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USA Field Hockey to Crown Men's Junior National Champions in Chula Vista
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| Will Holt will
be among the players competing for a national title and a spot
on the U.S. Junior National Team at USA Field Hockey's Junior
National Championships. |
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
– USA Field Hockey's top young male athletes
will compete for a national title and a spot on the U.S. Junior National
Team when USA Field Hockey conducts its Junior Men's National Championship
Tournament, June 27-July 1 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula
Vista, Calif.
The tournament features four
junior-level teams representing USA Field Hockey's High Performance Training
Centers in Moorpark (Calif.), San Francisco Bay Area, East Coast and a
combined Orange County (Calif.)/ Phoenix, Ariz. regional team.
In addition to competing for the
national title, the 64 athletes at the tournament will compete for spots on
the U.S. Junior National Team based on their performances at the event.
The newly selected 2007-08 Junior
National Team will host a team from British Columbia for a series, Aug. 2-5
at the U.S. Olympic Training Center while age-eligible players will begin
their preparations for the 2009 Pan American Junior Championships and Junior
World Cup.
Among the athletes competing at the
event, 19-year-old goalkeeper Andrew Zayac (Columbia, Md./East Coast) was
named to the U.S. senior national team following the Men's National
Championships in May. The tournament rosters also feature athletes on the
current U.S. junior team including WillHold (Camarillo, Calif.), Alex
Zempolich (The Hague, Netherlands), Sonu Chana (Phoenix,
Ariz./Phoenix-Orange Co.), Jason Kahlon (Yorba Linda, Calif./Phoenix-Orange
Co.), Evan Lucanish (Thousand Oaks, Calif./Moorpark), Mathew Thomas
(Pleasant Hill, Calif./San Francisco), Kevin Barber (Camarillo,
Calif./Moorpark), Sean Fleming (Westlake Village, Calif./Moorpark) and
Viren Padhiar (Fountain
Valley, Calif./Moorpark)
East Coast Juniors are the defending
National Champions after defeating Moorpark in last year's championship
match.
Play begins June 27 at the U.S. Olympic
Training Center and continues through July with the championship and
classification games. June 29 is a rest day with no games scheduled.
Sun Safe
Play!: USA Field Hockey and the USA National Team
promote healthy and sun-smart decisions through their sun safety program,
Sun Safe Play. Dedicated to the memory of former field hockey coach and USA
team member Maria Whitehead and in partnership with the Melanoma
International Foundation, Sun Safe Play seeks to educate young athletes on
the prevention and detection of melanoma and skin cancer. Whitehead died of
cancer in November 2006 at the age of 25.
www.usafieldhockey.com
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