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By Sheldon Shealer
ESPNRISE.com Monday, August 10, 2009 The pull on elite soccer players' time and focus is beginning to create more clashes between high schools and clubs around the country. However, in California, for the few fall-playing high school boys' soccer programs, this might not be an issue this season. "I met with the [U.S. Soccer Development] Academy coaches, and it is looking good," Sacramento Jesuit coach Paul Rose said. "There's not a lot of crossover. The bigger thing is avoiding overtraining." Rose said the Academy club teams do ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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