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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPortland State University
Oregon State University
University of Portland
Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Seattle University
Emerson College
New Mexico State University
University of Washington
University of Louisiana Lafayette
University of Colorado
Clark College
Chapman University
Saint Louis University - Madrid
Western Washington University
Colgate University
University of Vermont
George Fox University
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I hope you all saved money for college. Anyone relying on soccer to pay for college is a tragedy waiting to happen.
Soccer should be for fun and the life experience.
And of course you should be focusing on academics.
I hope everyone is doing this. Please tell me you are.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo way that is from one team. No way a team is rostered with 18 college commits.
I think Crossfire United is probably the best club in Oregon if you have college aspirations, but it really comes down to what coach you have and having the right roster fit. Westside does a good job as well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes it is one team (CU-03). Probably the best team ever put together to date in PDX. Thank you Kevin Legg for developing this group 5 years ago when 7th graders and coaching/developing them for 3 years... Good Club, Great families, Good Coaches and great development. (Biased opinion)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes it is one team (CU-03). Probably the best team ever put together to date in PDX. Thank you Kevin Legg for developing this group 5 years ago when 7th graders and coaching/developing them for 3 years... Good Club, Great families, Good Coaches and great development. (Biased opinion)
Most parents tend to think their kid is the best of the best, your delusional thinking & extrapolation is understood especially during a global pandemic. As a side note, much higher quality teams, coaches and players have come before this group in Oregon. With players that actually stuck at top 20 d1 schools.
Sorry this team wouldn't even crack the all-time top 10 in Oregon history, if they do in your mind that's all that matters these days---- as we invent our own narratives to support our fantasy beliefs.
I overheard you mention you thought Trump should have a place in Mt. Rushmore also.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree. And this 03 team along with last year’s 02 team dominated oysa players in high school and filled the all state team and players of year, with rare exception. Two years of best in Oregon.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVery impressive couple of years for Crossfire!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostImpressive. And now that the Thorns Academy is playing ECNL, we can see that CU03 beat them 2x already by scores of like 6-0. Most other age groups were similar. Thorns Academy does have a stronger team at one of the younger age groups. 07? Any might build stronger from there. Having the backing of the Timbers/Thorns goes a long way. As always, times will change in Oregon and new super teams will emerge from different clubs. However, there’s no denying CU’s recent total dominance unless you’re the Title IX Ted troll.
Dominating ROTFL propaganda in a parent forum. Absolutely.
Title IX somehow spills into womens soccer with ridiculous amounts of funding that doesn't match interest or talent levels.
Fueling these insanity narratives of everyday Jill's.
This fiction is priceless.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostImpressive. And now that the Thorns Academy is playing ECNL, we can see that CU03 beat them 2x already by scores of like 6-0. Most other age groups were similar. Thorns Academy does have a stronger team at one of the younger age groups. 07? Any might build stronger from there. Having the backing of the Timbers/Thorns goes a long way. As always, times will change in Oregon and new super teams will emerge from different clubs. However, there’s no denying CU’s recent total dominance unless you’re the Title IX Ted troll.
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Linking to right-wing *****holes like Shapiro is just gross.
But Title IX does distort women's college soccer. Good or bad I won't say, but it is what it is.
CU is probably the best girls' team in the 03 class. Best youth team overall? Put down the bong.
Here in Oregon, leagues don't mean jack. Main benefit of ECNL is that US Club imposes far fewer restrictions on predatory club/coach behavior than do USYS/OYSA and affiliated leagues. That and it optimizes heavily for college recruiting. So long as other leagues exist and are viable, this isn't a problem. But none of the travel leagues offer anything that you can't get from OYSA premier, other than more hotel points and frequent flyer miles, and something for Dad to boast about in the clubhouse after a hard round of 18.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo need to be mean. She’s just a freshman and played some decent minutes in the preseason games, which is more than the local freshmen at Oregon, none of whom have played at all. OSU has so many local players that some play and some don’t. Next year they all have to compete with the new recruits. I admit it doesn’t look good for them going forward but hopefully they followed the golden rule of recruiting: pick the school you’d go to without soccer.
It's also worth noting that many of the "stay with OYSA and you can get the same recruits as the teams that play in ECNL or academy" honks are silent about an OYSA family spending thousands to be recruited. Whether you spend your money on an ECNL club, or spend your money on a high priced recruiting specialist, you're still spending money to get your kid a spot on a college team. And that's fine! Your money your life your choice. But don't act like you possess any moral high ground because your kid didn't play on CU or FCP's ECNL teams.
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