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    Quote Originally Posted by Corndog308 View Post
    My daughter had a tourney with her Dynamo team in BR last weekend and one of the opposing coaches from a Mississippi club told her after the game that she was the best goalie he's ever seen in her age group. She's 10, 5'4" and one tough cookie. Hopefully she'll be wearing vermilion and white one day.
    Enjoy this time while you can. Go to every game you can attend. They grow up fast and if you are fortunate, she will be playing at the next level. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Enjoy this time while you can. Go to every game you can attend. They grow up fast and if you are fortunate, she will be playing at the next level. Good luck.
    Amen to that...enjoy the ride cdog308...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corndog308 View Post
    My daughter had a tourney with her Dynamo team in BR last weekend and one of the opposing coaches from a Mississippi club told her after the game that she was the best goalie he's ever seen in her age group. She's 10, 5'4" and one tough cookie. Hopefully she'll be wearing vermilion and white one day.
    BT, DT. Here’s a website for down the road. https://laprepsoccer.proboards.com/

    Pay attention around NLI day how players in Louisiana sign and the number, with the caveat, like other sports, D1 programs are the real paid rides...very few D1s. The mods tend to be h/s and travel coaches, a good network to know. Board gets real busy during h/s season. Decades later, our kids still follow the international leagues, was a great decision. Truly the beautiful game. Enjoy and God bless.

    As far as UL and progress, I expect to win two of the last three, end up mid pack. UL AC office hypes it up, go to tourney, might get lucky and make semis, slim shot at finals. Progress will be proclaimed. Yet still never made NCAAs. Honestly hope I’m wrong, but we’ve been lucky a few times...or AKA where skill and opportunity meet. We’ll get there, hope Coach Key gets us there.

    That’s the weird thing about soccer...the most played youth sport in the world, yet to get traction in US. Women’s NCAA is a usual suspects thing at the top, but men...Stanford had a run, but Marshall won it all last year, Akron in 2010. And like anything, winning puts people in the stands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    BT, DT. Here’s a website for down the road. https://laprepsoccer.proboards.com/

    Pay attention around NLI day how players in Louisiana sign and the number, with the caveat, like other sports, D1 programs are the real paid rides...very few D1s. The mods tend to be h/s and travel coaches, a good network to know. Board gets real busy during h/s season. Decades later, our kids still follow the international leagues, was a great decision. Truly the beautiful game. Enjoy and God bless.

    As far as UL and progress, I expect to win two of the last three, end up mid pack. UL AC office hypes it up, go to tourney, might get lucky and make semis, slim shot at finals. Progress will be proclaimed. Yet still never made NCAAs. Honestly hope I’m wrong, but we’ve been lucky a few times...or AKA where skill and opportunity meet. We’ll get there, hope Coach Key gets us there.

    That’s the weird thing about soccer...the most played youth sport in the world, yet to get traction in US. Women’s NCAA is a usual suspects thing at the top, but men...Stanford had a run, but Marshall won it all last year, Akron in 2010. And like anything, winning puts people in the stands.
    Unless it’s football, then winning and having the right opponent on the right day AND time will maybe get them to show up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman66 View Post
    Unless it’s football, then winning and having the right opponent on the right day AND time will maybe get them to show up.
    Well, when it comes to women’s sports, if you’re not in the National conversation, attendance is minimal. LA Tech WBB is a great example…when they were a national power, full house. Today. Doesn’t cover the cost of the lights.

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