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Fifa Star #158660 06/07/12 05:40 PM
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Look at the u18 boys.

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Region III President's Cup @ Greensboro, NC
U17 Boys: SC (Congaree Rapid SKY94) 4-0 TN (East Ridge Express 95 White)
Goals: Aaron Brady 2 (Dreher); Thomas O'Neill (Dreher); Aaron Velasquez (Brookland-Cayce).
Records: TN (0-1-0); SC (1-0-0).

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6/7/12

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Region III President's Cup @ Greensboro, NC
U17 Boys: SC (Congaree Rapid SKY94) 4-0 TN (East Ridge Express 95 White)
Goals: Aaron Brady 2 (Dreher); Thomas O'Neill (Dreher); Aaron Velasquez (Brookland-Cayce).
Records: TN (0-1-0); SC (1-0-0).




Congratulations on a decisive win. Go South Carolina!

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U16 boys: TFC Navy (NC). 2. Scump palmetto 0,

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How are wild card teams picked? I see that South Carolina United U17 girls are in regionals at the U18 age group, why did that slot not go to the SCUMP U18 girls?

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SCUMP 93 Girls turned down the wild card.

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SCUMP 93 Girls families were sent an email by their coach on June 4th telling them that they were awarded the U19 wild card, and asked players that would be interested in playing to let him know by that night. We had heard right after the State Championships in December that we might be eligible, but never a word between then. So yes... it was turned down because there were not enough players at the last minute to spend a possible 8 days up in Greenville. If we had known sooner, then players (graduated Seniors) may have put this in their plans, but being let know basically 2 weeks ahead most already had commitments....North/South All-Star game, beach, College orientations, Summer jobs.... I am not sure who dropped the ball on that, but I am glad that some South Carolina team was able to pick up the spot, and hope they are able to do well with the opportunity.

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Why was there no word passed along since December? Who decides the wild card and when? How long did the SCUMP Board know they were the wild card? Why only give a team two weeks notice? Wreaks of being unorganized!


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Why was there no word passed along since December? Who decides the wild card and when? How long did the SCUMP Board know they were the wild card? Why only give a team two weeks notice? Wreaks of being unorganized!




Were some states still playing their State Cup with winners undecided until the first weekend in June? I am pretty sure that's when GA played their SC finals. They can't set the brackets, and often can't determine wild cards until all of the State Cup winners are decided. The wild cards can be complicated since the winners of R3PL E, W, and C qualify for Regions. However, if that same team is the winner of their SC, the wild card to the next place in R3PL, and so on until they get to a team not already qualified and a team that accepts the wild card invitation.

It can complicated with certain things falling into alignment just right for a team to qualify as a wild card. Then there's the matter of accepting the invitation at a late date.

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FRISCO, Texas (June 12, 2012) –US Youth Soccer is proud to announce the 2012 US Youth Soccer Region III Presidents Cup champions and acknowledge their success in the US Youth Soccer State and Regional Presidents Cup events. Teams in the Under-14 through Under-17 Boys and Girls age groups advance to the US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup July 11-15 at the Cherry Island Soccer Complex in Sacramento, Calif.

The Region III Presidents Cup was held June 7-10, at Bryan Park in Greensboro, N.C.

US Youth Soccer Region III Presidents Cup champions:

Age Group, Champions, Hometown

Under-13 Boys
TUSA Silver (NC)
Chapel Hill, N.C.

Under-14 Boys*
FC America Premier (FL)
Longwood, Fla.

Under-15 Boys*
Texas United Los Guerreros (STX)
Houston, Texas

Under-16 Boys*
United Strikers (NTX)
Garland, Texas

Under-17 Boys*
Texas United Westside 95 (STX)
Houston, Texas

Age Group, Champions, Hometown

Under-13 Girls
Tennessee United SC 99 Red (TN)
Hendersonville, Tenn.

Under-14 Girls*
JASA Coastal Surge (NC)
Jacksonville, N.C.

Under-15 Girls*
GUSA Navy (NC)
Greensboro, N.C.

Under-16 Girls*
Houston Express 96 Navy (STX)
Houston, Texas

Under-17 Girls*
Miami Lakes (FL)
Miami Lakes, Fla.

*Advance to the National Presidents Cup.

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