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Gil and Packwood head camp roster
April 2nd, 2012 6:55PM
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[U.S. UNDER-20 MEN] Luis Gil, who is starting for Real Salt Lake, and William Packwood, who has suited up this season for Birmingham City's first team, are among the players Coach Tab Ramos picked for the U.S. U-20 national team camp April 9-16 in Portland, Ore.

The team will train for a week, playing against the University of Portland and one other team during that span.

U.S. U-20 roster:
GOALKEEPERS (2): Tomas Gomez (Georgetown Univ.; Webster Groves, Mo.), Jake McGuire (Chivas USA Academy; Pomona, Calif.)
DEFENDERS (9): Christian Dean (Univ. of California; East Palo Alto, Calif.), Bryan Gallego (Univ. of Akron; Kinnelon, N.J.), Jordan McCrary (Univ. of North Carolina; Marietta, Ga.), Eric Miller (Creighton Univ.; Woodbury, Minn.), Juan Pablo Ocegueda (Tigres; Riverside, Calif.), Boyd Okwuonu (Univ. of North Carolina; Edmund, Okla.), William Packwood (Birmingham City; Concord, Mass.), Jeffrey Payeras (LA Galaxy Academy; Hawthorne, Calif.), Derek Vogel (Pateadores; Long Beach, Calif.)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Seth Casiple (Univ. of California; Rocklin, Calif.), Luis Gil (Real Salt Lake; Garden Grove, Calif.), Benji Joya (Santos/MEX; San Jose, Calif.), Mikey Lopez (Univ. of North Carolina; Mission, Texas), Collin Martin (D.C. United Academy; Chevy Chase, Md.), Victor Pineda (Chicago Fire; Bolingbrook, Ill.), Wil Trapp (Univ. of Akron; Gahanna, Ohio)
FORWARDS (6): Daniel Cuevas (Santos/MEX; Sacramento, Calif.), Ethan Decker (New York Red Bulls Academy; Manahawkin, N.J.), Danny Garcia (FC Dallas Academy; Dallas, Texas), Jack McBean (LA Galaxy; Newport Beach, Calif.), James Rogers (Univ. of New Mexico, Salt Lake City, Utah), Jonathan Top (FC Dallas; Fort Worth, Texas)



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