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I don’t know. Just seems weird that on a fluke a 3rd place team could be state champs when they didn’t even make it to CIF finals.Arranged how?
I agree that the Corona atmosphere was fun and wow what a horrible field
I don’t know. Just seems weird that on a fluke a 3rd place team could be state champs when they didn’t even make it to CIF finals.Arranged how?
I don’t know. Just seems weird that on a fluke a 3rd place team could be state champs when they didn’t even make it to CIF finals.
I agree that the Corona atmosphere was fun and wow what a horrible field
Sam said she knew it wasn't going to be good from the bus ride up. The girls didn't want the game. She said the second half was better, but being down 4-0 in the first pretty much sealed the deal. JSerra is pretty damn good though.........There were some lopsided scores in the girls games, 14-1, 12-0, 10-0, 7-0 (x2), 6-0, 5-0. Those are not scores that you usually see in Regional games. Either the teams losing teams should have been in a lower bracket or the winning teams in a higher bracket.
http://cifstate.org/sports/soccer/SoCal_brkts_2018/index
Sam said she knew it wasn't going to be good from the bus ride up. The girls didn't want the game. She said the second half was better, but being down 4-0 in the first pretty much sealed the deal. JSerra is pretty damn good though.........
How about leveling the playing field with private schools? Tighter rules on recruiting and no loophole for scholarshiped players unless public schools have the same rights.Sam said she knew it wasn't going to be good from the bus ride up. The girls didn't want the game. She said the second half was better, but being down 4-0 in the first pretty much sealed the deal. JSerra is pretty damn good though.........
i don't know anything about that. it's a high school soccer game. some teams are better and some aren't. I don't know why nor do i really care. I know the school my daughter is associated with is very good. just not as good as JSerraHow about leveling the playing field with private schools? Tighter rules on recruiting and no loophole for scholarshiped players unless public schools have the same rights.
i don't know anything about that. it's a high school soccer game. some teams are better and some aren't. I don't know why nor do i really care. I know the school my daughter is associated with is very good. just not as good as JSerra
Mine has talked about club. hasn't done anything about it yet. But it seems she has the coaching bug. I hope it's curable.....
Yes, saw your's couple weeks ago and we both cursed you for having so much fun.
Serra is one of the private schools for which DA permits an exemption to the no-high-school rule. Some say that the point of the exemption is to avoid jeopardizing the players' scholarships; others say that there is no such thing as soccer scholarships in local private schools.
Scholarships are no allowed for high school sports. The correct terminology is financial aid. A friend of ours son played football at a private Catholic HS in San Diego and even though the family made over $250,000 a year he got "financial aid." He ended up playing college football (full scholarship) for Oregon State before blowing his knee out. I also know a couple other girl soccer players who got financial aid to private schools even though the families had really good incomes.
No worries, almost all of those girls will be gone June 2019, unless they hold them back.i don't know anything about that. it's a high school soccer game. some teams are better and some aren't. I don't know why nor do i really care. I know the school my daughter is associated with is very good. just not as good as JSerra
That would be interesting. I told her getting a gig wouldn’t be that tough with all the people I’ve known over the years.It only takes a weekend to get the coaches license and I am sure one of the east county clubs would pick her up. My daughter discovered the clubs are looking for young (early/mid 20's) female coaches to coach their younger girls teams. Who knows, our two girls may be coaching against each other and yelling at some refs that we know.
My daughter was one of those scores that won 10-0. We are d4 and won CIF (the 12-0 and was also with the team that we beat 1-0 in CIF finals so they also were good) the team we played sadly was not competitive at all. I’m not sure how they even got into the regionals? I don’t fully understand the regional bracketing but they should of been in a lower bracketThere were some lopsided scores in the girls games, 14-1, 12-0, 10-0, 7-0 (x2), 6-0, 5-0. Those are not scores that you usually see in Regional games. Either the teams losing teams should have been in a lower bracket or the winning teams in a higher bracket.
http://cifstate.org/sports/soccer/SoCal_brkts_2018/index
Scholarships are no allowed for high school sports. The correct terminology is financial aid. A friend of ours son played football at a private Catholic HS in San Diego and even though the family made over $250,000 a year he got "financial aid." He ended up playing college football (full scholarship) for Oregon State before blowing his knee out. I also know a couple other girl soccer players who got financial aid to private schools even though the families had really good incomes.
How about leveling the playing field with private schools? Tighter rules on recruiting and no loophole for scholarshiped players unless public schools have the same rights.
I'm guessing you played Mater Dei CV?My daughter was one of those scores that won 10-0. We are d4 and won CIF (the 12-0 and was also with the team that we beat 1-0 in CIF finals so they also were good) the team we played sadly was not competitive at all. I’m not sure how they even got into the regionals? I don’t fully understand the regional bracketing but they should of been in a lower bracket