Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:True.Anonymous wrote:So funny a dce player/parent is crying holdback when over 20 of their 21's fall into the holdback category.
This is just not true. Parent of a child on the team. We have one kid who came through Mater Dei and he is way old, but he is an outlier.In fact, over half the team was in public school until High School age. You also have 10 of the 22 boys have played together since Elementary school age, when it was age based (not grade). Grade based only became the norm in about 2014 or 15 I think.
Get over it. The DCE 21 team is the best team this area has seen in a long long time cause they are both talented, and have played together since elementary school. Take your shots somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:True.Anonymous wrote:So funny a dce player/parent is crying holdback when over 20 of their 21's fall into the holdback category.
True.Anonymous wrote:So funny a dce player/parent is crying holdback when over 20 of their 21's fall into the holdback category.
They have some solid players but overall play like a B team with a great opportunity to improve over the coming year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we all at least agree that DCE is crushing it with 2022 commits?!?!?
Yes, they are! Pretty impressive with 5 commits so far.
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Wow!!! Amazing.
Yes, but struggling terribly in the ages below that.
NL 23/Madlax 23 and down would beat every single DCE BLC team at their age.
DCE 25 Orange has beaten NL (and every single other team this fall) three times the last several weeks. Not even close. DCE 25 has not lost a game since formation, and has the strongest team up and down in the class. Madlax and NL are not even close at this age group. Strongest offense in the group with huge advantage in midfielders who dominate on both sides of the field.