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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHard to read “won u17 nationals” out of context when you do not reference the league. My kids played in some of the top leagues in the country but I always reference the league they play in when referring to national tournaments. Of course some teams in each league could beat some teams in other leagues.
EXACLTY... I was at a tournament in NJ a few years ago that claimed it was the "National Championships" for ENPL... it was not even sanctioned and the host club just used the claim even though there was NO affiliation with ENPL. They claim to be a "national championships" to draw teams in and take the club $$$
ANY U17 national champion out of NH would get destroyed by any U17 team out of NEFC! #facts
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho says it was last year! They lost in the finals last year, lost in semi's the year before to the eventual champs and won the year before. Sorry to burst your bubble. At least 5 teams from NH went to nationals and while none made it out of group stage, almost all games were good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI like Bedford and Exeter not sure Central will be that strong. They lost a number of key players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBG and Londonderry girls should be right in the mix with Bedford and Exeter. Central will beat up most of D1 but agree they may struggle with the top teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow does any of this have anything to do with HS?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you know that they changed the TS laws and now you are allowed to go backwards thru pages to figure out the relevance of replies? The one's you are questioning are relevant to NH boys high school soccer. Girls soccer is the other thread.
The back and forth about Club Nationals doesn’t relate to HS season predictions. So I asked.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo reason to be a dlnk.
The back and forth about Club Nationals doesn’t relate to HS season predictions. So I asked.
Back on point: DI boys will be pretty open this year IMO... any of the top 6 teams could win it. Concord could be the surprise team in DI to take the title this year. Pinkerton will be back and I for one am curious what Exeter will do with a new coach.
DII: ConVal was a little bit of a surprise last year but don’t be surprised if they win another title this year. Lebanon and Coe-Brown will be down this year but I like Hollis Brookline as a sleeper pick. Bow boys will be back in the mix too.
DIII & DIV are wide open with their wacky schedules where they can’t play everyone - But Belmont and Hopkinton in DIII will be good and Gilford could return to glory too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo question MA has stronger soccer at both the club and HS level. I coached HS and club in NC for years and my club team typically had 3 or 4 scholarship athletes and we were a middle of the pack club program. My HS team came to CT for a preseason jamboree with some of my kids being recruited by CT colleges and we Blanked the CT schools. NH is what it is. Small
State, small pool of players, but in itself it does provide competitive soccer. That’s why NH clubs struggle when they get out of NH
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI coached at High Point Central - we had a pretty strong soccer tradition - feel free to research it! My final year coaching HS was 2008. Coached from 1994 - 2008.
'No question MA has stronger soccer at both the club and HS level. I coached HS and club in NC for years and my club team typically had 3 or 4 scholarship athletes and we were a middle of the pack club program. My HS team came to CT for a preseason jamboree with some of my kids being recruited by CT colleges and we Blanked the CT schools.'
Tell us again why you have any credibility as far as judging NE soccer today? Playing in 1 weekend tournament? And not for the past 10 years? What was your teams record while you were coach?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou coached 10 years ago in NC. Here's what you wrote to somehow qualify your opinion about NH soccer vs. Mass.:
'No question MA has stronger soccer at both the club and HS level. I coached HS and club in NC for years and my club team typically had 3 or 4 scholarship athletes and we were a middle of the pack club program. My HS team came to CT for a preseason jamboree with some of my kids being recruited by CT colleges and we Blanked the CT schools.'
Tell us again why you have any credibility as far as judging NE soccer today? Playing in 1 weekend tournament? And not for the past 10 years? What was your teams record while you were coach?
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