Love that FL Elite will have its ECNL teams formed by April 2nd! JFC is advertising its ECNL and pre ecnl clinics through the end of April. The only negative thing would be JFC peeps coming to tryouts and making a team to be sure had a pre ecnl spot and then changing their mind after a JFC ID Clinic in late April. Registration commitments begin in June and players could be trying to get verbal commitments at three different clubs but then register for only one team come June.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJFC and Florida Elite are not much different, except for maybe the boys DA at JFC is the only thing FESA does not have. Both have boys and girls ECNL , pre ECNL , and second teams in NPL and SRPL. But no reason to drive one hour for the other unless can get on a higher team at the other.
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This settles it!
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is about the coaches! Cannot compare the JFC crew to Pickett , Foley, and Harrington.
College Commitments - Pride.Tradition.Excellence
On Behalf of The Armada Youth Academy thank you for your time, dedication and commitment.
Congrats and we wish you continued success.
Class of 2017
Angeline Daly - Florida State University
Clarice Amici - Georgia Southern University
Danielle Gordon - West Virginia University
Jackie Schaefer - University of South Carolina
Katie Ralys - University of Georgia
Kristin Sandifer - University of Alabama
Leah Ferlin - University of South Florida
Leila Azari - Vanderbilt University
Lindsey Magee - East Carolina University
Madison Murnin - University of Central Florida
Mikaela McGee - Grand Canyon University
Natalie White - University of Miami
Reagan Glisson - University of Georgia
Sophia Thompson - Northeastern University
Taya Edwards - University of Kentucky
Lexie Hall - Valdosta State
Thomas Bosley - Furman University
Pavan Ramachandria - Rhodes College
Class of 2018
Birdie Lombardo - University of Georgia
Kirstin Sciartelli - College of Charleston
Sydney Martinez - University of South Florida
Cameron Dade - University of Kentucky
Piper Dotsikas - University of Central Florida (UCF)
Allie Rathbun - Memphis University
Gabby Daly - Notre Dame
Erika Middleton - University of Miami
Dani Anderson - Jacksonville University
Class of 2019
McKenzie Vance - UCLA
Claudia Tamares - University of Central Florida (UCF)
Trinity Bailey - US Naval Academy
Jayden Thomas - NC State
Class of 2020
Kai Hayes - University of North Carolina
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JFC ECNL will be watered down with the cream heading to DA over at Clay, but hey there will be open ECNL girls positions to fill at JFC.
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Funny letter and will have those wallets opening quickly.
Good afternoon Florida Elite Families,
In modern soccer, no youth platform has sent more players to college, had more alums earn collegiate honors, and had more impact on the collegiate game. In the past two years alone, the ECNL has sent more than2,500 graduating seniors to play women's collegiate soccer, with 2,028 in NCAA Division I programs alone. 92% of the Class of 2017 - almost every high school senior in the league - will be moving on to play at the collegiate level.
"The ECNL provides a development environment where players can showcase their talent in front of hundreds of college scouts in the most professional atmosphere in the country," said Jen Winnagle, ECNL Commissioner. "Players that first sparked notice at an ECNL National Event only a few years ago are now dominating every level of college soccer, and starring in the NWSL. Every year, more and more ECNL Alums move on to change the game at in college soccer, with more than 3,900 ECNL Alums in Division I this past fall."
The ECNL Class of 2016 was comprised of Amazing Young Women who made an immediate impact in their freshmen campaigns. These 2016 freshman accounted for 49 of the 58 total 2016 All-Freshman honors in the Power 5, college soccer's most prestigious conferences, including the Freshman of the Year in all five conferences.
ECNL Class of 2016 Collegiate Soccer Players: 1,224
Division I: 969
Division II, III, NAIA: 266
The ECNL Class of 2017 is expected to set an even higher standard with over 92% of this class moving on to play at the collegiate level. While the Class of 2017 prepares to make the transition to the collegiate game, they continue to improve their game against the best of the best as the ECNL Playoffs draw near, symbolizing the end of one chapter and the beginning of another.
ECNL Class of 2017 Collegiate Soccer Players: 1,409
Division I: 1,059
Division II, III, NAIA: 350
Over the past two years, the NCAA Women's College Cup has been dominated by ECNL Alums competing for the National Championship.
The 2015 National Champion, Penn State University, had 18 ECNL Alums on the roster, including 4 All-Conference honorees. Overall, the four teams at the 2015 College Cup (Duke, Florida State, Penn State, and Rutgers) included 68 ECNL Alums.
The ECNL's impact in the 2016 Women's College Cup was even more significant, with 78 ECNL Alums on the final four teams (Georgetown, North Carolina, USC, West Virginia). Champion USC Trojans featured 22 ECNL Alums, including the 2016 PAC-12 Defensive Player of the Year, Goalkeeper of the Year, and 6 All-Conference honorees.
With 8 different teams in the past 2 College Cups, there has been one constant - the ECNL Alum.
The ECNL College Impact shows that the number of ECNL alums playing soccer in college has increased year after year, and the future will be no different. In the ECNL's 8th season, ECNL Alums are now also beginning to impact professional soccer, as reflected by the fact that 30 of the 40 2017 NWSL draftees were ECNL Alums.
The ECNL is the proven pathway to college. The road for every youth soccer player to fulfill their dream of being a collegiate student-athlete is clear. Watch what thousands of ECNL alums have experienced as they move to the collegiate soccer world.
College soccer is the destination of the ECNL path. From there, the path continues.
We wish you the best of luck with the rest of your season!
Sincerely,
The ECNL
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunny letter and will have those wallets opening quickly.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBTW, ALL of those wonderful accomplishments happened in the old ECNL. You know, the one that JFC/Armada have been the top program in Florida for the past several years. GDA will now be the league with those types of stats. ECNL is now the B-league. Just facts!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBTW, ALL of those wonderful accomplishments happened in the old ECNL. You know, the one that JFC/Armada have been the top program in Florida for the past several years. GDA will now be the league with those types of stats. ECNL is now the B-league. Just facts!
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