Jefferson Cup 2021 girls showcase

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Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Some were in the top brackets, just got beat so didn't end up in the list provided above by the PP of top finisher. So if they were placed in a lower bracket they should have smoked everyone, right? Oh wait, they were and didn't. Keep drinking the kool aid though.


Top bracket or "top brackets"? Because in any other Jeff Cup weekend nobody considers the 3rd or 4th bracket a top bracket.


That’s not true at all. Even in past years high ranked teams were in the lower brackets. This year was different because a lot of the top teams weren’t traveling due to covid.
In past years even the bottom bracket were full of top ten ranked teams from each state.
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Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.
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Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


VDA killed it.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


Lol. Come on dude.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Some were in the top brackets, just got beat so didn't end up in the list provided above by the PP of top finisher. So if they were placed in a lower bracket they should have smoked everyone, right? Oh wait, they were and didn't. Keep drinking the kool aid though.


Top bracket or "top brackets"? Because in any other Jeff Cup weekend nobody considers the 3rd or 4th bracket a top bracket.


That’s not true at all. Even in past years high ranked teams were in the lower brackets. This year was different because a lot of the top teams weren’t traveling due to covid.
In past years even the bottom bracket were full of top ten ranked teams from each state.


It is a showcase, objective is to get players recruited
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


Lol. Come on dude.


What?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Some were in the top brackets, just got beat so didn't end up in the list provided above by the PP of top finisher. So if they were placed in a lower bracket they should have smoked everyone, right? Oh wait, they were and didn't. Keep drinking the kool aid though.


Top bracket or "top brackets"? Because in any other Jeff Cup weekend nobody considers the 3rd or 4th bracket a top bracket.


Fine - look at the second in 2004 age group. ECNL teams not looking so hot in that group. Some Of those teams should have been in the top bracket ot offer some stronger competition.


Huh? Top 2 teams are ECNL.


Right, Both VDA and Charlotte went 3-0 on the weekend with Charlotte Independence having a +9 Goal Differential and VDA having a +8 Goal Differential.



Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Some were in the top brackets, just got beat so didn't end up in the list provided above by the PP of top finisher. So if they were placed in a lower bracket they should have smoked everyone, right? Oh wait, they were and didn't. Keep drinking the kool aid though.


Top bracket or "top brackets"? Because in any other Jeff Cup weekend nobody considers the 3rd or 4th bracket a top bracket.


Fine - look at the second in 2004 age group. ECNL teams not looking so hot in that group. Some Of those teams should have been in the top bracket ot offer some stronger competition.


Huh? Top 2 teams are ECNL.


Right, Both VDA and Charlotte went 3-0 on the weekend with Charlotte Independence having a +9 Goal Differential and VDA having a +8 Goal Differential.



The PP stated: "ECNL teams not looking so hot" in the 2004 second bracket. 1st and 2nd placed teams are ECNL, so I didn't understand their point.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


Lol. Come on dude.


What?


Arrogant statement, no?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Some were in the top brackets, just got beat so didn't end up in the list provided above by the PP of top finisher. So if they were placed in a lower bracket they should have smoked everyone, right? Oh wait, they were and didn't. Keep drinking the kool aid though.


Top bracket or "top brackets"? Because in any other Jeff Cup weekend nobody considers the 3rd or 4th bracket a top bracket.


Fine - look at the second in 2004 age group. ECNL teams not looking so hot in that group. Some Of those teams should have been in the top bracket ot offer some stronger competition.


Huh? Top 2 teams are ECNL.


Right, Both VDA and Charlotte went 3-0 on the weekend with Charlotte Independence having a +9 Goal Differential and VDA having a +8 Goal Differential.



The PP stated: "ECNL teams not looking so hot" in the 2004 second bracket. 1st and 2nd placed teams are ECNL, so I didn't understand their point.


Nobody knows what the poster is talking about. Not even the poster perhaps
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


Lol. Come on dude.



What?



Arrogant statement, no?


No, not at all. Parents need to find clubs that will offer a competitive landscape.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


Lol. Come on dude.



What?



Arrogant statement, no?


No, not at all. Parents need to find clubs that will offer a competitive landscape.


Having looked at the results and placements it seems like Pipeline, Richmond, Bethesda, Arlington, VDA, McLean and FCV are competitive options across all the age groups.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


Lol. Come on dude.



What?



Arrogant statement, no?


No, not at all. Parents need to find clubs that will offer a competitive landscape.


Having looked at the results and placements it seems like Pipeline, Richmond, Bethesda, Arlington, VDA, McLean and FCV are competitive options across all the age groups.


Clubs don’t offer competitive landscapes. Leagues do. This is the point of discussion. In this area, Top kids will be ECNL. That’s it and that’s all. GA is over. Jeff Cup should have shown you that. Get your kid on the best ECNL team they can make and go from there. IMHO
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Some were in the top brackets, just got beat so didn't end up in the list provided above by the PP of top finisher. So if they were placed in a lower bracket they should have smoked everyone, right? Oh wait, they were and didn't. Keep drinking the kool aid though.


Top bracket or "top brackets"? Because in any other Jeff Cup weekend nobody considers the 3rd or 4th bracket a top bracket.



Fine - look at the second in 2004 age group. ECNL teams not looking so hot in that group. Some Of those teams should have been in the top bracket ot offer some stronger competition.


Huh? Top 2 teams are ECNL.


Right, Both VDA and Charlotte went 3-0 on the weekend with Charlotte Independence having a +9 Goal Differential and VDA having a +8 Goal Differential.



The PP stated: "ECNL teams not looking so hot" in the 2004 second bracket. 1st and 2nd placed teams are ECNL, so I didn't understand their point.


Nobody knows what the poster is talking about. Not even the poster perhaps


LOL +1000
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Anonymous wrote:ECNL teams were pretty dominant this weekend and GA were not. You can say what you want about the different leagues, but one is clearly outmatching the other where it matters. I'm sure it is hard to accept after all the promises.


The Jeff Cup results are telling. No GA teams in any of the U15 finals. ECNL covered each of the finals for top 4 divisions (w/ ECNL Mid-Atlantic teams winning 3 of the 4).
U16 Championship Group: 4 of top 5 results are ECNL.....congrats to Sporting Delaware GA for breaking the trend.
U17 Championship Group: Top 5 results are ECNL teams


You mean a showcase hosted by ECNL club in the city of ECNL's HQ didn't put GA clubs in the top brackets? Color me shocked!!


Your logic makes it worse....if they were in lower divisions and STILL couldn’t place, what does that say about GA?


I think the real question for the DMV area is how did the local clubs do? I could care less about this ‘my league is better than yours nonsense.’ All that is relevant locally is where should I send my kid to be the most competitive.


Lol. Come on dude.



What?



Arrogant statement, no?


No, not at all. Parents need to find clubs that will offer a competitive landscape.


Having looked at the results and placements it seems like Pipeline, Richmond, Bethesda, Arlington, VDA, McLean and FCV are competitive options across all the age groups.


Clubs don’t offer competitive landscapes. Leagues do. This is the point of discussion. In this area, Top kids will be ECNL. That’s it and that’s all. GA is over. Jeff Cup should have shown you that. Get your kid on the best ECNL team they can make and go from there. IMHO


Bottom of class at Cornell.
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