The list of schools you provided is actually very impressive. You'll have to keep us updated on these players' college careers. Again, it just doesn't add up: you have 13 players committed to some very good programs (and some average ones) but looking at your results you tied a NH team in Disney that lost 5-1 to the '4th ranked' team in East NY. You tied the '3rd ranked' team from WI. (not exactly a traditional soccer powerhouse state) You then managed to pull off a 1-0 win over the '17th ranked' team in Florida who has lost 8 of it's last 12 games. Finally, ending Disney with a 2-1 win over another NY East team ('ranked' 5th in that half of the state) who has won 4 of their last 10 games. Shouldn't your results be better with so many kids committed to SEC schools? And I'm still confused about how a team loaded with such players isn't making the semifinals of a state whose 'top two' teams aren't in the competition and the rest of the teams couldn't finish higher than lowly SC in R3PLE last year or in regionals.