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u14/u15/u17
good year so far in my opinion . Boys:
U14 in div1 with best goalie in the US probably at the age ( named all star at ODP in arizona)
Several kids ODP range.
Qualified coach , they move the ball consistently well and is priority number 1. Will do great next year. Playing state cup and looking to advance
U15 div 1seeded for state cup , top 20 in state rankings. Been playing at elite state level . Players in ODP, gaining showcase experience.
U17 div 1. good ranking. Started state cup well. Been in top 20 in state. Will see college acceptances.
I have seen these three age groups and is well good enough for any player to play in Div 1.
Impressed with the U14 progress, from "light" to serious future.
Soccer at this age is totally about personal development. Not playing for a winning team only
College coaches do not take a winning team , they take a player. They fill "needs" , they look for "mental ability" " a " leftie midfielder that runs up and down" " a project , a leader, a particular skill,
As far as you can play Div 1- attend tournaments- showcases- id camps, you are in the right place.
I can see that happening in these three age groups at Coral Springs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postgood year so far in my opinion . Boys:
U14 in div1 with best goalie in the US probably at the age ( named all star at ODP in arizona)
Several kids ODP range.
Qualified coach , they move the ball consistently well and is priority number 1. Will do great next year. Playing state cup and looking to advance
U15 div 1seeded for state cup , top 20 in state rankings. Been playing at elite state level . Players in ODP, gaining showcase experience.
U17 div 1. good ranking. Started state cup well. Been in top 20 in state. Will see college acceptances.
I have seen these three age groups and is well good enough for any player to play in Div 1.
Impressed with the U14 progress, from "light" to serious future.
Soccer at this age is totally about personal development. Not playing for a winning team only
College coaches do not take a winning team , they take a player. They fill "needs" , they look for "mental ability" " a " leftie midfielder that runs up and down" " a project , a leader, a particular skill,
As far as you can play Div 1- attend tournaments- showcases- id camps, you are in the right place.
I can see that happening in these three age groups at Coral Springs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postgood year so far in my opinion . Boys:
U14 in div1 with best goalie in the US probably at the age ( named all star at ODP in arizona)
Several kids ODP range.
Qualified coach , they move the ball consistently well and is priority number 1. Will do great next year. Playing state cup and looking to advance
U15 div 1seeded for state cup , top 20 in state rankings. Been playing at elite state level . Players in ODP, gaining showcase experience.
U17 div 1. good ranking. Started state cup well. Been in top 20 in state. Will see college acceptances.
I have seen these three age groups and is well good enough for any player to play in Div 1.
Impressed with the U14 progress, from "light" to serious future.
Soccer at this age is totally about personal development. Not playing for a winning team only
College coaches do not take a winning team , they take a player. They fill "needs" , they look for "mental ability" " a " leftie midfielder that runs up and down" " a project , a leader, a particular skill,
As far as you can play Div 1- attend tournaments- showcases- id camps, you are in the right place.
I can see that happening in these three age groups at Coral Springs.
I think the club overall is a joke and would be better off just giving their fields away to lacrosse so the city can put them to good use.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postgood year so far in my opinion . Boys:
U14 in div1 with best goalie in the US probably at the age ( named all star at ODP in arizona)
Several kids ODP range.
Qualified coach , they move the ball consistently well and is priority number 1. Will do great next year. Playing state cup and looking to advance
U15 div 1seeded for state cup , top 20 in state rankings. Been playing at elite state level . Players in ODP, gaining showcase experience.
U17 div 1. good ranking. Started state cup well. Been in top 20 in state. Will see college acceptances.
I have seen these three age groups and is well good enough for any player to play in Div 1.
Impressed with the U14 progress, from "light" to serious future.
Soccer at this age is totally about personal development. Not playing for a winning team only
College coaches do not take a winning team , they take a player. They fill "needs" , they look for "mental ability" " a " leftie midfielder that runs up and down" " a project , a leader, a particular skill,
As far as you can play Div 1- attend tournaments- showcases- id camps, you are in the right place.
I can see that happening in these three age groups at Coral Springs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs I see it every club has issues some fix them better then others I will have to say there are talented kids at this club and the statement of the club is the ODP U14 to Arizona the kid is great! But it does not stop there you cannot measure Coral Springs as a DIV 1 team development they are not that at all they cannot field enough players of that level. They can develop players but they need to get better overall in development of players to get noticed by colleges around the country that needs to be a focus. Please understand it's not a Weston or Boca United environment but most kids might not make a team like a Weston or Boca United so they have to develop at some club !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're a secondary level club that is better than recreational and lower than competitive. You're good for developing the Division 2 player that can't play at Weston or Boca United. Is that the message being sent by your DOC? The club is run by a bunch of parents so I'm curious if what they want is just a nice, neighborhood soccer club for their kids who are happy to play Div 2?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou see it that way however do you think every club is a Weston or a Weston wannabe face it if your not at Weston or Boca United your a Coral Springs at best ! The talent at clubs are random so good age group but missing a few players to make a div 1 team. It really the way it is not one kid can develop fast enough to make a impact in one year. To bad the parents do not start there kids earlier in soccer but the ones that do leave Clubs of the level of Coral Springs and go to Weston or Boca United it that simple. Most will try crazy parent run I me ruins Parkland. That's your only choice Sunrise is a good choice. Let's face it the other clubs just try and Talent pooling player approach not development they get better by stealing players for the next year simple !
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Mario Steward is retarded. beginner coach. doesn't teach/pain the picture for the kids. cannot demonstrate/instruct proper technic because he has never played before.
Lionel Brown cannot coach. being the strikers 3rd choice goalkeeper means nothing.
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Change at Coral Springs ! The annual meeting is laying out the future plans for next years role out of coaching and player development !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs the entire BOD going to resign and then actually hire a real DOC to run the club?
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