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Sunrise Rules the Soccer Field
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWay to go Sunrise! AHS!
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Actually the question was pretty straight forward. "What happened to STA?" Did Viera play a defensive match? Was STA missing players? I did not watch game, so the question was asked. By the way, just as many Sunrise players play on STA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually the question was pretty straight forward. "What happened to STA?" Did Viera play a defensive match? Was STA missing players? I did not watch game, so the question was asked. By the way, just as many Sunrise players play on STA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually the question was pretty straight forward. "What happened to STA?" Did Viera play a defensive match? Was STA missing players? I did not watch game, so the question was asked. By the way, just as many Sunrise players play on STA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is American Heritage, a private school costing $35k a year allowed in FL HS state? Imho, all tuition based, scholarship providing schools should have their own sports league/system.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree, and I don't understand how FHSAA comes up with the ruling. In my mind, a boarding school that scholarships kids with the sole intent of training players and building winning teams over academics should not be admitted. Monteverde and IMG are not allowed to compete in FHSAA, so why is American Heritage? Local, non-boarding, private schools that do not recruit/scholarship are fine.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1744856]I knew it was a matter of time before this thread came out. Sunrise is awesome! Sunrise dominates every venue that they play at! The problem with STA is that it does not have enough Sunrise players. It is bloated with FTL players.[/QUOTE. ...guess you missed the STA/AH game.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1745245]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI knew it was a matter of time before this thread came out. Sunrise is awesome! Sunrise dominates every venue that they play at! The problem with STA is that it does not have enough Sunrise players. It is bloated with FTL players.[/QUOTE. ...guess you missed the STA/AH game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree, and I don't understand how FHSAA comes up with the ruling. In my mind, a boarding school that scholarships kids with the sole intent of training players and building winning teams over academics should not be admitted. Monteverde and IMG are not allowed to compete in FHSAA, so why is American Heritage? Local, non-boarding, private schools that do not recruit/scholarship are fine.
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All private schools provide a combination of the following: financial "need based" aid, academic scholarships, fine arts scholarships, and work study (parent works, student studies). None, I repeat, none provides athletic scholarships!!!
What you see is the best players playing in a state soccer final. What you don't see, is the parents working their tail off at night cleaning classrooms, or the student earning national merit scholarships, or singing in the school choir, etc.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll private schools provide a combination of the following: financial "need based" aid, academic scholarships, fine arts scholarships, and work study (parent works, student studies). None, I repeat, none provides athletic scholarships!!!
What you see is the best players playing in a state soccer final. What you don't see, is the parents working their tail off at night cleaning classrooms, or the student earning national merit scholarships, or singing in the school choir, etc.
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