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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGot a point there. Region IV champion and would get absolutely throttled by any of the ECNL teams in the Region.
They can add this fact to their athlete's profiles. would be the same if they were an ECNL player with an accomplishment update to add to a profile.
Congrats to the players. Period.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWon't matter.
They can add this fact to their athlete's profiles. would be the same if they were an ECNL player with an accomplishment update to add to a profile.
Congrats to the players. Period.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post5 goals? Her team went 0 - 3 in ECNL playoffs. There team scored two goals total. She did not record a goal.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey can add it but the college coaches aren't that stupid. They know that USYS Regionals are much lower level than ECNL. That's why the only coaches in Boise were from small NW colleges and JCs.
you idiots have these pipe dreams that going to a showcase 3000 miles from home is going to get your DD a scholarship? you're nuts!
85% of players play college soccer within 150 miles from their front door.
you don't need ECNL to go to college, PERIOD!
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Originally posted by unregistered View Postwhich is where 90% of the players should be focusing on.
You idiots have these pipe dreams that going to a showcase 3000 miles from home is going to get your dd a scholarship? You're nuts!
85% of players play college soccer within 150 miles from their front door.
You don't need ecnl to go to college, period!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhich is where 90% of the players should be focusing on.
you idiots have these pipe dreams that going to a showcase 3000 miles from home is going to get your DD a scholarship? you're nuts!
85% of players play college soccer within 150 miles from their front door.
you don't need ECNL to go to college, PERIOD!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's because their discovery player from Vantucky was playing in Boise winning the tier-3 USYS Regionals. With her they might have gone 0-3 and scored 3 goals.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnah, more than likely she fits in a system where they actually share the ball and move it. Not kick it as far as you can and run.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt U15 in PDX area the ECNL teams are very weak. The '00 age group sucks. Just ask the top player in the area. She's from Beaverton and chooses ECNL in Seattle. That right there says a lot. I think that Vantucky team would beat the two ECNL teams.
Just look at the ECNL results from this past weekend, they are in last place. Neither of them could win state cup in Oregon let alone a few ECNL games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey can add it but the college coaches aren't that stupid. They know that USYS Regionals are much lower level than ECNL. That's why the only coaches in Boise were from small NW colleges and JCs.
Our high school coaches, club coaches and players know it too.
You're right. Collegge coaches aren't stupid. They have rosters to fill and constantly are looking forward for years ahead of the current upcoming season. Stupid is to think too narrow one league to fill a need. You will not find a single NCAA D1 program whose roster is completely filled with all ECNL players.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder when it comes to sports, and what one coach sees as a great player, another coach might not.
As an example, in Dallas, there was young girl who tried out for an ECNL team, was told she was not good enough -- so she continued to play for her high school and club team. When National Signing Day came around, she signed with Davidson. While the ECNL coach said she was not good enough for his youth team -- the college coach said she was great for his collegiate program. Bottom line, college coaches will be the final judge on who they recruit, and pick student-athletes they think are right for their program"
-Lisa Lavelle, Should my daughter play ECNL?
by Lisa Lavelle, June 25th, 2015 2:51PM
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