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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not particularly, the top boy players go into the developmental academies run by DC United, Potomac or if somewhat less serious about soccer or a little less skilled, top teams at clubs like Bethesda, and for the girls, the top players mostly join ECNL teams at clubs like McLean, Freestate and McLean. ODP used to be where the top players went to train together, but now the quality has dropped significantly, the program is expensive for generally mediocre coaching, too much driving, and college coaches don't show up to ODP events. The college recruiting is all at the top tournaments, unless a kid makes it to national team pools. Can go via ODP but most don't go that route to national teams any longer, are directly recruited from being seen at tournaments and are invited to national team camps. [/quote] I would also add that if you play on the academY teams for HS you cannot play soccer for your HS team. [/quote] Yes, when the Academy program was announced, they made a big deal out of saying it would not interfere with high school soccer. Never mind! So thousands of kids each year cannot play for their high school team on the off chance it will help develop 1-2 world class players a little more quickly. There do appear to be loopholes, though -- some Academy players still managed to suit up for their high school teams last year.[/quote] It appears to be "scholarship" driven. In this area kids in private schools seemed to get waivers to play for their HS teams while the public school kids could not. Sort of unfair, at least here where a good number of the academy players go to private schools. I know the academy players at our public school are unhappy about not being able to play for the school team. That being said, if you are interested in men's college soccer at very selective schools you need to be on an academy team or a national level club team (or better yet not be from the US, there are quite a few international recruits). [/quote] , at our private the boys that wanted to play academy were npt able to get waivers. It seemed that the only boys that got waivers were ones that had gotten into HS based on playing soccer. These waivers were granted on a very few cases. [/quote]
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