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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInteresting that they are allowing 3 teams from Oregon. Congratulations to the three representing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThose are just the automatic invites. Depending on how many actually accept, and how many more teams are needed to fill out the field, they will accept other teams proposed by the various state associations.
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Good for the Oregon teams! It's great to see teams from Oregon stepping out of the state and competing outside of our little world. It's fun to go and play some new teams. You can learn a lot when you travel - even if you lose. If you just stick around town all of the time, you won't get anywhere.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood for the Oregon teams! It's great to see teams from Oregon stepping out of the state and competing outside of our little world. It's fun to go and play some new teams. You can learn a lot when you travel - even if you lose. If you just stick around town all of the time, you won't get anywhere.
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Why would players leave cfc? Wasn't cfc one of the best teams? They always beat us. Maybe we'll beat them now, if it was top players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would players leave cfc? Wasn't cfc one of the best teams? They always beat us. Maybe we'll beat them now, if it was top players.
Being bigger and faster doesn't last forever, so some smart parents realize this and want their kids to learn how to play, even if it means not always winning.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm sure if your DD played for BSC, you would know about the cfc players. But answer is easy, Coaching.
Being bigger and faster doesn't last forever, so some smart parents realize this and want their kids to learn how to play, even if it means not always winning.
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