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Scorpions Elite u15 boys battered by GPS ranked 76 in state
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure - our elite boys do not get beat by a team ranked 76th in state playing their first ever game
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt least we create our own teams that are good through hard work and coaching of the players
It might be time to have your kids try out for GPS.
They have so many teams they'll find a place for most of them.
They won't make the South Elite team but I'm sure they would have a decent shot to make the South Select team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust an FYI, that "team ranked 76th in the state" is now ranked 35th in the state and the mighty Galway "Elite" boys are ranked 53rd. Your "elite" boys will never be as close in points to the GPS MA South Elite team as they are right now. Good luck on page 3 of the Gotsoccer rankings
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChasing got soccer points doesn't make you a good team. Most strong teams play up an age group or two to get better competition rather than worrying about the got soccer rank.
Weak teams play in the 3rd division of their own age group at the Seacoast Tournament.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would say very good teams play up a single age division. Almost no teams play up 2 age groups when they are true U15's.
Weak teams play in the 3rd division of their own age group at the Seacoast Tournament.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postcan anyone on scorpions boys side compare their coaching qualifications to MPS?
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