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Hairsplitter A democracy thrives on innuendo, half-truth, and misinterpretation. So your vote would be "present"? Alas, I digress. We still await the response from the Honorable BD, Representative from Bailiwyck
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Emerald is getting a nice infusion of players....making a good team even better.
Hypothetically, this team would have been playing SC already. This is exactly the type of team who would roll back into SC.
Practically speaking tho, there are absoluely no reasons why they couldn't play in SC. There are no heartaches or gripes or anything along those lines. And if Efrain decides to move the girls I'll be cool with it.
But I just don't see it happening. This group of girls have worked their tails off to earn promotion and I just don't see the benefit in moving. The top 2 teams in SC will be off playing R3PL.....so the league play will be versus who?
Theoretically you move these girls over a couple of years ago and its a non issue where they're at today. But this specific group of girls have traveled a different road and I just don't see what playing in SC as 17's gets them. Play R3 as seniors? Why bother?
Those are my thoughts only. There is a great little u12 girls team at CSSC....give them 2 years in Charlotte and then bring them back as a rising u15 team.
And the current u13 boys will make a fine SC team at u15.
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Bringing the boys back at U-15 is a no-brainer. A question for the audience...... After CESA Premier and CUFC Elite (who play R3PL), how do the rest of this fall's U-17 Girls stack up in the SCYSA Challenge League?
Kids play sports because they find it fun. Eliminate the fun and soon you eliminate the kid.
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I would be interested in that as well. Who is out there to play U17G in the SCYSA Challenge League this fall?
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I would be interested in that as well. Who is out there to play U17G in the SCYSA Challenge League this fall?
Should be the same as last year:
Coast FA CFC Bridge CESA CASA FSA CUFC
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NeverPlayed,
Do you play everbody twice in league play?
Kids play sports because they find it fun. Eliminate the fun and soon you eliminate the kid.
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NeverPlayed,
Do you play everbody twice in league play?
Last year we had to play everyone once, and could schedule second games if we wanted. Only the first meeting counted toward league standings.
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So, if there were 8 teams, you would get 7 regular season matches and fill in with tournaments. I think NC Div 1 U16G only had 7 regular season matches last year.
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That would be 7 games you had to play. You are free to schedule second games though, a good thing to do with other local teams to save on gas, or if you wanted to get a double header in on a trip to Columbia. We (CASA) have to play the coastal teams (Coast, Bridge, FSA) in the Columbia area.
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Daddy,
The advantage of playing in SC would be that once you make premier, you season schedule would be WAY better then either NC or SC. Plus, some of the kids may need more exposure to college coaches. You will definately get that in Premier. Just a thought. Some seniors don't have scholarships or playing offers!!!
"Boys, even if it means dying on the pitch, we must win!" Marc-Vivien Foe 1975 - 2003
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