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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    No revs
    No Revs for both u14 and u16??

    What about Bolts, Seacoast and Oakwood?

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      No revs
      Wrong. Jerk.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        No Revs for both u14 and u16??

        What about Bolts, Seacoast and Oakwood?
        Beachside was as close to home as they got.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          No Revs for both u14 and u16??

          What about Bolts, Seacoast and Oakwood?
          Only a Bolts U16 Mid

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            No Revs for both u14 and u16??

            What about Bolts, Seacoast and Oakwood?
            It's not over yet but here are the New England players highlighted:

            Two Revs players- one U14, one U16
            One Bolts U16 player
            One Seacoast U16 player


            F Gabriel Padilla, New England Revolution – The Revolution’s young side enjoyed a strong outing against the Chicago Fire, posting a 3-0 win. Padilla was one of a handful of standouts, a crafty attacker in tight spaces that finished a first half chance extremely well.

            GK Patrick Quinn, New England Revolution – In one of the wilder games of the U16 Showcases, the Revolution held on for a 1-0 victory against San Jose. That only came to pass because of Quinn. Despite playing up a man, the Revolution were pinned in their own half for long portions of the game against the Earthquakes. Quinn made several second half save to preserve the lead and seal the win.

            M Vittorio Luzio, FC Boston Bolts – The midfielder came on as a second half sub and impressed with a nicely taken left-footed shot into the upper corner of the net. Bolts held on to defeat Texans SC Houston by a 2-1 score.

            F Galen Lewis, Seacoast United – The tricky dribbler was able to create space and separation against Richmond on several occasions. He scored two goals in a 4-2 loss against United.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              No Revs for both u14 and u16??

              What about Bolts, Seacoast and Oakwood?
              Two from revs

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                It's not over yet but here are the New England players highlighted:

                Two Revs players- one U14, one U16
                One Bolts U16 player
                One Seacoast U16 player


                F Gabriel Padilla, New England Revolution – The Revolution’s young side enjoyed a strong outing against the Chicago Fire, posting a 3-0 win. Padilla was one of a handful of standouts, a crafty attacker in tight spaces that finished a first half chance extremely well.

                GK Patrick Quinn, New England Revolution – In one of the wilder games of the U16 Showcases, the Revolution held on for a 1-0 victory against San Jose. That only came to pass because of Quinn. Despite playing up a man, the Revolution were pinned in their own half for long portions of the game against the Earthquakes. Quinn made several second half save to preserve the lead and seal the win.

                M Vittorio Luzio, FC Boston Bolts – The midfielder came on as a second half sub and impressed with a nicely taken left-footed shot into the upper corner of the net. Bolts held on to defeat Texans SC Houston by a 2-1 score.

                F Galen Lewis, Seacoast United – The tricky dribbler was able to create space and separation against Richmond on several occasions. He scored two goals in a 4-2 loss against United.
                Thanks!! Please post Sunday and Monday's top u16 players when they publish. I appreciate it.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Only a Bolts U16 Mid
                  ha! must be a bolts coach posting this.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    No Revs for both u14 and u16??

                    What about Bolts, Seacoast and Oakwood?
                    TDS watch maybe 3 games a day

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Beachside was as close to home as they got.
                      no Beachside players mentioned yet

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Good for 'em! Good practice. Now about all those PK's the Revs got....offense could use a little work too. Very few legitimate goals.
                        Yes every other Tweet was a Rev player taking a PK. These are recorded as regular goals on the game reports.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          TDS watch maybe 3 games a day
                          um..no they try to watch at least one half of one game from every team.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            It's not over yet but here are the New England players highlighted:

                            Two Revs players- one U14, one U16
                            One Bolts U16 player
                            One Seacoast U16 player


                            F Gabriel Padilla, New England Revolution – The Revolution’s young side enjoyed a strong outing against the Chicago Fire, posting a 3-0 win. Padilla was one of a handful of standouts, a crafty attacker in tight spaces that finished a first half chance extremely well.

                            GK Patrick Quinn, New England Revolution – In one of the wilder games of the U16 Showcases, the Revolution held on for a 1-0 victory against San Jose. That only came to pass because of Quinn. Despite playing up a man, the Revolution were pinned in their own half for long portions of the game against the Earthquakes. Quinn made several second half save to preserve the lead and seal the win.

                            M Vittorio Luzio, FC Boston Bolts – The midfielder came on as a second half sub and impressed with a nicely taken left-footed shot into the upper corner of the net. Bolts held on to defeat Texans SC Houston by a 2-1 score.

                            F Galen Lewis, Seacoast United – The tricky dribbler was able to create space and separation against Richmond on several occasions. He scored two goals in a 4-2 loss against United.
                            GP and GL are former Bolts players. So three Bolts / ex Bolts players highlighted. Go Bolts!!!

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              GP and GL are former Bolts players. So three Bolts / ex Bolts players highlighted. Go Bolts!!!
                              They both suck though.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                They both suck though.
                                Harsh but accurate. There are only literally 4-5 players (tops) in all of the three region's DAP teams (Seacoast, Revs, Bolts) and across all age groups, that are quality. Soccer insiders all know who they are.

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