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Woodruff girls: 1 CESA; most of the others play club in Spartanburg. Over the past decade, that has been the biggest achievement—creating a program in which the girls (and their families) are committed to year-round soccer.


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Walhalla has 2 that play club, goalkeeper, Cricket Wise, at CESA and #28, Chrissy Cain, at CASA. Unfortunately Anderson and Greenville are just too far for the Walhalla kids and most can not afford it.

Seneca has started a club, Seneca United, under the umbrella of CESA, but right now it is only U-12 boys. Hopefully some more teams will develop.

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Think that is normally the case in A/AA public schools? Seems like a lot of those schools are in great, established towns where there aren't tons of people. Cool places, but medium sized to small. Remember, I lived in a town of 190 for 20 years in Iowa.


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Any child at B.C. that want,s to play club soccer can at CRSA.Coach Heise Always finds the money ,and time to make all the children happy.After all the child that don,t get to play could be the next Mia.


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