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    #16
    I put on US Soccer gear and visor and attend ECNL games with a clipboard. Scribble notes and shake my head disapprovingly very often. It gets me lots of free drinks at the hotel bar.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      My daughter used to do ODP. A couple years ago at the Freindship Cup the Region IV evaluator was there. He used to coach at U of Idaho. I noticed him talking to my daughter after one of the games. I spoke to him later and we discussed what he told her along with her potential for college and how he saw her capabilities. At the end he gave me his card and told me to tell her to use him as a reference for colleges. He saw her play maybe three times that weekend and didn't know me from Adam before that. But he told me she shouldn't settle for lower D1. I know I'm an outlier but there are positives to ODP and the Friendship Cup. Yes ECNL has mad it much much less relevant, but I do think there are positives to be had.
      Agree totally with this. And really what negatives could there be. Kids get seen by a wider base of coaches, more touches, some very good talent.

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        #18
        ptg 03b

        whichever team the refs have listed as PTG 03B (boys) went 3-0-0 and beat Cal North. that ain't bad.

        i coach at a portland club in this age group and have two players on the squad. they're not even the best players on the team, the talent level is pretty good.

        -yours truly, a club whose players get "stolen" from us on the regular

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          whichever team the refs have listed as PTG 03B (boys) went 3-0-0 and beat Cal North. that ain't bad.

          i coach at a portland club in this age group and have two players on the squad. they're not even the best players on the team, the talent level is pretty good.

          -yours truly, a club whose players get "stolen" from us on the regular
          03? What is that like a 9 year old?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            I put on US Soccer gear and visor and attend ECNL games with a clipboard. Scribble notes and shake my head disapprovingly very often. It gets me lots of free drinks at the hotel bar.
            Dang, wish I had thought of that... ...that said, this is the 21st century. Bring an iPad, pretend to scribble on that, but really be watching Prem matches.

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              #21
              Originally posted by unregistered View Post
              03? What is that like a 9 year old?
              2016-2003= 13

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                #22
                just starting to become little men

                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                2016-2003= 13
                so... basically when we should maybe start caring about how the development is coming along, joker. (the other guy. thanks for doing the math for him)

                just based off the scores, here's a (factual) recap of the rest of the boys side.

                u11 boys: our best timbers team did okay except against washington. Washington seemed to be the best. 8 teams played

                U12 boys: 14 teams; poor san mateo cty earthquakes 2, 5 games 5 losses; Diablo FC DA did best 3 wins one draw (against Timbers best team).

                u13 boys: whichever team the refs have listed as PTG 03B (boys) went 3-0-0 and beat Cal North. that ain't bad.

                u14b: washington went undefeated, timbers mid pack.

                u15b: seattle undefeated, timbers mid pack

                u16b: portland timbers (playing up) and san jose go undefeated.

                u17b: seattle tops group, only one game played. (everyone playing up basically)

                u18b: three teams, timbers alliance tied for 1st.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  2016-2003= 13
                  2003s are currently 12 & 13 yr olds. Prime age for parent obsession over their little player who will be "the one in a million, one in 20yrs in Oregon" soccer star. Reality hasn't reared its ugly head yet.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    2003s are currently 12 & 13 yr olds. Prime age for parent obsession over their little player who will be "the one in a million, one in 20yrs in Oregon" soccer star. Reality hasn't reared its ugly head yet.
                    Talking about girls here. Oregon boys do better.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      This post was so utterly stupid I honestly can't believe it. Evaluating an athlete in a stressful competitive environment? Who would dare? Maybe you don't realize this because your kid has never made it but the majority or REGION IV staff will be evaluating players in an environment where results matter at regional camp. Smh
                      The only results that matter at regional camp are individual and have nothing to do with team results. Obviously YOUR child has never made it or you would understand how individual it really is. Obsess away.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        How did the Friendship Cup turn out?
                        I think some of the Thorns ODP girls played down a year or so. They were so huge that
                        some of them could have shaved. :)

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          I think some of the Thorns ODP girls played down a year or so. They were so huge that
                          some of them could have shaved. :)
                          I always love the comments from parents about how big the players on the other team are. It's so predictable. Common sense goes out the window when mommy goes to watch her kids play. She forgets that from age 8-18 kids grow at vastly different rates. I've seen U11 girls who were 5'6" and weighed 130. "Look at her birth certificate, she's at least a year older." So funny.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            2003s are currently 12 & 13 yr olds. Prime age for parent obsession over their little player who will be "the one in a million, one in 20yrs in Oregon" soccer star. Reality hasn't reared its ugly head yet.
                            The 2003s are Tiki Taka. They will show they are the best Oregon team in a long time.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              The 2003s are Tiki Taka. They will show they are the best Oregon team in a long time.
                              They have the silliest name for sure. Tinky Winks?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                They have the silliest name for sure. Tinky Winks?
                                Tell that to Barcelona.

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