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Girls Academy: Which teams could be poised to make some playoff noise?

By Matt LangoneMay 5, 2022

Players for NEFC huddle up before a Girls Academy game. (Courtesy photo)

We’ve hit the homestretch of the 2021-22 Girls Academy season.

Across New England and throughout the United States, GA squads are gearing up for the final month of the season and hoping to make a significant playoff push. 

Within the Northeast Division, New England-based clubs NEFC, Oakwood SC, Seacoast United and South Shore Select will look to make noise from the U-13 level all the way up to U-19.

With that in mind, we highlighted a U-16, U-17 and U-19 team from one of the New England clubs that has the ingredients to make some serious noise this spring/early summer.

Tags: Girls Academy, NEFC, Northeast Division, Oakwood SC, Seacoast United, South Shore Select

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