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U-17 MNT
U-17 '90 MNT Heads to Honduras and Guatemala This Week  
CHICAGO (March 5, 2007) - The U.S. Under-17 ’90 Men’s National Team will travel to Honduras and Guatemala this week for a 10-day camp that includes two matches against the Honduras U-17 MNT. The U.S. will leave on Thursday, March 8 for Tegucigalpa, Honduras, where they will go up against the hosts on Saturday, March 10 and Monday, March 12. The U-17s will then travel to Guatemala City, Guatemala, and play two matches against local club teams, facing the Municipal Reserves on Wednesday, March 14 and Comunicaciones Reserves on Friday, March 16. Head coach John Hackworth will take a 24-player roster for the trip. This past weekend, the U-17 ’90 MNT fell, 3-2, to the University of Virginia, while the U-17 ’91 MNT defeated the Florida ODP ‘91s, 3-0, behind a hat trick from Ryan Finley.

U-17 MNT Results/Schedule
Date          Opponent                                         Result        U.S. Goal Scorers
March 2     UVA                                                   2-3 L          Schuler, Levry
March 3     Florida ODP ‘91s                           3-0 W         Finley (3)
March 10   Honduras U-17
March 12    Honduras U-17
March 14    Municipal Reserves
March 16    Comunicaciones Reserves

U-17 MNT Roster
GOALKEEPERS (2): Josh Lambo (Middleton, Wis.), Zac MacMath (St. Petersburg, Fla.)
DEFENDERS (6): Mykell Bates (Roseville, Calif.), Chris Klute (Grand Prairie, Texas), Nick Millington (Raleigh, N.C.), Aubrey Perry (Ocoee, Fla.), Sheanon Williams (Boston, Mass.), Brandon Zimmerman (Pasco, Wash.)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Greg Garza (Grapevine, Texas), Jared Jeffrey (Dallas, Texas), Axel Levry (Fort Washington, Md.), Jesse Paredes (Los Angeles, Calif.), Kirk Urso (Lombard, Ill.), Daniel Wenzel (Federal Way, Wash.)
FORWARDS (5): Bryan Dominguez (Atlanta, Ga.), Abdus Ibrahim (Richfield, Minn.), Ellis McLoughlin (Seattle, Wash.), Alex Nimo (Portland, Ore.), Billy Schuler (Allentown, N.J.)
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