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Post by Soccerhouse on Oct 17, 2014 13:00:35 GMT -5
Well, my new favorite term... Age Pure - thanks to MIKE WOITALLA from www.socceramerica.comwhat are folks thoughts, when i grew up back in the old days, pre internet, pre cell phones. all i had was an atari, coleco and then an nes --- we played by birth year vs school year? DA does birth year, and lumps 2 years together. ECNL is calender year right and is "age pure" ODP is birth year should we go back to birth year?
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Post by stevieg on Oct 17, 2014 13:20:56 GMT -5
ODP is not always birth year. Last year, five 2002 girls were invited to 2001 Region Camp and four went and made 2001 regional pool.
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Post by sidelinemama on Oct 17, 2014 13:25:46 GMT -5
ODP is not always birth year. Last year, five 2002 girls were invited to 2001 Region Camp and four went and made 2001 regional pool. Lol, who did they know?
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Post by SoccerMom on Oct 17, 2014 15:29:04 GMT -5
ODP is not always birth year. Last year, five 2002 girls were invited to 2001 Region Camp and four went and made 2001 regional pool. ODP is still birth year, those girls were invited to regional camp and made region pool. They may or may not get invited to anything just like the rest of the 01's in that pool. As far as regular ODP they don't play with the 01's they train and play with the '02's. You cant play up on ODP, regional pool is different, you can be in ODP and not in the regional pool
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Post by SoccerMom on Oct 17, 2014 15:31:18 GMT -5
ODP is not always birth year. Last year, five 2002 girls were invited to 2001 Region Camp and four went and made 2001 regional pool. Lol, who did they know? Every year they invite a few boys or girls a year early...depending on how many kids they need to field all the teams. Regional Camp is optional, $700 optional, if you want a chance to make Region Pool then you go, 100's of kids go from our region and only so many can get picked.
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