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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDidn't answer the question.
In this case, the claim isn't hard to at least investigate. Only one team matching the description was playing last weekend, as all the other WST U10s were idle last weekend. That team's head coach had a more important commitment in the State Cup, a higher priority than a spring league game. (The team does have assistants who could cover, however). Since it's U10, the match results (or even whether the match was played) aren't publicly available from OYSA's website, but a simple "yeah, it was that match" from whoever made the original claim, would shed some light.
(Everything in the last paragraph can be readily be confirmed at the OYSA website, if you know where to look).
That said, the idea that large numbers of Westside players are thinking of moving to Washington Timbers strikes me as dubious, simply because geography--there's another boys club of similar quality (FCP) in Washington County (though they might move their training ground back to Portland soon, according to rumor). HSC, THUSC, BSC, and Southside are all also decent clubs within shouting distance of Beaverton. This isn't a slam on WashT; just an observation that driving from Beaverton to Fischers Landing for training and games would be a major headache. I know, many dedicated parents take their SSs and DDs further than that for training and matches, but there are lots of clubs in the Portland metro area.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNinety percent of the claims made around here both anonymous and not falsifiable, so it's easy to make silly statements like "I saw lots of players from Club X at Club Y's tryout", or "club Z would rather forfeit a match than get thrashed by my club". Like Tom Sawyer and his neighbor arguing about who has the bigger badder brother and who can beat who (when neither brother exists), I suspect a good chunk of such claims are BS.
In this case, the claim isn't hard to at least investigate. Only one team matching the description was playing last weekend, as all the other WST U10s were idle last weekend. That team's head coach had a more important commitment in the State Cup, a higher priority than a spring league game. (The team does have assistants who could cover, however). Since it's U10, the match results (or even whether the match was played) aren't publicly available from OYSA's website, but a simple "yeah, it was that match" from whoever made the original claim, would shed some light.
(Everything in the last paragraph can be readily be confirmed at the OYSA website, if you know where to look).
That said, the idea that large numbers of Westside players are thinking of moving to Washington Timbers strikes me as dubious, simply because geography--there's another boys club of similar quality (FCP) in Washington County (though they might move their training ground back to Portland soon, according to rumor). HSC, THUSC, BSC, and Southside are all also decent clubs within shouting distance of Beaverton. This isn't a slam on WashT; just an observation that driving from Beaverton to Fischers Landing for training and games would be a major headache. I know, many dedicated parents take their SSs and DDs further than that for training and matches, but there are lots of clubs in the Portland metro area.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's one reason to have the players keep their cards and bring them to the games with them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAh no. Kids are far too forgetful /likely to lose an individual card vs a coach or managing adult having a big stack. I'm sure she feels terrible about it but we're all human.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAh no. Kids are far too forgetful /likely to lose an individual card vs a coach or managing adult having a big stack. I'm sure she feels terrible about it but we're all human.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are currently 42 Oregon players at the club.
I think that only grows to around 50 this coming year
Meanwhile there are literally hundreds of former WashT kids just over the last 2-3 years that got out and upgraded by moving to a better club south of the river.
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