (San Jose Earthquakes), Mia Fontana (San Jose Earthquakes)

    U-18/19
    GOALKEEPER: Katie Meyer (Real So Cal)
    DEFENDERS: Naomi Girma (California Thorns), Madelyn Desiano (So Cal Blues), Kate Wiesner (LAFC Slammers), Kennedy Wesley (So Cal Blues)
    MIDFIELDERS: Jenna Nighswonger (LAFC Slammers), Madison Mercado (San Diego Surf), Mia Fishel (San Diego Surf)
    FORWARDS: Penelope Hocking (So Cal Blues), Brooke Wilson (San Diego Surf), Sophie Hurst (Crossfire Premier)

    CENTRAL CONFERENCE
    Players of the year in the Central Conference were FC Dallas' Diana Ordonez (U-16/17) and Sophia Smith of Real Colorado (U-18/19).

    The Central Conference Coach of the Year honors went to Midwest United FC's Lewis Robinson.

    Off the field, Leah Rennhack of Solar Soccer Club was presented Central's Administrator of the Year, while the conference's Community Award was given to Cincinnati DA.

    Central Conference Best XI:
    U-16/17
    GOALKEEPER: Halle Mackiewicz (Real Colorado)
    DEFENDERS: Sydney Jones (Cincinnati Development Academy), Bria Schrotenboer (Midwest United), Samar Guidry (FC Dallas), Lawson Willis (Colorado Rush)
    MIDFIELDERS: Reyna Reyes (FC Dallas), Emily Matthews (Nationals), Abby Allen (Lonestar SC Academy)
    FORWARDS: Jillian Martinez (Lonestar SC Academy), Kailyn Dudukovich (Cincinnati Development Academy), Diana Ordonez (FC Dallas)

    U-18/19
    GOALKEEPER: Maya Bellomo (Michigan Hawks)
    DEFENDERS: Isabelle Verdugo (Michigan Hawks), Caitlin Haislip (Eclipse Select Soccer Club), Maycee Bell (SPORTING Blue Valley), Messiah Bright (Solar Soccer Club)
    MIDFIELDERS: Jaelin Howell (Real Colorado), Sam Meza (Solar Soccer Club), Alexis Missimo (Solar Soccer Club)
    FORWARDS: Kiki Van Zanten (Eclipse Select Soccer Club), Trinity Byars (Solar Soccer Club), Sophia Smith (Real Colorado)

    EAST CONFERENCE
    The Academy's East Conference saw FC Fury 's Brianna Jablonowski (U-16/17) and Boston Breakers Academy's Catherine Barry (U-18/19) take home player of the year honors.

    Coach of the Year in the East Conference was awarded to Matt Cameron of Oakwood Soccer Club.

    The East Conference Administrator of the year was awarded to FC Virginia's Michael Berry, while the award for positive community impact went to Penn Fusion SA.

    East Conference Best XI:
    U-16/17
    GOALKEEPER: Julia Dohle (New York City FC)
    DEFENDERS: Talia Staude (NTH Tophat), Alexis Theoret (FC Virginia), Nicky Chico (Sky Blue - PDA), Alyssa Bourgeois (Boston Breakers Academy)
    MIDFIELDERS: Ellie Wheeler (FC Virginia), Rowan Lapi (Penn Fusion), Brianna Jablonowski (FC Fury)
    FORWARDS: Lumi Kostmayer (Oakwood Soccer Club), Enzi Broussard (IMG Academy), Olufolasade Adamolekun (United Soccer Alliance)

    U-18/19
    GOALKEEPER: Ruthie Jones (Charlotte Soccer Academy)
    DEFENDERS: Ella Shamburger (NTH Tophat), Tori Hansen (NC Courage), Lucy Cappadona (Boston Breakers Academy), Rebecca Fluchel (Sky Blue - PDA)
    MIDFIELDERS: Nicole Payne (Concorde Fire), Emily Gray (Penn Fusion Soccer Academy), Croix Bethune (Concorde Fire)
    FORWARDS: Victoria Powell (FC Virginia), Catherine Barry (Boston Breakers Academy), Rachel Jones (NTH Tophat)

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    WEST CONFERENCE
    In the West Conference, player of the year honors went to San Jose Earthquakes' Sophie Jones (U-16/17) and LAFC Slammers' Kate Wiesner.

    The West Conference Coach of the Year was presented to San Jose's Andres Deza.

    Steve Arneson of Legends FC was bestowed the West Conference's Administrator of the Year, while the conference's Community Award was given to LA Galaxy San Diego.

    West Conference Best XI:
    U-16/17
    GOALKEEPER: Rachel Black (SC del Sol)
    DEFENDERS: Kellie Pagador (Placer United Soccer Club), Andrea Kitahata (San Jose Earthquakes), Smith Hunter (Reign Academy), Sally Menti (Crossfire Premier)
    MIDFIELDERS: Sophie Jones (San Jose Earthquakes), Zoe Burns (Crossfire Premier), Jaelyn Eisenhart (LAFC Slammers)
    FORWARDS: Simone Jackson (LAFC Slammers), Abigail Borchers (San Jose Earthquakes), Mia Fontana (San Jose Earthquakes)

    U-18/19
    GOALKEEPER: Katie Meyer (Real So Cal)
    DEFENDERS: Naomi Girma (California Thorns), Madelyn Desiano (So Cal Blues), Kate Wiesner (LAFC Slammers), Kennedy Wesley (So Cal Blues)
    MIDFIELDERS: Jenna Nighswonger (LAFC Slammers), Madison Mercado (San Diego Surf), Mia Fishel (San Diego Surf)
    FORWARDS: Penelope Hocking (So Cal Blues), Brooke Wilson (San Diego Surf), Sophie Hurst (Crossfire Premier)

    CENTRAL CONFERENCE
    Players of the year in the Central Conference were FC Dallas' Diana Ordonez (U-16/17) and Sophia Smith of Real Colorado (U-18/19).

    The Central Conference Coach of the Year honors went to Midwest United FC's Lewis Robinson.

    Off the field, Leah Rennhack of Solar Soccer Club was presented Central's Administrator of the Year, while the conference's Community Award was given to Cincinnati DA.

    Central Conference Best XI:
    U-16/17
    GOALKEEPER: Halle Mackiewicz (Real Colorado)
    DEFENDERS: Sydney Jones (Cincinnati Development Academy), Bria Schrotenboer (Midwest United), Samar Guidry (FC Dallas), Lawson Willis (Colorado Rush)
    MIDFIELDERS: Reyna Reyes (FC Dallas), Emily Matthews (Nationals), Abby Allen (Lonestar SC Academy)
    FORWARDS: Jillian Martinez (Lonestar SC Academy), Kailyn Dudukovich (Cincinnati Development Academy), Diana Ordonez (FC Dallas)

    U-18/19
    GOALKEEPER: Maya Bellomo (Michigan Hawks)
    DEFENDERS: Isabelle Verdugo (Michigan Hawks), Caitlin Haislip (Eclipse Select Soccer Club), Maycee Bell (SPORTING Blue Valley), Messiah Bright (Solar Soccer Club)
    MIDFIELDERS: Jaelin Howell (Real Colorado), Sam Meza (Solar Soccer Club), Alexis Missimo (Solar Soccer Club)
    FORWARDS: Kiki Van Zanten (Eclipse Select Soccer Club), Trinity Byars (Solar Soccer Club), Sophia Smith (Real Colorado)

    EAST CONFERENCE
    The Academy's East Conference saw FC Fury 's Brianna Jablonowski (U-16/17) and Boston Breakers Academy's Catherine Barry (U-18/19) take home player of the year honors.

    Coach of the Year in the East Conference was awarded to Matt Cameron of Oakwood Soccer Club.

    The East Conference Administrator of the year was awarded to FC Virginia's Michael Berry, while the award for positive community impact went to Penn Fusion SA.

    East Conference Best XI:
    U-16/17
    GOALKEEPER: Julia Dohle (New York City FC)
    DEFENDERS: Talia Staude (NTH Tophat), Alexis Theoret (FC Virginia), Nicky Chico (Sky Blue - PDA), Alyssa Bourgeois (Boston Breakers Academy)
    MIDFIELDERS: Ellie Wheeler (FC Virginia), Rowan Lapi (Penn Fusion), Brianna Jablonowski (FC Fury)
    FORWARDS: Lumi Kostmayer (Oakwood Soccer Club), Enzi Broussard (IMG Academy), Olufolasade Adamolekun (United Soccer Alliance)

    U-18/19
    GOALKEEPER: Ruthie Jones (Charlotte Soccer Academy)
    DEFENDERS: Ella Shamburger (NTH Tophat), Tori Hansen (NC Courage), Lucy Cappadona (Boston Breakers Academy), Rebecca Fluchel (Sky Blue - PDA)
    MIDFIELDERS: Nicole Payne (Concorde Fire), Emily Gray (Penn Fusion Soccer Academy), Croix Bethune (Concorde Fire)
    FORWARDS: Victoria Powell (FC Virginia), Catherine Barry (Boston Breakers Academy), Rachel Jones (NTH Tophat)
    The GDA coaches were so impressed by PDX effort that they didn't give a single all league mention to PDX. That doesnt seem fair. Surely PDX deserves more credit then this???

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      #3
      But but but... We've been told for 4 years now that all the best players in Oregon are in the Thornz Asylum. And yet they can't even get 1 mention - not even for something like 12th runner up in rec division? Time to shut 'er down before the embarassment gets to be just too much for Peregrine.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        But but but... We've been told for 4 years now that all the best players in Oregon are in the Thornz Asylum. And yet they can't even get 1 mention - not even for something like 12th runner up in rec division? Time to shut 'er down before the embarassment gets to be just too much for Peregrine.
        If these kids wanted all conference mention, they need only drop down and play for CU or FC P.

        Jus Sayin.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          If these kids wanted all conference mention, they need only drop down and play for CU or FC P.

          Jus Sayin.
          How would that work? They aren't good enough now to get even an honorable mention in rec-level GDA so you think moving to the top league in the country will suddenly make them into something good? LOL. Thornz Asylum - the no-talent required academy.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            How would that work? They aren't good enough now to get even an honorable mention in rec-level GDA so you think moving to the top league in the country will suddenly make them into something good? LOL. Thornz Asylum - the no-talent required academy.
            It's already happened. Like being a decent 6a player then you move to 4a and magically you're now all-conference. But your the same player just lower competition.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              It's already happened. Like being a decent 6a player then you move to 4a and magically you're now all-conference. But your the same player just lower competition.
              Thorns DA almost had 2 possibly 3 players make the all conference. Just a matter of a little more time and development. Patience goes to the victors as they say.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Thorns DA almost had 2 possibly 3 players make the all conference. Just a matter of a little more time and development. Patience goes to the victors as they say.
                No one actually says that. It’s not a saying.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Thorns DA almost had 2 possibly 3 players make the all conference. Just a matter of a little more time and development. Patience goes to the victors as they say.
                  Crossfire U16 C team almost had 7 players on the DA all-american list. Just need 6-7 more years. Patience goes to the victors, as they say.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    It's already happened. Like being a decent 6a player then you move to 4a and magically you're now all-conference. But your the same player just lower competition.
                    You must be speaking from experience.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      You must be speaking from experience.
                      Was a DA squad member then went to us club(ecnl) club and became all-american.

                      Same player..Quite an accomplishment.

                      Right? only cost 12K..worth it.

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