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  1. BostonRed

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    Danielle Etienne scored an additional goal for Haiti in a blowout:

    2017 CENTRAL AMERICAN UNDER-17 WOMEN’S QUALIFYING – FINAL ROUND

    Warner Park – Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis

    November 22, 2017

    St. Kitts & Nevis 0, Haiti 12

    Nerilia Mondesir 9’, 16’, 31’, 42’, 44’, 54’; Melchie Daelle ‘Coventina’ Dumonay 27’, 45’+1; Sherley Jeudy 35’, 74’; Roseline Eloissaint 69’; Daniell Etienne 90’+1


    Shayla Smart is also US-based, though she is at Montverde Academy which has a large number of foreign students.

    November 24, 2017

    St. Kitts & Nevis 0, Jamaica 9

    Shayla Smart 8’, 83’; Jody Brown 9’, 79’; Marlee Fray 51’, 73’, 87’; Jadyn Matthews 59’; Alufoloshade Adomoluken 71’ pen
     
  4. BostonRed

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    Starting lineups for the Jamaica U20s.

    US-based players:

    Mikalsen
    Smart
    Fray
    Schneider
    Matthews
    Washington

    And I'm confused because Shayla Smart is listed as playing both the U20s and U17s at the same time.
     
  5. BostonRed

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    There must have been some confusion at CONCACAF as that 9-0 Jamaica score looks like the final of the U20s instead of U17s:



    Goals for Smart (2), Fray (3), Matthews (1)

    I confirmed they had the wrong header on the matches:

    http://www.concacaf.com/article/jamaica-haiti-qualify-for-concacaf-u-20-womens-championship
     
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    Janine Beckie on the list of players for Canadian Player of the Year award:
     
  7. BostonRed

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    Looks like this US-based player was also with the squad:

    Congratulations to Pilipinas U15 Girls National Team player Myria Garcia for making the Colorado Girls 02 State ODP Team.
     
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    Call-ups for El Salvador:
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    Ashley Quintanilla
    Sonja Lopez
    Ingrid Osegueda
     
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    Match in the Central America Games:
     
  10. BostonRed

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    The Philippine women's squad will spend 3 months in the US preparing for the Asian Cup:

    https://sports.abs-cbn.com/football...nes-begin-us-training-camp-afc-wac-2018-35272

    Over 40 players are expected to participate in the three-month camp which combines the locals with overseas-based players selected from the identification camp held last November. Notable of these foreign-based players are Eva Madarang, Hali Long, Hanna Parado and Claire Lim who have suited up for the Philippines in the AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers and Southeast Asian Games earlier this year.
     
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