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  1. Lee University will play for the NAIA National Championship tomorrow night. Lee has seven players from Tennessee: Meghan Guinn, Knox Karns; Jamie Achten, Centennial HS; Jenna Achten, Centennial HS; Chelsea Eisnaugle, Franklin, HS; Lauren Good; Baylor School; Savannah Neely, Bradley County; and Kristen Carbine, David Lipscomb. If you want to read about the game http://www.goladyflames.com/info/news/news...sp?newsid=13532 or to follow tomorrow nights game go to www.naiasoccer.org
  2. Jenna Achten--Centennial (Impact) Lauren Good--Baylor (Redoubt) Chelsea Eisnaugle--Franklin (TNFC) Savannah Neely--Bradley Central (Redoubt) All playing for the #1 Nationally Ranked Lee University Lady Flames
  3. supersub

    AAA 2007

    What college team are you referring to that went to their respective National Championship? The finalist (I assume you mean runner-ups) of last year's national championships: NAIA: Azusa Pacific (from California, doubt you played), DII: Grand Valley State (from Michigan, doubt you played), DIII: The College of New Jersey (from you guessed it, New Jersey, again doubt you played). So let's go back a year. NAIA: Lee University (from Tennessee, and most likely opponent, but know for a fact you didn't play), DII Seattle Pacific (again, improbable), DIII, The College of New Jersey (again, improbable). So who exactly was this National Finalist you competed against? And who are the other colleges that you say this team competed against? As for your loss against West Georgia, they are not a very strong college program and went 9-7-1 last year. I know you have said you are off and out about this subject, but try to come up with a substantial statement when trying to substantiate an obviously inferior team.
  4. For what its worth four of six Premier League Champions from Tennessee did not make the final of the State Cup. And the R3PL Central is 10 teams and unless one of the other states does not recommend two teams, then only two TN teams will get in. It will be interesting to see what TN does with this situation. Recommend the teams for this year's success at State Cup, or for past achievements. In my opinion, if they recommend last year's R3PL winners, they diminish the value of their own state tournament.
  5. Actually they were the winners. But I cant find anything in the rules that says the premier league winner are automatically in. Quoting from RPL Rules "Teams Each US Youth Soccer National State Association may allow club teams in the following age categories for Boys and Girls; U14, U15, U16, U17, and U18 to apply for acceptance. The US Youth Soccer National State Association will determine their teams that may apply for acceptance. (Generally it is anticipated that the club teams will be the Winner and Runner-up of the State's most recent Championship tournament, or in the case of an existing competitive league available to all state association teams, the Champion and Runner-up teams based on the teams prior full-year standing.) Participation is open to any properly registered competitive team in good standing with the member of the US Youth Soccer National State Association. The US Youth Soccer Region III Premier League (R3PL) Sub-Region Committee shall have the authority to accept teams for competition that have approved applications from their US Youth Soccer National State Association. The R3PL Committee shall have the final authority to accept teams and reserves the right to refuse admittance of any team based upon the team’s prior performance in the Premier League (i.e. repeated failure to play matches, failure to comply with league rules, excessive misconduct, etc.)." Hopefully the State will do the right thing and give the spot to the team that beat the Region Three Premier League Champions in the Semi-Final.
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