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U21 USA World Championship roster finalized. 9 players from Long Island and only 4 (holdbacks) from MD. Sounds about right.
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad.
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U21 USA World Championship roster finalized. 9 players from Long Island and only 4 (holdbacks) from MD. Sounds about right. How could they be holdbacks in U21?
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I feel for those kids who play on high level local club teams and work as freshmen and sophomores with the hopes of seeing the field in 11th or 12th grades only to see their opportunity disappear when kids show up as “juniors” from Colorado, Pittsburgh, Georgia, Michigan, SC, etc.
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I feel for those kids who play on high level local club teams and work as freshmen and sophomores with the hopes of seeing the field in 11th or 12th grades only to see their opportunity disappear when kids show up as “juniors” from Colorado, Pittsburgh, Georgia, Michigan, SC, etc. That is the Maryland way.. Those other state students are just getting in on the holdback fun.
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U21 USA World Championship roster finalized. 9 players from Long Island and only 4 (holdbacks) from MD. Sounds about right. Long Island population is 7.6 M, Baltimore metro is 2.7 M , So reasonable spread between the 2 regions.
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. Amazing; how about the other 70 kids on the varsity roster?
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. Amazing; how about the other 70 kids on the varsity roster? Every miaa team is the same no big deal
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. Amazing; how about the other 70 kids on the varsity roster? OUCH ! To much truth in that. And what is worst, out of those players that do make it, 75% never see the college field.
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Most kids surely aren't going to CH for the education which is why you literally see 120+ kids showing up for tryouts for lax and football etc. If you don't think athletes who are shadowing at CH aren't shown around by other athletes and coaches touting the sports dream if you come to these schools you are naïve. These schools sell the dream not the education; sorry to burst your bubble. BK will never tell you not to come to CHC-he just won't play you. This is how he weakens other schools. The depth chart from 18-30 @ CHC could see considerable playing time at most other MIAA schools. This would lead to better college looks as well if that is desired... Parents wake up and stop the madness. Look around the beltway to greener pastures and still great educations. Incredibly true. CH had a half dozen goalies on their varsity roster last year. How many more on JV and fresh/soph? Those kids weren't getting daily warmups, yet alone quality practice reps or game minutes. All of those kids would likely have a much better shot somewhere else. If I were a goalie's parent, I'd be looking at every league roster.
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Many of the key players from those St Paul's Championship teams were sons of CHC alumni.
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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest.
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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest. MIAA A champs lose to MIAA B runner-ups...... The envy of the world....bahahahaha
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It was a great high school football game. Hats off to the multi sport athletes who were playing and part of the tradition.
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