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I wonder if California is really producing better players, or if it just looks that way because they recruit so heavily from California? Maybe they are just predisposed to rate california players higher?
The NCAA womens final four was 4 East Coast teams: Penn State, Duke, Rutgers, Florida State.
Also I listened to an interview with April Henricks from Glenn Crooks and April said that since CA has produced so many national team players, they "wanted to give a DA to every California team that wanted it." .....
I think that reasoning seems a little off. I would think they'd want to congregate the best of the best instead. Scout as many teams as possible, then set up regions where the top player meet and train once a week or so.
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The ECNL def needs to add a couple teams from NY... it will be very interesting to see who joins.
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🤔🤔 I'm thinking Cedar Stars should apply. Teams could fund the free GDA. SI fields half way done (2 built). Support the SI/NYC economy. Keep southern ENY talent from scurrying over the Outerbridge or the Goethals. Give some much needed love to the city kids. LI parents can send their players via car service since we all know LI parents are loaded 😂😂
J/K 😛
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wonder if California is really producing better players, or if it just looks that way because they recruit so heavily from California? Maybe they are just predisposed to rate california players higher?
The NCAA womens final four was 4 East Coast teams: Penn State, Duke, Rutgers, Florida State.
Also I listened to an interview with April Henricks from Glenn Crooks and April said that since CA has produced so many national team players, they "wanted to give a DA to every California team that wanted it." .....
I think that reasoning seems a little off. I would think they'd want to congregate the best of the best instead. Scout as many teams as possible, then set up regions where the top player meet and train once a week or so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post🤔🤔 I'm thinking Cedar Stars should apply. Teams could fund the free GDA. SI fields half way done (2 built). Support the SI/NYC economy. Keep southern ENY talent from scurrying over the Outerbridge or the Goethals. Give some much needed love to the city kids. LI parents can send their players via car service since we all know LI parents are loaded 😂😂
J/K 😛
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBTW I'm not the poster jaw-boning about Cedar Stars over on BOTN. 1st year enlistment here. Don't know enough about TR or the boys side.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI expect NYSCE will make an attempt to secure ECNL for fall 2017. Their will be pressure on them to succeed. Surf may have no rep in NY, but they will have ready-made teams (migrating en masse from NYSCE) if they get ECNL in the Westchester location.
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Larry didn't make a separate post announcing the latest Surf coaching hire like he did with the others. You'd think he'd be all over the "college coach" aspect.
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You're right he didn't. Funny comment by somebody that they were greatful for the new coach because now they had an "in" to get into Mercy and/or Maverick college.
Oh yeah, gateway to college that Surf club is.
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Surf has their fees posted under the FAQs.
$2950 for kids aged 13-17, Westchester and the Boroughs
$2450 for kids aged 13-17, Long Island
Why the disparity?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSurf has their fees posted under the FAQs.
$2950 for kids aged 13-17, Westchester and the Boroughs
$2450 for kids aged 13-17, Long Island
Why the disparity?
As a non-profit 501(c)(3), we try to keep costs as low as possible, so our membership dues will be less than the for profit NPL/ECNL/DA clubs
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The fee structure makes no sense. Interesting that Surf wants all of their money by November.
The older age groups have to be paid up before they start playing.
Annual Tuition –U8-U10 (Westchester/5 Boroughs)
$1,950 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1
Annual Tuition –U8-U10 (Long Island)
$1,450 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1
Annual Tuition –U11-U12 (Westchester/5 Boroughs)
$2,450 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1/$500-Oct.1
Annual Tuition –U11-U12 (Long Island)
$1,950 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1
Annual Tuition – U13-17 (Westchester/5 Boroughs)
$2,950 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1/$500-Oct.1/$500-Nov.1
Annual Tuition – U13-17 (Long Island)
$2,450 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1/$500-Oct. 1
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe fee structure makes no sense. Interesting that Surf wants all of their money by November.
The older age groups have to be paid up before they start playing.
Annual Tuition –U8-U10 (Westchester/5 Boroughs)
$1,950 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1
Annual Tuition –U8-U10 (Long Island)
$1,450 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1
Annual Tuition –U11-U12 (Westchester/5 Boroughs)
$2,450 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1/$500-Oct.1
Annual Tuition –U11-U12 (Long Island)
$1,950 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1
Annual Tuition – U13-17 (Westchester/5 Boroughs)
$2,950 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1/$500-Oct.1/$500-Nov.1
Annual Tuition – U13-17 (Long Island)
$2,450 payable in installments as follows:
On Acceptance $450/$500-Jul. 1/$500-Aug.1/$500-Sep.1/$500-Oct. 1
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Be very, very wary of a club that wants all its money up front. If you want out of a bad situation/bad fit then you're out even more money
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