Looking for a fairly high level indoor women's league and a team looking for a keeper.
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Originally posted by beentheredonethat View PostHigh school senior. Will be playing next year. Looking for a competitive environment to keep game sharp over the winter. Got any suggestions.
Why don't you email keepers at BU and BC and see what they're doing over the winter or if they have any suggestions.
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Originally posted by beentheredonethat View PostHigh school senior. Will be playing next year. Looking for a competitive environment to keep game sharp over the winter. Got any suggestions.
Where is she willing to travel? There are some good leagues in the domes on the South Shore. Have you considered co-ed? Probably would be even better.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought Danielle played for MPS??? Don't they train in the winter?
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Here's a few links:
http://www.cantonsportsplex.net/pages/soccer_adult.html
http://bridgewater-sports.ezleagues....m/leagues.aspx
http://www.southshoresportscenter.com/ -This website doesn't seem to have the info, but I got the following email on the Adult League:
Adult Soccer League
(November - December 2009)
Season Starts: Week of November 1st, 2009
Entry Deadline: Sunday, October 25th, 2009
League Highlights/General Information
Team League Fee: $795.00
All teams play 7 regular season games- (Top 1/2 of the teams make the playoffs)(Please note: teams entering our coed recreational leagues will play 8 games- no playoffs!)
Team awards given to each league champion
All teams MUST have jerseys of the same color and different permanent numbers by the second game
Teams or Players violating South Shore Sports Center rules may be expelled without refund
Divisions / (Primary Night)
Men's A (Mondays) Women's Open (Monday/Thursday)
Men's B "BLUE" (Sundays) Women's Over 30 (Fridays)
Men's B "RED" (Weekdays) Men's Over 40 (Fridays)
Men's Over 30 (Thursdays) Coed Competitive (Tuesdays)
Coach's League (Saturdays) Coed Recreational (Wednesdays)
From my experience, the co-ed are usually more competitive. There is a good group of skilled women that play at all these locations. College players and formers. Actually a bunch of them play in all three. If your daughter calls and/or shows up one night, she'd probably find a team.
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