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    #46
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Looks like one of the big dogs parents might be a little nervous about the competition this Spring. Don't worry about The Vikings, they are just over achievers.
    Are the Vikings able to field a team? Why did so many good players leave when they had such an incredible thing going?

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      #47
      NEFC Success

      After four months, the inaugural fall season for the newly formed NEFC has come to a close. The club enjoyed a great deal of success during the season and even made some MAPLE history along the way! The Maple season ended with NEFC going 127-84-40. There is not enough space to highlight all of our accomplishments over the past 4 months but we did want to highlight those teams that either went undefeated or won their Maple divisions.

      The NEFC boys had a very strong start to the year. The overall MAPLE record for the U11-U14 boys finished at 45-30-15. Charlie Fuentes coached the U11 Devils (Metrowest) to an 8-1-0 record and a 1st place finish in their division. The Devils will play in the U11 Blue (top) division this spring. Christian Battaglia’s U13 boys ended their division 1 campaign at 9-0-0 and secured the top spot once again! This team will be looking to defend its 2009 state title this spring.

      The NEFC girls came out strong at the start of the season, and that momentum never let up. The overall MAPLE record for U11-U14 girls ended up at 82-54-25, and four teams managed to finish the season undefeated!

      For the first time in the history of MAPLE, one club will have 5 teams qualify for the top division!
      The Gunners (South Shore), Pride (Metrowest), and Red Raiders (South Coast) combined for a record of 24-0-3. These teams all qualified for the U11 Blue division and they will be joined by both the U11 Vipers and U10 Arsenal teams from the South Shore.

      The fourth fall section winner was the U13 Express (South Shore) who completed their season with a 9-0-0 record and a promotion into division 2. The Express will join the U13 Crusaders in D2 this spring. The Crusaders narrowly missed out on promotion to division 1, but had an excellent season nonetheless.

      In addition to the club’s tremendous Maple results, NEFC also performed extremely well at various tournaments throughout the season. The complete list of semifinalists, finalists, and champions is included below. The NEFC coaching staff and Board of Directors would like to thank each and every club family for their support throughout the summer/fall season. Without the dedication of our parents and players, none of this would be possible!

      Tournaments Results;
      Seaside Classic (RI)
      U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
      U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
      Spirit United KOC (PA)
      U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
      U13 Girls Semifinalist ( Express)
      Cranberry Cup (MA)
      U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
      U11 Girls Finalist (Pride)
      U11 Girls Champions (White Stars)
      U11 Girls Finalist (Red Raiders)
      U12 Girls Finalist ( Dynamite)
      U12 Girls Champions (Red Lightening)

      Stars Cup (MA)
      U12 Boys Champions (Man Utd)
      U13 Boys Champions (Man Utd)
      U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
      U10 Girls Finalist (Kickers)
      U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
      U11 Girls Finalist (White Stars)
      U12 Girls Champions (Dynamite)
      U12 Girls Semifinalist (Kangaroos)
      U14 Girls Champions (Raiders)

      Bandit Cup (MA)
      U11 Girls Finalist (Vipers)
      Nashua W. Cup (NH)
      U11 Girls Champions (Pride)
      U11 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
      U12 Boys Finalist (Man Utd)

      CFC Columbus Day Classic
      U11 Girls Finalist (Red Raiders)

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        #48
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Are the Vikings able to field a team? Why did so many good players leave when they had such an incredible thing going?
        No I don't think they can field a team, and I heard they are dropping out of Maple. This was told to me by some very reliable NEFC parents.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          After four months, the inaugural fall season for the newly formed NEFC has come to a close. The club enjoyed a great deal of success during the season and even made some MAPLE history along the way! The Maple season ended with NEFC going 127-84-40. There is not enough space to highlight all of our accomplishments over the past 4 months but we did want to highlight those teams that either went undefeated or won their Maple divisions.

          The NEFC boys had a very strong start to the year. The overall MAPLE record for the U11-U14 boys finished at 45-30-15. Charlie Fuentes coached the U11 Devils (Metrowest) to an 8-1-0 record and a 1st place finish in their division. The Devils will play in the U11 Blue (top) division this spring. Christian Battaglia’s U13 boys ended their division 1 campaign at 9-0-0 and secured the top spot once again! This team will be looking to defend its 2009 state title this spring.

          The NEFC girls came out strong at the start of the season, and that momentum never let up. The overall MAPLE record for U11-U14 girls ended up at 82-54-25, and four teams managed to finish the season undefeated!

          For the first time in the history of MAPLE, one club will have 5 teams qualify for the top division!
          The Gunners (South Shore), Pride (Metrowest), and Red Raiders (South Coast) combined for a record of 24-0-3. These teams all qualified for the U11 Blue division and they will be joined by both the U11 Vipers and U10 Arsenal teams from the South Shore.

          The fourth fall section winner was the U13 Express (South Shore) who completed their season with a 9-0-0 record and a promotion into division 2. The Express will join the U13 Crusaders in D2 this spring. The Crusaders narrowly missed out on promotion to division 1, but had an excellent season nonetheless.

          In addition to the club’s tremendous Maple results, NEFC also performed extremely well at various tournaments throughout the season. The complete list of semifinalists, finalists, and champions is included below. The NEFC coaching staff and Board of Directors would like to thank each and every club family for their support throughout the summer/fall season. Without the dedication of our parents and players, none of this would be possible!

          Tournaments Results;
          Seaside Classic (RI)
          U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
          U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
          Spirit United KOC (PA)
          U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
          U13 Girls Semifinalist ( Express)
          Cranberry Cup (MA)
          U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
          U11 Girls Finalist (Pride)
          U11 Girls Champions (White Stars)
          U11 Girls Finalist (Red Raiders)
          U12 Girls Finalist ( Dynamite)
          U12 Girls Champions (Red Lightening)

          Stars Cup (MA)
          U12 Boys Champions (Man Utd)
          U13 Boys Champions (Man Utd)
          U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
          U10 Girls Finalist (Kickers)
          U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
          U11 Girls Finalist (White Stars)
          U12 Girls Champions (Dynamite)
          U12 Girls Semifinalist (Kangaroos)
          U14 Girls Champions (Raiders)

          Bandit Cup (MA)
          U11 Girls Finalist (Vipers)
          Nashua W. Cup (NH)
          U11 Girls Champions (Pride)
          U11 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
          U12 Boys Finalist (Man Utd)

          CFC Columbus Day Classic
          U11 Girls Finalist (Red Raiders)
          Sorry but doesn anyone find this self promoting a little annoying.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Sorry but doesn anyone find this self promoting a little annoying.
            Yes, it's absolutely absurd. Embarrassing.

            Whoever is responsible needs an overdose-level injection of class.

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              #51
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              The Vikings did not lose their best player, and they picked up the Stars best player along with a very good player from Seacoast. None of coach R's core group left. The two players that I think people are referring to have switched Clubs more times than anyone on record. As far as being a phenomenon, you might want to check the history of this team before you post. I can't wait to see the big dogs ass get bitten.
              I think the poster meant the other D1 NEFC team. Was the seacoast player from their DAP team? The stars best player goal scorer is on Revs. SFV lost all the players that joined from FCGB for last year. These players went back to FCGB. Do you want to repost anything?

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                #52
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                No I don't think they can field a team, and I heard they are dropping out of Maple. This was told to me by some very reliable NEFC parents.
                SFV is fielding a U17 team, they played at the MPS November tournament. geez

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  After four months, the inaugural fall season for the newly formed NEFC has come to a close. The club enjoyed a great deal of success during the season and even made some MAPLE history along the way! The Maple season ended with NEFC going 127-84-40. There is not enough space to highlight all of our accomplishments over the past 4 months but we did want to highlight those teams that either went undefeated or won their Maple divisions.

                  The NEFC boys had a very strong start to the year. The overall MAPLE record for the U11-U14 boys finished at 45-30-15. Charlie Fuentes coached the U11 Devils (Metrowest) to an 8-1-0 record and a 1st place finish in their division. The Devils will play in the U11 Blue (top) division this spring. Christian Battaglia’s U13 boys ended their division 1 campaign at 9-0-0 and secured the top spot once again! This team will be looking to defend its 2009 state title this spring.

                  The NEFC girls came out strong at the start of the season, and that momentum never let up. The overall MAPLE record for U11-U14 girls ended up at 82-54-25, and four teams managed to finish the season undefeated!

                  For the first time in the history of MAPLE, one club will have 5 teams qualify for the top division!
                  The Gunners (South Shore), Pride (Metrowest), and Red Raiders (South Coast) combined for a record of 24-0-3. These teams all qualified for the U11 Blue division and they will be joined by both the U11 Vipers and U10 Arsenal teams from the South Shore.

                  The fourth fall section winner was the U13 Express (South Shore) who completed their season with a 9-0-0 record and a promotion into division 2. The Express will join the U13 Crusaders in D2 this spring. The Crusaders narrowly missed out on promotion to division 1, but had an excellent season nonetheless.

                  In addition to the club’s tremendous Maple results, NEFC also performed extremely well at various tournaments throughout the season. The complete list of semifinalists, finalists, and champions is included below. The NEFC coaching staff and Board of Directors would like to thank each and every club family for their support throughout the summer/fall season. Without the dedication of our parents and players, none of this would be possible!

                  Tournaments Results;
                  Seaside Classic (RI)
                  U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
                  U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
                  Spirit United KOC (PA)
                  U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
                  U13 Girls Semifinalist ( Express)
                  Cranberry Cup (MA)
                  U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
                  U11 Girls Finalist (Pride)
                  U11 Girls Champions (White Stars)
                  U11 Girls Finalist (Red Raiders)
                  U12 Girls Finalist ( Dynamite)
                  U12 Girls Champions (Red Lightening)

                  Stars Cup (MA)
                  U12 Boys Champions (Man Utd)
                  U13 Boys Champions (Man Utd)
                  U10 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
                  U10 Girls Finalist (Kickers)
                  U11 Girls Champions (Gunners)
                  U11 Girls Finalist (White Stars)
                  U12 Girls Champions (Dynamite)
                  U12 Girls Semifinalist (Kangaroos)
                  U14 Girls Champions (Raiders)

                  Bandit Cup (MA)
                  U11 Girls Finalist (Vipers)
                  Nashua W. Cup (NH)
                  U11 Girls Champions (Pride)
                  U11 Girls Champions (Arsenal)
                  U12 Boys Finalist (Man Utd)

                  CFC Columbus Day Classic
                  U11 Girls Finalist (Red Raiders)
                  Sometimes I wish I was unemployed so I could have the time to come up with stuff like this. Do you really think that this 5 team system at this level will work in 1 division. It is human nature to think that your kid deserves to be on the better team, that being said what do you think will happen at tryouts in June when all these parents have all seen all these teams and played against them. It will be a great accomplishment for NEFC to hold this together. I think that the parents will start to see right through that " It's all about the developement" line of bs they are going to get fed. Do the math, they have more girls at 1 age group than most have on the girls side, don't you think that some of the B or C players are going elsewhere to play on the A-team next year. Good luck trying to keep that together.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Sorry but doesn anyone find this self promoting a little annoying.
                    Sounds like something probably posted on their web site.

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                      #55
                      "The NEFC boys had a very strong start to the year. The overall MAPLE record for the U11-U14 boys finished at 45-30-15. Charlie Fuentes coached the U11 Devils (Metrowest) to an 8-1-0 record and a 1st place finish in their division."

                      CF is a teacher and assistant coach at Worcester Academy. Very nice guy.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        "The NEFC boys had a very strong start to the year. The overall MAPLE record for the U11-U14 boys finished at 45-30-15. Charlie Fuentes coached the U11 Devils (Metrowest) to an 8-1-0 record and a 1st place finish in their division."

                        CF is a teacher and assistant coach at Worcester Academy. Very nice guy.
                        Strong start, 45-30-15, I wish I could be as optimistic

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Yes, it's absolutely absurd. Embarrassing.

                          Whoever is responsible needs an overdose-level injection of class.
                          And the parents keep buying it which is sick!!!!!!

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            And the parents keep buying it which is sick!!!!!!
                            Drink the NEFC Juice!

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              How many will they win?
                              On the Boys side, the answer is at least one and probably two. U17 and U13. Both teams greatly benefited from the merger, the U13 team also has a very talented and huge (probably over age) player who can completely dominate a game .

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                On the Boys side, the answer is at least one and probably two. U17 and U13. Both teams greatly benefited from the merger, the U13 team also has a very talented and huge (probably over age) player who can completely dominate a game .
                                How????

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