Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?
What a waste.
To each their own. I'd make a trip out of it if my kid's team was going and we could afford it. We know families going to Europe for soccer, why not Utah?
True
Utah, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal
no difference
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?
What a waste.
To each their own. I'd make a trip out of it if my kid's team was going and we could afford it. We know families going to Europe for soccer, why not Utah?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?
What a waste.
To each their own. I'd make a trip out of it if my kid's team was going and we could afford it. We know families going to Europe for soccer, why not Utah?
Say that again out loud to yourself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?
What a waste.
To each their own. I'd make a trip out of it if my kid's team was going and we could afford it. We know families going to Europe for soccer, why not Utah?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?
What a waste.
Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?
Coppermine and Bethesda have a chance in the older age group.
I would imagine this is just a fantastic trip for families with soccer built in. I hope they have fun. How many people can say they we to Utah in their life?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Was surprised to see a healthy representation of young boys' teams (U10-U12) from the region heading all the way to Salt Lake City for the SuperCopa (Bethesda, SYC, McLean, Coppermine) next weekend.
Do any of these teams have a chance at winning?