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Rather than summarize, here's the text from the latest version of the Rules:

Each US Youth Soccer National State Association may allow club teams in the following age categories for Boys and Girls; U14, U15, U16, U17, and U18 to apply for acceptance.
The US Youth Soccer National State Association will determine their teams that may apply for acceptance. (Generally it is anticipated that the club teams will be the Winner and Runner-up of the State's most recent Championship tournament, or in the case of an existing competitive league available to all state association teams, the Champion and Runner-up teams based on the teams prior full-year standing.) Participation is open to any properly registered competitive team in good standing with the member of the US Youth Soccer National State Association.
The US Youth Soccer Region III Premier League (Region III Premier League) Sub-Region Committee shall have the authority to accept teams for competition that have approved applications from their US Youth Soccer National State Association. The Region III Premier League Committee shall have the final authority to accept teams and reserves the right to refuse admittance of any team based upon the team’s prior performance in the Premier League (i.e. repeated failure to play matches, failure to comply with league rules, excessive misconduct, etc.).[/]

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The (Rock Hill) Herald
December 17, 2008

http://www.heraldonline.com/news/sports/story/1023439.html


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It's pretty rare to find ten players on a team with such close proximity and to have the success they had..Congratulations!!

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Which of the rock hill kids don't go to Northwestern? Where do they play???


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Good opening to point out that the CUFC U-17 Elite boys are all from Columbia. All fifteen guys were with either CSC or NECSA before the merger. That's one of the things I love about CUFC - it focuses on developing local talent.

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The following is from the 2008/2009 SC Youth Soccer Administrative Manual:

"If you are a SC Youth Soccer Publix Challenge Cup 1st or 2nd Place Winner, then you will be asked to play in the Region III Premier League. If 1st or 2nd place decline the opportunity, then the 3rd place team in the Publix Challenge Cup will be asked to play. If your team finished or is declared a 1st or 2nd place finish in the previous years Premier league then you will be asked to play in the Region III Premier League, if this opportunity arises, then 3rd place team in the Publix Challenge Cup will be asked to play."

Based on this, I believe the following teams will be asked to play in the R3PL in 2009 (2009-2010 age groups):
U16G: CESA 93 Premier, CUFC 93 Elite, Bridge FA 93 Gold
U17G: Bridge FA 92 Gold, CESA 92 Premier
U18G: CESA 91 Premier, Carolina FC 91
U16B: CESA 93 Premier, CUFC 93 Elite
U17B: U17B: CESA 92 Premier, Bridge FA 92 Gold, LCSC United 92 White
U18B: CUFC 91 Elite, CESA 91 Premier, DISA 91 Arsenal

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League: Region III Premier League
If you are a SC Youth Soccer Publix Challenge Cup 1st or 2nd Place Winner, then you will be asked to play in the Region III
Premier League. If 1st or 2nd place decline the opportunity, then the 3rd place team in the Publix Challenge Cup will be asked
to play. If your team finished or is declared a 1st or 2nd place finish in the previous years Premier league then you will be
asked to play in the Region III Premier League, if this opportunity arises, then 3rd place team in the Publix Challenge Cup
will be asked to play.

The U-15 Bridge93 team will be included since the CESA 93 P took 2nd in Premier. Don't know about any other age group

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Good opening to point out that the CUFC U-17 Elite boys are all from Columbia. All fifteen guys were with either CSC or NECSA before the merger. That's one of the things I love about CUFC - it focuses on developing local talent.




that is a great team. good to see some sc kids that can play with anyone.
from the looks of state cup what other age groups is cufc developing local talent in.
cesa does have several out of towners that has helped some teams but if you look at their younger ages they are developing very well.

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The following is from the 2008/2009 SC Youth Soccer Administrative Manual:

"If you are a SC Youth Soccer Publix Challenge Cup 1st or 2nd Place Winner, then you will be asked to play in the Region III Premier League. If 1st or 2nd place decline the opportunity, then the 3rd place team in the Publix Challenge Cup will be asked to play. If your team finished or is declared a 1st or 2nd place finish in the previous years Premier league then you will be asked to play in the Region III Premier League, if this opportunity arises, then 3rd place team in the Publix Challenge Cup will be asked to play."

Based on this, I believe the following teams will be asked to play in the R3PL in 2009 (2009-2010 age groups):
U16G: CESA 93 Premier, CUFC 93 Elite, Bridge FA 93 Gold
U17G: Bridge FA 92 Gold, CESA 92 Premier
U18G: CESA 91 Premier, Carolina FC 91
U16B: CESA 93 Premier, CUFC 93 Elite
U17B: U17B: CESA 92 Premier, Bridge FA 92 Gold, LCSC United 92 White
U18B: CUFC 91 Elite, CESA 91 Premier, DISA 91 Arsenal




just being curious.why would the u-16 girls age group get 3 sc teams into region play?

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..The U-15 Bridge93 team will be included since the CESA 93 P took 2nd in Premier. Don't know about any other age group




Yes, assuming you are speaking of girls, that was in my post above. The Bridge 93 girls should be asked to play in the U16 R3PL in 2009.

Also, LCSC 92 boys should be invited because CESA 92 Premier took 1st place in the boys 2008 U15 R3PL. And, since CUFC 91 finished 1st in the 2008 U17 R3PL, DISA 91 will be included.

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