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    #91
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    That particular Blazers team could be an exception to the DAP rule. Tey had a lot of success at high level tournaments. It helps playing and winning in the top brackets at Disney and Potomac which leads to fantastic exposure. Not many MA non-DAP teams are fortunate to be that good.
    Perhaps not in MA but there are plenty of other good premier clubs out there that fit that bill as well. DAP is not the only way.

    -signed DAP parent who has no regrets, but doesn't drink the koolaid either

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      #92
      As a generic matter of DAP v. non-DAP, I think it's pretty clear that D1 programs recruit largely from DAP, so 3 D1's is pretty impressive (even if they aren't premier D1 soccer programs- although URI had a pretty damn good year). You don't need to play DAP to play D3, and the 5 schools in question are all bottom to mid of their respective leagues (really good schools and good soccer, although not at the top of their leagues). So although the 3 D1's is pretty impressive, I don't think this is extraordinary- I think you can get similar results from other top-tier non-DAP teams (but maybe with 1 or 2 D1 players and instead a kid or 2 going to St. Lawrence or Amherst).

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        #93
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Seems to me that the Blazers is the club to go to if you want to play in collehge.
        Do you think every player that has a college from every club in MA posts their name up here?

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          #94
          We all should take into consideration how many of these boys who will not play at all.
          There will be plenty on this list. Just like there was in 2014, 2013, 2012 etc.

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            #95
            You might argue that the prep school / NEFC combination is a successful route to D1 soccer.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              You might argue that the prep school / NEFC combination is a successful route to D1 soccer.
              On the basis of what? One player who also played DAP?

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                #97
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Seems to me that the Blazers is the club to go to if you want to play in collehge.
                ........but not if you want to play for a club that wins state championships!

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                  #98
                  [QUOTE=Unregistered;1440270]We all should take into consideration how many of these boys who will not play at all.
                  There will be plenty on this list. Just like there was in 2014, 2013, 2012 etc.[/QUOTE

                  Why should we consider this? Do you track players other than your son ? For what reason? Very weird

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                    #99
                    [QUOTE=Unregistered;1440361]
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    We all should take into consideration how many of these boys who will not play at all.
                    There will be plenty on this list. Just like there was in 2014, 2013, 2012 etc.[/QUOTE

                    Why should we consider this? Do you track players other than your son ? For what reason? Very weird
                    Why? Because the reality is many of these players will see little to no playing time once they arrive on campus and by junior year about 1/3 of all college athletes are no longer playing any sport. Some players and their families assume all is golden once they are on a college team but it's anything but. Players quickly realize they can't handle the athletic or academic work, or might be burned out in general. Some will get cut after a year or have career ending injuries. Others, frustrated by the experience, transfer elsewhere. It certainly doesn't happen to all but happens often enough that it's wise to go into it with eyes wide open and be prepared with a backup plan.

                    Someone has been tracking the last few classes - here's one thread and a quote from it (2011). There are threads on 2012 and 2013 as well. I advise anyone with a child going through the process or even just thinking about playing in college to read them. I found it very eye-opening and consistent with what I've seen experienced by some family members, friends, etc. Obviously you go into things with a positive attitude, but better to be prepared than be blindsided.

                    http://talking-soccer.com/TS4/showth...63345&page=135

                    OP here, an excellent question. This began as a small class. Taking out the 2010 players, they started with 14 players going into Freshman year. They dropped 50% down to 7 (with some sad tales along the way), with 2 of the 7 still playing having transferred. The more recent classes have many more going in, highlighted by the 2013 class with 51 D1 players. They are already seeing large numbers not rostered by Sophomore year (check that thread). It will be interesting to see where they end up, as with the 2011 class. One of my observations after doing this for 5 years is about 10 kids/year in MA really end up playing in D1, and less than a handful play for teams that make the NCAA tournament. 2011 class fits that mold.

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                      To play DAP a player has to give up playing HS (unless you relay good like matt steves). Following the history of players is helpful to bring expectations in line with reality. Off course the really good players go to Europe.

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                        Division 1 players on FC Stars 18s
                        Charlie Booth/ Bryant
                        Garret Leahy/Holy Cross
                        Matt Tornaritis/Umass Lowell
                        Demetrios Kostakis/Air Force

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          To play DAP a player has to give up playing HS (unless you relay good like matt steves). Following the history of players is helpful to bring expectations in line with reality. Off course the really good players go to Europe.
                          I get it, except for the fact we have some nut jobs who come on this site hoping to see a kid fail and then gloat about it., mainly cause their kid didn't go D1.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Division 1 players on FC Stars 18s
                            Charlie Booth/ Bryant
                            Garret Leahy/Holy Cross
                            Matt Tornaritis/Umass Lowell
                            Demetrios Kostakis/Air Force
                            So much for the Blazer hype. Which at the end of the day is always just hype.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Division 1 players on FC Stars 18s
                              Charlie Booth/ Bryant
                              Garret Leahy/Holy Cross
                              Matt Tornaritis/Umass Lowell
                              Demetrios Kostakis/Air Force
                              Already a lot of non-DAP D1 commits. Could be more than DAP going D1 when all is said and done. This is telling as we are at the point in MA when now graduating players had to make a choice between high school and DAP. The system to ID the best players in MA for DAP might not be working. Seems like there is good talent out their playing high school and club instead of DAP.

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                                [QUOTE=Unregistered;1437559]
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Trevor Davock-NEFC-Rivers-Boston College
                                Neeraj Mahey-Bolts-Acton-Colgate
                                Ryan Bellavance-FC Blazers-Rivers-Colgate
                                Steve Deleo-Bolts-Acton-Colgate
                                Aram Ouligian-FC Blazers-Needham-Colgate
                                Dylan Mott-Revs-Philips Andover Acad-Columbia
                                Ben Nicholas-Beachside-NMH-UConn
                                Justin Donawa-Berkshire-Dartmouth
                                Kyle Ryan-Bolts-Westford-George Mason
                                Amadu Kunateh-Revs-Lawrence Academy-Harvard
                                Clayton Hafer-Bolts-Bedford-Holy Cross
                                Matt Morana-Revs-Shrewsbury-Lehigh
                                Adam Norman-NEFC-Wellesley-UNH
                                Denis Martinez- Bolts-Chelsea-Northeastern
                                Adam Gibbs -Bolts-Westboro-Northeastern
                                Mohamed Kenawy-Bolts-Boston-Northeastern
                                Alex Reissmann-Cushing-Northeastern
                                Zachary Herivaux-Revs-Brookline/Beaver Country Day-Providence
                                Steven Kilday-Crusaders-Worcester Academy-Providence
                                Austin Aviza-Revs-Medway-Syracuse
                                Miles Robinson-Bolts-Arlington-Syracuse
                                Jack Harrison-Manhattan PSG-Berkshire-Wake Forest
                                Lucas Wartella-Black Watch-Monument Mtn HS-WVU

                                D3
                                Chris Lewis - MPS- Milton - Amherst
                                Jake Stenquist-FC Stars-Rivers-Bowdoin
                                CJ Masterson- Bruno United-Barrington/NMH-Bowdoin
                                Jeff Lin-NEFC-Rivers-Colby
                                Cam Clouse - GPS-Worcester Academy-Colby
                                Greg Evans - FC Blazers - Hamilton
                                Eric Gooden-Western-Amherst/NMH-Wesleyan
                                Conspicious by its relative absence despite domination of thread involvement is/are central mass players. Just a couple.
                                Any thoughts?

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