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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe best soccer players might not all care about HS soccer but many of them are also stars in other sports. Giving up HS & all other soccer, all other sports & missing lots of school isn't worth it for many of the best. Don't forget, the true best can do whatever they want (Ecnl or Local club) and will still get the same recruitment. The best don't need to give up everything to play GDA.
The Basketball coaches wish club soccer would be abolished as the girls opt to play local club soccer over HS B ball.
Sell crazy somewhere else. Simply false.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe best soccer players might not all care about HS soccer but many of them are also stars in other sports. Giving up HS & all other soccer, all other sports & missing lots of school isn't worth it for many of the best. Don't forget, the true best can do whatever they want (Ecnl or Local club) and will still get the same recruitment. The best don't need to give up everything to play GDA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo (6A) Oregonian Girl that was all-state in (6A) Soccer has ever been All-State in Basketball, Softball or Track in the last decade. The best girl's in soccer were playing year round soccer and couldn't compete for the HS in the winter and spring sports.
The Basketball coaches wish club soccer would be abolished as the girls opt to play local club soccer over HS B ball.
Sell crazy somewhere else. Simply false.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAbsolutely true.
List the All-Stars at the 6A level in Basketball & Softball that are also All-State in Soccer.
The best of the best girls in Soccer don't play the other sports in HS, they don't have the time or interest. It is what it, is.
All-league HS girls soccer players aren't what the GDA is after, those girls will continue to play whatever they want when they want. Which is the way it should be.
The top 1% of girls is what the GDA is after that's enough to fill the squads they field.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThorns has been a poor program to date. Many kids won't have anything to do with them for that reason. Then you take high school sports off the table. That removes a large number of top players. Next the required four trainings a week and traveling 15 times a year which requires missing school and vacations. Lack of homework time will take away serious students. Not much left after all those filters.
ECNL parents, please calm down and stop spreading misinformation.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe best soccer players might not all care about HS soccer but many of them are also stars in other sports. Giving up HS & all other soccer, all other sports & missing lots of school isn't worth it for many of the best. Don't forget, the true best can do whatever they want (Ecnl or Local club) and will still get the same recruitment. The best don't need to give up everything to play GDA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSalem superstar (5A soccer player of the year as a freshman) was a varsity player on state finalists Silverton, and was listed as a top freshman to watch by Oregon Live. She's also a darn good track athlete. But thorns academy will put an end to all that.
Small schools need their athletes to turn out for all sports, especially girls mostly rural schools don't have a stockpile of female athletes.
Just list the 6A girls that are STARS on other HS Sports teams, not just on the squad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe true superstars don't need GDA but some may want it. Certainly not all due to the huge sacrifices. How many decades ago since the last Oregon raised girl made the USWNT or even went pro to a NWSL team? Guarantee you, if your dd is the next Mal Pugh, she can play HS soccer, basketball, etc and she'll be just fine. If your dd isn't top elite level, no amount of GDA or Ecnl is going to get her past the CA top players, even if she plays 24/7/365. She can stay dedicated at her local club and end up at Portland State or UO or wherever she would've if she'd played GDA/ECNL. Play hard but enjoy life. The USWNT isn't in any of our girls future. Study more and college options & scholarships will be increased more.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnything lower than 6A is not a discussion.
Small schools need their athletes to turn out for all sports, especially girls mostly rural schools don't have a stockpile of female athletes.
Just list the 6A girls that are STARS on other HS Sports teams, not just on the squad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOk. Academy girl from Eugene was 6a first team as a freshman and also a legit star in track and cross country. But I guess she will be hanging up her running spikes.
Not on this list--6A 1st all state 2016
Sydney Collins, Jesuit, junior
Allie Day, Grant, senior
Olivia Dendinger, Glencoe, senior
MJ Erving, Sheldon, senior
Kaillen Fried, Sherwood, senior
Lindsay Howard, Sherwood, senior
Kiki Kjeldsen, Barlow, senior
Sarah Nasson, Lincoln, senior
Rose Pflug, Sunset, senior
Sarah Teubner, Sprague, senior
Eden White, Central Catholic, junior
GK: Bridgette Skiba, Sunset, junior
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe true superstars don't need GDA but some may want it. Certainly not all due to the huge sacrifices. How many decades ago since the last Oregon raised girl made the USWNT or even went pro to a NWSL team? Guarantee you, if your dd is the next Mal Pugh, she can play HS soccer, basketball, etc and she'll be just fine. If your dd isn't top elite level, no amount of GDA or Ecnl is going to get her past the CA top players, even if she plays 24/7/365. She can stay dedicated at her local club and end up at Portland State or UO or wherever she would've if she'd played GDA/ECNL. Play hard but enjoy life. The USWNT isn't in any of our girls future. Study more and college options & scholarships will be increased more.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOk. Academy girl from Eugene was 6a first team as a freshman and also a legit star in track and cross country. But I guess she will be hanging up her running spikes.
Basketball 6A All-State
N'Dea Flye
Oregon City
Senior
First team
Nina Radford
Grant
Senior
First team
Hannah Washington
South Medford
Senior
First team
Evina Westbrook
South Salem
Senior
First team
Bendu Yeaney
St. Mary's Academy
Senior
First team
Evina Westbrook
South Salem
Player of the year
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThorns has been a poor program to date. Many kids won't have anything to do with them for that reason. Then you take high school sports off the table. That removes a large number of top players. Next the required four trainings a week and traveling 15 times a year which requires missing school and vacations. Lack of homework time will take away serious students. Not much left after all those filters.
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