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Holy Names lost a lot of very good players. Will be interesting to see whether some of the strong players who opted out of spring due to ECNL conflicts play hs, but Roosevelt, Eastside Catholic and Lakeside all should be strong in metro, with Prep, Holy Names, and Blanchett all strong as well but maybe a step behind the first three.
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Would you guys recommend HS soccer if your kid is on the top team of a big club and is considered on the top tier within the team?
I suppose HS means more games, more connections, but also it would take away focus from the club.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWould you guys recommend HS soccer if your kid is on the top team of a big club and is considered on the top tier within the team?
I suppose HS means more games, more connections, but also it would take away focus from the club.
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above poster is absolutely correct and hits all the relevant points.
bellevue hs should be tough in 3A this year, returns 10 seniors from a team that went 8-0 last season
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWould you guys recommend HS soccer if your kid is on the top team of a big club and is considered on the top tier within the team?
I suppose HS means more games, more connections, but also it would take away focus from the club.
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yes, High school soccer puts the fun back into game. Club games have so much pressure. The players are not having fun on the field. Playing with and against their buddies really makes soccer fun again.
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That is a good point, it is fun. Still I could see someone arguing that a very top level player really should focus on club only.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHoly Names lost a lot of very good players. Will be interesting to see whether some of the strong players who opted out of spring due to ECNL conflicts play hs, but Roosevelt, Eastside Catholic and Lakeside all should be strong in metro, with Prep, Holy Names, and Blanchett all strong as well but maybe a step behind the first three.
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Roosevelt has a cupcake schedule compared to the rest of the teams you laid out.
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Metro is not doing split this year. The teams will play everyone once. There will still be some lopsided games. But it means that there will be more games and more soccer.
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I have a U17G ECNL player unable to play HS due to eligibility issues but she has an opportunity to play with a boy's club during the season. Thoughts on what the appropriate age group/level would be? She could practice with B or C teams.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostMetro is not doing split this year. The teams will play everyone once. There will still be some lopsided games. But it means that there will be more games and more soccer.
The private schools all play each other twice (8 games each). The public schools may play two of the Metro private schools each. It is a shame.
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