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Tryouts for the USA U17 team start tomorrow, May 24. by BabaGhanouj
The 35 invitees has burgeoned to 172! Nice to give everyone a chance, but that number seems a bit unwieldy. I am assuming that all but the original 35 have applied, been accepted, and will pay their own way. The link below will allow you to download the list of all participants.
"Forty-nine athletes will graduate high school in 2019, 77 participants belong to the high school class of 2020, 35 are set to finish prep careers in 2021 and 11 are members of the high school class of 2022."
By the way, I believe Anaya Peoples' birth date was before the cutoff date of January 1, 2001. Hopefully someone can confirm that.