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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    So it was preemptive sarcasm?

    I didn't see any reference to anyone making that statement in this thread.
    I'm sorry. When I read the forum rules, I must have missed the part that said I was only able to offer sarcasm is response to a specific post in a thread.

    My bad.

    I'll make sure not to address a general forum mentality that may make my post appear that it is not in direct response to a previously offered thought or opinion in the thread.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I'm sorry. When I read the forum rules, I must have missed the part that said I was only able to offer sarcasm is response to a specific post in a thread.

      My bad.

      I'll make sure not to address a general forum mentality that may make my post appear that it is not in direct response to a previously offered thought or opinion in the thread.
      It's nice to see that you're sorry.

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        #18
        I thought it was funny.

        Is Akron a good school. I know nothing about it other than it is in Ohio.

        Just showing my ignorance I am sure someone will point out that it has like 4 National titles in the last 10 years.

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          #19
          Akron was #1 in the country the past year for an extended stretch I believe

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            #20
            Three Mass. Natives Sign with BU
            Terriers Announce Five Incoming Freshmen
            April 16, 2009
            BOSTON – Three Massachusetts natives are among the five freshmen heading to the reigning America East champion Boston University men’s soccer team.

            On Thursday head coach Neil Roberts announced the incoming class, which includes a U.S. National Team Member, an All-American and the state of Massachusetts’ third all-time leading scorer.

            Mass. natives Diego Garcia (Lexington), Nick Prunier (Douglas) and Max White (Belmont) join Adedoja Akinsanya and goalkeeper Brandon Briggs to make up the Class of 2013.

            “We’re very happy with the incoming class,” Roberts said. “Obviously, we have an experienced team coming back. We only graduate one starter, so I think that the class coming in fits some of the needs we have as well as depth. We know that the style of play that these kids have can fit right in with what we are trying to do.”

            The first of three in-state recruits, Diego Garcia joins the Terriers from his hometown of Lexington. Named Boston Globe’s Division I Player of the Year, Garcia was an NSCAA All-American in 2008 after leading the Middlesex League in goals (21), assists (10) and points (31). Also an all-state and all-New England selection, he finished his career with 48 goals and 31 assists. He played club soccer with the FC Blazers and FC Greater Boston Bolts, winning the state cup and the Region I Premier League North championship in 2007 and 08. He was also selected to the 2008 Boston Herald and Globe’s all-scholastic squads.

            “Diego is another versatile player who can play upfront and the midfield,” Roberts said. “We’re not exactly sure yet where he’ll play. He can add to our depth and is a skillful player. The system he’s been in the last two years is very similar to what we’re trying to do.”

            Recipient of the Worcester Telegram’s 2008 Men’s Soccer Player of the Year award, Nick Prunier is currently ranked third all-time in the state of Massachusetts for goals scored with 105 total. A native of Douglas, he helped Douglas High to a 15-4-1 mark before falling to eventual D-III champion Broomfield in a Central Mass. Semifinal. A four-time all-state honoree, he was also named to this season’s all-New England all-star team. A member of the FC Blazers, Prunier helped the team win the state title at the U-15, 16 and 17 levels while also reaching the Region I finals.

            “Nick is a very gifted goal scorer,” Roberts said. “Obviously, he scored over 100 goals in high school. He scored at the club level and has played in regional finals, scoring big goals. He’s a striker and gets off shots quickly. He has great balance and everything he hits is pretty much on target. I think he’ll continue to score goals at the next level.”

            Another member of the FC Blazers, Max White joins BU from Belmont. A four-year varsity starter at Noble and Greenough, he is an all-state honoree and a two-time all-ISL first-team member. He helped the team reach the New England Class A semifinals once and the quarterfinals three times, including his senior year as a co-captain. Playing alongside Prunier with the Blazers, he served as a co-captain for three seasons, helping the team capture the state title three consecutive times and also reach the Region I finals each season as well.

            “Max is a true left back, which we haven’t had in a while,” Roberts said. “He’s a left-footed player and is technical. He needs to get stronger to adapt to the college game, but he’s a very talented true left back.”

            A native of Sacramento, Calif., Ade Akinsanya will join his older brother and rising sophomore, Temi, at the forward position this upcoming season. The winger played at John F. Kennedy High School but spent a majority of his time at the club (San Juan SC) and national level as a member of the U.S. U-14, 15, 17 and 18 pool. Ranked 23rd in TopDrawerSoccer.com’s 2009 recruiting class, Akinsanya traveled with the Adidas All-Star Italy team in 2006 and was honored on the Cal North State and Region IV teams multiple times.

            “He’s a very gifted player and is both athletic and powerful,” Roberts said. “He’s technical as well and can play a number of positions. He’s played up front and in the back for the national team and in the midfield for the regional team. So at a high level, he’s played a number of different positions and has shown he can be a very versatile player for us.”

            The lone goalkeeper in the group, Brandon Briggs is a native of Carson City, Nev., and currently holds the state record for most shutouts in a high school career with 35 in 61 games. He was a three-year starter at Carson H.S. and allowed only one goal in 20 games his senior year for a .067 goals against average. A member of the state Olympic Development Program (ODP) in 2005 and 06, Briggs spent the last three seasons at the club level with CASA Boca in Sacramento, Calif.

            “Brandon will give us depth at goal with Hrafn (Davidsson) back and Trevor (McManamon) getting a lot of experience this spring,” Roberts explained. “He’ll be an important part of our goalkeeping corps.”

            This past season, the Terriers finished with a 12-6-3 record after reaching the second round of the NCAA tournament.

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