OK, now that the club season is done, discussion can turn to the coming school season. Suggest that each league and gender have their own thread. In BSC:
Braintree - On the rise
Brookline - Nice recovery last fall after a down year or two. Assuming league's best keeper is back, they should reach the tournament again.
Dedham - let's see what they do with "opt-out" scheduling this time. They should make the tournament in 2014.
Framingham - if they can play as a team, may have best chance to challenge Needham
Milton - had some quality players in 2013, but don't know if they return
Natick - this is their year to replace Wellesley atop the Herget Division
Needham - should be a contender again
Newton North - best player graduating, so they face an uphill climb
Norwood - good keeper returns? Should try to take advantage of opt-out scheduling to get a shot at D2 tournament.
Walpole - impressive run in the 2013 d2 tournament, after struggling in league play, is why BSC is regarded as the toughest league in most years
Wellesley - probably won't have the quality of last fall's team. Time will tell if still a tournament contender.
Weymouth - lets see if they strike a different balance between the strength of their non-league schedule and quality of their team
Braintree - On the rise
Brookline - Nice recovery last fall after a down year or two. Assuming league's best keeper is back, they should reach the tournament again.
Dedham - let's see what they do with "opt-out" scheduling this time. They should make the tournament in 2014.
Framingham - if they can play as a team, may have best chance to challenge Needham
Milton - had some quality players in 2013, but don't know if they return
Natick - this is their year to replace Wellesley atop the Herget Division
Needham - should be a contender again
Newton North - best player graduating, so they face an uphill climb
Norwood - good keeper returns? Should try to take advantage of opt-out scheduling to get a shot at D2 tournament.
Walpole - impressive run in the 2013 d2 tournament, after struggling in league play, is why BSC is regarded as the toughest league in most years
Wellesley - probably won't have the quality of last fall's team. Time will tell if still a tournament contender.
Weymouth - lets see if they strike a different balance between the strength of their non-league schedule and quality of their team
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