Other Conferences B Divisions Compared to the CCLA's B
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Other Conferences B Divisions Compared to the CCLA's B
I was just wondering if anybody had an idea about how the competition is in other Conferences B Divisions compared to the CCLA's B. I know laxpower is not always that accurate, but it looks like the PNCLL, RMLC, and WCLL all have some solid squads.
Jim Holleran
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jimh3983 - Rookie
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I think your question will be best answered in Blaine.
Chris Larson
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To me, it looks like each division has their top 2 or 3 teams, and the competition will probably be pretty even in Blaine. I haven't seen everyone, and Andy Sharp could probably be a pretty good source of information on the subject. I will say that the RMLC and PNCLL B's could be very competitive against one another. I'm extremely curious of how good USD has become, especially after what happened against Claremont.
From what I have heard, read, seen, I think the PNCLL B is probably the most competitive amongst each other (5 very competitve teams could still go to Blaine), but that doesn't mean we have the highest caliber teams in the country. Blaine will be very interesting. I'm curious if one team will run away with it, and I'm also curious to see how the style of play differs from here to the CCLA, SELC and then back.
From what I have heard, read, seen, I think the PNCLL B is probably the most competitive amongst each other (5 very competitve teams could still go to Blaine), but that doesn't mean we have the highest caliber teams in the country. Blaine will be very interesting. I'm curious if one team will run away with it, and I'm also curious to see how the style of play differs from here to the CCLA, SELC and then back.
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