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Watch list: 9 uncommitted standouts for the Boston Bolts’ ECNL teams

By Matt LangoneMarch 15, 2022

Boston Bolts' U-19 ECNL team before a match last weekend. (Boston Bolts)

The Boston Bolts’ ECNL Boys teams returned to the pitch this past weekend and earned some solid results to kick-off the spring season.

The U-16 side defeated Penn Fusion on Sunday, 2-0, after falling to Sporting Delaware, 3-1, on Saturday. Meanwhile, the U-19 side defeated Sporting Delaware, 2-0, and earned a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Penn Fusion. The U-15s also posted a win over Sporting Delaware, 2-1, then fell to Pen Fusion the next day, 3-2.

As the Bolts get deeper into the spring, the club hopes it can secure more college commitments for its players on the U-16, U-17 and U-19 teams. 

Here’s a look at three uncommitted standouts from each of those Bolts’ squads.

Tags: Boston Bolts, ECNL Boys

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