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Mia Gyau among 36 players picked for camp
September 20th, 2011 1:29AM
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[U.S. UNDER-14 GIRLS] Mia Gyau, daughter of former U.S. international Phillip Gyau, granddaughter of former Ghana international Nana Gyau and sister of U.S. U-20 international Joseph Gyau currently at German club Hoffenheim, is among the players called up for the U.S. under-14 girl national team camp Sept. 18-25 at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

U.S. Soccer women’s development director Jill Ellis will bring 36 players to camp, the only U-14 training camp this year. Most of the players were chosen from annual U-14 identification camp that takes places every summer, which this year was held in Portland, Ore., and featured 72 players from all over the country.

Roster by Position:
GOALKEEPERS (4): Mikayla Krzeczowski (Concorde Fire; Douglasville, Ga.), Melissa Lowder (Del Mar Carmel Valley Sharks; San Diego, Calif.), Sabrina Macias (Colorado Rush, Littleton, Colo.), Olivia Silverman (Hammer FC; Cincinnati, Ohio)
DEFENDERS (6): Eva Buechler (San Diego Surf; Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.), Aerial Chavarin (Bay Oaks; San Leandro, Calif.), Alana Cook (Match Fit Chelsea Colchesters; Far Hills, N.J.), Ellie Jean (Oakwood Soccer Club; Coventry, Conn.), Tegan McGrady (MVLA Mercury Black; San Jose, Calif.), Ally Prisock (Arsenal FC; Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.)
MIDFIELDERS (16): Dorian Bailey (KCFC Fury; Mission, Kan.), Lauren Brown (FC Bucks; Shamong, N.J.), Marley Canales (San Diego Soccer Club; San Diego, Calif.), Gabriella Carriero (FC Stars of Massachusetts; Upton, Mass.), Mia Gyau (Bethesda Lions; Silver Springs, Md.), Alexius Hill (Real National; Centennial, Colo.), Kayla Jennings (Match Fit Chelsea; Montclair, N.J.), Kate Morris (Michigan Hawks; Plymouth, Mich.), Katie Murray (Kings Soccer Academy; Cincinnati, Ohio), Peyton Perea (Legends FC; Riverside, Calif.), Gabriela Rivera (Concorde Fire; Atlanta, Ga.), Marissa Sheva (Penn Fusion; Sellersville, Pa.), Ella Stevens (GSA Phoenix Red; Grayson, Ga.), Kaycie Tillman (Sting; Rowlett, Texas), Jill Vetere (Ohio Elite; Mason, Ohio), Michelle Xiao (OFC Elite; Omaha, Neb.)
FORWARDS (10): Bridgette Andrzejewski (PSC Baltimore; Lutherville, Md.), Hanna Armendariz (West Coast FC; West Covina, Calif.), Keri Cavallo (Massapequa Stars; Rockville Centre, N.Y.), Courtney Corrin (Westside Breakers; Playa Vista, Calif.), Michelle Maemone (MVLA Mercury Black; San Jose, Calif.), Jacey Pederson (PSV Union; Palo Alto, Calif), Mallory Pugh (Real Colorado; Highlands Ranch, Colo.), Zoe Redei (Eclipse Select; Highland Park, Ill.), Anika Rodriguez (So Cal Blues; Torrance, Calif.), Jennifer Westendorf (GSA; Montgomery, Ala.)



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