2016-1017 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER THREAD

We haven't played YL yet this season...seems like they usually have a pretty good side with alot of better club players. EHS is hoping to repeat as Excaliber Champions, but so many good high school programs are in attendance. It will be tremendously difficult.

Excalibur field is so tough this year - it is going to be a great group of games.
 
Why isn't CB playing for Santa Margarita this year? She was on the all county team last year as a sophomore. Curious that she is sitting out. She isn't in the YNT pool so I wonder what the motivation is.
 
Why isn't CB playing for Santa Margarita this year? She was on the all county team last year as a sophomore. Curious that she is sitting out. She isn't in the YNT pool so I wonder what the motivation is.

Recovering from ACL surgery. Great player, missed on all fronts.
 
i witnessed a new low in sportsmanship from the el cajon jv team today.

As the girls were lining up to shake hands after the game, most of the el cajon jv team spit in their hands prior to the hand shake :eek:

stay classy el cajon!
 
i witnessed a new low in sportsmanship from the el cajon jv team today.

As the girls were lining up to shake hands after the game, most of the el cajon jv team spit in their hands prior to the hand shake :eek:

stay classy el cajon!
That is why they are JV.
 
That is why they are JV.
?? So if your not playing varsity it's okay to do such? I disagree.

Or because they aren't very good.
This. For most of the 2nd half, the girls weren't allowed to score & simply passed the ball around for 25 minutes. I guess E.C. felt more humiliated made to run/chase a ball after a 9-0 scoreline vs simply being hammered.

I watched a JV game once while waiting for the varsity game to start. Let's just say I have seen better soccer at U9 in club.
That could be said about a few of the varsity teams I watched....maybe more like U11.
 
?? So if your not playing varsity it's okay to do such? I disagree.

This. For most of the 2nd half, the girls weren't allowed to score & simply passed the ball around for 25 minutes. I guess E.C. felt more humiliated made to run/chase a ball after a 9-0 scoreline vs simply being hammered.

That could be said about a few of the varsity teams I watched....maybe more like U11.

Hey I agree with you that behavior is absolutely horrible. All that I am saying is loser coaching leads to loser attitude leads to loser behavior. And HS soccer is a grab bag or as Forrest Gump put it, "it's a box of chocolates, you never know what you are gonna get."
 
?? So if your not playing varsity it's okay to do such? I disagree.

Didn't say that but thanks for assuming. For the most part, JV teams lack what the varsity teams have. Where is El Cajon? Isn't in the Grossmont district? Maybe that is just how things are done down there? Maybe that is El Cajon classy? The kids and the coaches (teachers) know it happens, the parents know it happens. Know what happens when you put new uniforms and cleats on a pig? Its still a pig.
 
Didn't say that but thanks for assuming. For the most part, JV teams lack what the varsity teams have. Where is El Cajon? Isn't in the Grossmont district? Maybe that is just how things are done down there? Maybe that is El Cajon classy? The kids and the coaches (teachers) know it happens, the parents know it happens. Know what happens when you put new uniforms and cleats on a pig? Its still a pig.
after a string of ignorance, there's this gem.
 
Where is El Cajon? Isn't in the Grossmont district? Maybe that is just how things are done down there? Maybe that is El Cajon classy?

This isn't a specific response about what the OP alleges to have seen after the game, but in response to questioning about the school. Maybe I can help reduce some ignorance. I didn't go to that school, but grew up and live in the area.

El Cajon Valley HS is in the center of the City of El Cajon, in San Diego's East County. It is in the Grossmont League, if that matters. The school district has a broad spectrum of demographics, ranging from densely urban to very rural, with family incomes ranging across the board. The school itself is in an area that has had a dramatic change in demographics over the last 20 years. I suppose the school's immediately surrounding community would be referred to as "low income". There is a lot of high density housing. It has seen a large influx of refugees and immigrants from areas of conflict. Many of the kids that go to that school are happy just to be able to attend school and play a sport without worrying about being killed. Their life experience is far different than my daughter's, or probably almost anyone else's that is on this forum. There is no excuse for what was alleged to have happened, but I thought it might help to know who is being talked about.

There is a soccer club (Yalla) based at the Boys and Girls club about 1/4 mile from the HS. I'm sure that many of their players go to El Cajon Valley HS. Yalla has a mission to provide soccer opportunities to the immigrant/refugee youth in the community. I refereed a BU16 game of theirs. Aside from normal teenage boys stuff that you get from all games in that group, the Yalla team was the most respectful to me that I have encountered at that age. These kids get very little parental support from what little I have seen of their games. I suspect that what parent's they do have here are working hard just trying to get by in a strange land.
 
These kids get very little parental support from what little I have seen of their games. I suspect that what parent's they do have here are working hard just trying to get by in a strange land.
There were more bodies on the bench, than in the stands for the home side. no joke.

Regardless of your demographics, you treat others with respect / as you would like to be treated, period.

I grew up in los angeles, so i've seen some crazy $hit, but that isnt how our household rolls.

After saying all that, all teams that i watched tackled fairly. I was expecting much worse, from reading old threads about HS soccer conduct in jv/fresh.
 
This isn't a specific response about what the OP alleges to have seen after the game, but in response to questioning about the school. Maybe I can help reduce some ignorance. I didn't go to that school, but grew up and live in the area.

El Cajon Valley HS is in the center of the City of El Cajon, in San Diego's East County. It is in the Grossmont League, if that matters. The school district has a broad spectrum of demographics, ranging from densely urban to very rural, with family incomes ranging across the board. The school itself is in an area that has had a dramatic change in demographics over the last 20 years. I suppose the school's immediately surrounding community would be referred to as "low income". There is a lot of high density housing. It has seen a large influx of refugees and immigrants from areas of conflict. Many of the kids that go to that school are happy just to be able to attend school and play a sport without worrying about being killed. Their life experience is far different than my daughter's, or probably almost anyone else's that is on this forum. There is no excuse for what was alleged to have happened, but I thought it might help to know who is being talked about.

There is a soccer club (Yalla) based at the Boys and Girls club about 1/4 mile from the HS. I'm sure that many of their players go to El Cajon Valley HS. Yalla has a mission to provide soccer opportunities to the immigrant/refugee youth in the community. I refereed a BU16 game of theirs. Aside from normal teenage boys stuff that you get from all games in that group, the Yalla team was the most respectful to me that I have encountered at that age. These kids get very little parental support from what little I have seen of their games. I suspect that what parent's they do have here are working hard just trying to get by in a strange land.
Well said.
 
i witnessed a new low in sportsmanship from the el cajon jv team today.

As the girls were lining up to shake hands after the game, most of the el cajon jv team spit in their hands prior to the hand shake :eek:

stay classy el cajon!
Not doubting your story and thanks for sharing, but as the phrase goes "Pics or it didn't happen." A quick phone video forwarded to the principal wouldn't be a bad thing.
 
Not doubting your story and thanks for sharing, but as the phrase goes "Pics or it didn't happen." A quick phone video forwarded to the principal wouldn't be a bad thing.
No doubt, that the principle would like to know....

It has been years since i taped (can you say that) a game & when i did, i stopped it shortly after the whistle. I believe a parent was recording the game, as i heard him receiving instructions on how to set up the tripod & vantage point location from his wife! Maybe he has it captured.

Even if i gain possession of the footage, it would have to go to the principle & not aired here, as i would get chastised for not getting consent from everyone in the video.
 
I agree that the video should go to the principal and no where else (unless there are no consequences), but you do not need the permission of the subjects to post videos of public activities.
 
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