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Wow Onyx tied 2 games today..... I really think Onyx isn't playing tough enough competition in Oregon and really should be playing u13 to prepare them for these tougher WA teams. Even though I do believe they would beat or tie most of the u13 teams it would be better then beating everyone by 7 points.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow Onyx tied 2 games today..... I really think Onyx isn't playing tough enough competition in Oregon and really should be playing u13 to prepare them for these tougher WA teams. Even though I do believe they would beat or tie most of the u13 teams it would be better then beating everyone by 7 points.
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Looks like that was the score. However, LO Ice was the only Oregon U13G team to win a game today.
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THUSC, LO & WSM all won this weekend
SSC had two close games and scored first in both thier 2-1 losses
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Anyone exactly what took place that caused the head coach for WSM Usonians to be red carded and ejected from the game ?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHad enough of the ****ty ref
It's one thing to argue over an injury to one of your players and the level of a foul (no card, yellow or red), but to continue to argue with the ref after he tells you to be quiet is another.
Not a real good example to your players in my opinion.
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I agree that he should of been quiet but he was sticking up for his players.
We had a similar game where the girls on the other team were throwing vicious elbows and pushing our girls from behind. The ref made some calls but a card should of been thrown at least once. Blowing the whistle did nothing to stop the girls from their conduct. It was beyond just aggressive fouls. At one point a girl jumped on one of our girls back to try to stop her from dribbling down the field. And in another game the ref called a corner kick and then blew the final whistle just as our girl was in the process of kicking it. Didn't even give us a chance to get the kick off. Bad reffing all around.
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Ref was such a homer. Two clear hand balls by Eastside not called and then he wave off a goal. Eastside coach appologized after the game to some of the Westside parents for the way the game was called. Who cares if he got tossed they played better after he was sent off.
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I think the "handball calls" were a handed down decision from the head of refs. In only one of our games did the ref actually call the foul. Only after 6-7 non-calls, a girl from the opposing team actually reached her arm out and deflected the ball to her feet. Then they blew the whistle. But not another time during the game after that. It almost looked as if the Seattle based WA teams knew it too. They played that way from the first blow of the whistle until a call was made and still didnt let up.
Did any of you have that dark haired younger (early-mid 30's) gal center one of your games ? By the looks of her calls I dont think she had ever had much experience with competitive soccer. She didnt understand that if a ball never enters the field on a throw in it's a re-throw, or if she did think it bent inwards, at the place where it landed would be the place where the opposing team should throw it from. Then the AR we had didnt speak much english and the two of them were having some difficulties trying to reach a verdict or decision. Then in another time, she musta declared mutual/simultaneous fouls, stopped play and did a drop ball inside the penalty box all the while standing in a position that was nearly blocking the goal from our player.
One of the other familiar things I saw was the obvious aggressive physical play by the WA teams. Shoulder you first, then go for the ball. I looked (as if they knew) if they didnt raise an arm they wouldnt get a call. In some cases it looked reckless and/or dangerous to those that arent used to playing that way. Musta been that "home court" advantage thing.
The Oregon teams did show some promise in the games that I watched. Physicality was up, speed was quicker and good ball movement. The wet marshy fields didnt play to any ones advantage either way.
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