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GA to Aiken ain't exactly Oregon to SoCal.


Kids play sports because they find it fun. Eliminate the fun and soon you eliminate the kid.
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I know. I wasn't trying to make a comparison. Pure curiousity.

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Don't know if has been mentioned, but Tomek Charowski (Christ Church) played for the Texans while living in Anderson.

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To all who replied on this topic, thanks for reinforcing all my points in all my prior posts.

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Another possibility to improve out competitive club status would be a joint statewide effort with Charleston Battery as with this TX organization -
http://www.dallasinter.org/

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'our' competitive

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3rd national title in a row! Note in this article that the guys skip high school ball to play club year-round. That is another way for SC teams to reach that elusive Regional title and maybe go even further.

Local soccer player part of national record-breaking team
Patti Myers
The Desert Sun
August 2, 2006
PALM SPRINGS - For the third year in a row, Palm Springs' Stephen Marshall owns a national soccer title and for the first time in United States Youth Soccer history, his boys' Under-17 team also broke into the record books with back-to-back-to-back national championships.
A member of the Arsenal Football Club soccer team, Marshall's squad won its third consecutive national title last week in Des Moines, Iowa.

The feat has only been accomplished once, by an Under-18 girls team from Northern California in 1998, according to the usyouthsoccer.org Web site.

Marshall, who is entering his senior year at Desert Chapel High School, is part of a 19-member squad that will graduate only four players.

The majority of the team, which plays and practices out of Ontario and Irvine, has been together since entering high school. Most of the players skip their high school seasons to compete at club-level year-round and the result has been nothing short of extraordinary.

"We have a lot of the same players from before and we're getting better and better," said Marshall, a 5-foot-10, 150-pounder who plays center back. "If you're going to get better, you've got to get out of the valley to play. When you do, it's a whole other level."

Marshall's teams have won state cup titles and other regional and national championships in the Northwest and in Florida. This year, they faced their stiffest competition among California teams, but emerged in the end in overtime to advance to regionals. At Boise, Idaho, Arsenal had to contend with missing the four seniors due to graduation ceremonies, then having to face the host team in the final.

"They brought their whole city," Marshall said. "They had it on the TV news and it was a very intense game. We won in overtime."

Following the regional victory, Marshall said the team started clicking with everyone back on the roster.


"We really got into a rhythm then," he said. "But the heat and humidity was an obstacle. We're used to the heat, but not the humidity and the wet fields."
In the championship round, Arsenal tied in its opener against Dallas Solar 89 SC, beat Bethesda, Md., 4-1 in the second game and topped St. Louis, Mo., 3-0 in the third match. They faced Dallas Solar 89 SC in the finals for the third year in a row and took the title again, 3-1.

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Eliminating high school for year-round club is an obvious step in favor of development because it's 3-4 more months of better players being together. Unfortunately, the ra-ra and social aspects are more important then development to most people. It's a hard sell and causes alot of bad feelings between the club and high school coaches.

Another example? U17 Eclipse (IL) women decided to go with NO high school in 2006. Result? A National Championship. During what would be high school season, they trained in specific and intense environments to improve; 3-4 months they would have lost.

People don't want to hear it but a small percent of top players need to stay with clubs while the rest of the large percent can go to high school because they won't be good enough anyway for the next, top level. That way high school has their ra-ra, social environment while the elite players continue to develop in the club system. Best of both worlds!

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As much as this might/will upset folk—and keep in mind that I and my wife have been and are high school coaches—I think the US has made a huge mistake connecting ANY sports to academics. The dynamic we use in the US is to manipulate young people by promising them access to sports (or other "fun" activities) IF they do their academic work. The truth is that if learning or sports or art or band is worth doing any of them are worth doing! Europeans have a club system separate from their schools; brilliant and apropriate. The US needs a club system for all sports (including soccer) that is in no way connected to our schools—that includes college! The way we do things now is devalues both sports AND academics—coercion is a bad thing.


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Oops—excuse the two typos above—less you think I have spent too much time on sports and not enough on academics—"appropriate" and "now devalues" (no "is")—


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