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Who are the top U15 girls teams this year?
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Yes she and her husband were put on probation and she was banned from coaching for a time by the ncaa. google it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes she and her husband were put on probation and she was banned from coaching for a time by the ncaa. google it.
I guess you would rather have your daughter coached by a man who hits women (WFF ECNL)??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMust be with. Ironic how the roster has been taken down. Initially had 5 girls including dd rostered on both ecnl and purple. Wonder who he will show up with.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLMAO! Why don't you try to qualify at Disney? then attend their showcase. still thinking you couldn't win if your opponent only showed up with 5 players and no keeper. WFF is famous for not playing florida teams because everyone knows they just don't have it. Hard to compete with TBU down the street and let's face it, your fields are some of the worst in the state. OC on the other hand got beyond their nerves, branched out and now plays florida teams in many events. Everyone knows WFF CAN'T.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would WFF play TBU especially in this age group. They played OCYS ECNL last year 4 times won 2, lost 1 tied 1. They tied Bethesda, one of the best teams in the country. TBU would not even be worth the time. Thanks for dropping by tho
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes she and her husband were put on probation and she was banned from coaching for a time by the ncaa. google it.
The NCAA said Fotopoulos arranged for a $3,500 payment from his father to one student to help her pay tuition and fees at the private university in 1998. A year later, Fotopoulos paid another $1,500 to two students and then another $200 to one of those students. A year after leaving Tampa in 1999 he paid yet another $3,000 to the latter two students.
The money was needed because the students had come up short in their financial aid packages. Investigators said Fotopoulos provided the money directly to the students instead of through an established fund for such needs, because it would have taken too long.
"He short-cut the system _ he gave the girls the cash and told them to go pay their bill," Swalls said. "He was a new coach and a fairly young coach and it was his first college job."
WOW, to help kids pay their bills. What a bad guy.
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