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U-14 National Development Program
U-14 National Development Program's Identification Camp Takes Place This Week  

The U.S. Under-14 Boys’ National Development Program is holding their identification camp this week (July 31-Aug. 6) in Middlesex, Mass., with 120 players being called in from all across the United States.

Each of the four Regions (I, II, III and IV) will submitted at least 25 players to the weeklong camp, which will include instruction and games while they will also be watched, evaluated and directed by U.S. Soccer’s National Staff coaches, U.S. coaches and other regional and state coaches.

During the camp, the coaches stress problem-solving within the game, speed of play and competing in competitive environments.

Region I (35):
Robert Barrera, Alex Bramall, Dalton Carroll, Gregory Davis, Lester Dewee, James Doherty, Luke Finkelstein, Didi Fubara, Joseph Claude Gyau, Ethan Harlow, Johan Hernandez, Daniel Herrera, William Heuser, Austin Holbrook, Drew Hutchins, Travis Ives, Brenden Kazmierski, Clifford Lyle, James McLaughlin, G. Chase Miller, Zachary Modly, Andrew O’Malley, Justin Orden, Joseph Pinto, Denzel Pasco, Michael Raley, David Robinson, Frank Sanders, Joseph Schmid, Doural Scott, Joseph Shinsky,
Eden Spinks, Arthur (AJ) Stueck, George Velasquez, Joshua Vlasich.

Region II (26):
Miguel Acosta, Joshua Barens, Ryan Buda, Jacob Bushue, Felipe Cortez, Daniel DeChant, Addison Eck, Adam Grinwis, Charles Hoover, Brycen Howard, Perry Kitchen, Sean Kuster, Dylan Mares, Andrian McAdams, Jack McDermott, Trent Miller, Tyler Polak, Nicholas Prys, Bryce Rockwell-Ashton, Jeffrey Rogers, Soony Saad, James Till, Jordan Tyler, Trevor Wheeler, Charles Renken.

Region III (26):
Michael Attal, Francisco Chavez, Andrew Craven, Darvin Ebanks, Justin Franz, Joshua Fusan, Travis Golden, Chad Hedlund, Zachary Herold, Stefan Jerome, Emmet Kumeh, Bryan Leyva, Ruben Lopez, Joe Loya, Nolan McKeever, Asad Meghani, Ethan Meyer, Alexander Molano, Jose Perez, Aleksandar Pilipovic-Wengler, Dalton Pool, Eric Reyes, Christopher Sendejas, Ross Tomaselli, Brian Vasquez,
Jared Watts.

Region IV (33):
Estanilao Arevalo, Shawin Berenji, Zachary Bernstein, Derek Bogs, Daniel Castro, Anthony Clay, Robert Derschang, Earl Edwards, Isaiah Escobedo, Zachary Foxhoven, Angel Gonzales, Ricardo Gonzales, Kyle Henderson, Justin Hill, Kovi Konowiecki, Edson Lemus, Dalen Leverenz, Oscar Lopez, George Malki, Reed McKenna, Anani Mohamed, Emilio Orozco, George Pantelic, Favian Parra, Keon Parsa, Karson Payton, Alberto Rosas, Dennis Sanchez, Eric Stephenson, Joshua Sylva, Hammie Session, Francisco Valdez, Bobby Wood.

07/18/2008  
U.S. U-17 Women 4
Costa Rica U-17 Women 0
07/16/2008  
U.S. Women 1
Brazil Women 0
07/13/2008  
U.S. Women 1
Brazil Women 0
U.S. Men vs. Cuba
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09/06/2008  TBA
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RFK Stadium; Washington, D.C.
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