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2013-2014 Boys U11 Top Teams (MA)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd played the second tiered (if that is even possible) Stars team in the finals:
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PTUSA FC COASTAL IMPACT 6
FC STARS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat was the Stars U10 that lost in the Finals. Thier 03/04 United team. They finished first in the 4th Flight of U11 NEP, but had a whopping Goal Diff. I'm assuming they will move up one or two flights to have more competitive games in the Spring Season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour kids are not going to be 10 forever. Let them enjoy a holiday weekend without a soccer tournament. Team rankings at this age are so utterly meaningless, except for the opportunistic chest thumping by the parents.
I like the rabbit and the turtle reference! Exactly! Just keep working hard in practice, the soccer will develop.
If you're the turtle, and you work really hard, you may make the team but you won't start.
The thing that bothers me the most is the commitment to team and task that the turtles bring to the equation. They are the ones at every practice. They are the first to sign up for extra sessions. They simply want to improve. The rabbits play hockey, basketball and lacrosse and are never fully engaged. The coaches want all the rabbits they can get, though.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe they should just play better in the tournaments, like the NEP teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn all my years associated with club soccer I've seen this "just keep working hard" theory work once, ONCE! It's a shame, but it's true, genetics, birth date and athletic ability play a major role in athletic success.
If you're the turtle, and you work really hard, you may make the team but you won't start.
The thing that bothers me the most is the commitment to team and task that the turtles bring to the equation. They are the ones at every practice. They are the first to sign up for extra sessions. They simply want to improve. The rabbits play hockey, basketball and lacrosse and are never fully engaged. The coaches want all the rabbits they can get, though.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not sure whether you are just looking at their record and then making stupid comments (common here on TS) or if you have seen them play. The team has some talented players, maybe they will play your kids team soon.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think the Scorpions "talented" players should join NU. NU seems to be short players and the Scorpions record is not going to be motivation enough for the good players to stay around. Losing too much is demoralizing for kids at this age.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNU lacks depth, needs your help.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postit really does boggle the mind that newton residents actually have time to play soccer with their hebrew school (sunday ams!), piano lessons, math schools, dance lessons and whatever else these kids have to be subjected to every day by their overachieving, overbearing parents
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think the Scorpions "talented" players should join NU. NU seems to be short players and the Scorpions record is not going to be motivation enough for the good players to stay around. Losing too much is demoralizing for kids at this age.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think the Scorpions "talented" players should join NU. NU seems to be short players and the Scorpions record is not going to be motivation enough for the good players to stay around. Losing too much is demoralizing for kids at this age.
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