Now the former MPS has developed quite the engine and are now GPS...Global Premier Soccer. This is, in the youth soccer world, quite a successful move and position to be in. They now offer every level of soccer (except DAP) on the boys side. Your child can play at the lowest levels (below select), the select level, the elite level, or the NPL level. If he is at the NPL level then that is great and those teams will be very strong and those families will have little need to look to the Revs, Bolts, or Seacoast for soccer in the high school years. The teams train 10-11 months per year with tournaments throughout....granted many of these tournaments are GPS sponsored.
However, if you are not at the NPL level then all bets are off. No different than playing a varsity sport in college or club or intramural sport.
I look forward to seeing how the NPL teams do. I also wonder at what point will they regionalize (inter-state) the NPL teams to make mega-teams.
However, if you are not at the NPL level then all bets are off. No different than playing a varsity sport in college or club or intramural sport.
I look forward to seeing how the NPL teams do. I also wonder at what point will they regionalize (inter-state) the NPL teams to make mega-teams.
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