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Reply to "High School Soccer is the new teen recreational soccer."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The more I look at how high schools handle their programs, the more I feel like I’m seeing recreational soccer for teens.[/quote] What are you looking at? I saw last night a game between Whitman and Churchill where every single player out there was playing high club soccer. MLS Next, ECNL, E64, EDP regular. They all moved the ball around, they all had technical skills. The entire rosters in both teams were almost all seniors and juniors. [/quote] The JVs are stacked too. If you see a varsity team with only one or no freshmen and maybe one or two sophomores - and all of those are MLS Next or ECNL (not ECNL-RL!), then you know you are facing a great team. If varsity has like 5+ underclassman playing regular travel (Bethesda C or Potomac B or lower), they are just trying to build for next year or the year after that (or just don’t know what they are doing) No team is winning a state championship with underclassmen. You need size, strength, and speed of seniors to win. Seen too many freshmen and sophomores getting career ending injuries playing on varsity. It’s just rough sometimes and they don’t have the size or stength.[/quote] It's way more than size. You are clueless[/quote] Nope. Too many torn ACLs and concussions and broken bones among underclassman. They are not ready, like it or not. Strength matters in varsity. Very rough. (Unless you are watching different games then me.)[/quote] Its not about being able to "take it" this isnt rugby. High level soccer requires skills that HS players don't have. Because they don't have the skills games turn into thunderdomes where players without skill try to injure the other teams.[/quote] And this is why club coaches don't want their players playing HS soccer.[/quote] Happens all the time, sadly, mostly to underclassman because they just get flung around. It seems like more actual broken bones for freshman or sophomores on the boys side, while the younger girls get the ACL tears or concussions, just because some kid on the other team is playing too rough or outweighs them by like 40-50 pounds. Scary. [/quote]
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