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    Anyone know where the scorer from Silver lake is going....

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      And your kid could have gotten into a better school if he had played a sport instead of partying all weekend. These are all good choices...the key word being choices. Most of which are made based on academics first, soccer second. Soccer opens doors, helps somewhat but is just a part of a complete package. Everyone comes with a different package, sports, arts, music. Not everyone is a great student. For some, the sports is the carrot all these years, for others it helps them focus and is another set of eyes on their academic and private lives. For those good students, soccer is the gravy that completes the package. We all hear and repeat the mantra "it takes a village to raise a child". Why can't these soccer teams/coaches be part of that village. I know that my son's coach(es) discuss grades and academics all the time. Contrary to what you might believe, the coaches care about these kids. I think it is hard to spend 3 years 5 days a week 10 months a year with them and not be vested in them.
      Soccer coaches care about winning games, whether it's club, high school or college. I have enough experience overseeing them to know. Athletics oversight asks coaches to pay attention to the academic side of their students 'experience'. Some are good about it, some pay lip service to it. One thing I'm sure of - the athletes parents know little, and love to believe the rosiest scenarios amongst all that they hear. As is well known, you won't eat sausage after a visit to the factory.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Soccer coaches care about winning games, whether it's club, high school or college. I have enough experience overseeing them to know. Athletics oversight asks coaches to pay attention to the academic side of their students 'experience'. Some are good about it, some pay lip service to it. One thing I'm sure of - the athletes parents know little, and love to believe the rosiest scenarios amongst all that they hear. As is well known, you won't eat sausage after a visit to the factory.
        Then you are one of the a-holes....most of the coaches working day in and day out with the players care about them. They are human beings. You on the other hand are a jerk and probably push numbers all day and have not interacted with a kid in decades.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Then you are one of the a-holes....most of the coaches working day in and day out with the players care about them. They are human beings. You on the other hand are a jerk and probably push numbers all day and have not interacted with a kid in decades.
          There are a lot of folks out there who just can't tolerate the thought of others and others' kids having a decent or even superb experience. The warnings about the difficulties of "making it," at all the various levels, and about the stresses of actually participating in college are warranted up to a point, but there is an overkill and disparagement of kids and their parents, clubs, colleges, etc that betrays some deeply seated issues and self-loathing for those who persist with the type of posts you responded to. If anyone dares suggest that he or she is having a good experience, then like clockwork the disparagements come in. Either the level isn't good enough, or it's D1 but not a top D1, or it's a semi-elite school but not an Ivy, or it's an Ivy but not one of the best athletic D1s, or it's closer to full price than full ride, or the kid made the roster but isn't getting major minutes, etc, etc. The impulse to ***** the air out of anyone who suggests they might have a balloon apparently is just too tempting to resist.

          One clarification. If anything, soccer helps most kids access a better school. Those who also criticize on this score have it wrong too. Kids and parents aren't choosing and staying with soccer solely so they can access a better school. That is to confuse cause and effect. Any kid who is not driven by a pretty significant love of the game and internal motivation to play won't be able to "make it" and take advantage of an admissions boost. But if they do have those attributes then a bit of help with college admissions may be an effect of their love of the game and hard work.

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            The idea that soccer helps kids access a better is one of those rosy scenarios. Most of the time, a college recruitment - if it happens - overcomes the lower GPA and other credentials due to the focus on the sport required to get that dispensation. And when a kid gets into a school that he's not prepared for, and continues with a hefty load of practices and games, the only option is to head for the easiest course of study and just get by. This is what happens to most soccer players at most good schools

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              The idea that soccer helps kids access a better is one of those rosy scenarios. Most of the time, a college recruitment - if it happens - overcomes the lower GPA and other credentials due to the focus on the sport required to get that dispensation. And when a kid gets into a school that he's not prepared for, and continues with a hefty load of practices and games, the only option is to head for the easiest course of study and just get by. This is what happens to most soccer players at most good schools

              So you would prefer that a kid not use what he/she could to get into a better school? It is also possible that an under-achiever in high school will figure it out if they are allowed to get one foot into the door of a better school.

              This is where many colleges are changing and having dedicated persons/tutors/teachers to help get the athletes by when necessary. Most schools that we have visited require a minimum of 3.0 GPA before becoming more independent academically. There are schools that are trying (or at least appearing to do so) to be responsible to their student athletes.

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                2015 Boys Update

                Miles Robinson-Bolts-Arlington-Syracuse
                Austin Aviza-Revs-Medway-Syracuse*
                Mohamed Kenawy-Bolts-Boston-Northeastern

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Miles Robinson-Bolts-Arlington-Syracuse
                  Austin Aviza-Revs-Medway-Syracuse*
                  Mohamed Kenawy-Bolts-Boston-Northeastern
                  from post #174

                  Adam Gibbs -Bolts-Westboro- Northeastern
                  Zachary Herivaux-Revs-Brookline/Beaver Country Day - Providence

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    The idea that soccer helps kids access a better is one of those rosy scenarios. Most of the time, a college recruitment - if it happens - overcomes the lower GPA and other credentials due to the focus on the sport required to get that dispensation. And when a kid gets into a school that he's not prepared for, and continues with a hefty load of practices and games, the only option is to head for the easiest course of study and just get by. This is what happens to most soccer players at most good schools
                    One of the more ludicrous posts I've seen. So soccer players either go to bad schools because of soccer or if soccer does help them get into a better school they do poorly and take easy classes because of soccer. We're not talking about D1 football and basketball. And for every 10 soccer players that go D1 at least 50-70 go D3 (and often academically-oriented D3s). Do you have any data to present?

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                      [QUOTE=Unregistered;1178456]from post #174



                      Denis Martinez- Chelsea-Bolts-Northeastern
                      Adam Gibbs -Bolts-Westboro- Northeastern
                      Miles Robinson-Bolts-Arlington-Syracuse
                      Mohamed Kenawy-Bolts-Boston-Northeastern
                      Zachary Herivaux-Revs-Brookline/Beaver Country Day - Providence
                      Austin Aviza-Revs-Medway-Syracuse

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                        Originally posted by perspective View Post
                        There are a lot of folks out there who just can't tolerate the thought of others and others' kids having a decent or even superb experience. The warnings about the difficulties of "making it," at all the various levels, and about the stresses of actually participating in college are warranted up to a point, but there is an overkill and disparagement of kids and their parents, clubs, colleges, etc that betrays some deeply seated issues and self-loathing for those who persist with the type of posts you responded to. If anyone dares suggest that he or she is having a good experience, then like clockwork the disparagements come in. Either the level isn't good enough, or it's D1 but not a top D1, or it's a semi-elite school but not an Ivy, or it's an Ivy but not one of the best athletic D1s, or it's closer to full price than full ride, or the kid made the roster but isn't getting major minutes, etc, etc. The impulse to ***** the air out of anyone who suggests they might have a balloon apparently is just too tempting to resist.

                        One clarification. If anything, soccer helps most kids access a better school. Those who also criticize on this score have it wrong too. Kids and parents aren't choosing and staying with soccer solely so they can access a better school. That is to confuse cause and effect. Any kid who is not driven by a pretty significant love of the game and internal motivation to play won't be able to "make it" and take advantage of an admissions boost. But if they do have those attributes then a bit of help with college admissions may be an effect of their love of the game and hard work.
                        This is probably the best post I've read on TS because it articulates my general thinking better than I could.

                        Let the Debbie downers try to tell you that your kid can't possibly have a positive college recruitment experience or become a contented student athlete. Something is always
                        wanting with them and assume (hope?) the same of everyone else. I'd pity them more if they weren't so vehement and venomous in their tirades.

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                          D1


                          Henry Balf-Bolts-Waring School-Boston College
                          Eric Udelson-Bolts-Needham HS-Boston University
                          Dan Casey-Bolts-Westboro HS-Central Ct State
                          Luke Albertini-Revs-North Attleboro HS-Central Ct State
                          Chris Booth-Bolts-Roxbury School-Duke
                          Declan McCabe-Revs-Rivers School-Georgetown
                          Christian Sady-Revs-BB&N-Harvard
                          David Price-Bolts-Beaver Country Day-High Point
                          Casey Hamill-NEFC-Bridgton Academy-UMass
                          Matt Mooney-Western-East Longmeadow HS-UMass
                          Brandon Vasquez-Western-Amherst HS-UMass
                          Jake Davis-Bolts-Saint Raphael- UMass Lowell
                          Will Rasid-Revs-Minnechaug RHS-UNH
                          Harrison Swartz-Bolts-Needham HS-Northeastern
                          Frantzdy Pierrot-Seacoast-Melrose HS-Northeastern
                          Wesley Turner-Revs-Newton North HS-Northeastern
                          Lukas Ritzer-Revs-Sutton-Providence
                          Chase Townsend-Bolts-Bishop Feehan HS-Providence
                          Alex Ainscough-Bolts-Canton HS-Stanford

                          D3
                          Myles Cecchetelli-Western-West Springfield-St Lawrence*
                          Bruce Johnson-Revs-Brewster-Tufts
                          Hayden Van Brewer-Beachside CT-Minnechaung Regional HS-Vassar College
                          Sean Hulburt-CSU-Silver Lake-Wheaton College

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            D1


                            Henry Balf-Bolts-Waring School-Boston College
                            Eric Udelson-Bolts-Needham HS-Boston University
                            Dan Casey-Bolts-Westboro HS-Central Ct State
                            Luke Albertini-Revs-North Attleboro HS-Central Ct State
                            Chris Booth-Bolts-Roxbury School-Duke
                            Declan McCabe-Revs-Rivers School-Georgetown
                            Christian Sady-Revs-BB&N-Harvard
                            David Price-Bolts-Beaver Country Day-High Point
                            Casey Hamill-NEFC-Bridgton Academy-UMass
                            Matt Mooney-Western-East Longmeadow HS-UMass
                            Brandon Vasquez-Western-Amherst HS-UMass
                            Jake Davis-Bolts-Saint Raphael- UMass Lowell
                            Will Rasid-Revs-Minnechaug RHS-UNH
                            Harrison Swartz-Bolts-Needham HS-Northeastern
                            Frantzdy Pierrot-Seacoast-Melrose HS-Northeastern
                            Wesley Turner-Revs-Newton North HS-Northeastern
                            Lukas Ritzer-Revs-Sutton-Providence
                            Chase Townsend-Bolts-Bishop Feehan HS-Providence
                            Alex Ainscough-Bolts-Canton HS-Stanford

                            D3
                            Myles Cecchetelli-Western-West Springfield-St Lawrence*
                            Bruce Johnson-Revs-Brewster-Tufts
                            Hayden Van Brewer-Beachside CT-Minnechaung Regional HS-Vassar College
                            Sean Hulburt-CSU-Silver Lake-Wheaton College
                            Henry Balf-Bolts-Waring School-Boston College
                            Eric Udelson-Bolts-Needham HS-Boston University
                            Dan Casey-Bolts-Westboro HS-Central Ct State
                            Luke Albertini-Revs-North Attleboro HS-Central Ct State
                            Chris Booth-Bolts-Roxbury School-Duke
                            Declan McCabe-Revs-Rivers School-Georgetown
                            Christian Sady-Revs-BB&N-Harvard
                            David Price-Bolts-Beaver Country Day-High Point
                            Casey Hamill-NEFC-Bridgton Academy-UMass
                            Matt Mooney-Western-East Longmeadow HS-UMass
                            Brandon Vasquez-Western-Amherst HS-UMass
                            Jake Davis-Bolts-Saint Raphael- UMass Lowell
                            Will Rasid-Revs-Minnechaug RHS-UNH
                            Harrison Swartz-Bolts-Needham HS-Northeastern
                            Frantzdy Pierrot-Seacoast-Melrose HS-Northeastern
                            Wesley Turner-Revs-Newton North HS-Northeastern
                            Lukas Ritzer-Revs-Sutton-Providence
                            Chase Townsend-Bolts-Bishop Feehan HS-Providence
                            Alex Ainscough-Bolts-Canton HS-Stanford

                            D2
                            Keith Rogers - Bayside -Norton-Assumption*

                            D3
                            Myles Cecchetelli-Western-West Springfield-St Lawrence*
                            Bruce Johnson-Revs-Brewster-Tufts
                            Hayden Van Brewer-Beachside CT-Minnechaung Regional HS-Vassar College
                            Sean Hulburt-CSU-Silver Lake-Wheaton College[/QUOTE]

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                              Anybody have any college news on TM and his talented teammate from Somerville?

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                                Henry Balf-Bolts-Waring School-Boston College
                                Eric Udelson-Bolts-Needham HS-Boston University
                                Dan Casey-Bolts-Westboro HS-Central Ct State
                                Luke Albertini-Revs-North Attleboro HS-Central Ct State
                                Chris Booth-Bolts-Roxbury School-Duke
                                Declan McCabe-Revs-Rivers School-Georgetown
                                Christian Sady-Revs-BB&N-Harvard
                                David Price-Bolts-Beaver Country Day-High Point
                                Casey Hamill-NEFC-Bridgton Academy-UMass
                                Matt Mooney-Western-East Longmeadow HS-UMass
                                Brandon Vasquez-Western-Amherst HS-UMass
                                Jake Davis-Bolts-Saint Raphael- UMass Lowell
                                Matt Mooney-Western-East Longmeadow-UMass Lowell*
                                Will Rasid-Revs-Minnechaug RHS-UNH
                                Harrison Swartz-Bolts-Needham HS-Northeastern
                                Frantzdy Pierrot-Seacoast-Melrose HS-Northeastern
                                Wesley Turner-Revs-Newton North HS-Northeastern
                                Lukas Ritzer-Revs-Sutton-Providence
                                Chase Townsend-Bolts-Bishop Feehan HS-Providence
                                Alex Ainscough-Bolts-Canton HS-Stanford

                                D2
                                Keith Rogers - Bayside -Norton-Assumption

                                D3
                                Myles Cecchetelli-Western-West Springfield-St Lawrence
                                Bruce Johnson-Revs-Brewster-Tufts
                                Hayden Van Brewer-Beachside CT-Minnechaung Regional HS-Vassar College
                                Sean Hulburt-CSU-Silver Lake-Wheaton College

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