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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    WST has every age group covered for girls and boys in the upcoming 2013 Fall OPL Premier League. In the last Fall season, some age groups for girls have four teams in the OPL. WST is now the largest competitive girl's and boy's program in Oregon. The line-ups at ODP/Timbers Pre-Academy for the East, West and Vancouver RTC programs are dominated by Timbers Alliance kids although all of the clubs were represented in tryouts. Times have changed.
    This sounds like what WST sends out in emails to their own club members. Still trying to convince everyone that they care while not actually doing anything about it. I wonder what rumor they plan on starting up this year before tryouts................

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I know this may have been the impression given in the past but having had a kid in the program I can honestly say we have been really happy with everything offered by WST on the girls side. We don't see our girls being slighted in any way - in fact we seem to get many more opportunities. With multiple teams per age group there is lots of subbing on various teams, off season Futsal offering is part of the overall fee, Alliance activities, etc.

      I guess what I'm trying to get at is that times change.
      Like someone said if you're happy playing division 1 or 2 then WST might be a good fit. THUSC and FC offer all the same (multiple teams, futsal included in price fee) but will also offer premier level teams, travel outside of Oregon, NWCL, College Showcases, etc. My dd played at WST and we recently changed clubs. I can't believe the difference in coaching, practices and opportunities. WST is fine for boys and my son still plays there. After seeing what else is out there I can tell you that my daughter did not have the same opportunities at WST and we are very happy with her new club.

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        #18
        Congrats!!!

        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        WST has every age group covered for girls and boys in the upcoming 2013 Fall OPL Premier League. In the last Fall season, some age groups for girls have four teams in the OPL. WST is now the largest competitive girl's and boy's program in Oregon. The line-ups at ODP/Timbers Pre-Academy for the East, West and Vancouver RTC programs are dominated by Timbers Alliance kids although all of the clubs were represented in tryouts. Times have changed.
        WST is the new Aloha United!

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