In addition to King, Sewanee, and Covenant, (who all have good progrms) Maryville College has a strong winning tradition in borh men's and women's soccer. The school offers very strong academics and competes in division III (no athletic scholarships but plenty of financial aid available for decent students).
Gameball, Maryville does not have to get past farragut in the districts. They would only have to reach the final to advance.
Also, Father Ryan seems to be coming on strong beating Oak Ridge and winning the DB tournament.
Of course wide fields are fair. Narrow fields are unfair to the more skilled soccer team. Narrow fields are a neutralizing factor. They turn the game into a slugfest with skilled teams forced to smash the ball down the middle.
MCMINN FOLKS:
If you'd like your thoughts to garner a little more respect, try using the term 'goals.' 'Points' are used in football and basketball. In soccer, 'points' are a statistic consisting of an individual player's goals and assists.
that makes no sense to me. the only explanation I might offer is that the CBHS coach may not be a member of NSCAA which would make his team ineligible for the rankings. However, I would assume that he was a member. CBHS SHOULD be in the top 5 in the country.
I agree. College coaches DO NOT pay attention to information from recruiting services. Do the work yourself. It'll impress the coaches, and you'll save a few hundred dollars.