How’s the 2024-2025 season going?

Only Legends left what happened to Cali exceptionalism in 2010 age group.... SoCal national team talk may have been a little premature, no?
A week ago, we were certain that Koge 10's might wind up being the greatest youth soccer team in American history, and the SoCal 10's were getting hosed by the powers that be forcing them to beat up on each other, rather than allowing an all-socal final 4.

Will a round of humility ensure?

Kids and soccer will never not have wide variability, so take the successes with as much grains of salt as the losses. It's an immense accomplishment just to get there.
 
A week ago, we were certain that Koge 10's might wind up being the greatest youth soccer team in American history, and the SoCal 10's were getting hosed by the powers that be forcing them to beat up on each other, rather than allowing an all-socal final 4.

Will a round of humility ensure?

Kids and soccer will never not have wide variability, so take the successes with as much grains of salt as the losses. It's an immense accomplishment just to get there.
I heard there was very limited substitutions and stamina declined - Richmond is not kind to those from a diff summer climate.

Perhaps fresh legs and an amazing bench wasn’t utilized? Anyone know if the other team used substitutions as a winning strategy?
 
A week ago, we were certain that Koge 10's might wind up being the greatest youth soccer team in American history, and the SoCal 10's were getting hosed by the powers that be forcing them to beat up on each other, rather than allowing an all-socal final 4.

Will a round of humility ensure?

Kids and soccer will never not have wide variability, so take the successes with as much grains of salt as the losses. It's an immense accomplishment just to get there.
Humility? Hahaha 😆

These parents have been like this since littles.
 
3-0 against those teams is impressive and convincing. Looks like it’s Hawks year. Legends is going to have to battle hard and hopefully break down some game film to find their weakness.
Was able to source some video from Legends training session tonight preparing for the big game tomorrow. Its a little grainy so please set your expectations accordingly.

Its nice to see Legends coaches providing "hands on" examples to enable player development.

Extra points for style

I'm only kidding. Wishing Legends players, and coaching staff all the best.
 
Good luck to Legends FC in tomorrow's final. This is a battle of two different teams but the two best teams in the Country that are on fire and playing with pure ganas. Hawks bring that "cold as Ice" Michigan mindset and are very aggressive, kind of like the old Blues teams. From what I hear, no one is scoring on these Hawks. Legends plays the passing game. No way a GA team could hang with any of these teams in ECNL.
 

My pal is on site and seeing the action up close and personal. He has a dd playing ECNL and GA and speaks truth bro. He DM me this morning and said the GA is not even close. Park the bus and get super lucky with bad luck from the other top ECNL teams. Basically, the only way to compete with the top teams in ECNL would be bad luck of injuries, illness and missed shots. It can happen in this sport, but he said no way GA's top teams could even compete with Hawks, legends, Koge and Surf. I still feel to settle things fair, the ECNL champ should play the GA champ to settle things on the field and not with opinions built from animosity, envy and jealousy.
 
Criii, Criii.

Now that is a run.

Group
1-0
2-2
4-0
Knockout
3-0
Nats in Va
3-0
3-0
2-0

Congrats to the 2010 Hawks.

Impressive run for sure. They had to go through some really good teams including the best of SoCal and Texas. To only give up 2 goals through that entire stretch, against who they faced is hard to fathom. Well deserved champions.
 
I heard there was very limited substitutions and stamina declined - Richmond is not kind to those from a diff summer climate.

Perhaps fresh legs and an amazing bench wasn’t utilized? Anyone know if the other team used substitutions as a winning strategy?
Or perhaps the hawks are on fire and it’s their year
I heard there was very limited substitutions and stamina declined - Richmond is not kind to those from a diff summer climate.

Perhaps fresh legs and an amazing bench wasn’t utilized? Anyone know if the other team used substitutions as a
 
Anyone know how Surf Cup accounts for ties/shootouts?

I'm specifically looking for how the scores are recorded. As an example if the score was 2-2 but the shootout ended at 6-7. What gets recorded? I'm asking because I saw a 2-2 finish but shootout that went all the way 6-7 and the score was recorded as 2-3.

I couldn't find anything in the event rules.

My guess is Surf Cup records as 2-3 not 6-7 to avoid teams colluding to advance based on GF.
 
Credit where it’s due. Congratulations to the Hawks. They play a rough, gritty style of soccer. It’s not pretty or polished, but it’s brutally effective. They don’t need to dominate possession or string together perfect passes. They win by grinding teams down, disrupting build-up play, and forcing mistakes high up the pitch. It’s controlled chaos, and it works.

I watched all the games from Surf, Koge, Solar, and Legends. The pattern was clear. The Hawks apply relentless pressure, force turnovers, and capitalize. They keep the ball in their opponent’s half and wear you down.

Their forward, number 4, is a serious threat. She’s fast, strong, and decisive. She creates chances out of scraps and finishes with confidence. She scored many of their goals and set the tone up top.

These are the games that reveal everything. You don’t need a highlight reel to spot talent here. You’ll see who stays composed under pressure and who folds within all the Hawks games. The Hawks brought the pressure, and the top teams in the nation couldn’t handle it. Congratulations to the Hawks. When opportunity presented itself they were ready to execute. Best way to describe this team. Top work rate and sharp. First to the ball 99% of the time.
 
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Credit where it’s due. Congratulations to the Hawks. They play a rough, gritty style of soccer. It’s not pretty or polished, but it’s brutally effective. They don’t need to dominate possession or string together perfect passes. They win by grinding teams down, disrupting build-up play, and forcing mistakes high up the pitch. It’s controlled chaos, and it works.

I watched all the games from Surf, Koge, Solar, and Legends. The pattern was clear. The Hawks apply relentless pressure, force turnovers, and capitalize. They keep the ball in their opponent’s half and wear you down.

Their forward, number 4, is a serious threat. She’s fast, strong, and decisive. She creates chances out of scraps and finishes with confidence. She scored many of their goals and set the tone up top.

These are the games that reveal everything. You don’t need a highlight reel to spot talent here. You’ll see who stays composed under pressure and who folds within all the Hawks games. The Hawks brought the pressure, and the top teams in the nation couldn’t handle it. Congratulations to the Hawks. When opportunity presented itself they were ready to execute. Best way to describe this team. Top work rate and sharp. First to the ball 99% of the time.
As a Midwesterner who plays this Hawks team every year (and watched the game feed today), I can confirm all of the above. Well said. Hell of a playoff run.

Congrats to a solid year by Legends as well. The talent on that team was evident so I’m sure they’ll continue to be a force along with the usual California/ Texas blue bloods.
 
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