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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]South Shore 03 is good, but relies heavily on two YNT girls, including Allison Sentnor. Even she couldn't help them from getting destroyed 5-1 by SUSA at last year's Jeff Cup. I suspect USSoccer had in interest in ensuring their young starlet was seen in the DA, and likely the reason the whole club went DA.[/quote] I'm from MA... Many SSS families are unhappy about the move to GDA. Scorpions ECNL is very close to SSS location-wise and will probably get a ton of players. SSS will also have to grant lots of HS waivers if they want to keep players. AS--the U15 player that just played for the U18 WNT in England--plays HS soccer.[/quote] I don't disbelieve you. However, my experience is that almost any time there is a change, people get upset. Many families got unhappy with the boys' DA, many families got unhappy when the ECNL came along, and many families got unhappy when futsal first showed up on the scene. I had a coach poopoo ECNL to me when it came along, talk about the higher prices and further travel and tell me how such and such elite teams were better. The same coach was selling me on ECNL 2 years later. I also know ECNL players who take a pass on high school soccer. So do what's right for your family. God knows you now have plenty of options. Just keep your mind open as well. She may not even enjoy high school soccer. It all depends. [/quote]
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