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    In another thread there is a conversation about the WUSC U14 boys. I thought I would move it here as I am curious. Why has this club never taken off? I do not live in West Linn, but it seems to me it is a great location with good athletes and plenty of fields. Now with the Tualatin Sherwood alliance with WST it seems they may never get their legs. Does anyone have any insight to this? The tournaments over there are always well run..what gives?

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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    In another thread there is a conversation about the WUSC U14 boys. I thought I would move it here as I am curious. Why has this club never taken off? I do not live in West Linn, but it seems to me it is a great location with good athletes and plenty of fields. Now with the Tualatin Sherwood alliance with WST it seems they may never get their legs. Does anyone have any insight to this? The tournaments over there are always well run..what gives?
    Everyone makes a team...Lots of parent coaches

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      #3
      Another Rec Club

      Rec club not deserving of it's own tread. Tourney run by Mike Morris, of the Chinook Cup fame, not a WUSC tourney.

      U14B are good, look for the club to be selfish enough to keep a single U15B classic team. The OSSA thing will not happen, (why give up the only team they have to another club), links on website are gone. Look for the boys that want other opportunities within TA to leave, and not to OSSA (good girls club).

      Parents of the U14B team run the club, Club Pres and all the other board positions. This is why they can't build a club program, there is only attention given to their child's teams.

      Players with potential simply leave to other Premier clubs. Nothing new, simply Oregon soccer.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Rec club not deserving of it's own tread. Tourney run by Mike Morris, of the Chinook Cup fame, not a WUSC tourney.

        U14B are good, look for the club to be selfish enough to keep a single U15B classic team. The OSSA thing will not happen, (why give up the only team they have to another club), links on website are gone. Look for the boys that want other opportunities within TA to leave, and not to OSSA (good girls club).

        Parents of the U14B team run the club, Club Pres and all the other board positions. This is why they can't build a club program, there is only attention given to their child's teams.

        Players with potential simply leave to other Premier clubs. Nothing new, simply Oregon soccer.

        many of those boys wont play club soccer next year. The others may not go to OSSA, but they will go somewhere. There is one very desirable player on the team that will be heavily recruited if he isnt already

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          many of those boys wont play club soccer next year. The others may not go to OSSA, but they will go somewhere. There is one very desirable player on the team that will be heavily recruited if he isnt already
          Correction - 2 really good players that will be heavily recruited.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            many of those boys wont play club soccer next year. The others may not go to OSSA, but they will go somewhere. There is one very desirable player on the team that will be heavily recruited if he isnt already
            Most of the kids that play on the other teams come from the West Linn Wilsonville rec teams. Their dad coaches are reluctant to give them up and want to keep kids "together." This translates to keeping the lower players parents happy at the expense of the better players. The club does what the community wants at large and top players leave by U12. Brazeau does a good job keeping the community happy and keeping their club local.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Correction - 2 really good players that will be heavily recruited.
              Yes, sorry, I am sure there are several. It is a great team. I just know one because I know the club that is recruiting him. Maybe they are recruiting the other too!

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Yes, sorry, I am sure there are several. It is a great team. I just know one because I know the club that is recruiting him. Maybe they are recruiting the other too!
                WUSC fits in the category with Bridlemile. And when they let TM move into their backyard they likely eliminated the chances they ever had at having any more premier groups. I am not sure why LO and WUSC have not reached out to each other to make a more solid foundation for OSSA.

                Sitting in a small community like West Linn is much harder than say Beaverton. When you cut kids it is much more personal, and you have to have the stomach for it.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Yes, sorry, I am sure there are several. It is a great team. I just know one because I know the club that is recruiting him. Maybe they are recruiting the other too!
                  If you're talking about the forward, he has been most heavily recruited by just about every club. I heard an ESUFC and FC coach both talk with him. I see him hanging out with the players of WST. I have personally heard one of the future OSSA coaches talk about how he is already "committed" to playing there as the coach went along with his sales pitch to get my son to join them next season at OSSA.

                  If you know the "one club" then you need to get out more to see all the clubs.

                  The other strong talent is the new kid that came from the year older OSA team. These two kids are elite athletes and soccer players. They need to get into a program that will get them the exposure they deserve: FC, ESUFC, or WST at the high school ages.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    If you're talking about the forward, he has been most heavily recruited by just about every club. I heard an ESUFC and FC coach both talk with him. I see him hanging out with the players of WST. I have personally heard one of the future OSSA coaches talk about how he is already "committed" to playing there as the coach went along with his sales pitch to get my son to join them next season at OSSA.

                    If you know the "one club" then you need to get out more to see all the clubs.

                    The other strong talent is the new kid that came from the year older OSA team. These two kids are elite athletes and soccer players. They need to get into a program that will get them the exposure they deserve: FC, ESUFC, or WST at the high school ages.
                    Why so nasty about the "one" club? I just know that club is recruiting him because it is where my kid plays. I am sure he has been recruited just about everywhere.. And of course they need to go somewhere that will develop them.. who are you arguing with? GEEZ

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Why so nasty about the "one" club? I just know that club is recruiting him because it is where my kid plays. I am sure he has been recruited just about everywhere.. And of course they need to go somewhere that will develop them.. who are you arguing with? GEEZ
                      Sorry. This is my first time as a parent at this age group. My son as done well and I guess I'm getting a little edgy with all the coaches trying to convince my son to come to their club by bashing on our current club. Tired of hearing so much negative about every club. Talk about some positives at more than just one club.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Sorry. This is my first time as a parent at this age group. My son as done well and I guess I'm getting a little edgy with all the coaches trying to convince my son to come to their club by bashing on our current club. Tired of hearing so much negative about every club. Talk about some positives at more than just one club.
                        No problem, and your son will do great wherever he goes. WUSC has taken good care of that team and hopefully the next club will be just as thoughtful; Good luck!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          No problem, and your son will do great wherever he goes. WUSC has taken good care of that team and hopefully the next club will be just as thoughtful; Good luck!

                          Thanks, but my son is not at WUSC. They're the ones trying to convince me that my club is horrible and that they have the only team worth playing for at this age group.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Thanks, but my son is not at WUSC. They're the ones trying to convince me that my club is horrible and that they have the only team worth playing for at this age group.
                            LOL! thats ridiculous.

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                              #15
                              I personally think Wusc is one of the few clubs that has the MAJORITY of the kids' interests at heart, not just a handful of premier players. They have quality coaching, decent teams, and treat kids with respect, all of the kids. If your player is a super star and you feel they aren't getting enough attention, go somewhere else. We've had 3 children who have gone through soccer clubs in Oregon, and have seen quite a bit. Wusc has a different philosophy about what soccer should be about(in most cases we've seen) What's wrong with having a club that is there for the community? It shouldn't be all about winning and the elite players (10% of all the kids, if that?). There are plenty of other opportunities for those players.

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