The World Junior Ultimate Championships are underway in Waterloo, Canada. The United States is one of 13 countries who have both a men's and a women's team competing at WJUC 2018.
Overall, fifteen (15) states are represented on the USA Under-20 rosters. Washington state is well represented with a total of thirteen (13) U-20 players on the USA rosters - accounting for 27% of the USA U20 combined rostered players. As a comparison, California and North Carolina at 6 players each are tied at second, Virginia is third with 5 players.
The men's 24-player U20 roster represents 13 different states:
Orion Cable, Connor Chin, Drew Di Francesco, Ryan Dinger, Leo Gordon, Sam Hammar, Henry Ing, Adam Jemal, Joey Kennedy, Trevor Lynch, Johnny Malks, John McDonnell, Elliott Moore, Benjamin Preiss, June Tabasan Rapisura, Connor Ryan, Ted Schewe, Caleb Seamon, Kodi Smart, Leonide Sovell-Fernandez, Jake Taylor, Jake Thorne, Tony Venneri, Dylan Villeneuve
The women's 24-player roster U20 represents 9 different states:
Robin Anthoy-Petersen, Carly Campana, Lauren Carothers-Liske, Dawn Culton, Anna Dreher, Alyssa Ehrhardt, Skye Fernandez, Stacy Gaskill, Abby Hecko, Rachel Hess, Tess Johnson, Ella Juengst, Jenna Krugler, Kate Lanier, Erin McCann, Amy Nguyen, Hazel Ostrowski, Clil, Phillips, Stephanie Phillips, Peixian Rong, Bailey Shigley, Clara Stewart, Caroline Tornquist, Claire Trop
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