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U20 Reggae Girlz Set To Depart For CONCACAF Women’s U20 Championship Qualifiers in Nicaragua

The U20 Reggae Girls of Jamaica are set to leave the country on Thursday, April 13 for Nicaragua where they will participate in the CONCACAF Women’s U20 Championship qualifiers.

The team will have to quickly adjust as they play their first game on Friday.

Jamaica is placed in Group E and will start their campaign by facing Anguilla on April 14. They will then play against Bermuda on Sunday, April 16, followed by their final group match against Honduras on Tuesday, April 18.

The delegation will be headed by Elaine Walker Brown and comprises Technical Director Wendell Downswell, Head Coach Hugh Bradford, Team Manager Julett Cobourne, Physical Trainer Iris Saemundsdottir, Goalkeeper Coach Clive Wedderburn, Team Doctor LoriAnn Miller, Masseur Devin Lawson, Equipment Manager Tyrese Palmer, and Physiotherapist Nicole Reid.

  

The squad selected to represent Jamaica includes Dreanna Thaw, Shaneil Shellicia Buckley, Dannique Lishon Wilson, Davia Brittanie Richards, Liha Williams, Lillian Maxine Clarke, Tiny Tihana Seaton, Kieba Janice Cowan, Natoya Britana Atkinson, Destiny Abigaile Powell, Akeila Avagaye Johnson, Janiel Mignott, Kayesha Jada Sibbles, Liya NjeriNday Brooks, Avery Fay Johnson, Maya Kiera Raghunandanan, Sundai Mary Amele, Tyesha Mchalia Nelson, and Katie Nicole Oakley.

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