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    If Sunset was 3A they’d be winning by Jesuit margins. It’s all relative.

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      Epic finish for FC Portland ECNL 2001
      They would still be top 8 in OYSA premier.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        If Sunset was 5A they’d be winning by Jesuit margins. It’s all relative.
        By more than Jesuit margins. There’s a reason why there different divisions. It’s like Premier v. Div 2.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          If Sunset was 3A they’d be winning by Jesuit margins. It’s all relative.
          Sunset is better than most 3A schools. Probably fourth place among 3A schools.

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            1.Jesuit
            2.West Linn
            3.Sherwood
            4.Tualatin
            5.Glencoe
            6.West Salem
            7.Lincoln
            8.Cleveland

            How does this early season list look now that we are three weeks in? I think Jesuit looks pretty unstoppable this year. Even the West Salem team that was touted earlier in this thread as the one to unseat them fell hard. Nothing negative to the teams that are falling to them, just losing to a great team.

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              Jesuit’s JV team would be #2 and probably be in the title game beating everyone but Jesuit varsity.

              Jesuit is not a school team in the traditional sense. They don’t pick players from a small geographical area like 98% of schools do.

              Even good schools in good areas might have 6-7 great players but then steep drop off after that.

              It’s not a fair set up to let Jesuit play in OSAA girls soccer but it is what it is. They will win the state title easily.

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                Hail Jessy Huett, she is full of grace. The Ginga is with thee.
                Blessed art thou amongst women,
                and blessed is the Gatorade that sustains her.
                Holy Moly, Mother of all 6A,
                pray for the opponents back lines and keepers,
                now and until the hour after the State Championships. Amen.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Jesuit’s JV team would be #2 and probably be in the title game beating everyone but Jesuit varsity.

                  Jesuit is not a school team in the traditional sense. They don’t pick players from a small geographical area like 98% of schools do.

                  Even good schools in good areas might have 6-7 great players but then steep drop off after that.

                  It’s not a fair set up to let Jesuit play in OSAA girls soccer but it is what it is. They will win the state title easily.
                  It is not fair that Stanford is allowed to play in the Pac12 or even the NCAA. They are a top school and all of the best female players want to go to Stanford.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    1.Jesuit
                    2.West Linn
                    3.Sherwood
                    4.Tualatin
                    5.Glencoe
                    6.West Salem
                    7.Lincoln
                    8.Cleveland

                    How does this early season list look now that we are three weeks in? I think Jesuit looks pretty unstoppable this year. Even the West Salem team that was touted earlier in this thread as the one to unseat them fell hard. Nothing negative to the teams that are falling to them, just losing to a great team.
                    The season is just starting. There are still plenty of opportunities for Jesuit to get beat.

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                      I agree there is a lot of season left and everyone is beatable. In fact the way they are running score up on some of those teams may backfire later in the playoffs if they meet up with them again.

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                        I agree there is a lot of season left and everyone is beatable. In fact the way they are running score up on some of those teams may backfire later in the playoffs if they meet up with them again.
                        Are they running up the score or are the back ups making the most of their playing opportunities?

                        Would you rather have a team play their hardest against you or would your rather just chase them around and let them toy with you for the 2nd half, but not shoot the ball?

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          The season is just starting. There are still plenty of opportunities for Jesuit to get beat.
                          Indeed, if Jesuit decides to play UCLA or Stanford they could suffer a setback.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            I agree there is a lot of season left and everyone is beatable. In fact the way they are running score up on some of those teams may backfire later in the playoffs if they meet up with them again.
                            This has always been a dilemma when games get out of hand. I actually think it is more embarrassing to pass the ball around for the last 25 minutes so you don’t run the score up. Keep in mind they are subbing in 90% of their bench when these games get out of hand

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Jesuit’s JV team would be #2 and probably be in the title game beating everyone but Jesuit varsity.

                              Jesuit is not a school team in the traditional sense. They don’t pick players from a small geographical area like 98% of schools do.

                              Even good schools in good areas might have 6-7 great players but then steep drop off after that.

                              It’s not a fair set up to let Jesuit play in OSAA girls soccer but it is what it is. They will win the state title easily.
                              Compare this to if USC could recruit all over the country and world but Stanford had to pick only from players in their neighborhood. Would that be fair?

                              It’s silly to worry about this. Jesuit is a massive failure if they don’t win it all in girls soccer.

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                                Isn’t Jesuit technically a 5A school. They should petition OSAA to let the Jesuit JV team compete in 5A. If not, they should let Jesuit have 2 varsity teams in 6A. There are too many great players at Jesuit missing opportunities because they have to play JV.

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