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Hasani Sinclair And U.S. U18 MNT Set For Australia Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney

CHICAGO (Jan. 6, 2008) –U.S. Under-18 Men’s National Team head coach Mike Matkovich has named an 18-player roster that will travel to Sydney, Australia for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival. Amoung the players representing the U.S. is Hasani Sinclair from Schulz Academy U18 Academy Boys.
 

Hasani Sinclair pictured during the 2008 U.S. Soccer Development Academy Finals

The trip, which takes place from Jan. 9-19, will be the U-18’s first international event under Matkovich, who took over the team late in 2008. The 18 players on the roster were chosen directly from a 72-player MegaCamp that was held from Dec. 28-Jan. 4 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

In Sydney, the U.S. will face Chile on January 15, China on January 16 and round out play against the hosts on January 18. The Australian Youth Olympic Festival is a biannual event for aspiring Olympians between the ages of 13 and 19. There will be 23 countries participating in 21 different sports throughout the games.

A mix of college and youth players make up the U.S. roster, with 11 players representing Development Academy clubs represented. A trio of players were named to the inaugural Development Academy Starting XI squad as Gale Agbossoumonde (IMG Academy), Jossimar Sanchez (PDA) and Zarek Valentin (IMG Academy/PDA) earned the honor during the 2007/08 season.

Two Texas clubs that recently joined the Academy – FC Dallas Juniors and Andromeda – send a player each to Sydney with London Woodberry and Dillon Powers, respectively.

Another pair of players, Scott Caldwell and Kofi Sarkodie, represent the University of Akron, while Nick Millington was part of the Wake Forest team that advanced to the NCAA Final Four. Goalkeeper Zac MacMath is coming off a freshman season where he anchored a Maryland squad that took home the NCAA title.  

 

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown College / Club
Agbossoumonde, Gale D 6’ 2" 185 11/17/1991 Syracuse, N.Y. IMG Soccer Academy
Altamirano, Jose M 5’ 8" 140 07/17/1991 San Diego, Calif. Del Mar Sharks
Bates, Will F 6’ 0" 185 04/01/1991 Chester, Va. Richmond Strikers
Barson, Chad D 5’ 9" 160 02/25/1991 Lewis Center, Ohio University of Akron
Byass, Miles M 6’ 0" 150 12/13/1991 San Bernardino, Calif. Arsenal FC
Caldwell, Scott M 5’ 8" 135 03/15/1991 Braintree, Mass. University of Akron
Jahn, Adam F 6’ 2" 190 01/05/1991 El Macero, Calif. San Juan Lightning
Long, Alex GK 6’ 2" 190 08/22/1991 Cary, N.C. CASL Chelsea FC Academy
MacMath, Zac GK 6’ 1" 175 08/07/1991 St. Petersburg, Fla. University of Maryland
Millington, Nicholas D 5’ 8" 150 08/09/1990 Raleigh, N.C. Wake Forest University
Okugo, Amobi M 6’ 0" 170 03/13/1991 Sacramento, Calif. San Juan Lightning
Powers, Dillon F 5’ 11" 175 02/14/1991 Plano, Texas Andromeda
Prozeller, Scott M 5’ 11" 150 03/29/1991 Sudbury, Mass. FC Greater Boston
Sanchez, Jossimar D 5’ 9" 165 09/04/1991 Patterson, N.J. PDA
Sarkodie, Kofi D 5’ 7" 155 03/22/1991 Huber Heights, Ohio University of Akron
Sinclair, Hasani F 6’ 1" 175 02/05/1991 Coral Springs, Fla. Schulz Academy
Valentin, Zarek D 5’ 11" 155 08/06/1991 Lancaster, Pa. PA Classics
Woodberry, London D 6’ 1" 155 05/28/1991 McKinney, Texas FC Dallas Juniors


U.S. Under-18 MNT Roster by Position
GOALKEEPERS (2): Alex Long (Cary, N.C.; CASL), Zac MacMath (St. Petersburg, Fla.: Maryland)
DEFENDERS (7): Gale Agbossoumonde (Syracuse, N.Y.; IMG Academy), Chad Barson (Lewis Center, Ohio; Crew Juniors), Nick Millington (Raleigh, N.C.; Wake Forest), Jossimar Sanchez (Patterson, N.J.; PDA), Kofi Sarkodie (Huber Heights, Ohio; Akron), Zarek Valentin (Lancaster, Pa.; PA Classics), London Woodberry (McKinney, Texas; FC Dallas Juniors)
MIDFIELDERS (5): Jose Altamirano (San Diego, Calif.; Del Mar Sharks), Miles Bypass (San Bernardino, Calif.; Arsenal), Scott Caldwell (Braintree, Mass.; Akron), Amobi Okugo (Sacramento, Calif.; San Juan Lightning), Scott Prozeller (Sudbury, Mass.; FC Greater Boston)
FORWARDS (4): Will Bates (Chester, Va.; Richmond Strikers), Adam Jahn (El Macero, Calif.; San Juan Lightning), Dillon Powers (Plano, Texas; Andromeda), Hasani Sinclair (Coral Springs, Fla.; Schulz Academy)

 

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