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    boys are out

    http://www.nscaa.com/downloads/120308HSBI.html

    #2
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    Congrats to all players.
    Does anyone know the process to achieve this award?

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      #3
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      Originally posted by Guest
      Congrats to all players.
      Does anyone know the process to achieve this award?
      A variety of factors. The big one is political.

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        #4
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        I don't know if "political" is the correct word.

        From what I understand, and I may be worng, only certain coaches who have obtained certain credentials are allowed to vote once you get to All-New England and All-American. Which means if you're a player who has a high school coach who does not advocate for his players and/or is not allowed to vote.....you better be impressing a lot of coaches who do vote.

        I know there is a process where all coaches have a say up to a certain point in voting for the following awards. I'm not sure where certain coaches can do more for their particular players.

        - All-Conference
        - All-Eastern/Western/Cetral MA
        - All-State
        - All-New England
        - All-American

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          #5
          Re: all new england

          Originally posted by Guest
          Originally posted by Guest
          Congrats to all players.
          Does anyone know the process to achieve this award?
          A variety of factors. The big one is political.
          "Political" is the excuse usually thrown around by the parents of the kids that did not get selected.

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            #6
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            Originally posted by Guest
            Originally posted by Guest
            Originally posted by Guest
            Congrats to all players.
            Does anyone know the process to achieve this award?
            A variety of factors. The big one is political.
            "Political" is the excuse usually thrown around by the parents of the kids that did not get selected.

            Shut up! it is political rather its the parents or not the kids have got to have connections to make all american

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              #7
              Re: all new england

              Originally posted by Guest
              Originally posted by Guest
              Originally posted by Guest
              Congrats to all players.

              A variety of factors. The big one is political.
              "Political" is the excuse usually thrown around by the parents of the kids that did not get selected.

              Shut up! it is political rather its the parents or not the kids have got to have connections to make all american
              Shut up? Uh, no.

              And sorry your kid missed out. There's always next year. Unless you're one of those parents that thinks every kid that's on a roster should be named an All-New England selection so that the kids who don't make it don't experience feelings of inadequacy and rejection.

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                #8
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                Children, please!
                Like so many things in American soccer, it is as much about who you know as how good you are. To state that an all-anything in high school sports is not political would be foolish. Perhaps the best way to think about it is this: many top players don't play soccer for their HS for fear of injury, concern about acquiring bad habits, burn out, etc. Many players considered to be best in class in a HS format tend to have the very attributes that a top tier college coach would shun: overly aggressive, lack of field vision, lack of touch, poor form, single-footedness, misinformed as to the rules of the game, etc. Generally they are fast, aggressive and poorly coached. Some are "known" to the soccer community and thus crowned with the title of all-whatever, but most just fill the void that ignorant coaches who feel they know the game because they played the game 30 years ago feel is theirs to fill.
                Not to be cynical, but most of those in MA that vote on these things are part of the club of former players that the game has left behind. Something else to consider...how many of you know who makes these decisions, what the selection criteria is or how many times, once these players are identified, they are observed in game situations by the "selection committee"? Thought so....
                Get over it. If your child was picked, congratulations. If not, don't sweat it. If they are ready, willing and able to play high level soccer there is a program out there looking for them.

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                  #9
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                  Originally posted by CoachQ
                  Children, please!
                  Like so many things in American soccer, it is as much about who you know as how good you are. To state that an all-anything in high school sports is not political would be foolish. Perhaps the best way to think about it is this: many top players don't play soccer for their HS for fear of injury, concern about acquiring bad habits, burn out, etc. Many players considered to be best in class in a HS format tend to have the very attributes that a top tier college coach would shun: overly aggressive, lack of field vision, lack of touch, poor form, single-footedness, misinformed as to the rules of the game, etc. Generally they are fast, aggressive and poorly coached. Some are "known" to the soccer community and thus crowned with the title of all-whatever, but most just fill the void that ignorant coaches who feel they know the game because they played the game 30 years ago feel is theirs to fill.
                  Not to be cynical, but most of those in MA that vote on these things are part of the club of former players that the game has left behind. Something else to consider...how many of you know who makes these decisions, what the selection criteria is or how many times, once these players are identified, they are observed in game situations by the "selection committee"? Thought so....
                  Get over it. If your child was picked, congratulations. If not, don't sweat it. If they are ready, willing and able to play high level soccer there is a program out there looking for them.
                  This year, not one of the top 50 Mass HS age girl players opted out of HS. That could change, but not for any players already of HS age. Three of the very best didn't play as many games because of their USNT selection, but when they could, they all played for their high school.

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                    #10
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                    Who are the top 50 HS age soccer players in Mass? Where is this list posted and who made the determination?

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                      #11
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                      Originally posted by Guest
                      Who are the top 50 HS age soccer players in Mass? Where is this list posted and who made the determination?
                      I would read the thread from the beginning, it should answer all your questions.

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                        #12
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                        Any DAP players on this list or on any other post season lists?

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                          #13
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                          Let's have it criteria? committee members etc.. good for those that get picked but there's no way it's comprehensive!

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                            #14
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                            Originally posted by Guest
                            Originally posted by Guest
                            Who are the top 50 HS age soccer players in Mass? Where is this list posted and who made the determination?
                            I would read the thread from the beginning, it should answer all your questions.
                            Actually, it doesn't. The All NE team represents the "top" soccer players who actually played HS soccer. The poster was claiming that all the top players of HS age played HS but without the list of who these top players are there's no way of knowing if that's accurate.

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                              #15
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                              Boy what a large team.

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