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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Analysis 2012 College Players in MA

    D1

    60% DAP
    25% Other Club
    15% Unknown/other

    D2/3

    20% DAP
    65% Other Club
    15% Unknown/other

    I'm no big DAP fan, but if your kid wants to play D1, DAP looks like the place to play.
    No question you stand a much better chance of attracting D1 coaches in DAP if that is your goal. Now if you think there is much, if any, athletic scholarship aid being tossed at the Mass D1 players....then that is a different story because it's not happening. Very little D1 men's soccer $$$ out there, thus if D1 soccer scholarship is your goal then it doesn't matter if you play DAP or not because very little or any $$$ is available....just for full disclosure. If you don't care about scholarship $$$ (at any level) and still want to play D1 college soccer, then absolutely DAP is the way to go, just don't head to the DAP with goal of a D1 Men's college soccer scholarship.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      No question you stand a much better chance of attracting D1 coaches in DAP if that is your goal. Now if you think there is much, if any, athletic scholarship aid being tossed at the Mass D1 players....then that is a different story because it's not happening. Very little D1 men's soccer $$$ out there, thus if D1 soccer scholarship is your goal then it doesn't matter if you play DAP or not because very little or any $$$ is available....just for full disclosure. If you don't care about scholarship $$$ (at any level) and still want to play D1 college soccer, then absolutely DAP is the way to go, just don't head to the DAP with goal of a D1 Men's college soccer scholarship.
      ??? On what basis can you comment one way or the other about soccer scholarships? Do you know each of those player's parents well enough to ask them - you certainly won't be asking the player.... On those teams my boys were on - Bolts and Revs, I never discussed financial aid/scholarships once. To do so, would have been seen as very tacky.

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        The data presented above are misleading. Yes, of the players who go D1 (as distinct from actually playing D1) a larger percentage come from the DAP ranks. But it is actually a minority of the DAP players who play D1. The actual numbers are still quite small. I imagine a few are awarded at least some scholarship money, although obviously none of the D1 Ivy commits.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE
          Name Pos. Hometown High School Club
          *Brad Campion D Bethlehem, N.Y. Bethlehem Central FC Dutchmen

          *Kenny Doublette F Greenwich, Conn. transfer Rio Grande

          *Myles Groenloh GK Aurora, Colo. Overland SG Wattenscheid 09

          *Julian Omeally D St. Catherine, Jamaica Campus Magnet (N.Y.) USSDA Met Oval

          *Ryan Simpson MF Manchester, N.H. Manchester Memorial USSDA Seacoast United

          *Sebastian Stezewski MF New Britain, Conn. New Britain USSDA Oakwood
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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            The data presented above are misleading. Yes, of the players who go D1 (as distinct from actually playing D1) a larger percentage come from the DAP ranks. But it is actually a minority of the DAP players who play D1. The actual numbers are still quite small. I imagine a few are awarded at least some scholarship money, although obviously none of the D1 Ivy commits.
            Actually 7 of the 11 Bolts '93 U18 DAP roster are going D1 in college. That is a pretty high %>

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              na na na na, na na na na , hey, hey, hey, good bye BC !
              So are you saying Nana is not going to BC? I noticed he dropped off the ESPN BC list and also observed that he has been collecting a lot of cards recently with Bolts. What's up?

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                So are you saying Nana is not going to BC? I noticed he dropped off the ESPN BC list and also observed that he has been collecting a lot of cards recently with Bolts. What's up?
                The cards should come as no surprise.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  The cards should come as no surprise.
                  Two ejections in a month is a bit extreme.

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                    [QUOTE=Unregistered;732760]So are you saying Nana is not going to BC? I noticed he dropped off the ESPN BC list

                    He's out - Lefty's in

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                      D1

                      Colin Sweeney-Revs -High Point
                      Jay Marchand-Bolts-Holy Cross
                      Devin Devoy-NE Revs-Northeastern
                      Oliver White-Nobles-Blazers-Harvard*Gatorade POY MA
                      Eijah Soko-Brooks-Seacoast-Dartmouth
                      Pablo Espinola-BB&N-Bolts-Yale
                      Michael Bloom-Phillips Academy-Lafayette
                      Edward Gonzalez-Berkshire School-American University
                      Jack Blatchford- FCGB Bolts- URI
                      Fabio Machado-Leominster HS-Drexel
                      Jack Hilger-Hopkinton HS-Revs- Princeton
                      Peter Alvarenga-Sandwich-Cape Cod Reunited-UMass
                      Marco Addonizio-Lynnfield-FC Greater Boston-Bryant
                      Victor Parra-Bolts-URI
                      Alex Wallace-Algonquin-MPS Bulldogs-Depaul
                      Kyle van Cleef-Sandwich-Cape Cod Reunited-Hartwick
                      Justin Kody-Algonquin-Bolts-Quinnipiac
                      Joe Festa-Medford HS-FC Blazers-Harvard

                      D2

                      AJ MacDougall-Newburyport-Seacoast-St Anselms
                      Nick Hoffman-Quabbin-Bentley
                      Sam Paul - Winchester High - Sachems FC - Saint Anselm's
                      Will Marcal-Bolts-Franklin Pierce
                      Mason Moynihan-Dighton-MPS Bulldogs-AIC
                      Douglas Searl-Westford Academy-AC Milan- Merrimack
                      Constantinos Vakalfotis-Bridgton Academy-AC Milan-Merrimack


                      D3

                      Noah Le Gros-Phillips Academy-NEFC-Wesleyan
                      Eric Nesto-Milton Academy-Blazers-Colby
                      Ben Toulette-Milton Academy-MPS-Wesleyan
                      Jonathan Westling-Phillips Academy-SFV-Williams
                      Liam Gaziano-Rox Latin-MPS-Washington and Lee
                      Harry Copeland-St. Marks-MPS- St. Lawrence
                      Sam Hewat-Phillips Academy-Colorado College
                      Max Montanari-Aztecs-Babson
                      James Rosso-MPS Crusaders-Babson
                      Alex Becker-MPS-Ithaca
                      Chris Walker-Jacks-CC -Hobart
                      Josh Voto-FC Stars-Tufts
                      Ben Sia-FC Stars-Babson
                      Jack Vogel-Nobles-Blazers-Trinity
                      Forest Sisk-Lincoln Sudbury-Amherst
                      Tyler Zon-Noles & Greenough-Swarthmore
                      Flavio Carvahlo-New Bedford-UMass Dart
                      Josh Hacunda-Bolts-Brandeis
                      Adrian Reifsnyder-Bolts-Wesleyan
                      Kenn Fryer-Bolts-Brandeis
                      Dan Vogel-Bolts-Colby College
                      Paulo Lopes-Gloucester-Winchester Sachems-St Joe's
                      Jonathan Harper-Westwood-NEFC-Dickinson
                      Myles O'Neil-Phillips Andover-Bolts-Emory University
                      Daniel Adair-Foxboro HS-FC Blazers-Conn College
                      Kurt Naughler-Westford Academy-FC Blazers-WPI
                      Ryan Nadeau-Maynard HS-FC Blazers-UNC Pembrooke
                      Sam Hunter-Dover Sherborn-FC Blazers-Union College
                      Malcolm Joseph-Lincoln Sudbury HS-FC Blazers-Trinity

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                        [QUOTE=Unregistered;732801]
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        So are you saying Nana is not going to BC? I noticed he dropped off the ESPN BC list

                        He's out - Lefty's in
                        Phil Mickelson is going back to college!!

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                          [QUOTE=Unregistered;733034]
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                          Phil Mickelson is going back to college!!
                          Maybe he can play soccer. Certainly can finish in the big golf matches.

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                            Overuse a Major Cause of Injury for College Athletes





                            Overuse injuries account for nearly 30 percent of those suffered by college athletes and may have psychological repercussions in addition to physical, according to a study conducted by researchers at Michigan State University and published in the Journal of Athletic Training.

                            The study tracked the incidence of injury among 573 NCAA Division I athletes across 16 sports for three years. Of the 1,317 injuries reported, 29.3 percent were from overuse. Female athletes accounted for 62 percent of overuse injuries, with four women's sports — field hockey, soccer, softball and volleyball — leading the way.

                            Overuse injuries are the result of repeated small injuries, with no single, notable event. As a result, athletes are more likely to delay seeking medical attention, which in turn can lead to more serious consequences down the road, such as arthritis. More immediately, overuse injuries cause a decline in performance and loss of playing time and psychological exhaustion.

                            “Understanding the frequency, rate and severity of overuse injuries is an important first step for designing effective injury-prevention programs, intervention strategies and treatment protocols to prevent and rehabilitate athletes with these types of injuries,” says study co-author Tracey Covassin, a member of the Michigan State University’s Department of Kinesiology.

                            The results of the study point to the need for better prevention and early intervention programs to limit the incidence and severity of overuse injuries.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Overuse a Major Cause of Injury for College Athletes





                              Overuse injuries account for nearly 30 percent of those suffered by college athletes and may have psychological repercussions in addition to physical, according to a study conducted by researchers at Michigan State University and published in the Journal of Athletic Training.

                              The study tracked the incidence of injury among 573 NCAA Division I athletes across 16 sports for three years. Of the 1,317 injuries reported, 29.3 percent were from overuse. Female athletes accounted for 62 percent of overuse injuries, with four women's sports — field hockey, soccer, softball and volleyball — leading the way.

                              Overuse injuries are the result of repeated small injuries, with no single, notable event. As a result, athletes are more likely to delay seeking medical attention, which in turn can lead to more serious consequences down the road, such as arthritis. More immediately, overuse injuries cause a decline in performance and loss of playing time and psychological exhaustion.

                              “Understanding the frequency, rate and severity of overuse injuries is an important first step for designing effective injury-prevention programs, intervention strategies and treatment protocols to prevent and rehabilitate athletes with these types of injuries,” says study co-author Tracey Covassin, a member of the Michigan State University’s Department of Kinesiology.

                              The results of the study point to the need for better prevention and early intervention programs to limit the incidence and severity of overuse injuries.
                              Always thought that not enough time/attention is paid to athlete's conditioning by club teams. Standard stretches part of the norm but no real comprehensive reinforcement of
                              continued practices off the field. If a player is injured it's more of a OK let him/her come to practice and sit/watch and let us know when they are ready to return.

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                                [QUOTE=Unregistered;732801][QUOTE=Unregistered;732760]So are you saying Nana is not going to BC? I noticed he dropped off the ESPN BC list

                                He's out - Lefty's in[/QUOTE

                                Do players whose dominant foot is his left, have a big
                                advantage? Coaches certainly seem to drool over them!!

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