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On the girls side, the Piedmont Conference, which replaced R3PL is a bit lower than NPL and probably will be even with SCCL. Challenge league is probably just below both of those.

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Holy cow,,, if that’s the hierarchy on the boys side. Not sure anyone in Charleston is going to be worthy at competing at that level.

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SCCL (East) has two divisions. For sake of simplicity here P (I) & II
Some clubs are starting to post preference of leagues in their evaluation and coaching/staffing pages including which division of SCCL targeted.

Our opinion (only that) on strength of leagues based on likely participants (as I know today and assuming largely similar rosters). Of course, I very well could be wrong and there certainly are smarter soccer guys on here than I - we will see

I think PMSL will suffer due to exclusion of CPL U12 (rising U13) teams

NPL
Piedmont Conf(NL)
SCCL I
Challenge
SCCL II
PMSL
Open (including old Coastal U13/14 boys teams)


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USA MP admitted into the US Developmental League

http://dpleague.org/

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I like this because it still allows them to play high school soccer.

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Originally Posted By: Shamrock Rovers
USA MP admitted into the US Developmental League

http://dpleague.org/


Thats this one:

T3.DPL (Regional DA leagues)

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Originally Posted By: mysonsdad
I like this because it still allows them to play high school soccer.


Every one of the leagues below DA allows kids to play in high school

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Originally Posted By: Cainhoy Athletic
SCCL (East) has two divisions. For sake of simplicity here P (I) & II
Some clubs are starting to post preference of leagues in their evaluation and coaching/staffing pages including which division of SCCL targeted.

Our opinion (only that) on strength of leagues based on likely participants (as I know today and assuming largely similar rosters). Of course, I very well could be wrong and there certainly are smarter soccer guys on here than I - we will see

I think PMSL will suffer due to exclusion of CPL U12 (rising U13) teams

NPL
Piedmont Conf(NL)
SCCL I
Challenge
SCCL II
PMSL
Open (including old Coastal U13/14 boys teams)

This an exceptionally provincial view of the leagues, but that works with your marketing so I'll let you run with it. Those poor parents.







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Thanks,,,, “insert eye roll”

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Originally Posted By: mysonsdad
Holy cow,,, if that’s the hierarchy on the boys side. Not sure anyone in Charleston is going to be worthy at competing at that level.


That's. Well. I guess that's one world view.

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