Are you sure this is right? Then what's this one?Interesting setup: easier travel for south bay and peninsula team. No overlap between divisions and just 18 games (as opposed to the 26 more MLS Next)
Mine was shared by club. Yours has no Breakers and Los Gatos. Do I know definitively? No.
Its not surprising, X2 was a disaster and horribly run - games scheduled against teams that didn't exist, teams dropping out, etc. Seems CalNorth trending the same way trying to run another similar league.IIRC, this also happened last year when X2 was first announced by CalNorth. They had created a schedule, but then it stayed blank / no scheduled games / all the way through the season, and there was another gotsport page where the games were actually scheduled properly.
I see both Homegrown and Academy Division schedules and standings for all age groups and regions on the MLS Next site as of this morning.OK - these previous CalNorth schedules posted above appear to be useless. There have been games played the past few weekends, and the teams all seem to have a suffix of "MLS Next AD". The results can be found in SR, so they are getting a feed somehow, but there is no public link to a page to view standings. If you go to the Standings or Schedules page on the MLS N site itself which shows AD, it appears to still be blank at the moment.




Lot of missing teams in the Southwest for Homegrown on that site. Nice interface, but doesn't differentiate between Flex and League, which is important in Homegrown.Found this link on another site. Looks like someone has built another interface to the same current MLS schedule/ranking data that is supposed to be displayed on the MLS site. Works for both HG and AD divisions.
Thats a lot of detail. What I was able to pull out of it is...They've already stated that they never planned to set up two different categories, one for BY and one for SY. Now that essentially everything that matters (other than MLS N HG) has gone SY, I can't see how that plan would change. Seems even easier trying to decide now, than before it was known that almost all of youth soccer switched in unison.
I can't imagine they are setting up a new group just for MLS N HG at this point. The "equivalent" AD team will have ages up to 5 months older, but it won't matter in the least. The HG teams will all continue to filter to the top of all rankings anyway.
But MLS Next HG is the only one that matters. ECNL a little, but the others are meaningless.They've already stated that they never planned to set up two different categories, one for BY and one for SY. Now that essentially everything that matters (other than MLS N HG) has gone SY, I can't see how that plan would change. Seems even easier trying to decide now, than before it was known that almost all of youth soccer switched in unison.
I can't imagine they are setting up a new group just for MLS N HG at this point. The "equivalent" AD team will have ages up to 5 months older, but it won't matter in the least. The HG teams will all continue to filter to the top of all rankings anyway.