What is FWRL?CRL should be eliminated all together and go back to FWRL
Very watered down, just like scdsl and CSL and going to keep getting worse.Look at the teams in the age bracket you have the most knowledge of and decide. I think it is a little bit watered down from a few seasons ago. They've upped the number of teams and on the girls side I think DA impacted it.
Usually very good competition and has a lot of benefit because you get a first round bye in National Cup and have some solid games to warm up going into it. Really good for after high school to get the team back together.
Joe it's Far West Regional League.What is FWRL?
Thanks, is that no more? Is that different then national league?Joe it's Far West Regional League.
All gone and tptally different, not to mention much better, then the National League.Thanks, is that no more? Is that different then national league?
Winner of CRL goes to compete in FWRJoe it's Far West Regional League.
My mistake. Still around.Winner of CRL goes to compete in FWR
I believe that is the national league far west regional.Winner of CRL goes to compete in FWR
That is also the case for any team in league play, not in ECNL or DA.It's another road to Far West Regionals which was a great experience for the girls. In the G04 bracket the number of teams doubled from last season and frankly many of those teams shouldn't be in CRL. There shouldn't be 5-0 blow outs if the right teams were accepted. The top teams will still be the top teams, have a legit chance at making it to regionals, and the competition will be as it should however playing those blow out games serves no purpose to either team and increases the risk of injury.
All gone and tptally different, not to mention much better, then the National League.
So the only way to get to regionals from socal is win CRL or National Cup?US Youth Soccer has taken control as of this year of the National Championship series and National League by doing a reorganization. There are now 13 "Conferences" and technically CRL is no more. Its now called National League - Pacific Conference (powered by CRL). The Pacific Conference is now basically just Cal South, with Cal North teams migrating to US Club soccer from US Youth Soccer. The top teams in the Conference will earn advancement to the US Youth Soccer Regional Championships and a chance to earn a spot in the National Tier of the Leagues Program, the US Youth Soccer National League.
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One of the reasons you will see some weaker teams admitted is economics. Cal South pays the way for the top teams to go to Regionals (bypassing the National Cup qualifier). We need a critical mass of teams and with the Cal North teams not really participating we get a few more weaker teams in the brackets.
That said, with almost every league there are a few dominate teams that whip the other teams by margins of 4,5,8, etc. The DA has this, ECNL has this and virtually every other league has this.
So the only way to get to regionals from socal is win CRL or National Cup?