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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    This comment is really ....stupid. We aren't talking cut-throat...you saying this is what is wrong with the sport of soccer....fairness, no politics, developing skills, nothing else should matter...people like you whoever you are are what people are upset wit. Straight forward fairness communication between players with honesty...this is what is needed in the league....
    I was pointing out the bipolar nature of the populus on this board. Some people think the clubs are too quick to cut kids as soon as someone better comes along, and the poster I responded to is thinking that these teams never cut anyone.

    I think you'll agree that both of these can't be true at the same time, right?

    My opinion (not that you care) is that there is very little politics as you call it in ECNL roster spots. The best players who want the spots get them. If a player comes along who deserves a spot, they will get on the roster. Either someone will be replaced, or they go win 19 (or 20), and a bunch of people lose playing time.

    These teams go out to put the best team on the field they can. Everyone on these teams understands that and that is why they are there. These kids want to be in that environment.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      You are missing the point....if ECNL is for the best, then the players that lose interest should be downgraded....their is no guarantee that a player who was good at 14 will stay and improve at 18
      Who says that this doesn't happen. On every team my child has been on, at least a few have been cut (or left) and a few have been added each year. Seems natural.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Here is a copy of the Scorpions sales pitch inviting players to their tryouts. It is like many other such emails clubs send out at this time of year. In it the Scorpions make several statements that I believe should be challenged as quite misleading. Specifically:

        1-The 3 areas they say are crucial for 'ELITE' player development - The assumption seems to be that simply playing on one of their teams qualifies the player as "ELITE" and nowhere do they seem to suggest that actual talent is needed or that hard work is required.

        2- The idea that the ECNL represents the highest level of competition in the country and that simply partaking in that competition will elevate a player to "the next level". The assumption clearly is that the ECNL is the only place where competitive games get played.

        3- The idea that the ECNL represents some unique opportunity to be included in the US National team. The notion being sold is that the ECNL will give a player a better shot at making it to the US National team than all of the other venues out there.

        4- The idea the the majority of college recruiting takes place at ECNL events. The inference is that showcases are the only place where college coaches recruit and that the ECNL showcases are the only showcases that they actually attend.

        5- The idea that the club deserves more credit for a player earning a soccer scholarship than the player themselves. The claim that obviously is being made is the Scorpions created the player's success and can replicate that success for another player.

        When you read this sort of email it is quite easy to understand why there is so much division between the ECNL and Non clubs. At the very least these statements have to be looked upon as controversial. Many would argue that they really stretch the boundaries of truth. What say you?
        Non ECNL parent of a rising HS senior here - Fact: As we have gone through the college recruiting/marketing process over the past 12-18 months, the message has been clear (though rarely explicit) from the most competitive collegiate coaches: The overwhelming majority of them are looking at ECNL events first. This is not to say that they ignore everything else but if you are an ECNL player, you are simply getting more exposure. It is still up to the individual player to show well but our daughter has been frustrated by the fact that she does not have an ECNL pedigree. Indeed, her best exposure and greatest response from coaches has been generated from tournament matches where she has played against Scorps. Given what she has seen/experienced during the process, she definitely wishes that she had gone the ECNL route - irrespective of the relative merits of the 2 MA clubs that participate.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Non ECNL parent of a rising HS senior here - Fact: As we have gone through the college recruiting/marketing process over the past 12-18 months, the message has been clear (though rarely explicit) from the most competitive collegiate coaches: The overwhelming majority of them are looking at ECNL events first. This is not to say that they ignore everything else but if you are an ECNL player, you are simply getting more exposure. It is still up to the individual player to show well but our daughter has been frustrated by the fact that she does not have an ECNL pedigree. Indeed, her best exposure and greatest response from coaches has been generated from tournament matches where she has played against Scorps. Given what she has seen/experienced during the process, she definitely wishes that she had gone the ECNL route - irrespective of the relative merits of the 2 MA clubs that participate.
          The problem IS the ECNL rosters don't change that much from U14 - U18 so the chances of getting into one of these clubs at the top team level is VERY VERY small. Which is why this whole discussion is POINTLESS. I wouldn't burn a bridge at a top team nonECNL comparative club to go try out for a pipedream unless you had a guaranteed spot. If your daughter was offered that, I can understand her frustration. If not, then you probably are faring as well or better than you would have.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Non ECNL parent of a rising HS senior here - Fact: As we have gone through the college recruiting/marketing process over the past 12-18 months, the message has been clear (though rarely explicit) from the most competitive collegiate coaches: The overwhelming majority of them are looking at ECNL events first. This is not to say that they ignore everything else but if you are an ECNL player, you are simply getting more exposure. It is still up to the individual player to show well but our daughter has been frustrated by the fact that she does not have an ECNL pedigree. Indeed, her best exposure and greatest response from coaches has been generated from tournament matches where she has played against Scorps. Given what she has seen/experienced during the process, she definitely wishes that she had gone the ECNL route - irrespective of the relative merits of the 2 MA clubs that participate.
            From an exposure standpoint though, only the starters are getting that level. Unlikely that the remaining 12 are being looked at as seriously as perhaps your daughter is, especially if she is in the top 6-12 on her team.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              They made a league with great competition but the truth is, kids rostered on ECNL who are given college scholarships would have achieved this without the ECNL label. It makes one stop shopping easier for college recruiting purposes, but I am not convinced that if you followed 10 players of EQUAL club status, caliber, talent, drive and aspirations to play in college that ECNL would have any more or less players committed at the end of the day. The kid still has to do the homework, contact the coach, keep academics a priority, etc. etc. etc.

              May not be true for the smaller clubs but for clubs of equal size and ranking -- I'm betting it is a wash.
              This is absolutely true. ECNL has created a series of tournaments that coaches attend. Those same coaches attend multiple national, regional and local tournaments that are not ECNL events as well. These include the major showcases, ODP events, USYSA Championship series events and Regional leagues. You have to also realize that ECNL teams ALSO attend major showcase tournaments and even local tournaments as well (Stars and Scorpions attend their own tournaments locally as do other ECNL clubs at their home tournaments).

              The college opportunities for the 6th ranked team in a state like MA are going to be far more limited than those for the top ranked team in the state - that is obvious as the talent level is significantly different between those two teams. However, if the number two and three teams in the state is ranked in the top 50 nationally then they will get the same looks at tournaments as a top ECNL team and to be ranked that high the team has to have talent level that includes multiple D1 players and some special players that are game changers. These players will make it to good colleges and top programs. In some cases these players will do better in the college recruiting because they will be a real standout on a top 50 team instead of a core player on a top 20 team.

              The reality is though that a D1 player on a top 100 team nationally will attain the appropriate level of play in college for her provided she does the recruiting process properly regardless of whether the team is an ECNL team or not. Additionally being on an ECNL team will not make that same player a better prospect for college than being on a non ECNL team. The top player on an ECNL team that goes to a top 20 college program is doing so because of her overall resume which includes ODP national team or regional team experience, not because of her ECNL team participation. There are plenty of examples of girls locally and nationally who play for lower level club teams who have the National ODP exeriences who end up on top 20 college programs and there are plenty of examples locally and nationally of top 100 teams that place the majority of their players in D1 programs and virtually all of their players on college rosters.

              ECNL is just another approach. It is far from the only approach. Each player and each club and team need to build their own resume and find their own level of play.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                The problem IS the ECNL rosters don't change that much from U14 - U18 so the chances of getting into one of these clubs at the top team level is VERY VERY small. Which is why this whole discussion is POINTLESS. I wouldn't burn a bridge at a top team nonECNL comparative club to go try out for a pipedream unless you had a guaranteed spot. If your daughter was offered that, I can understand her frustration. If not, then you probably are faring as well or better than you would have.
                ECNL rosters change constantly. Especially at these ages when players change dramatically due to physical, emotional, social and focus changes.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  From an exposure standpoint though, only the starters are getting that level. Unlikely that the remaining 12 are being looked at as seriously as perhaps your daughter is, especially if she is in the top 6-12 on her team.
                  Here's the real story folks. This is dead on target.

                  ECNL team is focused on winning. The spread of talent is just as deep as any other team, simpy this team may have the top 3-4 impact players in the state. Those girls are not getting taken off the field. The backs are not being taken off the field (unless its a blow-out). That means there are 3 psition players who are somewhat interchangable and perhaps 3 bench players will rotate with the 3 starters.

                  So, lets break this down in reality. 14 players get minutes regularly and 4 to 6 players rarely play. Do those players get exposure? No. Do those players end up at better programs because they are ECNL players? No. Do they get onto a better college rsater as a practice player than a starter at a non ECNL team starter? No, not if that non ECNL team is a top team in the state - typically NEFC, MPS or AZTEC in MA presently at U16, 17 or 18.

                  Playing time on a good team is what matters. Being an impact player - a leader on the field - is what matters. Being an impact player on a team that never goes to a major showcase tournament is not getting you into a D1 program (unless you have serious ODP experience like regional or national team experience). Being the 18th player on an ECNL team will not give you playing time and will not get you to a playing position on a college roster.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Non ECNL parent of a rising HS senior here - Fact: As we have gone through the college recruiting/marketing process over the past 12-18 months, the message has been clear (though rarely explicit) from the most competitive collegiate coaches: The overwhelming majority of them are looking at ECNL events first. This is not to say that they ignore everything else but if you are an ECNL player, you are simply getting more exposure. It is still up to the individual player to show well but our daughter has been frustrated by the fact that she does not have an ECNL pedigree. Indeed, her best exposure and greatest response from coaches has been generated from tournament matches where she has played against Scorps. Given what she has seen/experienced during the process, she definitely wishes that she had gone the ECNL route - irrespective of the relative merits of the 2 MA clubs that participate.
                    I would be curious as to what team your daughter plays for because the only likely tournaments she would have played against a Scorps ECNL team in past couple years would have been local ones like the MPS Thanksgiving event or Scorpion Bowl and neither is a hot bed for recruiting by “the most competitive collegiate coaches”.

                    I think the exposure issue may not be an ECNL vs. non-ECNL issue, but more of an issue of the level of play of your daughter’s current team and their ability to get into better showcases (or in decent brackets) or into R1PL.

                    Perhaps your daughter has also not done enough individually to attract coaches to come see her play (such as through ODP participation, achievements in high school, attending college clinics and camps). As to your regret for not choosing the ECNL path, how can you be sure she would have kept her spot on an ECNL team or received meaningful playing time (I assume she must have been offered a roster spot at some point for you to be so regretful)?

                    I also think if you were to speak to the top 12-15 players from MPS and Aztec U-18’s and NEFC U-17 teams, they will tell you they have had plenty of exposure to college coaches over past couple years, although no doubt the local ECNL teams in these age brackets received more attention and at an earlier point in time.

                    However, participation in the ECNL was not likely major factor in recruiting for teams like Stars U-18 and Scorps U-17’s. Those teams were the best in Region 1, or among the best in Region 1, and players on national stage even before ECNL came into existence. Many of those kids also made regional ODP teams or national camps and they would have attracted attention if those teams continued to play at a high level outside of the ECNL.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      You are missing the point....if ECNL is for the best, then the players that lose interest should be downgraded....their is no guarantee that a player who was good at 14 will stay and improve at 18

                      I here what you're saying but getting rid of players and replacing them with players that are not much better isn't going to get the club anywhere. Parents will claim their is no loyalty. If you can get a potential starter then I agree with cutting player 18. It does start with the selection process at 15. The ECNL club should never have a kid on the team that they dread putting on the field.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        The problem IS the ECNL rosters don't change that much from U14 - U18 so the chances of getting into one of these clubs at the top team level is VERY VERY small. Which is why this whole discussion is POINTLESS. I wouldn't burn a bridge at a top team nonECNL comparative club to go try out for a pipedream unless you had a guaranteed spot. If your daughter was offered that, I can understand her frustration. If not, then you probably are faring as well or better than you would have.
                        Actually, she was approached by one of the sides thru her school coach and via Facebook by the players several times and decided not to follow up. Now she's regretting it.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          I would be curious as to what team your daughter plays for because the only likely tournaments she would have played against a Scorps ECNL team in past couple years would have been local ones like the MPS Thanksgiving event or Scorpion Bowl and neither is a hot bed for recruiting by “the most competitive collegiate coaches”.

                          I think the exposure issue may not be an ECNL vs. non-ECNL issue, but more of an issue of the level of play of your daughter’s current team and their ability to get into better showcases (or in decent brackets) or into R1PL.

                          Perhaps your daughter has also not done enough individually to attract coaches to come see her play (such as through ODP participation, achievements in high school, attending college clinics and camps). As to your regret for not choosing the ECNL path, how can you be sure she would have kept her spot on an ECNL team or received meaningful playing time (I assume she must have been offered a roster spot at some point for you to be so regretful)?

                          I also think if you were to speak to the top 12-15 players from MPS and Aztec U-18’s and NEFC U-17 teams, they will tell you they have had plenty of exposure to college coaches over past couple years, although no doubt the local ECNL teams in these age brackets received more attention and at an earlier point in time.

                          However, participation in the ECNL was not likely major factor in recruiting for teams like Stars U-18 and Scorps U-17’s. Those teams were the best in Region 1, or among the best in Region 1, and players on national stage even before ECNL came into existence. Many of those kids also made regional ODP teams or national camps and they would have attracted attention if those teams continued to play at a high level outside of the ECNL.
                          A couple of responses for you:
                          You hit the nail on the head with the comment about ECNL teams getting attention earlier in the process - in particular from coaches outside of the Northeast. She is on one of the teams that you reference so tournament visibility has been there. Agreed that the Scorpion/MPS tournaments that are not draws for the most elite coaches - they are local tournaments. Actually, the elite tournaments with ECNL and non-ECNL tracks are pretty enlightening when you look at where coaches from the highest level college teams spend their time. ODP and HS exposure/accolades are kinda superfluous unless you are doing an id2 camp (which she didn't do) but college camps have proven very fruitful.

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                            College Coach List from ECNL finals. Still to be updated on 6/27

                            American University
                            American University
                            American University
                            American University
                            Arizona State University
                            Auburn University
                            Auburn University
                            Azusa Pacific University
                            Azusa Pacific University
                            Baldwn Wallace University
                            Ball State University
                            Boston College
                            Boston University
                            Bowling Green State University
                            Buena Vista University
                            Cal Poly
                            Campbell University
                            Canisius College
                            Cedarville University
                            Central Michigan University
                            Central Michigan University
                            Clarke University
                            Clemson University
                            Colgate University
                            College of Charleston
                            College of Charleston
                            Colorado Christian University
                            Concordia University, Irvine
                            Creighton
                            Dartmouth College
                            Dominican University
                            Drake University
                            Drexel University
                            Duke University
                            Duquesne University
                            East Carolina University
                            Eastern New Mexico University
                            elmhurst college
                            FIU
                            Fort Hays State University
                            George Mason University
                            George Mason University
                            Georgia State University
                            Georgia State University
                            Goshen College
                            Hofstra University
                            Hofstra University
                            Houston Baptist University
                            Howard University
                            Illinois Wesleyan University
                            Indiana university
                            Iowa State University
                            Jacksonville University
                            James Madison University
                            Kalamazoo College
                            Lafayette College
                            Lafayette College
                            Lafayette College
                            Lehigh University
                            Liberty University
                            Liberty University
                            Lindenwood University-Belleville
                            LSU
                            Macalester College
                            Manhattan College
                            Marquette University
                            Marquette University
                            Metro State- Denver
                            Michigan State University
                            Middle Tennessee State University
                            Minnesota State University Moorhead
                            Mississippi State University
                            Missouri State University
                            National Scouting Report
                            NC State Univ
                            Newman University
                            NJIT
                            North Dakota State University
                            North Dakota State University
                            Northern Illinois University
                            Northern Illinois University
                            Northern Kentucky University
                            Northern Kentucky University
                            Northwestern State University
                            Oakland University
                            Ohio University
                            oklahoma state university
                            Old Dominion University
                            Ole Miss
                            Oral Roberts University
                            Penn State University
                            Penn State University
                            Pepperdine University
                            Post University
                            Purdue University Calumet
                            Purdue University Calumet
                            Regis University
                            Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
                            Rice University
                            Rice University
                            Rider University
                            Saint Louis University
                            Saint Mary’s College - CA
                            Saint Mary’s College of California
                            Saint Rose
                            Saint Rose
                            Samford
                            San Jose State University
                            Seattle Pacific University
                            SMU
                            SMU
                            South Dakota State University
                            South Dakota State University
                            Southern IL Edwardsville
                            St. John’s University
                            St. Olaf College
                            Stony Brook University
                            Syracuse University
                            Tennessee Tech University
                            Tennessee Tech University
                            Texas A&M
                            Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi
                            Texas State University
                            Texas Tech University
                            The University of Kentucky
                            The University of Wyoming
                            The University of Wyoming
                            Towson
                            Trinity International University
                            UNC Chapel Hill
                            UNCG
                            UNCG
                            United States Air Force Academy
                            University at Albany
                            University of Alabama
                            University of Arizona
                            University of Bridgeport
                            University of Central Arkansas
                            University of Central Florida
                            University of Central Missouri
                            University of Cincinnati
                            University of Colorado
                            University of Colorado
                            University of Colorado
                            University of Connecticut
                            University of Dayton
                            University of Denver
                            University of Evansville
                            University of Florida
                            University of Georgia
                            University of Houston
                            University of Illinois
                            University of Kansas
                            University of Kansas
                            University of Kentucky
                            University of Louisville
                            University of Maine
                            University of Maine
                            University of Massachusetts
                            University of Memphis
                            University of Miami
                            University of Miami
                            University of Michigan
                            University of Montana
                            University of Nevada Las Vegas
                            University of New Hampshire
                            University of Northern Colorado
                            University of Northern Iowa
                            University of Notre Dame
                            University of Oklahoma
                            University of Oklahoma
                            University of Pittsburgh
                            University of Pittsburgh
                            University of San Francisco
                            University of South Dakota
                            University of Southern Mississippi
                            University of Tennessee
                            University of Texas at El Paso
                            University of Texas at San Antonio
                            University of Vermont
                            University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
                            University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
                            University of Wyoming
                            University of Wyoming
                            Utah
                            Utah State Universtiy
                            Vanguard University
                            Wake Forest
                            Wake Forest
                            Washington U. in St. Louis
                            West Virginia University
                            Western Kentucky University
                            Western Washington University
                            Wheaton Coll. (Mass.)
                            William & Mary
                            Yale

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              American University
                              American University
                              American University
                              American University
                              Arizona State University
                              Auburn University
                              Auburn University
                              Azusa Pacific University
                              Azusa Pacific University
                              Baldwn Wallace University
                              Ball State University
                              Boston College
                              Boston University
                              Bowling Green State University
                              Buena Vista University
                              Cal Poly
                              Campbell University
                              Canisius College
                              Cedarville University
                              Central Michigan University
                              Central Michigan University
                              Clarke University
                              Clemson University
                              Colgate University
                              College of Charleston
                              College of Charleston
                              Colorado Christian University
                              Concordia University, Irvine
                              Creighton
                              Dartmouth College
                              Dominican University
                              Drake University
                              Drexel University
                              Duke University
                              Duquesne University
                              East Carolina University
                              Eastern New Mexico University
                              elmhurst college
                              FIU
                              Fort Hays State University
                              George Mason University
                              George Mason University
                              Georgia State University
                              Georgia State University
                              Goshen College
                              Hofstra University
                              Hofstra University
                              Houston Baptist University
                              Howard University
                              Illinois Wesleyan University
                              Indiana university
                              Iowa State University
                              Jacksonville University
                              James Madison University
                              Kalamazoo College
                              Lafayette College
                              Lafayette College
                              Lafayette College
                              Lehigh University
                              Liberty University
                              Liberty University
                              Lindenwood University-Belleville
                              LSU
                              Macalester College
                              Manhattan College
                              Marquette University
                              Marquette University
                              Metro State- Denver
                              Michigan State University
                              Middle Tennessee State University
                              Minnesota State University Moorhead
                              Mississippi State University
                              Missouri State University
                              National Scouting Report
                              NC State Univ
                              Newman University
                              NJIT
                              North Dakota State University
                              North Dakota State University
                              Northern Illinois University
                              Northern Illinois University
                              Northern Kentucky University
                              Northern Kentucky University
                              Northwestern State University
                              Oakland University
                              Ohio University
                              oklahoma state university
                              Old Dominion University
                              Ole Miss
                              Oral Roberts University
                              Penn State University
                              Penn State University
                              Pepperdine University
                              Post University
                              Purdue University Calumet
                              Purdue University Calumet
                              Regis University
                              Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
                              Rice University
                              Rice University
                              Rider University
                              Saint Louis University
                              Saint Mary’s College - CA
                              Saint Mary’s College of California
                              Saint Rose
                              Saint Rose
                              Samford
                              San Jose State University
                              Seattle Pacific University
                              SMU
                              SMU
                              South Dakota State University
                              South Dakota State University
                              Southern IL Edwardsville
                              St. John’s University
                              St. Olaf College
                              Stony Brook University
                              Syracuse University
                              Tennessee Tech University
                              Tennessee Tech University
                              Texas A&M
                              Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi
                              Texas State University
                              Texas Tech University
                              The University of Kentucky
                              The University of Wyoming
                              The University of Wyoming
                              Towson
                              Trinity International University
                              UNC Chapel Hill
                              UNCG
                              UNCG
                              United States Air Force Academy
                              University at Albany
                              University of Alabama
                              University of Arizona
                              University of Bridgeport
                              University of Central Arkansas
                              University of Central Florida
                              University of Central Missouri
                              University of Cincinnati
                              University of Colorado
                              University of Colorado
                              University of Colorado
                              University of Connecticut
                              University of Dayton
                              University of Denver
                              University of Evansville
                              University of Florida
                              University of Georgia
                              University of Houston
                              University of Illinois
                              University of Kansas
                              University of Kansas
                              University of Kentucky
                              University of Louisville
                              University of Maine
                              University of Maine
                              University of Massachusetts
                              University of Memphis
                              University of Miami
                              University of Miami
                              University of Michigan
                              University of Montana
                              University of Nevada Las Vegas
                              University of New Hampshire
                              University of Northern Colorado
                              University of Northern Iowa
                              University of Notre Dame
                              University of Oklahoma
                              University of Oklahoma
                              University of Pittsburgh
                              University of Pittsburgh
                              University of San Francisco
                              University of South Dakota
                              University of Southern Mississippi
                              University of Tennessee
                              University of Texas at El Paso
                              University of Texas at San Antonio
                              University of Vermont
                              University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
                              University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
                              University of Wyoming
                              University of Wyoming
                              Utah
                              Utah State Universtiy
                              Vanguard University
                              Wake Forest
                              Wake Forest
                              Washington U. in St. Louis
                              West Virginia University
                              Western Kentucky University
                              Western Washington University
                              Wheaton Coll. (Mass.)
                              William & Mary
                              Yale


                              Agree, but look at the number of coaches at the Disney tournament and also at Regionals...I just saw a really extensive list at the Region II Michigan regionals as even my daughters east coach future coach is at Michigan regionals this week. And if there are few ECNL clubs there.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Agree, but look at the number of coaches at the Disney tournament and also at Regionals...I just saw a really extensive list at the Region II Michigan regionals as even my daughters east coach future coach is at Michigan regionals this week. And if there are few ECNL clubs there.
                                It was a short trip to Orlando from Sanford. Why not kill 2 birds with one stone? Then again, it seems that there are a few notables who decided to head home rather than wait around.

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