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For now, anonymous posts will not be allowed. They may return when the new blog is published in the early part of 2011, but I am still trying to figure out what format will be used.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
By the Numbers
MN State Cup update. The semi-finals are set. Clubs with semi finalists (not including 19s):
16 for MTA
4 each for EDP, SCV and WDB
3 each for BHK, EDI, PSA and SSM
2 for TCF
1 each for BVL, DKT, LKV, NSS, PRL and TRV
This may the the first semi finalists for Three Rivers at girls U17s. Congratulations to all players, coaches, clubs and parents.
16 for MTA
4 each for EDP, SCV and WDB
3 each for BHK, EDI, PSA and SSM
2 for TCF
1 each for BVL, DKT, LKV, NSS, PRL and TRV
This may the the first semi finalists for Three Rivers at girls U17s. Congratulations to all players, coaches, clubs and parents.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
NSC Stars - MN's new pro soccer team
After the MN Thunder imploded over the winter, the National Sports Center put together a replacement team called the "NSC Stars." The NSC Stars (1-1-0) are off to a flying start, getting their first victory in a 1-0 match against the Carolina Railhawks. For those who have not followed the USL v TOA saga, USSF decided to run the 2nd division of professional soccer on their own for 2010. "USSF D-2 Pro League" is comprised of 2 conferences, each named with the battling parties "USL Division" and "NASL Division."
Brian Quarstad (BQ) has done a great job covering the story on Inside MN Soccer. Visit his blog for more details and to see some very good, in depth coverage of soccer around Minnesota and beyond.
Visit the NSC Stars team web site for schedule, tickets, etc.
Visit the USSF D-2 Pro League web site for more information on the league and teams.
Brian Quarstad (BQ) has done a great job covering the story on Inside MN Soccer. Visit his blog for more details and to see some very good, in depth coverage of soccer around Minnesota and beyond.
Visit the NSC Stars team web site for schedule, tickets, etc.
Visit the USSF D-2 Pro League web site for more information on the league and teams.
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2010 Boys State Cup
This might be the last year for SSM and MTA/Bangu to field teams U16 and U18. Can MTA repeat with 7 Championships? Brackets and schedules can be found here.
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2010 Girls State Cup
MN State Cup is upon us. With all of the excitement of the 2009 U13 girls soap opera, it might be good to focus on just the games this year.
Brackets can be found on MN Youth Soccer's web site or here
Good luck to all team, coaches and parents!
Brackets can be found on MN Youth Soccer's web site or here
Good luck to all team, coaches and parents!
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MTA and SSM gain USSF Development Academy
Both MTA and SSM have been awarded the designation and distinction as a "USSF Development Academy." This US Soccer run academy system is focused on developing top level boy's/men's talent. Players rostered on these teams play primarily in a USSF DA league comprised only of teams with this special designation. Starting in the fall, both teams will field boys teams at U16 and U18. The players rostered on these "academy teams" will not be eligble to participate in USYSA run leagues (including MYSA leagues, Midwest Regional League, etc.) Additionally these players will not be eligible for MN State Cup, "Regionals" or the National Championship series events. Lastly, USSF DA rostered players will no long participate in the Olympic Development Program (ODP.)
The academy has been around for a number of years and most other region 2 states have had several clubs participating. This has meant more spots for MN players in ODP Regional pools and teams, but has probably spelled the end of the ODP system that we have know for years.
Congratulations to MTA and SSM, and to the boys who will be able to participate in this outstanding development environment.
Visit the USSF Development Academy web site for additional information.
The academy has been around for a number of years and most other region 2 states have had several clubs participating. This has meant more spots for MN players in ODP Regional pools and teams, but has probably spelled the end of the ODP system that we have know for years.
Congratulations to MTA and SSM, and to the boys who will be able to participate in this outstanding development environment.
Visit the USSF Development Academy web site for additional information.
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