Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people puffing their chest about the ECNL have average kids playing on average teams and have been sold a bag a lies that a badge on a jersey will get their kid a college scholarship. Good luck.
I see it all the time on our team. The parents that talk the most about GA are the ones who has kids that barely play, but think their kid is going to play in college because they are on an ECNL team. Like seriously your kid is not that good, but I guess it makes them feel better about themselves if they can "punch down" on GA. I never hear the parents of the best players on the team talking down about GA, just the parents of the kids who don't play that much, I guess whatever makes them feel better.
Anonymous wrote:The only people puffing their chest about the ECNL have average kids playing on average teams and have been sold a bag a lies that a badge on a jersey will get their kid a college scholarship. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like only 3 GA at the U16 camp.
Does not matter. Good for the players in that camp. The league Won’t help you unless you have your DD in those camps.
yes cause the GA bonnets were on here last week touting the 8 ga players at the U15 camp over the 10 ecnl players. the bonnets always jump the shark after securing their bonnets on too tightly.
Seriously, you're a loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like only 3 GA at the U16 camp.
Does not matter. Good for the players in that camp. The league Won’t help you unless you have your DD in those camps.
yes cause the GA bonnets were on here last week touting the 8 ga players at the U15 camp over the 10 ecnl players. the bonnets always jump the shark after securing their bonnets on too tightly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have perspective on the wide skills (performance) gap between Coppermine's 13GA and 12GA? Coaching? Need a few years to develop? I have a trapped girl who would rather be with reaging on a team that is positioned for success.
it's GA. girls will usually bolt to an ecnl team after U13
Why would they go to an ECNL team at U13?
if they want to play with the best, be coached by the best and have the best shot at college, sure, don't go to ECNL.stay in the general admission league.
Good thing 8 of 20 latest U15 USYNT players decided to play in GA then. They have been selected as the best to play for the best!
Nah, those 8 will go to ECNL. Remember, joining ecnl comes with a free hat. GA doesn’t give hats away. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like only 3 GA at the U16 camp.
Does not matter. Good for the players in that camp. The league Won’t help you unless you have your DD in those camps.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like only 3 GA at the U16 camp.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like only 3 GA at the U16 camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have perspective on the wide skills (performance) gap between Coppermine's 13GA and 12GA? Coaching? Need a few years to develop? I have a trapped girl who would rather be with reaging on a team that is positioned for success.
it's GA. girls will usually bolt to an ecnl team after U13
Why would they go to an ECNL team at U13?
if they want to play with the best, be coached by the best and have the best shot at college, sure, don't go to ECNL.stay in the general admission league.
Good thing 8 of 20 latest U15 USYNT players decided to play in GA then. They have been selected as the best to play for the best!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have perspective on the wide skills (performance) gap between Coppermine's 13GA and 12GA? Coaching? Need a few years to develop? I have a trapped girl who would rather be with reaging on a team that is positioned for success.
it's GA. girls will usually bolt to an ecnl team after U13
Why would they go to an ECNL team at U13?
if they want to play with the best, be coached by the best and have the best shot at college, sure, don't go to ECNL.stay in the general admission league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have perspective on the wide skills (performance) gap between Coppermine's 13GA and 12GA? Coaching? Need a few years to develop? I have a trapped girl who would rather be with reaging on a team that is positioned for success.
it's GA. girls will usually bolt to an ecnl team after U13
Why would they go to an ECNL team at U13?
if they want to play with the best, be coached by the best and have the best shot at college, sure, don't go to ECNL.stay in the general admission league.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have perspective on the wide skills (performance) gap between Coppermine's 13GA and 12GA? Coaching? Need a few years to develop? I have a trapped girl who would rather be with reaging on a team that is positioned for success.
it's GA. girls will usually bolt to an ecnl team after U13
Why would they go to an ECNL team at U13?
if they want to play with the best, be coached by the best and have the best shot at college, sure, don't go to ECNL.stay in the general admission league.