Under-20 Reggae Boyz
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NAME: Wolry Wolfe
ALIAS:
DOB: August 12, 1981
POSITION: Left Wing Back
INTERNATIONAL CAPS:
CURRENT CLUB: Hazard (NPL)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Olympic Gardens FC (NPL), Bodles (St. Catherine Div 1)
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Jonathon Grant
ACHIEVEMENTS: Won Walker Cup 1999
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Theodore Whitmore, Zinedine Zidane
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Liverpool, Manchester United
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS: Electrical Engineering
FAVOURITE ARTIST:
PROFILE: An exceptional player who is destined to ply his trade in the best leagues in the World. His excellent work ethic and a mild manner will endear Wolry to any coach. He progressed through the ranks of the St. Catherine Parish youth ranks playing at Under-12 up to Under-17 levels. His technical ability is better than most players in Jamaica and his vision and passing is reminiscent of a Hector Wright. He is a left footed, goal scoring midfielder, who scored 14 goals as he assisted Jonathon Grant to lift the schoolboy Walker Cup trophy in 1999. Technical Director de Oliviera has experimented with him in the left wing back position with great success. Wolry is a exceptional dribbler who utilises change of pace to beat opponents rather than fancy footwork. He rarely loses possession of the ball and is an ideal utility player. The future looks promising for this talented player
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NAME: Keith Kelly
ALIAS: Fire
DOB: March 5, 1983
POSITION: Central Midfield
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: 2 (Senior), 3 (Under-23), Under-20 and Under-17
CURRENT CLUB: Paris St. Germain (France)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Harbour View
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Wolmers Boys School
ACHIEVEMENTS: U17 Youth World Cup
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Altimont Butler, Deigo Maradonna, Rivaldo
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Inter Milan
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS: Law
FAVOURITE ARTIST:
PROFILE: A tireless worker in the middle of the park. Keith Kelly is a typical " midfield terrier", constantly snapping at the heels of opponents. As a schoolboy he represented Wolmers Boys School for two seasons scoring 15 goals in his first season. Scouts spotted his vast potential at the recent Olympic Qualifiers held in Mexico, where Kelly was a lone bright spark in a below par performance by Jamaica. He was duly rewarded with a trial in France with prestigious club Paris St. Germain. Unlike many of his countrymen, Keith overcame a toe injury to impress the PSG staff and is close to being rewarded with a professional contract with the club.
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NAME: Sean Frasier
ALIAS: Matterhorn
DOB: February 15, 1983
POSITION: Central Midfield
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: 1 (Senior) v Cayman Is. Aug 2000, U20 and 11 (U17)
CURRENT CLUB: Harbour View
PREVIOUS CLUBS:
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Clarendon College, Camperdown
ACHIEVEMENTS: U17 Youth World Cup, 1999 Da Costa Cup, 1999 Ben Francis K.O, 1999 Oliver Shield, 1994 Henriques and Alberga Cups (Under-12)
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Onandi Lowe, Zinedine Zidane and Nicholas Anelka
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Leeds United
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST:
PROFILE: Sean Frasier is a product of the Harbour View F.C youth development system, joining the club at age 10. He has represented his hometown club at all youth levels. He forced his way into the Premier League winning squad but spent all his time on the reserve bench. Sean made his debut for the senior club team in 2000 preseason friendly versus Nottingham Forest in the USA. He is a tall, gangly right-sided midfielder who loves to shoot from distance. His displays at Minor (Youth) Club level earned him a call to the National Under-17 team where he played in all the qualifying games and in the 1999 World Cup in New Zealand. Sean is developing as a player but is stifled by an inexplicable lack of first team appearances for his club, despite earning a National Senior Cap in a 6-0 victory against Cayman Islands.
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NAME: Eshaya Bryan
ALIAS:
DOB: March 15, 1982
POSITION: Central Midfield
INTERNATIONAL CAPS:
CURRENT CLUB: Hazard United (NPL)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Marvaley-Hughenden (A-League), Cooreville Gardens FC (Syd Bartlett League)
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: St. Andrew Technical (STATHS), Jamaica College
ACHIEVEMENTS:
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Theodore Whitmore, Denis Bergkamp
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Inter Milan
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST: Beenie Man
PROFILE: Eshaya is a new comer to the National level. He impressed the technical staff at the youth level and was invited to train with the Senior Team. He came on as a substitute during an exhibition game versus St. Ann Parish All Stars. Eshaya is a midfielder who prides himself on his passing ability and is working on improving his tackling and long range shooting with the aim of forging a professional career in football. Beneath the frail physical structure lies a fearless heart and with physical development and strength training he can become a fulcrum in the Jamaica midfield.
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NAME: Kevin King
ALIAS: Benji
DOB: February 3, 1982
POSITION: Left or Right Wing Back
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: U20 and U17
CURRENT CLUB: Santos (KSAFA Major League)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Rockfort U14
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Camperdown
ACHIEVEMENTS: U17 Youth World Cup
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Ricardo Fuller, Rivaldo
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Manchester United
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST: Spragga Benz
PROFILE: Kevin is a product of one of Kingston’s traditional clubs, Santos United. Kevin carries the weight of revival of this sleeping giant club, which currently languishes in the Kingston and St. Andrew Major League. The young wingback has responded by scoring 17 goals in Major League competition for the club he joined at age 12. He began a modest school boy football career playing Pepsi (Under-14) and Colts (Under-16) and finally at the Manning Cup (Under-19) level where he found the back of the net 5 times in his first three seasons for Camperdown High School. However, he has discovered a fine goal scoring form, which sees him leading the race for top goal-scorer in the current 2000 School Boy Football season with 15 goals. His club form earned him a call to the National Under 17 team, which qualified for the 1999 Youth World Cup.
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NAME: Shane Stevens
ALIAS: Babatunde
DOB: March 10, 1982
POSITION: Defender
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: 1 (Senior) vs Cayman Is. Aug 2000, Under-17, U20
CURRENT CLUB: Arnett Gardens (NPL)
PREVIOUS CLUBS:
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Clarendon College, Charlie Smith
ACHIEVEMENTS: 1999 U17 Youth World Cup
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Linval “Rudi” Dixon, Jaap Stam
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Florentina
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST: Sanchez
PROFILE: Shane is a youth prodigy. He is physically well developed. This strong, tall, no-nonsense defender is the "hardman" of the defensive line. Shane is an excellent reader of the game and tackles with immaculate timing. He seems uninterested but this is to the detriment of attackers who mistake the deliberate movements for a lack of pace. Shane uses his long strides to cover ground and is very rarely beaten. He is a good header of the ball and is comfortable with the ball at his feet. He has been called to train with the senior team giving a clear indication where his future lies. Shane formed an excellent partnership with Alex Thomas and Loren Sailsman, in the Under 17 World Cup team, both of whom are absent from this squad for differing reasons. He is still adapting to playing in this new back line. Shane was one of the first youth players invited to train with the National Senior Team by T.D. de Oliviera and played in an exhibition game against Clarendon Parish All Stars. His performance earned him his senior debut against Cayman Islands in August, 2000. If Shane remains focussed and improves his discipline he could find a future in professional football.
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NAME: Wolry Wolfe
ALIAS:
DOB: August 12, 1981
POSITION: Left Wing Back
INTERNATIONAL CAPS:
CURRENT CLUB: Hazard (NPL)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Olympic Gardens FC (NPL), Bodles (St. Catherine Div 1)
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Jonathon Grant
ACHIEVEMENTS: Won Walker Cup 1999
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Theodore Whitmore, Zinedine Zidane
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Liverpool, Manchester United
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS: Electrical Engineering
FAVOURITE ARTIST:
PROFILE: An exceptional player who is destined to ply his trade in the best leagues in the World. His excellent work ethic and a mild manner will endear Wolry to any coach. He progressed through the ranks of the St. Catherine Parish youth ranks playing at Under-12 up to Under-17 levels. His technical ability is better than most players in Jamaica and his vision and passing is reminiscent of a Hector Wright. He is a left footed, goal scoring midfielder, who scored 14 goals as he assisted Jonathon Grant to lift the schoolboy Walker Cup trophy in 1999. Technical Director de Oliviera has experimented with him in the left wing back position with great success. Wolry is a exceptional dribbler who utilises change of pace to beat opponents rather than fancy footwork. He rarely loses possession of the ball and is an ideal utility player. The future looks promising for this talented player
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NAME: Keith Kelly
ALIAS: Fire
DOB: March 5, 1983
POSITION: Central Midfield
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: 2 (Senior), 3 (Under-23), Under-20 and Under-17
CURRENT CLUB: Paris St. Germain (France)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Harbour View
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Wolmers Boys School
ACHIEVEMENTS: U17 Youth World Cup
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Altimont Butler, Deigo Maradonna, Rivaldo
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Inter Milan
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS: Law
FAVOURITE ARTIST:
PROFILE: A tireless worker in the middle of the park. Keith Kelly is a typical " midfield terrier", constantly snapping at the heels of opponents. As a schoolboy he represented Wolmers Boys School for two seasons scoring 15 goals in his first season. Scouts spotted his vast potential at the recent Olympic Qualifiers held in Mexico, where Kelly was a lone bright spark in a below par performance by Jamaica. He was duly rewarded with a trial in France with prestigious club Paris St. Germain. Unlike many of his countrymen, Keith overcame a toe injury to impress the PSG staff and is close to being rewarded with a professional contract with the club.
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NAME: Sean Frasier
ALIAS: Matterhorn
DOB: February 15, 1983
POSITION: Central Midfield
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: 1 (Senior) v Cayman Is. Aug 2000, U20 and 11 (U17)
CURRENT CLUB: Harbour View
PREVIOUS CLUBS:
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Clarendon College, Camperdown
ACHIEVEMENTS: U17 Youth World Cup, 1999 Da Costa Cup, 1999 Ben Francis K.O, 1999 Oliver Shield, 1994 Henriques and Alberga Cups (Under-12)
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Onandi Lowe, Zinedine Zidane and Nicholas Anelka
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Leeds United
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST:
PROFILE: Sean Frasier is a product of the Harbour View F.C youth development system, joining the club at age 10. He has represented his hometown club at all youth levels. He forced his way into the Premier League winning squad but spent all his time on the reserve bench. Sean made his debut for the senior club team in 2000 preseason friendly versus Nottingham Forest in the USA. He is a tall, gangly right-sided midfielder who loves to shoot from distance. His displays at Minor (Youth) Club level earned him a call to the National Under-17 team where he played in all the qualifying games and in the 1999 World Cup in New Zealand. Sean is developing as a player but is stifled by an inexplicable lack of first team appearances for his club, despite earning a National Senior Cap in a 6-0 victory against Cayman Islands.
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NAME: Eshaya Bryan
ALIAS:
DOB: March 15, 1982
POSITION: Central Midfield
INTERNATIONAL CAPS:
CURRENT CLUB: Hazard United (NPL)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Marvaley-Hughenden (A-League), Cooreville Gardens FC (Syd Bartlett League)
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: St. Andrew Technical (STATHS), Jamaica College
ACHIEVEMENTS:
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Theodore Whitmore, Denis Bergkamp
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Inter Milan
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST: Beenie Man
PROFILE: Eshaya is a new comer to the National level. He impressed the technical staff at the youth level and was invited to train with the Senior Team. He came on as a substitute during an exhibition game versus St. Ann Parish All Stars. Eshaya is a midfielder who prides himself on his passing ability and is working on improving his tackling and long range shooting with the aim of forging a professional career in football. Beneath the frail physical structure lies a fearless heart and with physical development and strength training he can become a fulcrum in the Jamaica midfield.
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NAME: Kevin King
ALIAS: Benji
DOB: February 3, 1982
POSITION: Left or Right Wing Back
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: U20 and U17
CURRENT CLUB: Santos (KSAFA Major League)
PREVIOUS CLUBS: Rockfort U14
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Camperdown
ACHIEVEMENTS: U17 Youth World Cup
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Ricardo Fuller, Rivaldo
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Manchester United
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST: Spragga Benz
PROFILE: Kevin is a product of one of Kingston’s traditional clubs, Santos United. Kevin carries the weight of revival of this sleeping giant club, which currently languishes in the Kingston and St. Andrew Major League. The young wingback has responded by scoring 17 goals in Major League competition for the club he joined at age 12. He began a modest school boy football career playing Pepsi (Under-14) and Colts (Under-16) and finally at the Manning Cup (Under-19) level where he found the back of the net 5 times in his first three seasons for Camperdown High School. However, he has discovered a fine goal scoring form, which sees him leading the race for top goal-scorer in the current 2000 School Boy Football season with 15 goals. His club form earned him a call to the National Under 17 team, which qualified for the 1999 Youth World Cup.
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NAME: Shane Stevens
ALIAS: Babatunde
DOB: March 10, 1982
POSITION: Defender
INTERNATIONAL CAPS: 1 (Senior) vs Cayman Is. Aug 2000, Under-17, U20
CURRENT CLUB: Arnett Gardens (NPL)
PREVIOUS CLUBS:
SCHOOL BOY FOOTBALL: Clarendon College, Charlie Smith
ACHIEVEMENTS: 1999 U17 Youth World Cup
FAVOURITE PLAYERS: Linval “Rudi” Dixon, Jaap Stam
FAVOURITE CLUBS: Florentina
HOBBY/ CAREER AMBITIONS:
FAVOURITE ARTIST: Sanchez
PROFILE: Shane is a youth prodigy. He is physically well developed. This strong, tall, no-nonsense defender is the "hardman" of the defensive line. Shane is an excellent reader of the game and tackles with immaculate timing. He seems uninterested but this is to the detriment of attackers who mistake the deliberate movements for a lack of pace. Shane uses his long strides to cover ground and is very rarely beaten. He is a good header of the ball and is comfortable with the ball at his feet. He has been called to train with the senior team giving a clear indication where his future lies. Shane formed an excellent partnership with Alex Thomas and Loren Sailsman, in the Under 17 World Cup team, both of whom are absent from this squad for differing reasons. He is still adapting to playing in this new back line. Shane was one of the first youth players invited to train with the National Senior Team by T.D. de Oliviera and played in an exhibition game against Clarendon Parish All Stars. His performance earned him his senior debut against Cayman Islands in August, 2000. If Shane remains focussed and improves his discipline he could find a future in professional football.
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