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Post by washedout on Jan 9, 2007 2:38:41 GMT -6
i've seen a few games and seen a lot of suprising talent... just wondering other peoples opinions
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Post by soccerstud722 on Jan 9, 2007 8:58:49 GMT -6
teurlings has quite a few...Dylan, Brook, Ross, Jeff, all these guys are great players in D3. i know that Lapira name will be thrown out there but he isn't THE BEST this year. Maybe next year he can step up to that level.
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Post by cajunman1 on Jan 9, 2007 14:12:04 GMT -6
teurlings also has a great goalie in Ray Savoie- Ray is a SR has are the above listed players. Teurlilngs also has pretty good juniors in Chris Breaux, Jordan MIller, freshman Michael Hollier-
teurlings is the team I am most familiar with, but the above listed players all play or played select for the CSC (Cajun Soccer Club)
obviously, there are other D-III teams with outstanding players, I'm just not as familiar with them- St Louis has Lapira and Duhon just to name a couple.
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Post by nolaball on Jan 9, 2007 20:23:00 GMT -6
St Louis-Duhon Teurlings-pick one of about three Martin-Newman Giron-Christian Life DJ-West Feliciana Blanche-Episcopal
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Post by lovthagame65 on Jan 9, 2007 23:55:01 GMT -6
hard too say whos the best... but from what i saw tonight at the st. louis vs. teurlings game.. i would have to say that teurlings should have a few players that could make this list...
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Post by numeroquattro on Jan 14, 2007 15:49:16 GMT -6
lipera has good ball handling skills but doesn't seem like he can play when the game gets physical..for that reason i would put players from teurlings in front of him on the list
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Post by magnet02 on Jan 14, 2007 17:56:52 GMT -6
Does Michael Hollier start for Teurlings
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Post by geauxgators on Jan 14, 2007 20:30:42 GMT -6
I think so, but i,ve only seen them play once and he started then.
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Post by magnet02 on Jan 14, 2007 21:04:37 GMT -6
What position
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Post by soccerstud722 on Jan 15, 2007 2:09:39 GMT -6
he gets a good bit of time each game at forward...He has good skills and knowledge of the game but his physical size hurts him a bit. Once he gets a year of good varsity soccer under his belt, he will be a force to deal with in the future. Just a little too young to make a real big impact this year.
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Post by soccerstud722 on Jan 15, 2007 11:05:46 GMT -6
I am not saying that he doesn't do well, but most teams in their district are weak which helps him shine a bit. He gets in and does well, but doesn't hamstring the team if he is missing like some of the other boys do. he is definately a good player and will be one of the boys to take the bulk of the load once the seniors graduate. But is he an all-district player this year? no. Thats what I am trying to say. He does have great upside and I look forward to watching him grow as a player.
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Post by cscsoccer on Jan 15, 2007 11:50:32 GMT -6
the only player that would possibly hamstring TCH would be if Ray was out. I don't think that there is any "one" player that would hurt TCH if he was the only one out. TCH beat Carencro twice without Brook Boudreaux.
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Post by cscsoccer on Jan 15, 2007 12:02:58 GMT -6
Jeff Cecil may be the only other one that may hurt TCH if he were out.
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Post by foxtrot on Jan 15, 2007 15:52:21 GMT -6
the only player that would possibly hamstring TCH would be if Ray was out. I don't think that there is any "one" player that would hurt TCH if he was the only one out. TCH beat Carencro twice without Brook Boudreaux. i agree. TC's coach molded his lineup finally and has decided which player will player where it seems. Games before St.Louis was where he experimented a bit on who would play where if some1 was to get injured. The other comment you made about Cecil.. referring to my last comment, Brook Boudreaux Soph. year played stopper and with that knowledge TC's coach has a replacement for Cecil.
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Post by cajunman1 on Jan 15, 2007 15:57:02 GMT -6
I agree, TC is very deep. Jeff Cecil is a "beast" on defense.
Not only did Brook Boudreaux play stopper his sophomore year, he was also the State Defensive MVP that year.
Jeff Cecil is very valuable back there for TC at stopper. Jordan Miller has experience playing stopper in select. The coaches would have a few options to look at.
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Post by biome22 on Jan 15, 2007 19:05:14 GMT -6
Oscar Giron CLA Carter Blanche EHS Fred Parker Tara
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Post by lovthagame65 on Jan 15, 2007 19:25:03 GMT -6
Jordan Miller hasn't played select in like 4 years. Also he hasn't played defense in like just as long. I don't know how well he would do in the back
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Post by cajunman1 on Jan 15, 2007 20:25:08 GMT -6
Jordan Miller hasn't played select in 2 yrs. He played his freshman yr for The Arsenal, after playing for the Cajun Xpress since U-11.
In football, he is a pretty good defensive back, so I think a lot of it would come back to him pretty quickly.
The point is, Jeff Cecil is awesome in the back. Teurlings also has several good defenders, including a couple that can come in and give immediate help, as in Drew Degeytaire.
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Post by cajunman1 on Jan 15, 2007 20:26:03 GMT -6
He played for the **Aresenal, sorry, not Bottomnal. Don't want to start an angry thread on here about that.
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Post by numeroquattro on Jan 20, 2007 10:44:25 GMT -6
seth dupre is outstanding
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