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Girls DA = $10,000/yr & NO high school sports???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI believe US Soccer has some type of work-around in place if a girl wants to do both HS and GDA.
if it is a requirement to do a high school sport or if it is part of the scholarship to the school,
a player can leave da for that season and come back later.
of course, often at very exclusive and expensive private skools.
money talks bs walks, right daddy$$$?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthe work around is like in boys da is prep school waiver.
if it is a requirement to do a high school sport or if it is part of the scholarship to the school,
a player can leave da for that season and come back later.
of course, often at very exclusive and expensive private skools.
money talks bs walks, right daddy$$$?
2) players who work hard during the HS season get bumped when HS players return (also not helping with team spirit)
3) rosters aren't maximized and team performance can suffer, hence coaches don't like it
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI believe US Soccer has some type of work-around in place if a girl wants to do both HS and GDA.
a) prep school waivers can possibly be granted (up to club discretion)
b) the no HS rule doesn't take effect for a few years. However, the wording also said clubs are allowed to make their own decisions on the no HS rule so chances are most clubs won't allow it. The DA schedule is ten months. If a team loses 5+ good players to HS then the team is weaker (wins still matter even in a "development" program).
So, basically, no work arounds. USSF doesn't want kids playing HS soccer or any other sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI believe US Soccer has some type of work-around in place if a girl wants to do both HS and GDA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe only work arounds are that
a) prep school waivers can possibly be granted (up to club discretion)
b) the no HS rule doesn't take effect for a few years. However, the wording also said clubs are allowed to make their own decisions on the no HS rule so chances are most clubs won't allow it. The DA schedule is ten months. If a team loses 5+ good players to HS then the team is weaker (wins still matter even in a "development" program).
So, basically, no work arounds. USSF doesn't want kids playing HS soccer or any other sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe HS rule takes effect next fall. If you're not in HS in the fall of 2016 you can NOT play HS soccer and do the GDA at the same time.
"With the permission of their Academy club, the program will initially allow players that have begun high school in 2017-18 or prior to the start of the Girls’ Development Academy, to complete the remainder of their high school career if they so choose. If a player chooses to play high school soccer she will not be allowed to play with a Girls’ Development Academy club during that portion of the Academy’s 10-month season. U.S. Soccer expects that clubs manage a player’s desire to participate in high school soccer on a case by case basis based on what’s best for the development of that player.
Beginning with the 2021-22 season, participation in high school soccer will not be permitted."
So basically it's "allowed" until 2021 but in reality it won't be allowed by the clubs themselves.
https://m.box.com/shared_item/https%...emyapplication
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. They have to be 2002 or older and can't train or play with the GDA team during HS season (missing about 30-40% of the GDA season). However, the GDA team is obligated to field a competitive team for all games and will thus not allow their best players to play HS soccer. Pine riders will get the OK to play HS soccer as that will actually allow for better training and more PT for the top players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo it doesn't - it's right on the GDA application
"With the permission of their Academy club, the program will initially allow players that have begun high school in 2017-18 or prior to the start of the Girls’ Development Academy, to complete the remainder of their high school career if they so choose. If a player chooses to play high school soccer she will not be allowed to play with a Girls’ Development Academy club during that portion of the Academy’s 10-month season. U.S. Soccer expects that clubs manage a player’s desire to participate in high school soccer on a case by case basis based on what’s best for the development of that player.
Beginning with the 2021-22 season, participation in high school soccer will not be permitted."
So basically it's "allowed" until 2021 but in reality it won't be allowed by the clubs themselves.
https://m.box.com/shared_item/https%...emyapplication
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMight want to read that again. HS is only allowed for those that have started HS before the 2017-18 GDA season. Those who have started will be allowed to continue, at the discretion of their club, but can't participate in GDA training and games during the HS season (about 30-40% of the GDA season). Also, the GDA requires all clubs to field "competitive" teams for all games. You really think the Thorns Academy can let their best players go play HS soccer and still be "competitive"? Hardly. They won't be "competitive" with their best players.
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2003 class of 2021 is the last birth year. New rule takes effect with 2004 players class of 2022.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post2003 class of 2021 is the last birth year. New rule takes effect with 2004 players class of 2022.
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