Dover Dreamers are a team in New York East... made up of mostly Right to Dream boys here on Scholarship to New England Prep Schools. Four Dreamers are playing or going to Mass Schools (3 B.C.) (1 Williams) The team was undefeated in u19 for 2 years in all Tournaments and Competition (MAPS N.E. MAPS N.J. Annandale) including Academy's. Ranked #1 New York and #8 Nationally last season. Posted because I noticed Prep School Kids not from Mass on the list. Sorry for the mix-up
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDover Dreamers are a team in New York East... made up of mostly Right to Dream boys here on Scholarship to New England Prep Schools. Four Dreamers are playing or going to Mass Schools (3 B.C.) (1 Williams) The team was undefeated in u19 for 2 years in all Tournaments and Competition (MAPS N.E. MAPS N.J. Annandale) including Academy's. Ranked #1 New York and #8 Nationally last season. Posted because I noticed Prep School Kids not from Mass on the list. Sorry for the mix-up
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Clearly there is a difference between lists that are MA "born and bred" and lists that include internationals and kids from all over the country. That doesn't matter so much to me, as it is pretty easy to figure out who is who. The bigger story may be how competitive college slots are, and even or maybe especially for top-end D3s. There is endless debate about how good or how bad soccer is in our area. That debate doesn't impact at all how attractive the New England area colleges are for folks across the country and even internationally, and obviously one of the major bridges facilitating this interest is the New England prep school scene.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDover Dreamers are a team in New York East... made up of mostly Right to Dream boys here on Scholarship to New England Prep Schools. Four Dreamers are playing or going to Mass Schools (3 B.C.) (1 Williams) The team was undefeated in u19 for 2 years in all Tournaments and Competition (MAPS N.E. MAPS N.J. Annandale) including Academy's. Ranked #1 New York and #8 Nationally last season. Posted because I noticed Prep School Kids not from Mass on the list. Sorry for the mix-up
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Lawrence Academy does not have any boys from the Right to Dream Academy and they are not slated at this time to receive any.
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Curious how these players fare in college on the academic front. Don't know these particular boys, but I do know some international recruited kids who certainly struggle (understandably) in prep school. BC has academic support in place for athletes, but IDK about the NESCACS.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCurious how these players fare in college on the academic front. Don't know these particular boys, but I do know some international recruited kids who certainly struggle (understandably) in prep school. BC has academic support in place for athletes, but IDK about the NESCACS.
Absolutely true about the struggle aspect... tough moving to a new language and testing. Especially with some of there Prep School placements. BC does well supporting them as do allot of D1 programs... NESCACS do not have the same support. Right to Dream is different ...they are required to attend 4 years of Academy Schooling.
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I know of a program in Africa, where the players attend yrs of schooling in advance to prepare for coming to America (prep school and then college), only allow the players to play D3. Their intent is to protect the recruits and not allow them to be "used" by the intensity of D1 soccer, but to allow them a more balanced college experience. Ironic then that there is less academic support in place at these elite D3 colleges. Despite the preparation, many are not ready to be thrust into the environment and rigorous curriculum.
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I have heard of this as well....RTD stresses the balance too and does not segregate between D1 and D3... that is based solely on there soccer ability and academic level.
RTD also sends graduates direct to the European clubs ... Man City just signed a graduate who will start there in the fall.
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Henry Balf-Bolts-Waring School-Boston College
Idrissa Bangura-Manhattan PSG-NMH-Boston College
Eric Udelson-Bolts-Needham HS-Boston University
John Conry-None-St Bernards HS-Bryant
Dan Casey-Bolts-Westboro HS-Central Ct State
Luke Albertini-Revs-North Attleboro HS-Central Ct State
Chris Booth-Bolts-Roxbury School-Duke
Emmett Clarek-Berkshire School-Fordham University
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
Lenior Sery Jr-?-Wachusett HS-UMass* JC transfer
Jake Davis-Bolts-Saint Raphael- UMass Lowell
Will Rasid-Revs-Minnechaug RHS-UNH
Ackim Mpofu-Cushing Academy-Northeastern
Harrison Swartz-Bolts-Needham HS-Northeastern
Frantzdy Pierrot-Seacoast-Melrose HS-Northeastern
Wesley Turner-Revs-Newton North HS-Northeastern
Tanner Tomasi-Berkshire-Syracuse University
Matthew Callahan-Bolts-Newton North-Northeastern-San Diego State University
Lukas Ritzer-Revs-Sutton-Providence
Chase Townsend-Bolts-Bishop Feehan HS-Providence
Steven Kilday-Crusaders-Providence*
Alex Ainscough-Bolts-Canton HS-Stanford
D2
Keith Rogers - Bayside -Norton-Assumption
D3
Aziz Khan-Bolts-Lawrence Academy-Amherst College
John Curtin-Bolts-Belmont Hill-Bowdoin College
Sam Ward-MPS-St Marks-Bowdoin College
Steven Van Sicien-NEFC-Rivers-Bowdoin College
Christian Hernandez-Bolts-Lawrence Academy-Brandeis
Nate Summers-Berkshire School-Conn College
Adrian Colmenares-Lawrence Academy-Hobart College
Myles Cecchetelli-Western-West Springfield-St Lawrence
Bruce Johnson-Revs-Brewster-Tufts
Hayden Van Brewer-Beachside CT-Minnechaung Regional HS-Vassar College
Adam Cowie Haskell-Crusaders-Thayer Academy-Wesleyan University
Sean Hulburt-CSU-Silver Lake-Wheaton College
Jamie Bailey-Bolts-Groton Dunstable HS-Wheaton College*
Thomas Sar-Bolts-Lawrence Academy-WPI
Looks like Steven will play with his brother.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf true then that's one of the funniest comments ever on TS. Clearly Harvard didn't run any background checks
Right on TDS. The new coach has a mandate - last to first in the Ivy. You know how that works.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAmadu Kunateh-Revs-Salem-Harvard
Right on TDS. The new coach has a mandate - last to first in the Ivy. You know how that works.
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