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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNeither do the Sunset parents, neither does the Sunset parent. Behavior crossed the line so much he was called into principals office, was spoken to by OSSA, OSAA sat by him, and was asked by his own school not to attend game
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSouth Eugene could not get pat Metro League's 3rd place finisher
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBetween the Glencoe players on field behavior and the Sunset Dad behavior this should be a fun game to watch
College coaches do NOT like that kind of play or the kinds of players that live that way.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGlencoe is a classless team. Lots of the kind of dirty play that refs can’t see and don’t always rise to the level of fouls when seen but are contradictory to the spirit of class. Just like in life you can get away with stuff but doesn’t mean it’s not dirty.
College coaches do NOT like that kind of play or the kinds of players that live that way.
Yep---Glencoe OOZES sportsmanship and class.....NOT!!
Will be interesting but my money is on a Jesuit vs Sunset final.
All Metro League---toughest soccer league in the state, top to bottom.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSunset beat Glencoe, earlier in the fall, in league play. Only time, in 10 years watching soccer, that I have EVER seen a GK get a red-card and get tossed from the game. She SLAMMED the ball down, turned and cussed/swore at the ref, as she was walking off the field. Said something again, as she got to the sideline.
Yep---Glencoe OOZES sportsmanship and class.....NOT!!
Will be interesting but my money is on a Jesuit vs Sunset final.
All Metro League---toughest soccer league in the state, top to bottom.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJesuit looks a bit vulnerable right now, they may have peaked too early. A pair of unconvincing 1-0 wins against 2 very average teams. I give Lincoln a good chance against them. Lincoln looked to have started very slow, struggled to score but seemed to have figured things out and have been able to put a few balls in the net.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSunset beat Glencoe, earlier in the fall, in league play. Only time, in 10 years watching soccer, that I have EVER seen a GK get a red-card and get tossed from the game. She SLAMMED the ball down, turned and cussed/swore at the ref, as she was walking off the field. Said something again, as she got to the sideline.
Yep---Glencoe OOZES sportsmanship and class.....NOT!!
Will be interesting but my money is on a Jesuit vs Sunset final.
All Metro League---toughest soccer league in the state, top to bottom.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike being the tallest midget.
9 teams in Metro League (this year, will change as of next year).
8 teams made playoffs (either via play-in games or the actual playoff brackets). That's 88% of a league, making the playoffs.
33% of one league is left in the state 6A playoffs.
75% of the final 4 teams are from one league.
Guaranteed to be at least 1 member of the Metro League in the final...possibly 2.
That's a tough soccer league. Just as tough on the boys side too. Good chance that it's a Jesuit vs Westview final (#1 vs #2).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMany of the Glencoe girls live in a reality that you can't comprehend. #12's parents (as one example) had to return to Mexico and I believe she's been living with her 19 year old sister by themselves because their parents can't return. Talk about learning to grow up fast. While you make your DD a warm breakfast every morning, she’s trying to figure out when she can get to the grocery store for tampons and top ramen while trying to balance practice, homework and a car with 19 miles left before an empty tank. It's easy to point fingers and look down your nose at people and circumstances you just don't understand. Poor sportsmanship is never acceptable but you should seek to put yourself in others shoes before being so judgmental. Every child doesn’t come from the Beaverton cul-de-sac or West Linn upper middle class neighborhood. Life is not fair and some days it sucks enough to fly the bird and tell everyone to pound sand.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJesuit looks a bit vulnerable right now, they may have peaked too early. A pair of unconvincing 1-0 wins against 2 very average teams. I give Lincoln a good chance against them. Lincoln looked to have started very slow, struggled to score but seemed to have figured things out and have been able to put a few balls in the net.
Strategy of Medford and Tualatin was wise - "we aren't going to win if we play heads up so let's cross our fingers and hope for PKs. Medford game they played with 8 players inside the 18 (that is tough to score with that strategy). The Tualatin game was similar but their best player was the only forward and I don't care how good you are, but 1 player isn't going to beat 4 defenders
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