A number of past and present Keiser Seahawks will have the opportunity to represent their countries on the world stage following the announcement of team trial and practice invitations this past week.
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A total of nine Seahawks received invitations to their respective national teams.
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Ashlea Klam,
Ava Wallace,
Dakota Moberg,
Sophie Guitron,
Janasia Wilson, Keiser graduate and assistant coach
Kennedy Foster and Keiser graduate
Brianna Hernandez-Silva have been invited for a chance to represent the United States. Wallace, Moberg, Guitron, Wilson, and Foster will be among 48 players in the country to participate in this year's trials, which will take place March 20–22 in Chula Vista, California. The five athletes will have a chance to join Klam and Hernandez-Silva, who received automatic invitations to the second selection round as members of last year's final 12 U.S. National Team Roster.
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The USA Football National Team Trials bring together top collegiate and elite flag football players from across the country to compete for a spot on the U.S. Women's National Team and the privilege of representing the U.S. in international competition worldwide, including continental and world championships. The invitations come at an exciting time as the flag football community prepares for the sport's Olympic debut in the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
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Also, earning invitations to compete for a spot on the international stage are
Olivia Rijo and former Seahawk
Adrianna Cavalotti. Rijo has been invited to Puerto Rico National Team Trials while Cavalotti has been invited to practice and play with Team Italy.
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Next up, the Seahawks will host Florida Memorial on Saturday, March 28 at 3 p.m. at the Keiser Multi-Purpose Field in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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