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SK looked great against Tiverton yesterday! 10-0 I believe was the final. I left at 7 or 8. Even though they played a very weak team you can tell they are one of, if not, the team to beat. Should be an interesting season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSK looked great against Tiverton yesterday! 10-0 I believe was the final. I left at 7 or 8. Even though they played a very weak team you can tell they are one of, if not, the team to beat. Should be an interesting season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSK looked great against Tiverton yesterday! 10-0 I believe was the final. I left at 7 or 8. Even though they played a very weak team you can tell they are one of, if not, the team to beat. Should be an interesting season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd how does that effect Mt Hope in any way shape or form ? She's never been on the team so how will she be missed ? Mommy and daddy trying to promote their daughter. Is all this is. I've seen this girl play. She's average at best. Wouldn't get much playing time if she even made varsity. The DA program didn't get all of the top players believe me a lot of girls chose not to go that route because they wanted to play Highschool soccer. This conversation started by listing certain teams that would be missing some of their players because they chose to do DA. And then mom and dad had to bring up their incoming freshman prodigy that couldn't even dominate the middle school league last year. But all of a sudden she's this dynamic player because they say so. PLEASE
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour a DB! Actually I am not associted with this girl in anyway! And the only girls that really asked for waivers for fall season were private schools girls that "HAD" to play ha soccer! Get ur facts straight before u speak!
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Pretty simple. Almost all the waiver kids got some type of "aid" from the private schools in Mass. They can't give athletic scholarships, but they figure it out. How else are middle class kids who happen to be top level soccer players attend private schools that cost double , sometimes triple what it cost to attend LaSalle?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPretty simple. Almost all the waiver kids got some type of "aid" from the private schools in Mass. They can't give athletic scholarships, but they figure it out. How else are middle class kids who happen to be top level soccer players attend private schools that cost double , sometimes triple what it cost to attend LaSalle?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPretty simple. Almost all the waiver kids got some type of "aid" from the private schools in Mass. They can't give athletic scholarships, but they figure it out. How else are middle class kids who happen to be top level soccer players attend private schools that cost double , sometimes triple what it cost to attend LaSalle?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLasalle must be so proud to have an unfair advantage and beat all those public schools.
Play in some private school league with far greater travel costs, no recognizable benefit from a "championship" (ever see a NEPSAC league/champion highlights on local TV); don't the better (larger) MASS privates play in MIAA? probably less chance for your better players to rack up stats and "all-whatever" accolades..lose your standing in the PCOA/RIIL?
Since you're never going to win on the point with PCOA about "aid" manipulation, the best way is to move to public school open enrollment options. You have a taste of that now with the HS CTE programs where kids can go to some high schools if they enroll as a CTE student (not talking the Chariho/Coventry etc vo-tech programs). In theory, a student in a smaller program could go to a D1 HS with a CTE program at no cost even if it was mainly to play in the D1 sport program (assuming you make the team, but you run that risk at a LSA or BH as well)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell, look at it from LSA's perspective (or the church's perspective in an era of declining financial positions for the catholic church).
Play in some private school league with far greater travel costs, no recognizable benefit from a "championship" (ever see a NEPSAC league/champion highlights on local TV); don't the better (larger) MASS privates play in MIAA? probably less chance for your better players to rack up stats and "all-whatever" accolades..lose your standing in the PCOA/RIIL?
Since you're never going to win on the point with PCOA about "aid" manipulation, the best way is to move to public school open enrollment options. You have a taste of that now with the HS CTE programs where kids can go to some high schools if they enroll as a CTE student (not talking the Chariho/Coventry etc vo-tech programs). In theory, a student in a smaller program could go to a D1 HS with a CTE program at no cost even if it was mainly to play in the D1 sport program (assuming you make the team, but you run that risk at a LSA or BH as well)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLSA can spend $4 million on turf fields but not $30 bucks for an extra tank of gas for the bus?
What's up with RIIL website on standings; mixing D1, D2, etc..
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