Staff attend tournaments as well as speak to coaches and impartial observers.
A player can nominate themselves for the player to watch list, but generally these high level players are identified by Topdrawer and then contacted for background info.
Like anything else some kids are missed.
Topdrawer is a tiny outfit; virtually one man. The primary basis, similar to that of Soccerbuz, is a sorting of the Regional and National ODP attendance listings. The assumption follows that this captures the majority the top talent. Moms, Dads and coaches do have some ability to bring players to their attention, but that's the full extent of any influence or relevance.
Actually this is not true anymore. It has been purchased by a larger company - US Football Club - out of CA I think. Not sure how many people focus on the youth as opposed to college soccer.
Here's another MA player who shined at the U14 Boys National Team ID camp :
"Diego Fagundez continues to be the standout player of the camp. He provided another highlight in the early going by volleying an incoming pass over a defender and to himself, after which he struck a shot with fury to score the game’s opening goal."
Looks like the MIAA did the right thing. You have to give these kids a lot of credit for keeping their grades up. I know my child is buried after missing a couple of days due to sickness. Can't imagine trying to stay current for weeks at a time.
Here's another MA player who shined at the U14 Boys National Team ID camp :
"Diego Fagundez continues to be the standout player of the camp. He provided another highlight in the early going by volleying an incoming pass over a defender and to himself, after which he struck a shot with fury to score the game’s opening goal."
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