U11-OPL
U12-OPL (OPL teams already beat both OYSA teams)
U13-OYSA
U14-OYSA
U15-OYSA
U16-OPL (Galacticos is OPL)
Oops should I had the U14 one wrong
U11-OPL (WSM)
U12-OPL (OPL teams, FC and WSM already beat both OYSA teams)
U13-OYSA (CFC)
U14-OPL (WUSC is OPL)
U15-OYSA
U16-OPL (Galacticos is OPL)
Oops should I had the U14 one wrong
U11-OPL (WSM)
U12-OPL (OPL teams, FC and WSM already beat both OYSA teams)
U13-OYSA (CFC)
U14-OPL (WUSC is OPL)
U15-OYSA
U16-OPL (Galacticos is OPL)
U16 Rush no better than third in opl
u17 favored oysa team, Ireland, lost in semi opl
u18 both played opl but skipped opl tournament
Don't know much about U16 Rush except that they have some very talented players. Could be third/fourth; could be first if OSSA/THUSC play like they did Sat.
In an Ireland/OJB winner v. OPL match at U17, I'm taking Ireland/OJB. One loss doesn't reduce their quality.
U18 OYSA winner will be very strong. Many of the stronger girls didn't play in OPL.
No matter - all just speculation.
Don't know much about U16 Rush except that they have some very talented players. Could be third/fourth; could be first if OSSA/THUSC play like they did Sat.
In an Ireland/OJB winner v. OPL match at U17, I'm taking Ireland/OJB. One loss doesn't reduce their quality.
U18 OYSA winner will be very strong. Many of the stronger girls didn't play in OPL.
No matter - all just speculation.
The Oregon Rush U16 team might be as good as OSSA and THUSC but they rarely play in-state opponents so it's hard to say. When Oregon Rush travels to out of state tournaments they often have other Rush program players guesting with them (one would assume the better players from other Rush teams), so that doesn't give a true indication of how good they are either. Glad they will likely be representing Oregon at regionals though.
Better solution is oysa bowing out of competitive soccer for good.
that is never going to happen as they are affiliated with USYSA.
As soon as they lose that affliation then yes OYSA would have to be out. But until then OYSA will still be part of the competitive landscape. Lacking in quality yes
that is never going to happen as they are affiliated with USYSA.
As soon as they lose that affliation then yes OYSA would have to be out. But until then OYSA will still be part of the competitive landscape. Lacking in quality yes
OPL is able to apply for their USYSA affiliation, as of last year. Unless OPL changes their structure and higher on full time admin, I don't think they want OYSA to leave. OYSA will stay, but change.
How difficult is it for us to understand that GW and affiliated clubs know what is best for competetive youth soccer in this state? Get in the way and there will be hell to pay.
How difficult is it for us to understand that GW and affiliated clubs know what is best for competitive youth soccer in this state? Get in the way and there will be hell to pay.
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