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Future Soccer Stars Gather for U14 Girls’ Mini-Camp

Eighty talented young female soccer players born in 2011 will participate in U.S. Soccer’s final regional mini-camp in Austin, Texas from April 17-21 as part of the Under-14 Girls’ Talent Identification Program.
TL;DR:
Developing Young Talent
This camp gives promising players the chance to impress National Team coaches while learning “The U.S. Way” playing philosophy. Led by U.S. Soccer Director of Talent ID Nicole Lukic, the program focuses on skill development, nutrition education, and recovery techniques.
In my opinion, this female-led approach creates a powerful environment where young players can truly see themselves in leadership positions.
Building for the Future
The regional format minimizes travel while maximizing development. I believe this comprehensive approach that combines technical training with personal growth gives these athletes a significant advantage.
After this Central Region event, the top 60 players nationwide will gather for a final national camp in California from May 30-June 4.
Central Region Roster
Goalkeepers (8):
- Lily Albertson (Michigan)
- Claire Allen (Colorado)
- Olivia Devaux (Texas)
- Sarah Komacki (Illinois)
- Azalea Osmond (Utah)
- Gwen Provost (Indiana)
- Sophia Thompson (Illinois)
- Sarah Webb (Texas)
Defenders (27):
- Avery Alley (Texas)
- Jaidyn Beal (Texas)
- Morghan Callis (Colorado)
- Hadlee Durrant (Utah)
- Kennedy Early (Colorado)
- Parker Goetz (Kentucky)
- Erin Gonzalez (Texas)
- Ava Hall (Kentucky)
- Kendal Hansen (Iowa)
- Hinckley Hassan (Utah)
- Lauren Hough (Colorado)
- McKenna Kann (Michigan)
- Collins Kracik (Illinois)
- Kennedy Lindsey (Colorado)
- Kendalyn McDowell (Indiana)
- Sammi Miron (Kentucky)
- Gabby Morris (Missouri)
- Annabel Pezzani (Missouri)
- Kai Ramos (Texas)
- Ariana Rodriguez (Texas)
- Brooklyn Russell (Ohio)
- Mollie Samborski (Wisconsin)
- Saylor Stock (Texas)
- Siena Stone (Illinois)
- Lulu Talbott (Texas)
- Colbie Thornhill (Indiana)
- Cambria Williams (Illinois)
Midfielders (24):
- Angelica Alzugaray (Ohio)
- Sophie Andersen (Missouri)
- Harper Ballenger (Colorado)
- Chloe Bond (Missouri)
- Ava Carter (Illinois)
- Giada Colamatteo (Illinois)
- Annsley Dercks (Texas)
- Cambria Drewry (Texas)
- Sonu Gautam (Texas)
- Samantha Gutzman (Utah)
- Alaia Harrington (Texas)
- Taylor Henley (Utah)
- Sophie Iuga (Colorado)
- Maddy James (Ohio)
- Liana Kim (Ohio)
- Maryn Roeder (Indiana)
- Camila Roman (Wisconsin)
- Astrid Ryan (Ohio)
- Alanna Smith (Utah)
- Brielle Steed (Utah)
- Mia Tokrri (Michigan)
- Lyla Villareal (Texas)
- Brooklyn Walker (Texas)
- Olivia Winters (Illinois)
Forwards (21):
- Claire Allen (Texas)
- Lucy Bergstedt (Utah)
- Aubrey Blakely (Kentucky)
- Trinity Bledsoe (Texas)
- Ruby Gilbert (Utah)
- Jourdan Henderson (Illinois)
- Cassie Hernandez (Minnesota)
- London Hutchinson (Texas)
- Olivia Jones (Indiana)
- Peyton Lefler (Illinois)
- Zoey Montgomery (Kentucky)
- Brynlee Nordstrom (Texas)
- Jordan Paynter (Utah)
- Reese Roethe (Wisconsin)
- Aurora Rice (Missouri)
- Laini Rucka (Illinois)
- Ava Sadlowski (Texas)
- Ada Smith (Utah)
- Tori Vassor (Kansas)
- Claire Young (Ohio)
- Aniah Zembrodt (Kentucky)