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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    No - I've seen the flowery language with younger age groups - like U12. It's a real issue with parents. I think the use of foul language by teams coached by BA is really high, led by AA in fact. It's so bad that USSF coaches have criticized the DA team for it.
    Really? You know of this do you? You are not being truthful, but then again anyone can come on this sight and lie. That is why this forum is a joke. Care to tell us who you are? No, of course not.

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      Ha ha - I know, believe me - and anyone associated with the team knows they got this critique from Lepore. It's not a big deal, I have nothing against swearing and don't think this is so important to anyone else. BUT, when they are scouting players for NT call-ups, they don't want someone who let's loose the F-word at his teammates when frustrated. So, as BA would say - clean it the F-up..

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Ha ha - I know, believe me - and anyone associated with the team knows they got this critique from Lepore. It's not a big deal, I have nothing against swearing and don't think this is so important to anyone else. BUT, when they are scouting players for NT call-ups, they don't want someone who let's loose the F-word at his teammates when frustrated. So, as BA would say - clean it the F-up..
        I have a problem with swearing and language used in public does matter to me. Please don't speak for anyone but yourself.

        Lets all clean it up.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Really? You know of this do you? You are not being truthful, but then again anyone can come on this sight and lie. That is why this forum is a joke. Care to tell us who you are? No, of course not.
          I am not the OP, but, i couldn't help to notice that YOU didn't identify yourself either

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            I am not the OP, but, i couldn't help to notice that YOU didn't identify yourself either
            Excellent point well made.

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              Any new college destination news? D1, D2 or D3?

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                D1

                Haden Cosman-Berkshire School-American University
                Zeiko Lewis-Berkshire School-Boston College
                Adolph Kawuba-NE Eagles-Wilbraham& Monson Academy-Boston College
                Nate Pomeroy-Bolts-Groton Dunstable HS-Brown
                Sebastian Blickman-Lincoln-Bucknell
                Jett Oristaglio-FC Blazers-Nobles&Green-Dartmouth
                Sam Millbury-Seacoast-Brooks-Lafayette
                David Itoafa-MPS-NJIT*
                Harrison Balder-Bolts-Thayer Academy-Northeastern
                Matthew Callahan-Bolts-Newton North-Northeastern
                Marc Greenblatt-Bolts-Winchester-Northeastern
                Robert Schallmo-Bolts-Thayer Academy-Northeastern
                Dominik Machado-Revs-Prov College
                Mac Steeves-Bolts-Needham HS-Prov College
                Chip Sherman-Aztecs-Masconomet HS-Siena
                Mark Richards-Oakwood-Williston Northampton-UCONN
                Bernard Yeboah-NE Eagles-Worc Academy-Vermont


                D2

                An Huynh-Bolts-Andover-Adelphi

                D3

                Fritz Windover-NMH-Bates
                Josh Ocel-Worcester Academy-Brandeis
                Tony Amolo-Berkshire School-Kenyon College
                Sam Clougher-Berkshire School-Kenyon College
                Luis Echeverria-Berkshire School-Middlebury College
                Phil Skayne-Middlesex School-Middlebury College
                Malcolm Steele-NMH-Tufts*
                Greg Conrad-Brooks-Middlebury*
                Jory Makin-Brooks-Middlebury*

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  D1

                  Haden Cosman-Berkshire School-American University
                  Zeiko Lewis-Berkshire School-Boston College
                  Adolph Kawuba-NE Eagles-Wilbraham& Monson Academy-Boston College
                  Nate Pomeroy-Bolts-Groton Dunstable HS-Brown
                  Sebastian Blickman-Lincoln-Bucknell
                  Jett Oristaglio-FC Blazers-Nobles&Green-Dartmouth
                  Sam Millbury-Seacoast-Brooks-Lafayette
                  David Itoafa-MPS-NJIT*
                  Harrison Balder-Bolts-Thayer Academy-Northeastern
                  Matthew Callahan-Bolts-Newton North-Northeastern
                  Marc Greenblatt-Bolts-Winchester-Northeastern
                  Robert Schallmo-Bolts-Thayer Academy-Northeastern
                  Dominik Machado-Revs-Prov College
                  Mac Steeves-Bolts-Needham HS-Prov College
                  Chip Sherman-Aztecs-Masconomet HS-Siena
                  Mark Richards-Oakwood-Williston Northampton-UCONN
                  Bernard Yeboah-NE Eagles-Worc Academy-Vermont


                  D2

                  An Huynh-Bolts-Andover-Adelphi

                  D3

                  Fritz Windover-NMH-Bates
                  Josh Ocel-Worcester Academy-Brandeis
                  Tony Amolo-Berkshire School-Kenyon College
                  Sam Clougher-Berkshire School-Kenyon College
                  Luis Echeverria-Berkshire School-Middlebury College
                  Phil Skayne-Middlesex School-Middlebury College
                  Malcolm Steele-NMH-Tufts*
                  Greg Conrad-Brooks-Middlebury*
                  Jory Makin-Brooks-Middlebury*
                  Where are all the D3 Early Decision players?

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                    D1

                    Haden Cosman-Berkshire School-American University
                    Zeiko Lewis-Berkshire School-Boston College
                    Adolph Kawuba-NE Eagles-Wilbraham& Monson Academy-Boston College
                    Noah Sinkoff-Berkshire School-Boston University*
                    Nate Pomeroy-Bolts-Groton Dunstable HS-Brown
                    Sebastian Blickman-Lincoln-Bucknell
                    Jett Oristaglio-FC Blazers-Nobles&Green-Dartmouth
                    Sam Millbury-Seacoast-Brooks-Lafayette
                    David Itoafa-MPS-NJIT
                    Harrison Balder-Bolts-Thayer Academy-Northeastern
                    Matthew Callahan-Bolts-Newton North-Northeastern
                    Marc Greenblatt-Bolts-Winchester-Northeastern
                    Robert Schallmo-Bolts-Thayer Academy-Northeastern
                    Dominik Machado-Revs-Prov College
                    Mac Steeves-Bolts-Needham HS-Prov College
                    Chip Sherman-Aztecs-Masconomet HS-Siena
                    Mark Richards-Oakwood-Williston Northampton-UCONN
                    Bernard Yeboah-NE Eagles-Worc Academy-Vermont


                    D2

                    An Huynh-Bolts-Andover-Adelphi

                    D3

                    Fritz Windover-NMH-Bates
                    Josh Ocel-Worcester Academy-Brandeis
                    Tony Amolo-Berkshire School-Kenyon College
                    Sam Clougher-Berkshire School-Kenyon College
                    Luis Echeverria-Berkshire School-Middlebury College
                    Phil Skayne-Middlesex School-Middlebury College
                    Malcolm Steele-NMH-Tufts
                    Greg Conrad-Brooks-Middlebury
                    Jory Makin-Brooks-Middlebury
                    Brandon Allen-Berkshire School-Franklin&Marshall*
                    Matt Renzi-Berkshire School-Babson College*

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                      Looks like Berkshire has more college commitments than either of the DAP teams! Wonder if they could have won the NESCAC this year.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Looks like Berkshire has more college commitments than either of the DAP teams! Wonder if they could have won the NESCAC this year.
                        Divisions aside, it's an impressive group of college choices by all the boys. Good luck to them all.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Divisions aside, it's an impressive group of college choices by all the boys. Good luck to them all.
                          Don't know if thought that was a knock or what. It wasn't. Even knowing that many are still unreported overall, that is quite a showing for one school (Berkshire).

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Don't know if thought that was a knock or what. It wasn't. Even knowing that many are still unreported overall, that is quite a showing for one school (Berkshire).
                            All the schools have boys going to very good colleges, again, regardless of d1 or 3

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Looks like Berkshire has more college commitments than either of the DAP teams! Wonder if they could have won the NESCAC this year.
                              Good luck to the Berkshire boys and congratulations on their college destinations. The answer to your question is they would have been beaten like a drum by the NESCAC college teams, especially the top 8. Word of warning to the HS Class of 2013 who is thinking of playing D3 college soccer, especially in the NESCAC, the speed of play and physicality of play in the NESCAC is at a higher level than you have experienced to this point in your career. You will be wise to train harder than you ever have if you want to have a chance, repeat chance, to get on the field as a freshman. College soccer, even D3, is a huge step up from HS, Prep, and Club soccer. Good luck, but be ready, because the college coach only is concerned about winning and he doesn't care who plays and who doesn't as long as the team wins.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                All the schools have boys going to very good colleges, again, regardless of d1 or 3
                                What do you mean by "all the schools"? Actually a small number of schools being reported, and so far Berkshire is by far the standout school (although few if any of their players seem to be from Mass).

                                To the NESCAC supporter, I was jesting, although I think you're overdramatizing how great NESCAC soccer is. It is good, not great. But I do agree that it is difficult to earn meaningful time and that interested players, even with strong pedigrees, better show up in the best shape of their lives and ready to compete.

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