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2014-2015 – Team Pages with Schedules
2014-2015 – Team Pages with Schedules
Kendall SC - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
IMG - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
Boca - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
Orlando - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
Jacksonville - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
Weston - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
Chargers - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
TBU - http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/68...7604/TEAM.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInteresting post. Either more TBU sour grapes or your son is one of a select few to live four hours from Tampa and to actually be coming back this year.
It looks like all of these teams will be new squads and should be interesting to see how they do. Good luck to the players and coaches!
During the 2013/14 season the teams had the following players:
Jax Roster: 18 Full Time (FT) / 5 Developmental Players (DP)
http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/60...5170/TEAM.html
’99 FT: 13 // ’99 DP: 1 // ’00 FT: 4 // ’00 DP: 3 // ’01 FT: 1
Jax: 8 players eligible to return
Kendal Roster: 19 Full Time (FT) / 4 Developmental Players (DP)
http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/60...5170/TEAM.html
’99 FT: 16 // ’99 DP: 2 // ’00 FT: 3 // ’00 DP: 2
Kendal: 5 players eligible to return
Boca: Deleted their roster
http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/60...5170/TEAM.html
Weston: 17 Full Time (FT) / 7 Developmental Players (DP)
http://academy.demosphere.com/teams/...5170/TEAM.html
’99 FT: 13 // ’99 DP: 7
’00 FT: 4 (2 scored a lot of the team goals and you would expect they moved up)
’00 DP: 0
Weston: 4 players eligible to return
Orlando: 19 Full Time / 1 Developmental Player
http://academy.demosphere.com/teams/...5170/TEAM.html
’99 FT: 15 // ’99 DP: 1
’00 FT: 5 (1 scored a lot of the team goals and you would expect he moved up)
’00 DP:
Orlando: 5 players eligible to return
IMG: 19 Full Time / 3 Developmental Players
http://academy.demosphere.com/teams/...5170/TEAM.html
’99 FT: 17 // ’99 DP: 1 // ’00 FT: 1 // ’00 DP: 2 // ’01 FT: 1
IMG: 4 players eligible to return
Clearwater: 18 Full Time / 3 Developmental Players
http://academy.demosphere.com/teams/...5170/TEAM.html
’99 FT: 14 // ’99 DP: 0 // ’00 FT: 4 // ’00 DP: 3
Clearwater: 7 players eligible to return
Tampa: 15 Full Time / 6 Developmental Players
http://academy.demosphere.com/teams/...5170/TEAM.html
’99 FT: 9 // ’99 DP: 0 // ’00 FT: 6 // ’00 DP: 6
Tampa: 12 players eligible to return
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CLW doesn't care about TBU or any other team. We only care about the development of of sons. DA is about DEVELOPMENT. Seems most people are missing the point and only focused on wins and losses.. Suggest every just focus on their sons and teams, whether you chose a DA a team or not. Lots of options for everyone so no need to slam someone if you chose a different path.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCLW doesn't care about TBU or any other team. We only care about the development of of sons. DA is about DEVELOPMENT. Seems most people are missing the point and only focused on wins and losses.. Suggest every just focus on their sons and teams, whether you chose a DA a team or not. Lots of options for everyone so no need to slam someone if you chose a different path.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThree TBU DA players or 3 who did not make the TBU DA?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postoffered spots at both clubs but chose Clearwater because of the full time DA status. it doesn't matter anyway. The boys are all friends and will continue to be. Lots of circumstances in everyone's decisions, some not about soccer. Best of luck to everyone and let's focus on what the program is for........development. Good luck to all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThink you also had clearwater jumpers to tbu, so it washes out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue. But it only matters to those trying to make trouble. There are no reasons at all for animosity unless somehow it makes one feel better. Each made their decisions based upon what was in the best overall interest of each player/family. One thing is certain though, Clearwater has a full academy and TBU does not. Best players will end up there anyway the following years. TBU had one 99 make the Clearwater 15/16 DA team and that is all. The rest are back playing club again. How many 99's from Clearwater 13/14 made the 15/16 squad I don't know, but I would venture to guess that more than one. The later years are what matters most.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCLW doesn't care about TBU or any other team. We only care about the development of of sons. DA is about DEVELOPMENT. Seems most people are missing the point and only focused on wins and losses.. Suggest every just focus on their sons and teams, whether you chose a DA a team or not. Lots of options for everyone so no need to slam someone if you chose a different path.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postoffered spots at both clubs but chose Clearwater because of the full time DA status. it doesn't matter anyway. The boys are all friends and will continue to be. Lots of circumstances in everyone's decisions, some not about soccer. Best of luck to everyone and let's focus on what the program is for........development. Good luck to all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDevelop them for what end? D3 partial scholarship. What a waste of time and money.
NCAA Division I
How Many Schools: There are 199 men's soccer programs in Division I, including powerhouses like Indiana and UCLA. There are 320 women's programs, including titans like North Carolina, Notre Dame and Portland.
Scholarship Count: Women's soccer is allowed 14 scholarships. Men's soccer is allowed 9.9 scholarships.
Scholarship Breakdown: Scholarships can be full or partial rides at the Division-I level, but with rosters exceeding 20 players, they are used carefully.
NCAA Division II
How Many Schools: There are 179 men's programs and 227 women's programs in Division II soccer.
Scholarship Count: Women's soccer has 9.9 scholarships to work with. Men have nine scholarships.
Scholarship Breakdown: Partial rides are common in Division II soccer, as coaches can distribute the money to as many players as they wish.
NCAA Division III
How Many Schools: Division III soccer consists of 401 men's programs and 424 women's programs. Powers include Messiah (Pa.) College for the men and Wheaton (Ill.) College for the women.
Scholarship Count: Athletic scholarships are not offered in Division III athletics.
Scholarship Breakdown: With no athletic scholarships, students often find financial aid or academic scholarships to assist with costs while playing soccer.
NAIA
How Many Schools: There 218 men's programs in the NAIA and 223 women's programs.
Scholarship Count: Both men's and women's soccer are allowed 12 scholarships per team.
Scholarship Breakdown: Partial scholarships are common. Strong students who meet certain academic criteria can receive aid without it counting toward the program's limit.
NJCAA Division I
How Many Schools: There are 136 men's soccer programs at the junior-college level and 118 women's programs.
Scholarship Count: Men's and women's soccer are allowed 18 scholarships at the junior-college level.
Scholarship Breakdown: Many scholarships at the junior-college level are full rides, but partial rides are common, too.
NJCAA Division III
How Many Schools: There are 78 men's programs in NJCAA Division III, and 58 women's programs.
Scholarship Count: Much like Division III four-year schools, D-III schools at the junior-college level do not offer scholarships.
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