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    2016 Boys High School Soccer

    Congratulations to Classical for making the transition to Division 1 Boys Soccer and flourishing.

    #2
    Maybe it's time CHARIHO drop to div 2.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Congratulations to Classical for making the transition to Division 1 Boys Soccer and flourishing.
      Should have moved up years ago.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Should have moved up years ago.
        Years ago they were in D3 and sharing the field with the football team and girls team .
        The credit goes to the coach for moving up divisions . He looses kids to the private schools and other sports but every year he still find a way to get the best out of his players.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Should have moved up years ago.
          Yes, by enrollment they probably always should have been Div 1. By going Div 1, they should actually help their recruitment as all the player recognition goes to the Div 1 players, and rightly so. Classical academics and cost should also be a selling point over LaSalle, which should help maintain top recruits.

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            #6
            Coach?

            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Years ago they were in D3 and sharing the field with the football team and girls team .
            The credit goes to the coach for moving up divisions . He looses kids to the private schools and other sports but every year he still find a way to get the best out of his players.
            Don't give coach credit for moving up. He refused to move last 3 years. Classical was forced up this year. Don't worry Moses Brown was suppose to replace Chariho this year but his AD took the mantle for not moving up when there clearly should have.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Years ago they were in D3 and sharing the field with the football team and girls team .
              The credit goes to the coach for moving up divisions . He looses kids to the private schools and other sports but every year he still find a way to get the best out of his players.
              Classical is a solid program with a solid coach, but every school in the state loses players to private schools and shares fields with other sports.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Don't give coach credit for moving up. He refused to move last 3 years. Classical was forced up this year. Don't worry Moses Brown was suppose to replace Chariho this year but his AD took the mantle for not moving up when there clearly should have.
                At least from a enrollment perspective, Moses Brown is playing in the appropriate league. Not quite like the other privates (LaSalle and Hendricken) that not only can get the players that want to avoid the town teams, but also have 50% to 90% higher male enrollment than the rest of Division 1. They should be ashamed to even tie against the publics.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  At least from a enrollment perspective, Moses Brown is playing in the appropriate league. Not quite like the other privates (LaSalle and Hendricken) that not only can get the players that want to avoid the town teams, but also have 50% to 90% higher male enrollment than the rest of Division 1. They should be ashamed to even tie against the publics.
                  No excuses. MB should be in D1.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    No excuses. MB should be in D1.
                    From the projo..

                    nterscholastic League officials and the U.S. high school soccer coaches disagree on who are the top teams in Rhode Island high school boys soccer.

                    When the league realigned the 47 boys soccer teams into three divisions primarily based on strength of programs they placed 15 teams in Division I, the state’s top division, and 16 teams in both Division II and III. Moses Brown was one of the 16 teams placed in Division II.

                    But when the National Soccer Coaches Association released its weekly national Top 25 High School boys poll last week, there was Moses Brown listed as the No. 22 team in the country.

                    None of 15 Rhode Island Division I teams received a national ranking. Moses Brown, which started this week with a 4-0 record in Division II play, also was the top Rhode Island team in the Region I, (New England) regional Top 10 rankings in third place.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      From the projo..

                      nterscholastic League officials and the U.S. high school soccer coaches disagree on who are the top teams in Rhode Island high school boys soccer.

                      When the league realigned the 47 boys soccer teams into three divisions primarily based on strength of programs they placed 15 teams in Division I, the state’s top division, and 16 teams in both Division II and III. Moses Brown was one of the 16 teams placed in Division II.

                      But when the National Soccer Coaches Association released its weekly national Top 25 High School boys poll last week, there was Moses Brown listed as the No. 22 team in the country.

                      None of 15 Rhode Island Division I teams received a national ranking. Moses Brown, which started this week with a 4-0 record in Division II play, also was the top Rhode Island team in the Region I, (New England) regional Top 10 rankings in third place.
                      Does it really matter? Neither team can beat anyone outside of RI.

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                        #12
                        Barrington beat LaSalle in OT???? Anyone have a game report? This is a big upset many, including myself are happy to hear.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Barrington beat LaSalle in OT???? Anyone have a game report? This is a big upset many, including myself are happy to hear.
                          Mario, say it ain't so!

                          See what happens when you don't want to test yourself outside the state? The minute you come up against a tough game your boys can't take the pressure. Go public school Barrington! Nationally ranked my ass!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Mario, say it ain't so!

                            See what happens when you don't want to test yourself outside the state? The minute you come up against a tough game your boys can't take the pressure. Go public school Barrington! Nationally ranked my ass!
                            And Hendricken loses to Portsmouth!!! All public final!!!

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                              #15
                              All public school final!!

                              Barrington over LaSalle in OT
                              Portsmouth over Hendricken in OT

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