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    Jesuit women’s soccer team picked up several new elite level players this year. This could be their best year yet. What other teams are looking good and will be able to compete with Jesuit?

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    Originally posted by Guest View Post
    Jesuit women’s soccer team picked up several new elite level players this year. This could be their best year yet. What other teams are looking good and will be able to compete with Jesuit?
    Soccer Jesus

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      #3
      Or they could have promise on paper , be ranked high and flame out again

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        Originally posted by Guest View Post
        Or they could have promise on paper , be ranked high and flame out again
        No. The new freshman are game changers. They are top players in the region. It is not like other years, these girls are the real deal and have the accolades to prove it.

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          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          No. The new freshman are game changers. They are top players in the region. It is not like other years, these girls are the real deal and have the accolades to prove it.
          Those “lesser” freshmen from “other years” are still on the team. The entire senior class. All but two juniors and all but one sophomore. Which of those veterans will these “elite level” freshmen replace?

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            Originally posted by Guest View Post

            No. The new freshman are game changers. They are top players in the region. It is not like other years, these girls are the real deal and have the accolades to prove it.
            Since you are obviously one of the 3 new parents to HS soccer. I’ll let you know a little helpful hint. They say this every year.



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              #7
              Just double checking we are talking about HS girls soccer here. New low for this board..and thats saying something.

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                #8
                This board should change its name to “talking sh*t about people who want to talk soccer.” Don’t want to discuss HS girls soccer, just start your own thread about what you want to talk about. This is just being mean for being mean’s sake.

                I don’t know much about HS girls soccer, but I will eventually have a player of my own, so I’d be interested to hear who has solid programs and coaching and plays a good brand of soccer.

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                  Originally posted by Guest View Post
                  This board should change its name to “talking sh*t about people who want to talk soccer.” Don’t want to discuss HS girls soccer, just start your own thread about what you want to talk about. This is just being mean for being mean’s sake.

                  I don’t know much about HS girls soccer, but I will eventually have a player of my own, so I’d be interested to hear who has solid programs and coaching and plays a good brand of soccer.

                  in my experience the following high schools typically field strong teams in 6A.

                  Westlinn
                  Sherwood
                  Camas
                  Sunset
                  Grant
                  Jesuit
                  Mountainside
                  Beaverton
                  Tualatin has had some very good players over the years, and has a few to watch this year.
                  Same with Cleveland.
                  Southridge had a goalie the last few years who was exceptional.
                  Jesuit’s JV team is very good, I would imagine the same could be said about many area JV teams, including Sunset, Mountainside and Lincoln.
                  I am neglecting to name some schools that absolutely belong on a list of teams worth watching, and I hope this board will fill in those blanks.

                  These are hard working solid athletes ranging in age from 14-18. They have yet to really accomplish anything, and all of their best years are ahead of them.
                  I would not count anyone or any team out.

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                    #10
                    Guess recruiting went well then?

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                      Originally posted by Guest View Post
                      Guess recruiting went well then?
                      Schools like that don’t need recruiting. Good players want to play with other good players if their parents have the means and they can get in .

                      It is the same as other schools which always have transfers like lake Lakoridge Lincoln and WL.

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                        #12
                        It’s gonna be a competitive season for high school soccer but Jesuit will take the title on both the girl and boys.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post
                          It’s gonna be a competitive season for high school soccer but Jesuit will take the title on both the girl and boys.
                          Who cares? Honestly. Everyone knows that Jesuit will have good players at nearly every sport, and let me clue you into something….so will nearly every other private catholic school in the nation. They are able to take kids from anywhere and give them a great academic experience. They offer scholarships, and promote athletics. I would actually be surprised if they didn’t succeed. But that all being said…:the parents of most Jesuit athletes are damn near completely insufferable. I root more for the public school teams as it way
                          more of an accomplishment for them to field a complete team that can compete at a high level.

                          Jesuit championships in most sports should come with an asterisk. *”recruited” players won state

                          whoever created this thread is certainly one of the aforementioned Jesuit dweeb parents.

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                            #14
                            They should have a separate "open attendance" division for schools and school districts that don't have recognized attendance boundaries. That includes public magnet schools as well as private schools, both secular and religious.

                            Jesuit parents will throw a fit about being a very big fish in a very small pond, and I suspect the value proposition of Jesuit athletics would shrink--though as a private school, Jesuit could elect to participate with other elite private schools around the country, and promote that as yet another advantage over OSAA, just like ECNL likes to promote travel soccer as inherently superior to local in-state leagues.

                            But that's the way that sports is going in this country--everything is being monetized left and right, and if you can't either afford to play, and don't have pro-track skills sufficient to get subsidized by someone, sucks to be you then.

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                              #15
                              Even in a program with Jesuit’s depth of ECNL players, Jesuit did not win a state title last year. Nor did they win a state title in 2021. Jesuit, like any team, is beatable.
                              Maybe this year is the year we see the return of Jesuit’s “Hulk Smash!”
                              Maybe not.

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