I believe the same. Those boys have been together for a few years, and they have great chemistry. Their head coach is also leaving for Arlington. Looks like that age group is getting all shook up.
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You seem bitter and jealous. It shouldn't matter to you. That kid has talent, and it was noticed by DCU.
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"should" isn't a reputable source |
Fortunately, they still have talent, and who knows who they picked up from other clubs. Guessing they won't be blanking teams left and right anymore, but they should still be fairly solid. |
Someone listed something uncommon as a fact. If it's true, then what's the problem? |
What is uncommon?
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No blame for the poster who put the kid's business on blast? |
None of those kids looks unusually small. |
It's all relative, isn't it? But if those 4 kids in the picture on the right are about 5'0" or 5'1", which is what i am guessing (my DS has played the VDA 2011B before; those boys are about my DS's height), which I would call that about average for 13. But one of the boys in picture is 14, and about 5'0" or 5'1" that seems under average for 14. But again, it's relative, and also, who cares? Good on them for getting picked up by DCU, biobanding or not, it's an accomplishment! |
| Ah i assumed they were all average sized 7th graders, not all 5'0. Thats tiny. |
you write all that then throw in a who cares |
Just addressing a comment since I have a general idea of the size. Sorry not sorry. Trying to focus on the accomplishment regardless of biobanding talk. |
There is 1 player going to DCU. |
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Big accomplishment for the players and the coach.
I've seen these boys play and they can move the ball better than some of the other MLSN teams. |
Indeed. Quite the squad. Kicked my DS's team's butt often! Special group of kids that are well coached. Best of luck to them! |