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    New Hampshire Premier Soccer Academy

    received some information from them - anyone know anything about them?

    #2
    I believe it is the NH version of Mass Premier Soccer, but I could be wrong

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I believe it is the NH version of Mass Premier Soccer, but I could be wrong
      That it is....they are coming, all be prepared

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        #4
        MPS announcing today thier NH plans

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          #5
          Do these folks know about this?

          http://newhampshirepremiersoccer.org/

          Could be confusing.

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            #6
            Second rate at best. May be good for a town player looking to step it up. The first coach once kicked a ball, full strength at my kids head (he was 11) at a training session where he was assisting the private trainer. probably wasn't intentional, but instead of showing concern, he laughed. yuk, didn't like that- either did kid! :-)

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Second rate at best. May be good for a town player looking to step it up. The first coach once kicked a ball, full strength at my kids head (he was 11) at a training session where he was assisting the private trainer. probably wasn't intentional, but instead of showing concern, he laughed. yuk, didn't like that- either did kid! :-)
              So your entire evaluation of a program is one bad experience. May I ask whihc program you decided to play with?

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                #8
                New Hampshire Premier Soccer Academy (NHPSA) has established a partnership with the New Hampshire Classics and Granite FC to launch a new club program for players throughout New Hampshire.
                The partnership will create a new super club with over 40 teams competing as School of Excellence teams (U10-U12) and Premier Teams (U13-U19).
                “We are delighted to associate the NHPSA brand with Granite FC and the NH Classics with the goal to provide a superior player development pathway for players in New Hampshire,” said NHPSA General Manager Mark McDevitt. “I look forward to working with both groups in the launch of the new organization.”
                NHPSA has established a new club infrastructure, with a full-time office providing administrative support in operations, curriculum development, sports performance, sales & marketing, player identification, finance, graphic design, communications and media/public relations. Lenny Webb, formerly of Granite FC, will fulfill the role of NHPSA Premier Team Director while Deb McDonough, formerly of NH Classics, will fulfill the role of Premier Team Operations Director.
                “We have competed against teams from NHPSA sister organizations in Massachusetts and Maine and have always been impressed by the quality of the teams and the professionalism of the coaching staff,” said NH Classics President Jay Joseph. “The backroom support provided by NHPSA will help the new club become the most professional organization in the state.”
                NHPSA will also provide a full-time coaching staff to complement the existing Granite FC and NH Classics staff led by NHPSA Director of Soccer Paul Baber. The USSF ‘A’ License Coach will oversee player and coach education at the club.
                “NHPSA will provide the optimal environment for players to develop as athletes and as people,” said Granite FC President John Edwards. “We look forward to welcoming many new players to tryouts this summer as we seek to field the most competitive teams in the region during the 2011 / 2012 season.”
                “We look forward to the partnership and the opportunity to enhance the youth soccer experience for players and coaches in New Hampshire,” said NHPSA Director of Soccer Paul Baber. “We will look to attract players who seek to maximize their potential and compete at the highest levels of the game.”
                NHPSA will hold tryouts for all age groups in June 2011 in preparation to take the field in 2011 / 2012. All tryout details will be announced during the spring season.
                For more information on New Hampshire Premier Soccer Academy please visit www.nhpremiersocceracademy.com or contact Mark McDevitt on 781-891-6900 ext. 19 or mmcdevitt@nhpremiersocceracademy.com

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  MPS announcing today thier NH plans
                  Wow,
                  No more Classics or Granite...should be interesting.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    New Hampshire Premier Soccer Academy (NHPSA) has established a partnership with the New Hampshire Classics and Granite FC to launch a new club program for players throughout New Hampshire.
                    The partnership will create a new super club with over 40 teams competing as School of Excellence teams (U10-U12) and Premier Teams (U13-U19).
                    “We are delighted to associate the NHPSA brand with Granite FC and the NH Classics with the goal to provide a superior player development pathway for players in New Hampshire,” said NHPSA General Manager Mark McDevitt. “I look forward to working with both groups in the launch of the new organization.”
                    NHPSA has established a new club infrastructure, with a full-time office providing administrative support in operations, curriculum development, sports performance, sales & marketing, player identification, finance, graphic design, communications and media/public relations. Lenny Webb, formerly of Granite FC, will fulfill the role of NHPSA Premier Team Director while Deb McDonough, formerly of NH Classics, will fulfill the role of Premier Team Operations Director.
                    “We have competed against teams from NHPSA sister organizations in Massachusetts and Maine and have always been impressed by the quality of the teams and the professionalism of the coaching staff,” said NH Classics President Jay Joseph. “The backroom support provided by NHPSA will help the new club become the most professional organization in the state.”
                    NHPSA will also provide a full-time coaching staff to complement the existing Granite FC and NH Classics staff led by NHPSA Director of Soccer Paul Baber. The USSF ‘A’ License Coach will oversee player and coach education at the club.
                    “NHPSA will provide the optimal environment for players to develop as athletes and as people,” said Granite FC President John Edwards. “We look forward to welcoming many new players to tryouts this summer as we seek to field the most competitive teams in the region during the 2011 / 2012 season.”
                    “We look forward to the partnership and the opportunity to enhance the youth soccer experience for players and coaches in New Hampshire,” said NHPSA Director of Soccer Paul Baber. “We will look to attract players who seek to maximize their potential and compete at the highest levels of the game.”
                    NHPSA will hold tryouts for all age groups in June 2011 in preparation to take the field in 2011 / 2012. All tryout details will be announced during the spring season.
                    For more information on New Hampshire Premier Soccer Academy please visit www.nhpremiersocceracademy.com or contact Mark McDevitt on 781-891-6900 ext. 19 or mmcdevitt@nhpremiersocceracademy.com

                    So LW hates NEP and super -Y and spends the last 2 years telling parents how bad they are and now he has to tell them how great they are!!!!!

                    Eat crow much

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                      #11
                      Classics strong on the boys' side, Granite strong on the girls' side and the business acumen of MPS. This will give Seacoast a real test.

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                        #12
                        Probably a good move for classics and granite to compete with seacoast. Granite has nothing on the boys side for most post and classics nothing on the girls side. Problem is they won't all fit in the same room with big heads. Let's see after a year or two who gets cast aside.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          So LW hates NEP and super -Y and spends the last 2 years telling parents how bad they are and now he has to tell them how great they are!!!!!

                          Eat crow much
                          When has LW expressed "hate" for NEP and super-Y?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Probably a good move for classics and granite to compete with seacoast. Granite has nothing on the boys side for most post and classics nothing on the girls side. Problem is they won't all fit in the same room with big heads. Let's see after a year or two who gets cast aside.
                            Plus classics are definitely weakening...losing a lot of players. And people fed up with Granite with all their nickel and diming for average coaching (that comes from a parent who's kid plays there).

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              When has LW expressed "hate" for NEP and super-Y?
                              To every granite parent when ever the subject is brought up. NEP is not competitive and Super y is unorganized and a waste of money and time...I'm sure he will be singing a different tune now.

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