Anonymous wrote:WAPO barely covers HS sports anymore. They should give up giving awards if they can’t be bothered to assign resources to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:All three play high school soccer.
In the spring, one was second-team All-Met and another was honorable mention (granted, both sophomores, but another sophomore made the first team).
In the fall, one was honorable mention All-Met as a junior.
Is this all a fluke of age-grouping, or is All-Met not quite plugged into things? Or has the USSF scouting department overlooked a couple dozen superior players in the DMV alone?
Congrats to all three, in any case. One has signed to play for my Bulldogs. (Well, where I grew up -- can't really say "my" if I didn't go to school there, I guess.)
Politics and money got these three chosen.
Money -- no not al all.
Politics -- might just might get you in the door but not on the team.
Sorry dude. These were the best.
Tell me you know nothing about the actual process without telling me you know nothing about the process....
Cute -- but when people use that expression it means they know nothing at all.
Anonymous wrote:All met selections are pretty solid
USYNT selections are pretty solid
The mistake most people make is believing that the YNT kid is far superior than than their counterpart that also play at a high level.
High school is not club. There are four age groups combined. A 16 year old YNT kid doesn't always outshine the 18 year old elite ECNL player.