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What do we know about georgetown?

According to some New York travel team parents . . . [edited]

who were at the games last night as part of a high school club tournament taking place this weekend, we have to mark #10 . . . #10, #10, #10* was all they talked about specifically. I didn't see the GT/MD match at all; just the PKs.

They said generally that the pace of the first game was stunningly faster than the IU/CR match . . . but they conceded that it might be because IU played a lot more defense and a more possession-oriented style. One of the parents is a former asst. coach at Oswego State . . . I enjoyed listening to his observations during the IU/CR match.

Oh, and yes, it WAS a goal, no question. We could see the clock still running long after the ball left Femi's foot, and it doesn't take that long for a ball to travel 20 yards when struck that well.

* [On edit}: Apparently these parents need glasses or binoculars . . . the kid who got the hat trick for GT is #18.
This post was edited on 12/8 2:05 PM by Sope Creek
 
My son played club ball with the center back Cole Seiler

For a freshman Cole plays well but he is a freshman.
 
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