So Washington Timbers have released a concept for a little DA like program for girls.
In the BSC/United message about the merger, they also alluded to a similar program in the works.
Both Crossfire and FC have had some form of pre-ECNL programs.
Questions -
Is this a good thing? More precisely, how many of these programs can Oregon/SW Washington support?
In 8 years, what % of girls playing college soccer from the area will have come from these type of middle school programs v. spent middle school in more traditional club programs?
How much of these clubs' experiences with the boys little DA is driving this?
In the BSC/United message about the merger, they also alluded to a similar program in the works.
Both Crossfire and FC have had some form of pre-ECNL programs.
Questions -
Is this a good thing? More precisely, how many of these programs can Oregon/SW Washington support?
In 8 years, what % of girls playing college soccer from the area will have come from these type of middle school programs v. spent middle school in more traditional club programs?
How much of these clubs' experiences with the boys little DA is driving this?
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