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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHigh school soccer is all about the coach. There's a reason the same schools seem to make the final four year after year. It's because the coaches have figured out a way to combine their club players and school only players and create a winning team. Smithfield girls, Cumberland girls, NK boys, Shea boys, Portsmouth girls always seem to be in the mix.
A strong feeder program from town soccer and the middle school is a big help. But neither is a guarantee of wins once kids get to the high school. Lincoln is a good example of having a strong town and middle school program that fails at the varsity level. Similar sized town as Smithfield. Similar level of losses to private schools. Both have great town programs and great middle school programs. Yet Smithfield is in the mix every year and Lincoln wins only 2 games. The difference is the coaching.
Lasalle girls are a good example of how having a bad coach can negate having the biggest talent pool. It's all about the coach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHigh school soccer is all about the coach. There's a reason the same schools seem to make the final four year after year. It's because the coaches have figured out a way to combine their club players and school only players and create a winning team. Smithfield girls, Cumberland girls, NK boys, Shea boys, Portsmouth girls always seem to be in the mix.
A strong feeder program from town soccer and the middle school is a big help. But neither is a guarantee of wins once kids get to the high school. Lincoln is a good example of having a strong town and middle school program that fails at the varsity level. Similar sized town as Smithfield. Similar level of losses to private schools. Both have great town programs and great middle school programs. Yet Smithfield is in the mix every year and Lincoln wins only 2 games. The difference is the coaching.
Lasalle girls are a good example of how having a bad coach can negate having the biggest talent pool. It's all about the coach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn observation, mt hope is not a very good team. All they do is kick the ball it's ridiculous. Didn't even see them string three passes together. Surprised they made it this far.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter is/was a senior on the Lincoln girls soccer team. Didn't play that much, that's ok she's a smart kid and knows her limitations and was happy to be part of the team. From what I can gather there was 1 sophomore on the team and 6 freshmen tried out this year. Of those 6, 2-3 were ready for D1 varsity. There was no U14 competitive town team to feed a JV program, so when you say Lincoln has a strong town and MS feeder program my only conclusion is that you are a blowhard who doesn't know their ass from their elbow. Basically a squad of 17 outfield players, 5-6 who are true D1 level, 5-6 solid D2 players, rest JV level. No real D1 talent off the bench, injuries, and freshman who were use to beating up on middle school teams that can't handle any kind of on field adversity. Many girls give up after going down a goal; with no real competition for starting spots on the team and bad/lazy attitudes in practice, no surprise they only won a couple of games. If the coaches are guilty of anything it was not anticipating the lack of numbers/ talent coming up from MS, the town competitive teams are non-existent, they should have stayed in D2, as some parents wanted, myself included (my daughter may have got more playing time her senior year) and continued to beat up on East Providence and Cranston East. Future? only 6 players coming up next year so unlikely to run a JV team again, same lack of depth, no competition for playing time = complacent players
btw ... First visit to Johnston since the renovation - beautiful job, what a beautiful facility
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo true, Cumberland should have been given a PK & several more free kicks. Lots of missed Mt Hope handballs & jersey pulls. Good thing the better team prevailed despite the terrible refereeing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo true, Cumberland should have been given a PK & several more free kicks. Lots of missed Mt Hope handballs & jersey pulls. Good thing the better team prevailed despite the terrible refereeing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter is/was a senior on the Lincoln girls soccer team. Didn't play that much, that's ok she's a smart kid and knows her limitations and was happy to be part of the team. From what I can gather there was 1 sophomore on the team and 6 freshmen tried out this year. Of those 6, 2-3 were ready for D1 varsity. There was no U14 competitive town team to feed a JV program, so when you say Lincoln has a strong town and MS feeder program my only conclusion is that you are a blowhard who doesn't know their ass from their elbow. Basically a squad of 17 outfield players, 5-6 who are true D1 level, 5-6 solid D2 players, rest JV level. No real D1 talent off the bench, injuries, and freshman who were use to beating up on middle school teams that can't handle any kind of on field adversity. Many girls give up after going down a goal; with no real competition for starting spots on the team and bad/lazy attitudes in practice, no surprise they only won a couple of games. If the coaches are guilty of anything it was not anticipating the lack of numbers/ talent coming up from MS, the town competitive teams are non-existent, they should have stayed in D2, as some parents wanted, myself included (my daughter may have got more playing time her senior year) and continued to beat up on East Providence and Cranston East. Future? only 6 players coming up next year so unlikely to run a JV team again, same lack of depth, no competition for playing time = complacent players
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd Mt Hope should have been given a PK in the first half on a clear break in by the MT Hope Striker. Clearly in front of defender, tripped from behind with no ball play. Ref saw it and played on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks, you helped make my point, stop whining about the refs, they sucked both ways!! Mt Hope lost because they lost not because of the refs. Both teams could have been given PKs & maybe a few free kicks but it was bad reffing both ways, the better team won.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn short, please drag the team down to d2 so my daughter can play more. Forgot the whole team was about your daughter.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have two daughters on Lincoln and I spent the last night watching the semis in Johnston not constructing a post about Lincoln that literally no one in this universe is interested in reading two days before State Final. Good luck Lasalle & Cumberland ....
btw ... First visit to Johnston since the renovation - beautiful job, what a beautiful facility
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't be so dramatic, not about my daughter, that was beside the pointt, my point was , and I guess I have to spell it out for you, don't make a move to D1 without the proper planning, make sure you have the numbers and talent to support a D1 program
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlenty of talent to win more than 3 games in d1. Plenty of Bayside and NEFC players on Lincoln varsity. They all came up through a very successful town program. They won big in middle school. The problem is the coaching.
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