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Mike Mayes

@coachbones23

Proud coach of NTX Celtic 08 Girls ECNL - RL .. College Recruiting Director .. Self proclaimed sports fanatic #coygig 🍀#playforeachother #cultureovereverything

Lantana, TX Katılım Eylül 2012
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Mike Mayes
Mike Mayes@coachbones23·
6-0 W to clinch the league and a spot in ECNL-RL Playoffs!! This group has won the ECNL-RL North Texas Conference the last 3 years! Words can’t describe how proud of this group I am! They are the definition of the word TEAM. They root for each other, they support each other on and off the field, and they work so incredibly hard on the field for each other! RL Playoffs here we come! #playforeachother #cultureovereverything #coygig @ntxcelticfc @ECNLgirls @ECNLRLntxgirls G @ekswenson @natalieguthrie_ @sarabegaj_ @Camilamujica08 🎩 A @addy_pommer, Begaj, Swenson (2), Taylor (2)
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Mike Mayes@coachbones23·
@mlycan12 As a fellow GenX coach. This is so well said! Thanks Coach!
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Marsha Lycan
Marsha Lycan@mlycan12·
I’ve been sitting on this one a bit, but packing for the Phoenix showcase. I have to get something off my chest. I’ll start by saying that I coached a ton of club soccer for many years and I understand the time and energy it requires as well as the ever increasing pressure to win games, especially at the highest level. I know I am not alone as a college coach given the eye rolling and wincing that I see coming from colleagues as we witness the screaming and belittling and berating of 16-year-old girls from some club coaches. It’s no wonder why some of them come to us having had their confidence completely destroyed and unable to ever make a decision. Keep in mind I am Gen Xer that knows coaching should be more than warm and fuzzy all the time. However, the most effective coaches seem to be animated, passionate and motivating while still maintaining a respectful and positive tone (ie Emma Hayes). Fortunately, it’s not the majority—and I love shouting out those that lead with enjoyment not anger. Would love to hear thoughts on this and how we’ve gotten to a point where we’ve normalized this behavior that can sometimes be classified as downright abusive. #EarPlugsForTheSideline #LetThemPlay #RecruitingProblems
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Mike Mayes@coachbones23·
@17SophiaRose Great work! Your timeline is yours alone. I have had players commit to D1 schools in April of their Senior year. Find the place that feels like home and a team where you can compete for minutes as a freshman whatever division that may be!
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Sophia Rose Schaeffer@17SophiaRose·
Why haven’t you committed yet? I get asked every day. Thought I’d share my answer, hope it helps other players. Quick summary of my journey: Gymnastics was main sport until 9th grade Played NLC soccer until 11th grade Joined Michigan Hawks, first season of ECNL fall 2025 NLC Championship at ESPN in Orlando last June. Just named 2nd Team All-State and decided I want to play soccer in college. Too late, you aren’t under the radar - you aren’t even ON THE RADAR, not good enough, average speed, poor foot skills, low soccer IQ, never played good competition. Haters gonna’ hate:) My ‘Get Recruited & Prove Em' Wrong Starter Kit’: 1. Brutal choice to change teams = MI Hawks ECNL 2. Switched to center back, where I was born to play 3. Created YouTube channel, now over 100 highlights 4. Created X account, goal to post every day for a year 5. Asked coaches for ‘brutal honesty’, listened, worked 6. Daily foot skill practice, lived in the gym 7. Researched colleges, created my selection criteria 8. Emailed coaches from my top 50 2-3 times a month 9. Signed up for College ID Camps Selection criteria, the most important step: 1. Academics & top rated healthcare program 2. Soccer, Playing > Division, Win, Coach, Facilities 3. Location (Weather, water or big city) 4. School Size - Ideally 5k to 15k students 5. Be Honest - Bottom D1, Top D2, high academic D3 6. Stretch Schools - Belmont, Coastal Carolina, College of Charleston, UNC Wilmington, Mercer, UNC Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast, George Washington, Boston University, Univ of Tampa, Emory. 7. Plan B - 4.0 gpa, if soccer doesn’t work out, play club at Michigan, Indiana, North Carolina, Florida. Fast Forward to Now: (June 2025, 0 highlights, 0 twitter, 0 coach interviews, 0 showcases, trap player) 1. 70+ schools contacted me: 30 D1, 25 D2 (10 in Top 15 Rankings), 15 D3 2. 12 ID Camps - Coin flip. Half started recruiting, half ghosted. Trust the process, not the silence. 3. 20 calls with coaches, 10 programs actively recruiting, multiple offers I’m excited about Why Haven’t I Said 'Yes'? 1. I’ve played 1 fall season of ECNL and 1 showcase. The world is still meeting me. 2. Improving too rapidly to stop process, betting on me 3. Refuse to trade top degree for a jersey or division 4. What I’m doing is working. I started later, I’m not caught up in other people’s timelines. 5. Not much interest from my stretch schools yet. Late Bloomers, Off the Radar Underdogs, Not Good Enoughs & Too Lates! 1. Invest more in grades than cleats. GPA = options 2. Don’t quit and prove the haters were right 3. Trust your gut. Losing team, lots of transfers, not vibing w/coach, too far away, politely move on. What's Your Story? Would Love to Hear It! #2027CenterBack #UnCommitted @TopDrawerSoccer @thesoccerwire @theecnl @elitesoccerplay @wearesoccershow @toppreps @uncommittedGrls @discover_cs @wearesoccer_mi @csaprepstar @idmyathlete @COLSOCStats @ECNLgirls @ImCollegeSoccer @G2CollegeSoccer @misoccernetwork @co11egesoccer @playsbigger @ImWomensSoccer @valued_stars @myrecruitinghub @keyplayernation @RealmRecruiting @D1ProScouts @ImYouthSoccer @usclubsoccer @sportsrecruits @CollegeSoccerID @frontrowsoccer @PrepSoccer @girlssoccernet @socceraddicts @get2collegath @premierplaybook @justwsports @RecruitSoccerXP @Internespo @valued_sports @vosrecruitng @METNational @recruit_route @Scout_ScottC @YAthletesF @Women_Coaches @TotalSoccerShow @ProspectID_ @RemarkablesFC @TheUncommitted0 @ColSportSheets @ncsa
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William Payne
William Payne@TweetsbyCoachP·
High School Recruits: for the majority of you seeking an opportunity to play at the next level, in today’s recruiting landscape, you very well may have to manufacture an opportunity! Contrary to popular belief, they won’t “just find you” in today’s recruiting world. Especially if you’re a fringe recruit.
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Mike Mayes@coachbones23·
Agree whole heartedly! Keep it simple. You can do complex things when the need arises, but they are kids…not pros even though parents want them to be wayyy to early! #playforeachother 🍀
GOLZ@golz_tv

USMNT legend Tab Ramos has called out coaching in American youth soccer 🗣️ He believes due to various circumstances, coaches are making things too complicated for young players— which ultimately harms them instead of helping them develop. “I was able to coach youth soccer outside of the national teams for a period of about 10 years,” Tab began. “Unfortunately nowadays, the game has gotten so complicated, the pyramid of soccer in this country has gotten so complicated that it's very difficult for coaches.” “By the way, it's a really big effort to get your C license, your B license, and your A license. It's an effort. It takes a lot of time. It takes a lot of money. And so now these coaches are going to go back to a club, you know, after spending all this money on their coaching education, those coaches have to get paid.” “And in order to get paid, you have to sort of not only teach the players, but you have to kind of put on a show of all of the things that you learn.” “So now I get to the complicated area. Because now what if you hired me in California? Here I am. I'm the former U.S. Soccer technical director and under-20 national team coach for four World Cups, and I have my pro license, and you bring me in and I take your players, because you just hired me to coach your team, because I'm this incredibly knowledgeable guy. And I come in and I just do small sided games with your players.” “The parents of the kids on your team are gonna be sitting around and going, ‘Wait, why are we paying for this?’ But this is what happens.” “See, I would have enough confidence to go there and do that. But the problem is that every coach in the country has to respond to a technical director.” “And because of that, they have to put on this very, you know, difficult training session that's in sequence from your activation, to your small five v two, to your small sided possession, to then the body of your work, to then the tactical to then the big game, right? You got to go through the whole thing.” “They have to do that. And the reason they have to do that is because their technical director is under pressure.” “Because for the technical director to have his club in this league, the ECNL, or whatever, you need to have all of these standards.” “And because of those standards, now the technical director is forced to hire someone who can do all these things.” “Well, at the end of the day, there's all these standards and all these things going on. And who's not benefiting is the player, because the player would benefit more from things being simple, right?” “And of course, it's only my opinion, but I think I've gotten enough experience. Forget the playing side. I've gotten enough experience on the coaching side at all levels, from youth national teams to coaching in MLS at Houston Dynamo to say, ‘Okay, let's put the brakes on this. Our training sessions are getting too complicated. How about let's go back to the beginning, right?’” “That's what matters. This is how players learn the most. And of course, every once in a while you have to have your tactical sessions, and your exercises, where you have the certain patterns to goal, and like I get all of that.” “Of course, we all know that stuff. But the simpler we make it, the more we put players in game like situations and one v one, the better.” [via Sports Recruiting USA]

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NHL@NHL·
MATT DUCHENE EVERYBODY 👏👏👏
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Mike Mayes@coachbones23·
@nateloweryjbu Coach I have a 2027 that I would love for you to take a look at! She wants a faith based school and close to home. We are in Dallas. Send me a message and Ill give you her information.
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Nathan Lowery
Nathan Lowery@nateloweryjbu·
Recently been blessed to take over an amazing women’s NAIA program. John Brown University in NW Ark. Looking for a few class of 26 & would love to connect with any uncommitted! Highly competitive, Christian environment, unmatched community @Don_K_Williams @ImYouthSoccer
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Mike Mayes@coachbones23·
@CoachDR7 Yes. I have taken the trainings and seen their other studies which some also have small sample sizes. I am not talking about those. This one in particular is a very small sample size to make such a broad claim. You don’t agree?
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David Robertson
David Robertson@CoachDR7·
@coachbones23 Have you checked out all the studies they have done? There’s some large volume studies in the sleep studies, injury risk @ events studies etc. Impressive stuff that no one else appears to be doing in the youth soccer space (that I am aware of at least).
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David Robertson
David Robertson@CoachDR7·
The research studies The ECNL has been doing, with real actionable data that is truly relevant to youth soccer players. Lots of studies we are making assumptions based on other sports, genders, etc vs this data comes from players within the ECNL.
The ECNL@TheECNL

ECNL Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Drew Watson recently published research about sports specialization and injury risk, which did not find any statistical significance in injury risk between athletes who specialize in soccer and those who are multi-sport 📰: ecnl.info/cahp-sports-sp…

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Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns® Soccer
Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns® Soccer@RaginCajunsSOC·
⚽️ 𝙈𝘼𝙏𝘾𝙃 𝙒𝙀𝙀𝙆 ⚽️ Louisiana Soccer is back in action this week against Northwestern State 🔥 📍 Hosted by LA Krewe Rush 🏟️ New Turf Stadium @ Moore Park 🗓️ 3.14.26 ⏱️ 3 pm Bring the energy, wear your colors, and let’s pack the stands! 💪⚽️ #GeauxCajuns
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Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns® Soccer@RaginCajunsSOC·
Time for Spring Soccer 🍀⚽️ First match is Friday with the complete spring schedule here 🆚 LSU-E / McNeese 📆 3.6.26 ⏰ 4/5 pm 🏟️ Home Bank Soccer & Track Complex 🎟️ FREE #GeauxCajuns
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𝘞𝘦'𝘳𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘺, 𝘎𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘩 ... 𝘉𝘶𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘯𝘶𝘮𝘣𝘦𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘥𝘪𝘢𝘭𝘦𝘥 𝘩𝘢𝘴 𝘣𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘥𝘪𝘴𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘯𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘳 𝘪𝘴 𝘯𝘰 𝘭𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘯 𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘪𝘤𝘦 #GeauxCajuns | #WaterHoseBoys | @DudleyDeBosier
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Mike Mayes@coachbones23·
@chris_awk Sorry for all the questions. What does Tier C mean or how are you defining the tiers? Love the data btw. Thanks for doing this!
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Chris Henderson
Chris Henderson@chris_awk·
2025 NCAA WoSo Stat Sheet - Tier C 2YR DMCs. Added an xG + xA per 90' column. Some of the top performers: Nuala Rodgers (UMass Lowell) Gabby Riley (Delaware) Grace Pohlidal (Army West Point) Ava Vaughan (UNC Wilmington) 18 down, 14 boards to go for Tier C.
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