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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo your against giving girls the same amount of scholarships as boys at public universities that are subsidized by our states? Is this a fight you would want? What kind of a man says boys deserve more opportunities then girls? Suggestion, find another sport for you young chap like rowing, lacrose, baseball or whatever else young fellas like your son can still compete. Even the mascots get full rides and they are predominantly male.
Welfare handouts aren't considered earned income you idiot.
I'm against using the term d1 for all 350 girls soccer teams, especially when the boys side has 150 fewer d1 programs. How about call those below 200 rpi just 'the bottom 150'? with the understanding These girls teams are hoping to someday crack the top 200 and become a bonafide d1.
This sea of crap is yet another unintended consequence of title ix 'compliance' watering down a low participation sport with more d1 schools than the 'supply' of d1 athletes available.
This is why bench club players can go and be on teams at di schools that field women's soccer, the net is so big to catch these minnows it's hilarious.
Put all these realities together and you understand why a 'travel league' for girls has takers travelling to get the 'free lunch'. Purely comically.
They don't realize the 'free lunch' can be delivered to their front porch without even leaving their neighborhood.
That's the secret sauce you weren't educated about before you flew all over the country.
Sucker.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostParents, do your research at a young age for your child. Research the schools you want your kid to go to and see the path that the majority of kids came from. DA, ECNL, or OYSA type club teams, and follow your preferred route.
Regardless of league or club choice.
Much simpler accurate and cheaper.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJesuit HS is better than Concordia.
BTW Concordia is a local D2 which is comparable to decent HS teams across th US.
Any random club team at the Hs age would embarrass Jesuit.
Idiots who live through high school experience especially Oregon high school is telling that they’ve gone as far as they will get
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Oregon soccer might be generally mediocre but it doesn’t change the fact that Oregon high school players got the best college commitments to play women’s soccer - over the players who chose not to play HS soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAbsolutely there is a connection.
The players here in Portland Metro fit that level like a glove. The players that are around here are your typical “271st” in Div 1 school.
Honestly, I think our local Community College (Clark) probably plays better soccer and could beat them....but....Arizona is waaaaaay better weather in the winter.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOregon soccer might be generally mediocre but it doesn’t change the fact that Oregon high school players got the best college commitments to play women’s soccer - over the players who chose not to play HS soccer.
Bellevue
Blue Mountain
Centralia
Chemeketa
Clackamas
Clark
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Everett
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
Lane
Lower Columbia
North Idaho
Peninsula
Pierce
Portland
Rogue
SW Oregon
Shoreline
Skagit Valley
Spokane
Tacoma
Treasure Valley
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
What a strong community!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post(Non DA) The 'best' Oregon HS Girls college commitment list 2019-2020:
Bellevue
Blue Mountain
Centralia
Chemeketa
Clackamas
Clark
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Everett
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
Lane
Lower Columbia
North Idaho
Peninsula
Pierce
Portland
Rogue
SW Oregon
Shoreline
Skagit Valley
Spokane
Tacoma
Treasure Valley
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
What a strong community!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBesides you copying and pasting the cc league team list you brought about the point that the da actually hasn’t produced any top players and some can’t even make it into these colleges
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGot to give some love to the colleges the best Oregon HS Girls are heading to next year! Glad you recognized they were community colleges, just so you know they all play in the NWAC. This college List of Oregon HS commits are posted on Oregon Live site, that's where you find the best are headed. Don't know if they got any athletic aid, but who cares right!
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First, yes the NWAC has boy soccer. The quality is very good, many top D1 players D2 and NAIA go to a JUCO first. The cost is very affordable, scholarships available in plenty, and you can get a first rate education.
I have seen many ENCL players and Thorns struggle in the NWAC top teams. Like all women's college leagues the incredible number of team means all leagues are watered downed, especially the bottom half of the leagues. NWAC is more like 3/4 of the team are not great, but the top teams are very good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBesides you copying and pasting the cc league team list you brought about the point that the da actually hasn’t produced any top players and some can’t even make it into these colleges
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostProblem falls under both players and coaching staff.
This is a small no name Div 1 school like a hundred others in the country. Most of the players that decide to go to small Div 1 schools like this one go because of the sensation of playing Div 1 soccer when it’s really not.
The parents and the child should always visit and watch a few training sessions and a game. My suggestion is for families to do some research and pick a game that they might lose....this way you get to watch the coach perform under real pressures of the game. Every coach will show their true colors under the gun.
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Why are there coaches coaching like this still? Is it 1987? This is one of the main reason why this country doesn’t advance in the game. There are thousands of these coaches in our country teaching kids. If any of you want to watch a few of them go to your local high school programs and watch these coaches hammer the fitness for the first month of training with players that have been playing for 8 months and are pretty fit.
The reason why these coaches coach this way is because they are lost and have no clue how to teach.
Why does it seems to be players with basically nothing to lose , for most of them they will be done with soccer. Why wait till now to come up with this stuff . Are the other current underclass players just afraid of the out come .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy does it seems to be players with basically nothing to lose , for most of them they will be done with soccer. Why wait till now to come up with this stuff . Are the other current underclass players just afraid of the out come .
In order to have the confidence to "step up" without fear of losing their tuition compensation, playing time or general role with the team it would seem fairly obvious why these allegations are surfacing now. Most of the complainants are now at the finish line or have already finished their collegiate playing careers so they are no longer a slave to the game and are now feel empowered and emboldened to speak up. It's important they bring this type of behavior to light so that their future teammates or new student athletes at GCU can avoid the same.
This is the same reason you won't find many, if any, existing players who will do the same. There is simply too much on the line for them to join in the fight. Additionally, the coaches are now on their best behavior giving the microscope they are now under and I am sure they are probably being overly nice to their existing team to avoid being fired or mass transfers.
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