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March 21: Portland Spartans (NPSL)-5 Yakima United-1

The Spartans are nearing their season while the Hoppers are still looking at trialists. The club reports that they did some good things out there on the night and overall it was a chance at valuable minutes of actual play.

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The Evergreen Premier League will see more friendlies this year than last. Our clubs will take on the NPSL, PCSL, NWAC, CCC, WCC and PDL...even a Pac-12 school. Here's what I have so far in terms of schedule...

March 14 Pre-Season Friendly Seattle Stars 1-2 at Kitsap Pumas (PDL)
March 21 Pre-Season Friendly Yakima United 1-5 at Portland Spartans (NPSL)
March 28 Pre-Season Friendly Pinnacles FC (PCSL) 0-4 at Wenatchee FC
March 28 Pre-Season Friendly Yakima United 1-3 at Gonzaga Bulldogs
April 4 Pre-Season Friendly Fuerza FC (independent) 1-3 Vancouver Victory
April 4 Pre-Season Tournament Olympic Force 3-0 Peninsula Pirates (NWAC) and 2-2 Kitsap Pumas (PDL)
April 8 Pre-Season Friendly South Sound FC 1-1 at Kitsap Pumas (PDL)
April 11 Pre-Season Friendly Wenatchee FC 2-0 at Northwest University (CCC)
April 11 Pre-Season Friendly Alianza Tri-Cities 2-1 (Pasco Soccer League) at Yakima United
April 11 Pre-Season Friendly Vancouver Victory 1-2 at Oregon State Beavers (Pac-12)
April 11 Pre-Season Tournament: Bellingham United 0-2 v. Western W. Vikings (GNAC) and 2-4 Kitsap Pumas (PDL)
April 18 Pre-Season Friendly Lane United (PDL) at Vancouver Victory
April 18 Pre-Season Friendly Seattle Sounders Academy (USSDA) at Bellingham United
April 18 Pre-Season Friendly Wenatchee FC at Kitsap Pumas (PDL)
May 8 Friendly South Sound FC at Lane United (PDL)
May 8 Friendly Seattle Sounders U23 (PDL) at Bellingham United
May 17 Friendly South Sound FC at Sounders U23 (PDL)
June 10 Friendly Vancouver Victory at Lane United (PDL)
June 12 Friendly Puget Sound Gunners at Bellingham United
July 12 Friendly Bellingham United at Lane United

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General EPLWA Discussion / EPLWA and the US Open Cup
« on: March 21, 2015, 05:42:17 pm »
There is news in regards to the road Evergreen Premier League clubs can take to qualify for the US Open Cup:

http://thecup.us/ussf-to-take-over-entire-qualifying-process-in-advance-of-2016-us-open-cup/

The US Open Cup committee has finalized plans to have the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) take over the qualifying process for next year’s tournament. The new competition will begin in the fall of 2015 and will involve teams from the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA), US Club Soccer (USCS) and the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) with the qualifying teams advancing to the 2016 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup the following spring.

When the registration period begins, any teams affiliated with those organizations can sign up for the 2016 US Open Cup qualifying tournament through the USSF. The teams that enter will be separated based on geographic location as to minimize travel costs, and giving teams from different organizations the chance to play each other.


“I am excited to see the tournament develop and the amateur organizations play a bigger part in regards to adding teams who will be able to pursue qualification now,” said USSSA Vice President and National Director Craig Scriven. “The changes will allow each structured league the ability to be represented in the oldest tournament in the country. We [USSSA], fully support the development and I am excited to see the future of this tournament as more teams compete for the Open Cup.”

It seems to be just exactly the final move to allow EPLWA clubs to consider trying to make the USOC.

Will any clubs take advantage of this?

What are the pros and cons?

The NPSL and PDL make a big deal out of their clubs making the tournament. The EPLWA is a regional league in part because it is trying to keep travel costs down as clubs build their constituencies and infrastructures. Would making the USOC be a gamble that could break the bank? Or, is it an important step in growing the EPLWA?

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What about these two hidden gems?"

Moses Lake
Ellensburg


MoLake because it  is a growing area and between Spokane and Wenatchee...and Ellensburg because they don't have a men's soccer program at Central. Or, is that a drawback?

MoLake could play at the HS. Good venue.

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General EPLWA Discussion / EXPANSION: Where else should the EPLWA be?
« on: March 21, 2015, 03:19:47 pm »
What are your thoughts on expanding the EPLWA throughout the region?

Do you think it should stay just within the state borders?

Which towns could support clubs with both owners, fans, and a source of quality players?

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General EPLWA Discussion / 2015 Evergreen Premier League Schedule
« on: March 21, 2015, 10:44:27 am »
Here's the 2015 league schedule page:

https://eplwa.wordpress.com/tickets/

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General EPLWA Discussion / WELCOME to EPLWA Talk!
« on: March 21, 2015, 10:09:24 am »
Hey, welcome to the new forums where you can
talk about the Evergreen Premier League!


Here are our other sites:

www.EPLWA.com
www.Facebook.com/EvergreenPremierLeague
www.Twitter.com/EPLWA

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