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Players to Watch: ECNL Girls North Carolina National Event (Spring 2026)
Top players heading to ECNL North Carolina.
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Maryland State Cup finals match-ups decided (Girls)
The Maryland State Cup finals in the U-12 through U-17 age groups are coming up this weekend. Continue reading for a look at the teams that will compete for state championship at the Maryland SoccerPlex.
New Jersey state champions, Region I Championship qualifiers decided
On a windy day that challenged teams skill and discipline, the top teams in the U-15 through U-18 age groups competed for the title of 2016 New Jersey State Champions.
Gatorade Girls Soccer State Players of the Year announced for 2015-2016
The Gatorade Girls Soccer State Players of the Year have been announced for the 2015-2016 Winter and Spring High School seasons.
Tess Sapone named Gatorade Virginia Girls Soccer Player of the Year
In its 31st year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, The Gatorade Company, in collaboration with USA TODAY High School Sports, has announced Tess Sapone of Oakton High School as its 2015-16 Gatorade Virginia Girls Soccer Player of the Year.
NSCAA, USA Today release new Spring High School Rankings (Girls)
USA TODAY and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America have released the newest Super 25 High School Rankings, including the fourth national boys poll of the spring season.
Orlando City SC enters youth club partnership with South Brevard FC
Orlando City SC has announced a working relationship with South Brevard FC.
ECNL Mid-Atlantic Conference Recap: May 14-15, 2016
With less than a month remaining in the ECNL regular season, Champions League playoffs spots are coming down to the wire as teams continue to battle for higher seeds and secure their place in the postseason. Several Mid-Atlantic Conference teams earned critical points over the weekend, strengthening their playoff push.
Through the wringer: UVa’s Hoen-Beck recounts near-death experience
Youth soccer observers in the DMV area are likely to be familiar with Mia Hoen-Beck and/or her twin brother Liam, both talented players who rose through the local scene and earned spots at NCAA Division I programs. But many of us may not be aware of the nightmarish experience Mia has weathered in her college career to date.