U.S. offenses updated for 2015 International Bowl

By Joe Frollo | Posted 1/25/2015

It’s a rare honor for athletes to represent their country in the sport they love. For 225 football players, that dream will become a reality during the next four weeks as USA Football announces its 2015 International Bowl rosters by position groups.

The U.S. National Teams will square off against Team Canada in January and February 2015 as the International Bowl series returns to Arlington, Texas. The games are a collaboration of the sport’s national governing bodies in each country – USA Football and Football Canada – featuring top student-athletes in football’s greatest annual international competition.

The event will feature a week of practices and activities for five high school-aged U.S. National Teams culminating with official international competitions. The U.S. Under-18, Under-17, Under-16 and Under-15 teams will play Friday, Jan. 30, and Saturday, Jan. 31, at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. The U.S. Under-19 National Team will play Saturday, Feb. 7, at Maverick Stadium on the University of Texas-Arlington campus.

Here’s a look at some of the quarterbacks:

Ryan Boyle, U-19: The Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior after leading Dowling Catholic to the Iowa Class 4-A state championship, Boyle is 130-of-210 passing this season for 1,866 yards, 17 touchdowns and one interception. He also has rushed for 979 yards and 16 TDs. Boyle has led a record-setting offense this fall that has scored 649 points in 13 games (49.9 average) and has Dowling Catholic back in the title game. He is verbally committed to the University of Iowa.

Kyler Murray, U-19: Murray leads an Allen High School program that has won 38 games in a row and currently is in the second round of the Texas 6A Division I state playoffs. Murray, who is verbally committed to Texas A&M, is 190-of-290 for 3,375 yards and 38 TDs. He also has rushed for 900 yards and 18 scores. 

Dwayne Haskins, U-18: Haskins is a 6-foot junior from The Bullis School in Gaithersburg, Md.

Lindell Stone, U-17: Stone is a 6-2 sophomore from Woodbury Forest High School in Dallas, Texas

A full list of U.S. National Team quarterbacks are available in the roster charts below.

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Here’s a look at some of the wide receivers:

Jalen Guyton, U-19: A 6-1, 185-pound wideout at Allen High School, Guyton has verbally committed to Notre Dame. He has caught 68 passes for 1,542 yards and 15 touchdowns for the undefeated Allen Eagles, the No. 1 ranked team in Texas. Guyton is one of the leaders of an explosive offense that averages 49 per game.

Vinny Papale, U-19: Papale is a 6-1, 190-pound wide receiver at Bishop Eustice High School who is considering offers from Temple and Penn State. The son of famous former Philadelphia Eagle Vince Papale, Vinny totaled nearly 1,000 receiving yards in his career at Bishop Eustice Prep. He averaged 15.4 yards per reception and scored six touchdowns as a senior. He also had five touchdowns as a junior and 28 receptions.

Devontre Stricklin, U-19: A 6-3, 180-pound target at Midway High School, Stricklin has verbally committed to Baylor. He has caught three touchdown passes in two playoff games for the undefeated, No. 11 Panthers in the Texas 6A D2 playoffs. As a junior, Stricklin had 1,023 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns on 45 receptions.

Darius Powe, U-18: Powe is 6-2, 194-pound wide receiver from El Cerrito High School in El Sobrante, Calif.

Jiovanny Pierre, U-16: Pierre is a 5-10, 165-pound wide out from Somerville High School in Massachusetts.

A full list of U.S. National Team wide receivers are available in the roster charts below.

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Here’s a look at some of the running backs:

A.J. Turner, U-19: Turner has verbally committed to South Carolina after an outstanding career at Centreville High School. The 5-10, 190-pound running back chose the Gamecocks over Clemson, Michigan State, Ohio State and Virginia Tech, among others. Turner ran for more than 2,700 yards and 42 touchdowns during his career with the Wildcats, who are No. 3 in the state with a 9-2 record and the No. 1 seed in the Virginia 6A North playoffs. He rushed for 1,215 yards as a sophomore with 14 touchdowns and 1,256 yards with 23 touchdowns as a junior. Turner also has 746 career receiving yards and eight touchdowns. 

Olamide Zaccheaus, U-19: At 5-8, 190 pounds Zaccheaus had 507 yards rushing and 248 receiving this season at Philadelphia St. Joseph’s Prep. The Virginia verbal commit averaged 6.6 yards per carry and 13.1 per reception. With Zaccheaus leading the way, the Hawks offense averaged 35.5 points per game en route to a Catholic League championship, the No. 3 ranking in Pennsylvania and a top-70 ranking in the country. Zaccheaus also played defensive back for St. Joseph’s.

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Robert Washington, U-18: Washington is a 5-11, 215-pound running back from Southlake Christian in Charlotte, N.C.

Dominic Williams, U-17: Williams is a 5-10, 179-pound running back from Parish Epsicopal in McKinney, Texas.

A full list of U.S. National Team running backs are available in the roster charts below.

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Here’s a look at some of the offensive linemen:

Hayden Mahoney, U-19: A 6-5, 280-pound tackle from Malvern Prep, Mahoney has verbally committed to play at Miami (Fla.) next season. A member of the 2014 U.S. Under-19 National Team at the IFAF World Championship in Kuwait, Mahoney helped the Friars to a playoff berth this season and was named first-team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania by the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Bar Milo, U-19: A 6-6, 275-pound tackle from Chaminade College Prep, Milo also played for the 2014 U.S. National Team in Kuwait and has verbally committed to attend Miami (Fla.). Milo, who also had offers from Arizona State, Nebraska and Washington among others, helped Chaminade win a state championship in 2013.

Grant Newsome, U-19: A standout in both football and basketball, Newsome has verbally committed to play for the University of Michigan next fall. A 6-7, 290-pound tackle from Lawrenceville Prep, Newsome chose the Wolverines from more than 30 scholarship offers, including Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State and UCLA. Newsome helped the Big Red average 35 points per game this fall, receiving first-team all-state honors. 

Eli Johnson, U-18: Johnson is a 6-3, 295-pound lineman from Lafayette High School in Oxford, Miss.

 

A full list of U.S. National Team offensive linemen are available in the roster charts below.

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Here’s a look at some of the tight ends:

Tyler Petite, U-19: A 6-5, 230-pound tight end, Petite has verbally committed to play for Duke. He has caught 19 touchdowns in three seasons for Campolindo High School, which is 12-0 heading into the semifinals of the California North Coast sectional playoffs. Petite followed a 495-yard, nine-touchdown junior season with 782 yards and eight touchdowns this year.

William Humphreys, U-18:Humphreys is a 6-4, 225-pound tight end from Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif.

 

Zac Smith, U-15: Smith is a 6-2, 195-pound tight end from The First Academy in Windermere, Fla.

A full list of U.S. National Team kickers are available in the roster charts below.

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Here’s a look at some of the kickers:

Seth Pugh, U-19: Pugh is a 6-1, 175-pound kicker and punter at First Flight High School. A three-sport varsity athlete, Pugh kicked six field goals and 11 extra points as a junior with a long of 48 yards. He converted a 51-yarder as a senior. An all-conference performer, he participated in the 2014 USA Football National Development Games and is undecided on a college choice.

Nicolas Sciba, U-18: Sciba is a 5-7, 135-pound kicker from Clover High School in South Carolina.

A full list of U.S. National Team kickers are available in the roster charts below.

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Click here for a look at the U.S. defenses.

The NCAA recognizes USA Football’s International Bowl as a national team competition. Playing for the United States in the International Bowl is exempt from high school seniors’ two all-star game appearances. USA Football and Football Canada are among the 67 national federations who are members of IFAF. IFAF’s member nations span six continental regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America.

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2015 U.S. Under-19 National Team roster:

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Hometown

High school

Verbal commitment

Dionte Austin

DB

6-1

182

Towson, Md.

Calvert Hall

Wake Forest

Zach Baker

OL

6-3

275

Middleburg, Fla.

Clay

Duke

Colton Beebe

LB

6-3

253

Kansas City, Kan.

Piper

Minnesota

Kanya Bell

WR

6-1

155

Bellflower, Calif.

Long Beach Poly

Undecided

Paris Black

DL

6-4

240

Fayetteville, N.C.

Sanford

Wake Forest

Ryan Boyle

QB

6-2

215

Urbandale, Iowa

West Des Moines Dowling Catholic

Iowa

Drayton Carlberg

DL

6-5

280

Minneapolis, Minn.

De La Salle

Oregon

Xavier Colvin

LB

5-9

215

Indianapolis, Ind.

North Central

Undecided

Jake Cooper

LB

6-2

235

Doylestown, Pa.

Archbishop Wood

Penn State

Austin Corbett

LB

6-4

220

Plano, Texas

Plano East

Undecided

Darrion Daniels

DT

6-4

284

Dallas, Texas

Bishop Dunne

Undecided

Peter Delatour

LB

6-0

220

Miami, Fla.

Columbus

Marist

Tyler Eads

DB

5-11

200

Iowa City, Iowa

West

Undecided

Deion Eakins

OL

6-3

295

Jacksonville, Fla.

Trinity Christian

Florida International

Bryce English

DL

6-0

305

DeSoto, Texas

DeSoto

Undecided

Rashad Fenton

CB

5-11

175

Miami, Fla.

Carol City

Undecided

Ben Glines

WR

6-2

200

Cincinnati, Ohio

St. Xavier

Boston College

Dre Greenlaw

DB

6-1

215

Fayetteville, Ark.

Fayetteville

Arkansas

Jalen Guyton

WR

6-1

185

Allen,Texas

Allen

Notre Dame

Khalil Haughton

S

6-1

180

Waco, Texas

Midway

Oklahoma

Dominique Hearne

OG

6-4

280

Lancaster, Texas

Lancaster

Oklahoma

Jamile Johnson

CB

6-1

195

Dallas, Texas

Cypress Ranch

Texas

Chris Lane

C

6-1

260

Cypress, Texas

Cypress Ranch

Undecided

Hayden Mahoney

OL

6-6

290

Malvern, Pa.

Malvern Prep

Miami (Fla.)

Austin Maloney

WR

6-1

185

Miami, Fla.

Columbus

Florida International

Prentice McKinney

S

6-3

185

Dallas, Texas

South Oak Cliff

North Carolina

Bobby McMillen

LB

6-2

222

Naperville, Ill.

Central

Iowa State

Bar Milo

OL

6-6

275

Oak Park, Calif.

Chaminade Prep

Miami (Fla.)

David Moorman

OG

6-5

290

Northville, Mich.

Northville

Wisconsin

Dalen Morgan

DT

5-11

290

Mesquite, Texas

Horn

Northwestern State (La.)

Trevor Morris

LB

6-2

207

King of Prussia, Pa.

Malvern Prep

Rutgers

Kyler Murray

QB

5-10

178

Allen, Texas

Allen

Texas A&M

Noah Myers

OL

6-5

300

Walnut Creek, Calif.

Las Lomas

Washington State

Seth Nerness

DE

6-4

225

Huntersville, N.C.

Southlake Christian Academy

Iowa State

Ryan Newsome

WR

5-9

170

Aledo, Texas

Aledo (Texas)

Undecided

Grant Newsome

OL

6-7

290

Lawrenceville, N.J.

Lawrenceville Prep

Michigan

Mario Osborne

DE

6-4

240

Daphne, Ala.

Daphne

Undecided

Vinny Papale

WR

6-1

190

Cherry Hill, N.J.

Bishop Eustace

Undecided

Tyler Petite

TE

6-5

230

Moraga, Calif.

Campolindo

Southern Cal

Seth Pugh

P-K

6-1

175

Kill Devil Hills, N.C.

First Flight

Undecided

Jacob Robinson

DL

6-4

245

Westfield, Ind.

Westfield

Indiana

Alec Shriner

DL

6-4

290

Oviedo, Fla.

Oviedo

West Virginia

Austin Smith

LB

6-3

235

Buford, Ga.

Buford

Tennessee

Tyson Smith

CB

6-0

180

Southfield, Mich.

Orchard Lake (Mich.) St. Mary’s

Michigan State

Jordan Stevenson

RB

5-10

203

Dallas, Texas

South Oak Cliff

Wisconsin

Devontre Stricklin

WR

6-3

180

Hewitt, Texas

Midway

Baylor

J.F. Thomas

WR

6-4

180

Dallas, Texas

South Oak Cliff

TCU

Thomas Toki

DL

6-1

290

Mountain View, Calif.

St. Francis

Washington State

A.J. Turner

RB

5-10

190

Clifton, Va.

Centreville

South Carolina

Mike Weber

RB

5-10

210

Detroit, Mich.

Cass Tech

Ohio State

Johnny Wilson

OG

6-4

287

Midland, Texas

Midland Christian

Oklahoma State

Olamide Zaccheaus

RB

5-8

190

Magnolia, N.J.

St. Joseph’s Prep

Virginia

 

2015 U.S. Under-19 National Team coaching staff:

Name

Position

School

Tom Westerberg

Head coach

Allen (Texas)

Dick Olin

Offensive coordinator

Allen (Texas)

Danny Cowgill

Defensive coordinator

Daphne (Ala.)

Ed Croson

Offensive line

West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade

Marc Beach

Defensive line

Daytona Beach (Fla.) Seabreeze

Aaron Brady

Linebackers

Malvern (Pa.) Prep

Verone McKinley

Defensive backs

Plano (Texas) Prestonwood Christian

 

Under-18 National Team Roster

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Hometown

High school

Henry Allen

QB

6-0

185

Dallas, Texas

Highland Park

Sean Behrens

DL

6-2

275

Lithia, Fla.

Newsome

Daniel Bender

TE

6-4

205

El Cajon, Calif.

Valhalla

Manny Berz

P-K

5-9

170

Riverside, Calif.

Citrus Hill

Jamarian Caston

LB

6-0

220

South San Francisco, Calif.

Archbishop Riordan

Kenneth Caston Jr.

LB

6-1

190

Richmond, Calif.

El Cerrito

Manly Collins

DB

5-11

175

Friendswood, Texas

Clear Creek

Brandon DePrato

WR

6-4

195

Cypress, Texas

Cy-Woods

Trevon Diggs

WR

6-0

170

Rockville, Md.

Avalon School

Collin Dowling

DL

6-0

218

Fallbrook, Calif.

Fallbrook

Joel Dublanko

LB

6-3

235

Aberdeen, Wash.

Aberdeen

Chima Dunga

DL

6-2

235

Irvington, N.J.

Queen of Peace

Sean Engel

WR

6-5

197

Chaska, Minn.

Chaska

Stevin Fields

DL

6-1

210

San Antonio, Texas

Johnson

Jerry Finley

DL

6-2

285

San Francisco, Calif.

Archbishop Riordan

Devin Floyd

RB

5-7

170

Riverside, Calif.

Citrus Hill

Reese Forest

OL

6-1

280

The Woodlands, Texas

St Pius X

Ryan Fulcher

OL

6-4

265

Ormond Beach, Fla.

Seabreeze H.S.

Jake Fuzak

DL

6-5

265

Buffalo, N.Y.

Williamsville South

Terrence Harris

WR

6-3

195

Portsmouth, Va.

Churchland

Dwayne Haskins

QB

6-4

195

Gaithersburg, Md.

The Bullis School

William Humphreys

TE

6-4

225

Woodland Hills, Calif.

Notre Dame

Mohamed Jabbie

WR

6-0

170

Dayton, N.J.

South Brunswick

Kama Jackson Jr.

DB

5-7

160

Miami, Fla.

Miami Beach Sr.

Jordan Jefferson

DB

5-10

183

Burlington, N.J.

Camden Catholic

Eli Johnson

OL

6-3

295

Oxford, Miss.

Lafayette

Vincent Karabatsos

OL

6-1

250

Washington Township, N.J.

Bergen Catholic

Nick Mahalak

LB

6-0

215

Monroe, Michigan

Culver Military Academy

Jared Mayden

DB

6-0

190

Rowlett, Texas

Sachese

Kevin Murtha

OL

6-2

275

Oakdale, Conn.

Montville

Jimmy Pallotto

OL

6-1

262

Englewood, Colo.

Cherry Creek

Jason Pirtle

WR

6-3

215

Locust Grove, Calif.

Locus Grove

Lucas Plate

OL

6-4

317

New Caney, Texas

Splendora

Jonathan Pollock

LB

6-0

212

Orlando, Fla.

Dr. Phillips

Darius Powe

WR

6-2

194

El Sobrante, Calif.

El Cerrito

Thomas Riggins IV

OL

6-3

340

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Keswick Christian

Izaya Sands

DB

6-2

190

Jefferson, Mo.

Jefferson City

Seyoum Settepani

OL

6-3

280

Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.

Cheshire Academy

Sarid Shahdaiah

LB

6-3

220

Houston, Texas

Dekaney

Hunter Simmons

RB

6-0

185

Huntington Beach, Calif.

Huntington Beach

Merrick Sims II

DB

5-11

178

Atlanta, Georgia

The Westminster Schools

Aaron Speight

RB

5-9

180

Clinton, Md.

Bishop Ireton

Alec Stevenson

LB

6-0

230

Malibu, Calif.

Malibu

Rashaun Taft

DB

6-0

175

Smyrna, Ga.

Osborne

Izayah Taylor

LB

6-2

230

Rockville, Maryland

The Avalon School

Daniel Tookes-Gates

WR

6-4

220

Hayward, Calif.

Stellar Prep

Tristan Hawn

OL

6-6

265

Evans, Ga.

Augusta Christian

Tavai Tuitasi

DL

6-2

228

South San Francisco, Calif.

South San Francisco

Grady Vazquez

LB

5-11

200

Ramona, Calif.

Ramona

James Volino

OL

6-2

290

Westbury, N.Y.

W.T.Clarke

Nick Walters

OL

6-3

240

Colleyville, Texas

Colleyville Heritage

Robert Washington

RB

5-11

215

Charlotte, N.C.

Southlake Christian

Phillip White Jr.

DL

6-3

210

Sacramento, Calif.

Bradshaw Christian

Brandon Wildman

QB

6-3

185

Monticello, Ill.

Monticello

Ezra Wrice

DL

6-2

260

Hackensack, N.J.

Hackensack

Matthew Yarbrough

LB

6-0

235

Rowlett, Texas

Sachse

Lucas Plate

OL

6-4

317

New Caney, Texas

Splendora


U.S. Under-18 National Team coaching staff:

Aaron Ingram

Head coach

University of Nevada

Todd Peterman

Offensive coordinator

DeSoto (Texas)

Del Smith

Defensive coordinator

Arlington (Va.) Bishop O’Connell

Jeff Wigington

Offensive line

DeSoto (Texas)

Tim Teyki

Defensive line

Rosenberg (Texas) Terry

Central McClellion

Receivers

Delray Beach (Fla.) American Heritage

 

2015 U.S. Under-17 National Team roster:

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Hometown

High school

Dale Jonathan Adams

OL

6-0

305

Buford, Ga.

Buford

Masaki Aerts

WR

6-1

160

Warren, N.J.

St. Peter’s Prep

Nikolas Afuhaamango

DL

5-11

235

Pearland, Texas

Pearland

Daniel Anderson

OL

6-1

300

Escondido, California

The Bishops School

Zach Bass

WR

6-3

200

Gardner, Kan.

Gardner Edgerton

Will Bates

OL

6-1

245

Locust Grove, Okla.

Locust Grove

Humberto Baza

LB

5-8

175

Sainas, Calif.

Palma

Matthew Bordfeld

LB

6-2

195

Freehold, N.J.

St. John Vianney

Andrew Boston

WR

6-2

165

Puyallup, Wash.

Emerald Ridge

Jacob Brammer

TE

6-4

240

Richmond, Texas

Foster

D.J. Brown

DB

5-11

162

College Park, Ga.

Landmark Christian

Tristan Diaz

QB

5-11

185

Claremore, Okla

Sequoyah Mid

Stuart Dobbie

OL

6-1

255

The Woodlands, Texas

St. Pius X

Marvens Fedna

RB

5-8

177

Malden, Mass.

Malden

Max Fisher

WR

6-3

175

Upper Marlboro, MD

Gonzaga College H.S.

Kaden Flanagan

LB

6-

205

Puyallup, Wash.

Emerald Ridge

Issac Freytes

WR

6-1

178

Oakley, Calif.

Freedom

Antonio Giannico

RB

5-10

188

Mahopac, N.Y.

Archbishop Stephinac

Dante Gonzales

DB

5-9

180

Idaho Falls, Idaho

Skyline

Anfernee Gurley

DB

5-11

170

Marysville, Wash.

Archbishop Murphy

Joe Heironimus

OL

6-3

265

Austin, Texas

Westlake

Artis Hemmingway

DL

6-2

225

Hillside, N.J.

Mater Dei Prep

Demetrius Herron

DL

6-4

268

Vacaville, California

Vanden

Anthony Hines  III

LB

6-3

225

Plano, Texas

Plano East

Chris Hubbell

DB

5-7

170

Dobbins, Calif.

Montrose

Jamarri Jackson

DB

5-9

160

Sacramento, Calif.

Christian Brothers

Chevin Kennedy

OL

6-5

330

Austell, Ga.

South Cobb

Gregory Kimble Jr.

TE

6-1

200

Irvine, Calif.

Irvine

Alex King

DL

6-3

220

Topeka, Kan.

Shawnee Heights

Matthew Kruger

DB

5-11

145

Loomis, Calif.

Del Oro

Brian Lassiter II

DL

6-2

210

Upper Marlboro, Md.

St. Mary’s Ryken

Eddie Lewis

WR

6-3

174

New York, N.Y.

Mater Dei Prep

Santino Marchiol

LB

6-2

224

Centennial, Colo.

Cherry Creek

Dylan McDonald

LB

5-11

210

Parsippany, N.J.

Parsippany Hills

Roger Mellado

DL

6-3

220

Lorton, Va.

Gonzaga College

Loren Mondy

LB

6-1

221

Grand Prairie, Texas

Bishop Dunne

Maxim Moore

OL

6-3

285

Westlake Village, Calif.

Westlake

Jordon O’Hara

DL

6-3

210

Nevada City, Calif.

Nevada Union

Caleb Pike

DL

6-0

207

St. Augustine, Fla.

Bartram Trail

Noah Pittenger

RB

5-8

177

Scottsdale, Ariz.

Brophy College Prep

Hunter Reed

P-K

5-9

155

Peoria, Ill.

Dunlap

Garrett Richter

OL

6-3

260

Jesup, Iowa

Jesup

Cameron Rose

OL

6-4

240

Islip, N.Y.

Islip

Trevor Russell

WR

5-9

160

Eloy, Ariz.

Casa Grande Union

Lindell Stone

QB

6-2

205

Dallas, Texas

Woodberry Forest

Jacob Sylvester

LB

5-9

205

Riverside, Calif.

Martin Luther King

Trace Hawn

OL

6-3

215

Evans, Ga.

Augusta Christian

Chase Warren

QB

6-3

185

Central Point, Ore.

North Medford

Aapri Washington

DB

5-9

160

Charlotte, N.C.

SouthLake Christian

Dominic Williams

RB

5-10

179

McKinney, Texas

Parish Episcopal

Jackson Yost

DL

6-2

240

Stanwood, Wash.

Archbishop Murphy

Hunter Young

LB

5-10

205

Southlake, Texas

Woodberry Forrest

Joseph Zuccari

DB

6-0

158

Great Falls, Va.

Gonzaga College H.S.

 

U.S. Under-17 National Team coaching staff:

Name

Position

High school/experience

Gary Swenson

Head coach

West Des Moines (Iowa) Valley

Matt Webb

Defensive coordinator

Maryville (Mo.)

Tom Wilson

Running backs

West Des Moines (Iowa) Dowling Catholic

Dave Nelson

Offensive line

Minnetonka (Minn.)

Steve Specht

Linebackers

Cincinnati  (Ohio) St. Xavier

Daryl Patton

Wide receivers

Fayetteville (Ark.)

 

 

 

2015 U.S. Under-16 National Team roster:

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Hometown

High school

Chase Arends

OL

6-2

270

Cedar Falls, Iowa

Dike New Hartford

Joshua Avila

OL

6-0

265

Murrieta, Calif.

Chaparral

Isaac Barron

RB

5-10

212

Spring, Texas

Klein Oak

Joe Basiura

OL

6-3

260

Lansdale, Pa.

Malvern Prep

Kyle Bilodeau

TE

6-3

203

Mechanicsville, Va.

Woodberry Forest

D.J. Bolger

WR

6-2

175

Austin, Texas

Westlake

Harrison Brownell

OL

6-1

270

Camdenton, Mo.

Camdenton

Wes Buckner

OL

5-10

160

Camdenton, Mo.

Camdenton

Mac Carr

WR

6-1

160

Oak Harbor, Wash.

Oak Harbor

Grant Cotter

WR

6-2

185

Sparks, Nev.

Reed

Chase Davis

TE

6-1

205

Rowlett, Texas

Sachse

Harley Dodd

DL

6-2

200

Gold Bar, Wash.

Sultan

Ronald Edwards

LB

5-10

193

Milwaukee, Wis.

Brookfield East

Ryan Ellis

RB

5-11

160

Corona, Calif.

Centennial

Cameron Flowers

DL

5-10

210

Rowlett, Texas

Sachse

Brandon Frankfurth

OL

6-1

275

Ramsey, Minn.

Anoka

Cole Fries

DL

6-1

165

Fort Benning, Ga.

Chattco

Hector Fuentes

DB

5-9

145

Kyle, Texas

Buda Hayes

Rob Funkhouser

RB

5-8

143

Danville, Calif.

San Ramon Valley

Jordan Gallegos

DB

5-9

165

Henderson, Nev.

Basic

Jake Galli

LB

5-9

175

Arlington, Va.

Gonzaga College H.S.

Hunter Goetz

DB

6-1

150

SW Ranches, Fla.

Chaminade Madonna

Frank Grant

DL

5-10

225

Old Bridge, N.J.

Old Bridge

Garrett Graves

DB

5-7

115

Grass Valley, Calif.

Nevada Union

Jay Griffin

LB

5-11

155

Montreal, Mo.

Camdenton R111

Joseph Gulla

OL

6-2

221

Somerville, Mass.

Everett

Hamilton Hall

OL

6-3

268

Stone Mountain, Ga.

Chamblee Charter

Devin Hart

LB

6-0

165

Smyrna, Ga.

The Lovett School

Benjamin Lynch

WR

5-11

170

Claremont, Calif.

Claremont

Omid Manshadi

DL

6-1

245

Greenwood Village, Colo.

Cherry Creek

Nigel Martin

LB

5-8

151

Acworth, Ga.

Kell

Jalen Mayden

QB

6-1

187

Rowlett, Texas

Sachse

James McCloskey

DL

6-2

225

Ormond Beach, Fla.

Seabreeze

Mason McLaughlin

QB

6-1

150

Huntersville, N.C.

Southlake Christian

Gerald Morris

OL

5-8

185

Arlington, Texas

Arlington

Jackson Parham

WR

6-3

180

Hillsborough, N.J.

Hillsborough

Christian Perez

QB

6-1

160

Belleville, Ill.

St. Louis University H.S.High

Jiovanny Pierre

WR

5-10

165

Somerville, Mass.

Somerville

Garrett Porterfield

LB

5-9

170

Charlottesville, Va.

Monticello

Trevor Provencher

RB

5-6

140

Leander, Texas

Rouse

Austin Reimer

DL

5-10

205

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc.

East Jr.

Luis Rivera II

DL

5-11

195

Sanford, Fla.

Lake Highland Prep

Scott Robinson

DB

5-8

135

Rock Hill, S.C.

South Point

Malik Rodgers

WR

5-6

130

Pearland, Texas

Manvel

Jacob Rodriguez

DL

5-11

245

North Bergen, N.J.

North Bergen

Nick Russo

OL

6-2

270

Chester, N.J.

St Joseph

Nicolas Sciba

P-K

5-7

135

Clover, S.C.

Clover

David Shannon

WR

5-10

152

Lake Mary, Fla.

Lake Mary

Myles Sims

DB

6-1

145

Atlanta, Ga.

Westminster

Alexander Smith

DB

5-5

120

Rolwett, Texas

Sachsen

Martin Soria

DB

6-0

160

Cornville, Ariz.

Williams

Robert Tolbert IV

LB

5-9

195

Murphy, Texas

McMillen

Jack Topping

DL

6-2

205

Carrollton, Texas

Parish Episcopal

Ryan Wheaton

DL

6-0

230

Hillsborough, N.J.

Hillsborough

Randy Wright III

DB

5-6

120

Mansfield, Texas

Mansfield Legacy

 

U.S. Under-16 National Team coaching staff

Name

Position

School/experience

Tom Verbanic

Head coach

Oakton (Va.) Flint Hill

Brian Day

Offensive coordinator

Centreville (Va.)

Trent Caffee

Wide receivers

Plano (Texas) John Paul II

John Furin

Running backs

Plano (Texas) John Paul II

Rich Thomas

Defensive line

Oakton (Va.) Flint Hill

Clint Alexander

Linebackers

Woodberry Forest (Va.)

Jabari Moore

Defensive backs

Dallas James Madison

 

2015 U.S. Under-15 National Team roster:

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Hometown

High school

Khalil Ali

QB

5-7

116

Chino Hills, Calif.

Oxford Prep Academy

Isaac Anderson

WR

5-9

150

Sneads Ferry, N.C.

Dixon M.S.

Jackson Betz

OL

5-11

209

Modesto, Calif.

Dan Savage M.S.

Trevor Bloomer

WR

5-9

145

Thornton, Colo.

Clayton Partnerships

Hunter Bohanan

DL

5-10

235

Georgetown, Texas

Benold M.S.

D.J. Bowles

OL

6-2

260

Avon, Ind.

Avon North M.S.

Garrett Brooks

LB

5-7

160

Frisco, Texas

Staley M.S.

Kade Bryant

OL

5-10

252

Orlando, Fla.

Lake Nona M.S.

Colin Camp

DL

5-11

210

Richardson, Texas

Otto M.S.

Jose Castillo

DL

5-11

210

San Diego, Calif.

Wagenheim M.S.

Jack Collins

LB

5-4

140

Cicero, N.Y.

Christian Brothers

Cade Couch

DB

5-10

151

Rockwell, N.C.

Mount Pleasant M.S.

Alain Darge

DB

5-5

125

Sanford, Fla.

Markham Woods M.S.

Dalton Davis

DL

6-2

225

Noblesville, Ind.

Noblesville West M.S.

Joshia Davis

RB

5-10

167

Aurora, Colo.

Laredo M.S.

Christian Dremel

WR

5-1

100

West Caldwell, N.J.

Grover Cleveland M.S.

Joshua Edwards

DB

5-5

135

Powder Springs, Ga.

Lovingwood M.S.

Jalen Geiger

DB

5-6

135

Blythewood, S.C.

Blythewood M.S.

Terrance Gipson

QB

6-0

165

Humble, Texas

Timberwood M.S.

Andrew Gort

OL

5-9

200

Spring Grove, Ill.

Nippersink M.S.

Jachai Gray

WR

5-0

89

Hampton, Va.

Thomas Eaton M.S.

Kye Gray

DL

5-8

150

Appling, Ga.

Greenbrier M.S.

Miguel Guardado

DB

5-9

132

Palmdale, Calif.

Palmdale Aerospace

Parker Hannon

P-K

5-4

112

Cumming, Ga.

Pinecrest Academy

Dylan Hawk

WR

5-7

135

Fenton, Mo.

Rockwood South M.S.

Nyquee Hawkins

WR

5-10

154

Newark, N.J.

St. Michael’s

Stephen Herron

DL

6-1

175

New Albany, Ind.

Nathaniel Scribner M.S.

Kevon Hilliard

LB

6-1

180

Huntersville, N.C.

Concrete Roses Stern Academy

Tyrone Hines

RB

5-6

120

Summit, N.J.

Lawton C. Johnson Summit M.S.

Tyler Hodges

DB

5-10

145

Kingsburg, Calif.

Immanuel J.H.

Will Kuehne

QB

6-0

165

Westlake, Texas

Liberty Christian

Bryson Lucero

TE

5-11

165

Loma, Colo.

Fruita J.H.

Edward Maxwell III

LB

5-10

149

Centreville, Va.

Liberty M.S.

Mahleek Melton

DL

5-9

205

Dallas, Ga.

Herschel Jones

Chris Mendoza

DL

5-7

245

Modesto, Calif.

Ustach Jr.

Storm Monroe

LB

5-9

190

Mooresville, N.C.

Mooresville M.S.

Dane Motley

LB

5-10

163

Alpharetta, Ga.

Web Bridge M.S.

Braeden Obholz

LB

5-7

168

Grand Prairie, Texas

Danny Jones M.S.

Dalton Paine

DL

5-7

205

Stockton, Calif.

St. George Parish

Dominick Pallotto

OL

6-2

247

Englewood, Colo.

Campus M.S.

Lucas Portes

OL

5-10

240

Gaithersburg, Md.

Cabin John M.S.

Reggie Retzlaff

WR

5-9

117

Claremont, Calif.

El Roble Intermediate

Trey Rucker

DB

5-6

140

Waldorf, Md.

Grace Christian

Richard Russell III

OL

5-10

280

Edgemoor, S.C.

St Anne Catholic School

Zaheer Seabrooks

RB

5-7

144

East Stroudsburg, Pa.

Lehman Intermediate

J.L. Skinner

DB

5-9

125

San Diego, Calif.

Correia M.S.

Quentin Skinner

OL

6-0

230

Cumming, Ga.

Vickery Creek M.S.

Zac Smith

TE

6-2

195

Windermere, Fla.

The First Academy

Victor Vega III

LB

5-10

180

Orlando, Fla.

Avalon M.S.

Norman Washington

OL

6-0

210

Hillsborough, N.J.

Hillsborough M.S.

Troy Weiss

WR

5-5

115

Boca Raton, Fla.

Eagles Landing M.S.

William West

OL

6-2

205

Orlando, Fla.

The First Academy

Micah White

RB

5-8

132

Alpharetta, Ga.

Kings Ridge M.S.

Donivan Wright

DB

5-10

115

McCordsville, Texas

Mount Vernon M.S.

Avery Zoss

DL

6-0

245

Evansville, Ind.

Thompkins M.S.

Holton Zoss

OL

5-11

245

Evansville, Ind.

Thompkins M.S.

 

U.S. Under-15 National Team coaching staff:

Tom Bainter

Head coach

Bothell (Wash.)

Chris Merritt

Defensive coordinator

Miami (Fla.) Columbus 

Chuck Petersen

Wide receivers

Orange (Calif.) Lutheran

Adam Hazel

Running backs

Watsonville (Calif.) St. Francis

Jim Monson

Offensive line

Bothell (Wash.)

Rick Streiff

Defensive line

Indianapolis (Ind.) Cathedral

Guy Dierikx

Defensive backs

Davenport (Iowa) North

 

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