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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook at your calendar FC mom. They have lost to Oregon teams in past two years. Year and half ago FC ECNL 2001 finished third or fourth in OYSA premier as I recall. They might be better now but those are the facts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was actually the G01 pre-ECNL team and it was 3rd with one loss total. Followed by a second loss in the state cup final when the "Salem Superstar" pulled off one of her patented "flops in the box" with nobody anywhere near her. Funny thing is she then joined the FC team, rode the pine for a year, and left to find glory back in OYSA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was actually the G01 pre-ECNL team and it was 3rd with one loss total. Followed by a second loss in the state cup final when the "Salem Superstar" pulled off one of her patented "flops in the box" with nobody anywhere near her. Funny thing is she then joined the FC team, rode the pine for a year, and left to find glory back in OYSA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook at your calendar FC mom. They have lost to Oregon teams in past two years. Year and half ago FC ECNL 2001 finished third or fourth in OYSA premier as I recall. They might be better now but those are the facts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe irony to your statement is that it is the Oregon ECNL girls who are getting recruited
https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/sear...ea=commitments
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll true with just one addendum. The Salem Superstar took her talents to Thorns Academy where she sandbags against all the decimated TA teams. Because winning by double digits is more important than taking risks, being challenged, developing as a player, and maybe losing a game here or there.
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