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  • Orgill called up to Jamaica U-20's

    Taken from http://www.whitecapsfc.com/archive/feature07040807.aspx

    By the way, I know it is late but I will be posting soon the new 2007-2008 college men and women's players in the US colleges.

    Orgill called up to Jamaica U-20's


    July 4, 2008

    VANCOUVER, BC - Vancouver Whitecaps FC announced today that 18-year-old forward Dever Orgill of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency squad has been called up to the Jamaica's U-20 national team. The forward will join the squad for a short training camp in Jamaica from July 7 to 9, before travelling to the Cayman Islands for the CFU/CONCACAF qualifying round. Orgill and the U-20 Reggae Boyz will face Puerto Rico on July 23, Bermuda on July 25, and the Cayman Islands on July 27.

    The six-foot, 150-pound native of Port Antonio, Jamaica, has appeared in seven PDL games for the Whitecaps this season and has scored two goals. Orgill was also called up to the Whitecaps United Soccer Leagues First Division side earlier this season, but has yet to see action with the first team.
    Orgill joined the Residency program last September and has performed well in major international youth tournaments. Most notably, last March, Orgill scored goals against the academy sides of Germany’s Eintracht Frankfurt and England’s Leicester City at Dallas Cup XXIX.

    Internationally, Orgill has represented his country on numerous occasions although this will mark his first time at the U-20 level. Orgill was the captain of the 2007 Jamaican side at the CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualifiers and scored the game-tying goal against the USA, as the Reggae Boyz went on to defeat The Stars & Stripes 3-2. The striker also scored five goals in six games at the 2006 Caribbean Cup. These included goals against Canada, Cuba and Mexico.

    In 2005, Orgill earned the Golden Boot award in the Caribbean Football Union’s Under-15 tournament held in Trinidad & Tobago after scoring 12 times in six games. In total, Orgill has scored 22 goals in his 22 international youth appearances with Jamaica.

    Orgill departs for Jamaica on Friday, July 4, and returns to Vancouver and the Whitecaps on Tuesday, August 12.


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    'Caps call up forward Orgill

    Some older news on Orgill.

    Taken from http://www.whitecapsfc.com/archive/feature05240802.aspx

    'Caps call up forward Orgill


    Whitecaps Residency striker Dever Orgill has been called up to Teitur Thordarson's first-team squad.
    May 24, 2008

    Vancouver Whitecaps FC announce that forward Dever Orgill has been called up to the Whitecaps senior men’s team from Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency of the USL Premier Development League (PDL).

    The six-foot, 150-pound native of Port Antonio, Jamaica, joined the Residency program last September and has performed well in major international youth tournaments. Most notably, last March, Orgill scored goals against the academy sides of Germany’s Eintracht Frankfurt and England’s Leicester City at the Dallas Cup XXIX.

    Orgill has started both PDL games for the Whitecaps this season and has one goal to his credit.

    Prior to joining the Whitecaps, the striker was a member of Jamaican club Progressive FC, in the Portland Football Association Division One. Orgill has also represented Titchfield High in the previous two Inter-Secondary Schools Association DaCosta Cup competitions.

    Internationally, Orgill was the captain of the 2007 Jamaican side at the CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualifiers and scored the game-tying goal against USA, as the Reggae Boyz went on to defeat the Stars & Stripes 3-2. The striker also scored five goals in six games at the 2006 Caribbean Cup. These included goals against Canada, Cuba and Mexico.

    In 2005, Orgill earned the Golden Boot award in the Caribbean Football Union’s Under-15 tournament held in Trinidad & Tobago after scoring 12 times in six games. In total, Orgill has scored 22 goals in his 22 appearances with the national team.

    Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency is a full-time program dedicated to developing North America’s top youth players in Vancouver. Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency allows elite youth players from U-17 to U-19 to achieve professional opportunities with the Whitecaps men’s team and world-class European clubs using the European club model of identification, development and placement.

    The Whitecaps are set to battle the Portland Timbers tonight at PGE Park (7:00 p.m. - webcast: USLlive.com). The Whitecaps next home game at Swangard Stadium is on Saturday, June 7, when the women take on Seattle Sounders at 4:00 p.m. and men host the Timbers at 7:00 p.m. June 7 is a Wendy's Family Night - four tickets and two Wendy's Kids' Meals for only $48. Call 604.669.WAVE (9283) for information, or buy tickets at ticketmaster.ca.

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      Good to see he is not forgotten.
      "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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