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Originally posted by Joshua Soto View PostColleges:
Seton Hall
NYIT
Queens
Manhattanville
St. Joseph’s College
LIU Post
2018 DII National Champions University of Bridgeport
SUNY Old Westbury
SUNY Purchase
Maritime
Five Towns College
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Originally posted by Joshua Soto View PostColleges:
Seton Hall
NYIT
Queens
Manhattanville
St. Joseph’s College
LIU Post
2018 DII National Champions University of Bridgeport
SUNY Old Westbury
SUNY Purchase
Maritime
Five Towns College
And More
Decent start....I hope this event grows as the years go by....best of luck....ps dont listen to any of the _ss holes on this forum....If you have the vision to grow this into something great....then GO FOR IT...all in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDecent start....I hope this event grows as the years go by....best of luck....ps dont listen to any of the _ss holes on this forum....If you have the vision to grow this into something great....then GO FOR IT...all in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell said, but would make sense to not have something like this on a day where there is clinic for an attending college down the road. Puts the player in a bad position.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postit depends if the "player" wants to play for st joes or not. cant schedule a party and assume there are no other parties the same day....its life, no reason to bash anyone over this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere's no bashing, poster said it was a good idea. But St Joe's is also at this clinic and is hosting their own that day, so bit of a conflict.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso for example...if 100 kids show up and say maybe 1 or 2 have interest in playing for st joes. thats only 2% (not as big a "bit") to lose any sleep over....capish??!!
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Originally posted by Joshua Soto View PostLongIslandSoccer.Net and AP Sports Venture Group announced the inaugural LongIslandSoccer.net High School Combine – powered by AP Sports which will be held at Pro Game United FC’s Outdoor Training Facility on Saturday, August 3, 2019.
The 2019 LongIslandSoccer.Net High School Combine will be based on an application process and will be split up into two separate divisions, boys and girls. The boys division will run from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. and the girls division will run from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. The size of the clinics is limited to 48 players, which ensures quality training and evaluating for all participants.
Boys - Register Here
Girls - Register Here
The combine is meant for high school soccer players who are expected to graduate high school in 2020, 2021, and 2022 and want to play at the collegiate level. After applying, select players will be invited to participate in the combine. Different from other showcases, where games are often spread out over multiple field locations and making it impossible for the coaches to see everyone, this combine is the best way to guarantee that the staff watches you play. The combine will take each player and evaluate them based on their individual soccer abilities.
The combine aims to help each player improve their skill and give them the opportunity to be recruited by collegiate and professional coaches. The select coaches will guide participants through drills, skills work, and game simulation. Each player will be evaluated and scouted by college coaches based on their tactical, technical, speed and agility skills.
The staff is comprised of collegiate coaches and area soccer professionals from the tri-state area. There will be a 5to-1 player-to-coach ratio, which guarantees that all staff members will be available to watch the participant play.
At the end of the combine, there will be a college forum for all participants where an expert panel of college coaches will give advice on NCAA requirements, financial aid, picking the college that’s right for you and more. Additionally, the New York Red Bulls coaching education manager will speak about their academy team.
TRAINING DETAILS
• Max of 48 players will be selected per gender once the application process has concluded
• Once a player is accepted into the program, the acceptance is for the full program.
• Vertical Test
• 40-yard Sprint
• Technical/ tactical activities
• Small-sided games/ scrimmages
1) There is no educational seminar for the players or parents.
2) Vertical test - What is this and how does it pertain to soccer?
3) 40-yard sprint - 95% of sprints in soccer are at distances less than 20 yards.
4) An application to this type of event is actually against NCAA rules.
While your son/daughter will be waiting in line for sprints and to jump, they could be playing soccer and actually showing their abilities on the field. Coaches can figure out how high a player can jump of how fast they are in the context of a game.
Please, spend your money elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you all run away from this....and fast! This is an absolute sham!
1) There is no educational seminar for the players or parents.
2) Vertical test - What is this and how does it pertain to soccer?
3) 40-yard sprint - 95% of sprints in soccer are at distances less than 20 yards.
4) An application to this type of event is actually against NCAA rules.
While your son/daughter will be waiting in line for sprints and to jump, they could be playing soccer and actually showing their abilities on the field. Coaches can figure out how high a player can jump of how fast they are in the context of a game.
Please, spend your money elsewhere.
Guess we found out who the has the slow kid
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