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#68745 05/22/06 05:53 PM
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just wondering what yall thought of SMC "signing" everyone and their mothers. they have 8 from NW, 3 from woodriff, 2 or 3 from BSHS and im sure a good many more plus their returning players.. thats a lot of players.. i think its way too many but just wonderin what yall think

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Considering SMC is a two-year school it isn't so odd that they have signed at least 13 players. Looking at last year's freshman class for SMC:

Socastee - 2
Northwestern - 1
Pendleton - 1
South Aiken - 2
St. James Academy - 1
Wren - 1
Greer - 1
Chester - 2
Germantown - 1
Fort Mill - 2
Palmetto Academy - 1
Hillcrest - 1
Mauldin - 1

..that's 17 total.

Sophomores at SMC now:

Brookland-Cayce - 1
North Augusta - 1
Dorman - 1
Fort Mill - 1
Mauldin - 1
Socastee - 3
Seneca - 1
Big Foot - 1
Bob Jones Academy - 1
Western Gilford - 1
Hartsville - 1
Greer - 1
Northwestern - 2
Chapman - 1
Calhoun Academy - 1
Thomas Sumter Academy - 1

..that's 19.. 3 from Socastee.

As for signing 8 from Northwestern.. ..signing 8 players that play club together and won a state championship together.. how could that be a bad idea?

#68747 05/22/06 10:14 PM
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Yea it seems like alot but it is really not that much. They are only 2 year school and do most of their recruiting from SC, which is good for alot of SC players because they get to continue their soccer career if they cant make a D1 school. (which is most of us)

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Coach Dan Kenneally does a great job of recognizing SC talent and offering in-state kids the opportunity to continue playing collegiate soccer.

2004 Brookland-Cayce graduate Senad Ademovic just finished his two-year course work at SMC while playing soccer and tennis -- in which he competed in the NJCAA National Tournament last week in Dallas, TX. Senad had a great experience and SMC really took care of him. He is now looking to transfer to a four-year school to continue his studies.

Senior Lee Smith, who graduates today from B-C, will attend Spartanburg Methodist College this fall. Congratulations to Lee and to SMC for their service as JUCO to SC.


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