Now I know why US Soccer does not want the top even getting near a HS game. What a joke of un-talented children playing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow I know why US Soccer does not want the top even getting near a HS game. What a joke of un-talented children playing.
It's not top flite soccer, but your assessment is inaccurate, as there are plenty of very good players with college aspirations playing hs ball.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUntalented children, huh? Sounds like you know from your own experience.
It's not top flite soccer, but your assessment is inaccurate, as there are plenty of very good players with college aspirations playing hs ball.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow I know why US Soccer does not want the top even getting near a HS game. What a joke of un-talented children playing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes and that is why your kid is playing with the untalented, being untalented your kid is. Yes and with College aspiration that never come because College Coaches don't come to High School games. They know how sad it is. O yes my daughter plays HS. She will never go to college on a soccer ride play ECNL or DA. I really think parents are in the fog about good soccer. All HS soccer is rec level play. The very few kids that play very High level club soccer that do play look bad on the field because they have no support given to them. Then they pick up lower level antics so other can on their HS team understand, witch degrades their play. So believe all the College wonders, your kid is great, and look for her name in the paper today. LOL HS is so bad it hurts to watch. But I guess I have to be there for my daughter. I have to look at and watch your untalented kid play too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow I know why US Soccer does not want the top even getting near a HS game. What a joke of un-talented children playing.
Mallory Pugh, arguably the most talented young player on the U.S. Women's National Team played her first 3 years of High School Soccer until her schedule prevented her in her Senior Year. She claims it was the most rewarding soccer she played outside of the WNT. She helped win 2 State Championships.
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Every player on the varsity and jv teams at my daughter's HS plays on a club. The level of play is very high. All coaches are former college players. The age range is from 14 to 18. Tremendous mix of talent and skill. In addition, the commradarie between them is amazing. It may not be like that at every HS, but the experience has been great. It definitely translates back to her club play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes and that is why your kid is playing with the untalented, being untalented your kid is. Yes and with College aspiration that never come because College Coaches don't come to High School games. They know how sad it is. O yes my daughter plays HS. She will never go to college on a soccer ride play ECNL or DA. I really think parents are in the fog about good soccer. All HS soccer is rec level play. The very few kids that play very High level club soccer that do play look bad on the field because they have no support given to them. Then they pick up lower level antics so other can on their HS team understand, witch degrades their play. So believe all the College wonders, your kid is great, and look for her name in the paper today. LOL HS is so bad it hurts to watch. But I guess I have to be there for my daughter. I have to look at and watch your untalented kid play too.
Pitiful.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEvery player on the varsity and jv teams at my daughter's HS plays on a club. The level of play is very high. All coaches are former college players. The age range is from 14 to 18. Tremendous mix of talent and skill. In addition, the commradarie between them is amazing. It may not be like that at every HS, but the experience has been great. It definitely translates back to her club play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSame here - 4 ECNL players on daughter's team. And the camaraderie in and after school is very high!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI do not want to play that team...they are loaded with ECNL players. Loser parent. This team will not win state because ECNL players are out for themselves not the team. Good riddance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was good seeing our ecnl players on the pitch at high school this week...they did stand out from others, plan and simple. I think our team will have an outstanding hs season.....
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I hope you are not talking about South Florida ECNL girls.
The South Florida ECNL teams are awful.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was good seeing our ecnl players on the pitch at high school this week...they did stand out from others, plan and simple. I think our team will have an outstanding hs season.....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hope you are not talking about South Florida ECNL girls.
The South Florida ECNL teams are awful.
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