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Some truth in what you say, but most ECNL Senior kids have already committed at this point.
College commitment is what they were all competing for and the road is complete. Remember these are 17 and 18 year old kids in their senior year High School. They have been grinding hard since they were 12. Most have checked out of the club competitive grind, and good for them.
U18/19 is about staying in shape/ preparing for College. Not a big win/loss year for Club soccer. Not to mention the kids who have given up on the dream of College play and also punched out.
They will always be grinding. Life is about managing that grind not pausing it for a whole year because you are a senior. You fit it in and you keep playing and you keep grinding. That's what you college wants and demands and thus your club better be as well.
If you are not playing in college yet you are still on the team the expectations are exactly the same or you should have hung up the boots!
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College commitment is an way-stop not a destination. I'd like for your kid to go and tell their college coach "well you know I don't play hard because we didn't win the conference or because it's senior year and I have finals or graduation to plan for". Let's see how that goes over.
They will always be grinding. Life is about managing that grind not pausing it for a whole year because you are a senior. You fit it in and you keep playing and you keep grinding. That's what you college wants and demands and thus your club better be as well.
If you are not playing in college yet you are still on the team the expectations are exactly the same or you should have hung up the boots!
If your goal is to play in college, then first you need to be seen - which there are multiple ways/leagues but ECNL currently has the best platform to be seen. Then you get recruited and committed. Then you work hard to improve and walk into your freshman college season as strongly as possible. Those that take their senior season off and figure their job is done now that they're recruited are the ones who wind up spending a lot of time riding pine in the first number of years of college/transferring/quitting. The goal should be to play and contribute on a college team, not just be able to say you were recruited to one.
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Agreed.
If your goal is to play in college, then first you need to be seen - which there are multiple ways/leagues but ECNL currently has the best platform to be seen. Then you get recruited and committed. Then you work hard to improve and walk into your freshman college season as strongly as possible. Those that take their senior season off and figure their job is done now that they're recruited are the ones who wind up spending a lot of time riding pine in the first number of years of college/transferring/quitting. The goal should be to play and contribute on a college team, not just be able to say you were recruited to one.
LOL, don't shoot the messenger. Seen this for awhile and experienced it twice with my own kids.
I get you self proclaimed grinders saying "You must always grind" . Simply doesn't work like that. Senior year club soccer, especially in the spring is not pretty...
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Just found this forum.
My daughter is at NWEliteFC. Kevin Legg invited my her to come over to CrossFire from Untied PDX during her 8th grade year. People warned us not to go, it would be a horrible experience and a waste of money. I realized that everybody that told us that had kids that either didn't make the tryout at CrossFire, or their kids never got playing time and moved on. So I took their advice with a grain of salt.
I have read alot of VERY negative posts about ECNL here in Oregon.
Just wanted to share that we have had a fantastic experience and my daughter really grew as a player playing under Legg and Coach Rosie. She had quite a few schools interested and multiple offers.....She just committed to The University of San Francisco. We couldn't be more proud of her and happy with our ECNL experience so far. I don't think my daughter would have got the exposure she did had she not make the move up.
I know everybody's journey is different and wish all your kids good luck.
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Thank you so much. The amount of hard work and hustle she has put into this process ON and OFF the field is immeasurable. Once again, good luck to all of you and your kids.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostJust found this forum.
My daughter is at NWEliteFC. Kevin Legg invited my her to come over to CrossFire from Untied PDX during her 8th grade year. People warned us not to go, it would be a horrible experience and a waste of money. I realized that everybody that told us that had kids that either didn't make the tryout at CrossFire, or their kids never got playing time and moved on. So I took their advice with a grain of salt.
I have read alot of VERY negative posts about ECNL here in Oregon.
Just wanted to share that we have had a fantastic experience and my daughter really grew as a player playing under Legg and Coach Rosie. She had quite a few schools interested and multiple offers.....She just committed to The University of San Francisco. We couldn't be more proud of her and happy with our ECNL experience so far. I don't think my daughter would have got the exposure she did had she not make the move up.
I know everybody's journey is different and wish all your kids good luck.
No two journeys are alike and many factors combine to shape yours and your kids experience. Seek information and self educate on process...
Actively listen to the people who had a bad experience at a very high caliber and results oriented club. Sift through the noise and remember that often not playing or getting cut usually equals a bad experience.
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Agreed.
If your goal is to play in college, then first you need to be seen - which there are multiple ways/leagues but ECNL currently has the best platform to be seen. Then you get recruited and committed. Then you work hard to improve and walk into your freshman college season as strongly as possible. Those that take their senior season off and figure their job is done now that they're recruited are the ones who wind up spending a lot of time riding pine in the first number of years of college/transferring/quitting. The goal should be to play and contribute on a college team, not just be able to say you were recruited to one.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWhy are people busy giving the Western Grip to a coach who is no longer in Portland?
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Because he got a raw deal in PDX. Parent ran administrative group who didn’t like the fact he couldn’t be swayed ran him. Players played and parent involvement didn’t. He was a really good coach and recruiter who ruffled lots of feathers. PLAYERS loved the guy and he was very successful. He seems to be continuing that trend up north.
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