The U.S. Under-18 National Team will compete against the Canadian National Team as part of International Bowl Week. Kickoff is 7:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 30 at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Selected by USA Football, the team features 50 of the nation’s top 11th graders. Last spring and summer, athletes from across the United States competed for roster spots during USA Football’s Regional Development Camps and National Development Games. Each year, the nation’s top high school players take on Canada in a variety of age divisions at the International Bowl.
To learn more about the U.S. National Team program, click here.
Many of the U.S. Under-18 players have competed together in past years during International Bowl and summer events. This year marks the fourth international competition for many of the U.S. athletes, including running back Robert Washington of Charlotte, N.C., who first started competing for USA Football as an eighth grader.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for high school students with a valid high school ID and free for anyone 14 or younger. Click here to purchase tickets online.
Players to watch
U.S. coaching staff
Aaron Ingram from University of Nevada will serve as the head coach for the Under-18 National Team. The Wolf Pack are coming off a 7-6 season, including an appearance in the New Orleans Bowl. . Ingram has more than 15 years of college football coaching experience. In July 2014, he served as one of four head coaches for the U.S. National Team Development Games in Los Angeles, Calif.The NCAA grants permission to USA Football as the national governing body of the sport to permit current NCAA coaches to serve as instructors at U.S. National Team events
National Team alumni
Each year, the U.S. National Team features some of football’s future stars. Players selected to represent the United States show dedication, hard work and leadership befitting a national team player.
National Team alumni include:
Series history
The 2015 game will mark the third time the U.S. Under-18 National Team and Canada will compete at that level.
In 2013, the two teams played in Austin, Texas, as part of the International Bowl series. The U.S. came from behind with a tremendous effort from running back Brandon Monroe (Loomis, Calif./San Jose State), who earned Game MVP for his 238 yards rushing and three TDs on 32 carries in a 29-14 victory.
In 2014, Canada dominated play in Arlington, Texas, defeated the U.S., 54-9.
With one win a piece, the two National Teams will be competing for bragging rights and the series lead in the match-up.
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 |
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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 |
190 |
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 |
William Kane |
OL |
6-1 |
240 |
Palmdale, Calif. |
Paraclete |
Vincent Karabatsos |
OL |
6-1 |
250 |
Washington Township, N.J. |
Bergen Catholic |
Nick Mahalak |
LB |
6-0 |
215 |
Monroe, Mich. |
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 |
250 |
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 |
Quintin Sanders |
DL |
6-2 |
280 |
Albany, Ga. |
Mitchell County |
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 Speicht |
RB |
5-9 |
180 |
Clinton, Md. |
Bishop Ireton |
Alec Stevenson |
LB |
5-11 |
218 |
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 |
220 |
Sacramento, Calif. |
Bradshaw Christian |
Brandon Wildman |
QB |
6-3 |
185 |
Monticello, Ill. |
Monticello |
Ezra Wrice |
DL |
6-2 |
260 |
Paterson, N.J. |
DePaul Catholic |
Matthew Yarbrough |
LB |
6-0 |
235 |
Rowlett, Texas |
Sachse |
U.S. Under-18 National Team coaching staff:
Name |
Position |
High school |
Aaron Ingram |
Head coach |
University of Nevada |
Del Smith |
Defensive coordinator |
Arlington (Va.) Bishop O’Connell |
Tyree Spinner |
Receivers |
Gaithersburg (Md.) Avalon |
Emmett Jones |
Running backs |
Dallas South Oak Cliff |
Tim Teyki |
Defensive line |
Rosenberg (Texas) Terry |
Central McClellion |
Defensive backs |
Delray Beach (Fla.) American Heritage |