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Orlando City Academy College Roundup 11/9/15
Each week, several Orlando City academy graduates appear for colleges all around the country. In this week's Orlando City Academy College Roundup, we look at how those players did this past week.
This week, 43 Orlando City academy products made appearances spanning different levels of college soccer.
BOYS ACADEMY PRODUCTS
Sean Reilly – Sophomore – D – Cedarville University
Started and played 90 minutes Thursday in a 2-0 Great Midwest Athletic Conference Tournament win over Ohio Valley.
Started and played 110 minutes Saturday in a 1-1 Great Midwest Athletic Conference Tournament draw with Alderson Broaddus.
Michael Melvin – Sophomore – MF – Clemson University
Started and played 61 minutes in a 3-0 ACC Tournament win over Boston College.
Noah Franke – Sophomore – D – Creighton University
Started and played 90 minutes Thursday in a 2-1 loss to Georgetown.
Nicholas O'Callaghan – Freshman – D – Elon University
Played 21 minutes Wednesday in a 2-0 loss to Radford.
Jaiden Fortune – Freshman – F – Elon University
Played 52 minutes Wednesday in a 2-0 loss to Radford.
Zach King – Sophomore – GK – Lenoir Rhyne University
Started and played 90 minutes Tuesday in a 2-0 South Atlantic Conference Championship quarterfinal loss to Wingate, conceding two goals and making seven saves.
Kyle Carr – Junior – D – Liberty University
Started Wednesday in a 2-1 loss to Campbell.
Michael O'Sullivan – Junior – D – Palm Beach Atlantic University
Started and played 70 minutes Saturday in a 1-0 win over Southern Wesleyan Saturday, recording one shot.
Drew Trautmann – Sophomore – GK – Rollins College
Started and played 90 minutes Tuesday in a 3-2 Sunshine State Conference Tournament win over Florida Tech, conceding two goals and making seven saves.
Started and played 67:37 Friday in a 3-2 Sunshine State Conference Tournament win over Tampa, conceding one goal and making two saves.
Johnny Nartowicz – Freshman – MF – Rollins College
Started and played 77 minutes Friday in a 3-2 Sunshine State Conference Tournament win over Tampa.
Started and played 86 minutes Sunday in a 2-0 Sunshine State Conference Tournament win over St. Leo, recording a goal on two shots.
Charles Lynch – Freshman – MF – Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
Started Tuesday in a 2-0 HCAC Tournament win over Earlham.
Started Saturday in a 1-1 HCAC Tournament draw with Hanover.
Gorka Aperribay – Freshman – F – University of Central Florida
Started and played 71 minutes Saturday in a 2-2 AAC draw with Tulsa, recording one shot.
Eli Lockaby – Freshman – MF – Virginia Commonwealth University
Started Saturday in a 3-2 win over Dayton.
Marcos Arroyo – Sophomore – MF – West Point
Started and played 90 minutes Tuesday in a 2-1 win over Navy.
Started and played 57 minutes Saturday in a 4-0 loss to Bucknell.
GIRLS ACADEMY PRODUCTS
Jensen Meaux – Freshman – MF – Brenau University
Started Friday in a 3-0 loss to Mobile.
Madeline Loftus – Junior – MF – Centre College
Played Friday in a 4-0 win over Berry.
Nicole Doolittle – Sophomore – MF – Converse College
Played Wednesday in a 3-1 Conference Carolinas Tournament win over Mount Olive.
Played Saturday in a 1-0 Conference Carolinas Tournament loss to Belmont Abbey, recording two shots.
Meredith Gurnee – Junior – MF/D – Dartmouth College
Started Saturday in a 1-0 win over Cornell, recording three shots.
Abigail Camargo – Sophomore – MF – Eastern Florida State College
Started Saturday in a 4-1 win over Pearl River.
Briana Camargo – Sophomore – MF – Eastern Florida State College
Started Saturday in a 4-1 win over Pearl River, recording one shot and one assist.
Kaela Harmon – Sophomore – D – Flagler College
Started and played 90 minutes Tuesday in a 2-1 loss to North Georgia.
Kerel Morris – Sophomore – D – Florida Institute of Technology
Played 23 minutes Tuesday in a 3-0 win over Rollins.
Brooke Lazarus – Sophomore – D – High Point University
Played nine minutes Friday in a 2-1 loss to Liberty.
Alexandra Persiani – Sophomore – GK – High Point University
Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss to Liberty, conceding two goals and making two saves.
Kayla Combs – Junior – MF – Lander University
Played Tuesday in a 6-2 loss to Columbus State.
Sabrina Magno – Sophomore – D – Nova Southeastern University
Started and played 62 minutes Friday in a 1-1 SSC Tournament draw with Tampa.
Carley Montgomery – Sophomore – MF – Nova Southeastern University
Played five minutes Friday in a 1-1 SSC Tournament draw with Tampa.
Emily Stearns – Freshman – F – Nova Southeastern University
Started and played 110 minutes Friday in a 1-1 SSC Tournament draw with Tampa, recording one shot.
Morgan Campbell – Sophomore – F – Palm Beach Atlantic University
Played 51 minutes Friday in a 2-0 win over Oklahoma Baptist University.
Mora Johnson – Junior – F – Rollins College
Started and played 90 minutes Tuesday in a 3-0 loss to Florida Tech.
Samantha Collin – Junior – MF – Rollins College
Started and played 77 minutes Tuesday in a 3-0 loss to Florida Tech, recording three shots.
Paxton Sickler – Junior – MF – Rollins College
Started and played 90 minutes Tuesday in a 3-0 loss to Florida Tech, recording three shots.
Madison Taylor – Junior – D – Rollins College
Started and played 80 minutes Tuesday in a 3-0 loss to Florida Tech, recording one shot.
Selena Jaimes – Junior – D – St. Leo University
Started Tuesday in a 1-1 draw with Tampa, recording three shots.
Victoria Covas – Sophomore – D – St. Leo University
Started Tuesday in a 1-1 draw with Tampa, recording two shots.
Darbi Filliben – Junior – D – University of Central Florida
Started and played 90 minutes Tuesday in a 2-1 win over Temple.
Started and played 102 minutes Thursday in a 1-0 loss to South Florida.
Kim Stagg – Junior – MF – University of Rochester
Started and played 40 minutes Saturday in a 3-1 loss to Emery, recording two shots.
Lee Stagg – Junior – MF/F – University of Rochester
Played 40 minutes Saturday in a 3-1 loss to Rochester, scoring a goal on two shots.
Jessica Hamrick – Sophomore – F – University of South Florida
Played 24 minutes Tuesday in a 3-0 AAC Tournament win over Memphis.
Played 19 minutes Thursday in a 1-0 AAC Tournament win over UCF, recording one shot.
Played 10 minutes Sunday in a 1-1 AAC Tournament draw with Cincinnati.
Brittany Raymond – Sophomore – MF – University of South Florida
Played 13 minutes Tuesday in a 3-0 AAC Tournament win over Memphis.
Played 58 minutes Thursday in a 1-0 AAC Tournament win over UCF, recording one shot.
Started and played 76 minutes in a 1-1 AAC Tournament draw with Cincinnati.
Miranda Freeman – Junior – D/MF – University of Southern California
Started Friday in a 2-0 win over UCLA, recording one shot.
Becky Brown – Freshman – D – University of West Georgia
Played 2 minutes Tuesday in a 1-0 loss to West Alabama.
Gabby Caliendo – Freshman – F – Wingate University
Played 27 minutes Tuesday in a 1-0 SAC Tournament win over Newberry, recording one shot.
Played 11 minutes Friday in a 1-0 SAC Tournament win over Queens.
Played 54 minutes Sunday in a 1-0 SAC Tournament loss to Carson-Newman.
Player Spotlight
Name: Sean Reilly
Date of Birth: May 12, 1996
School: Cedarville University
Position: Defender
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Winter Springs, FL
High School: Oviedo High School
Reilly played in the Orlando City academy while being a three-year varsity starter at Oviedo High School. After winning two conference championships and being named all-conference for his senior year, Reilly enrolled at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio.
During his freshman year, Reilly took part in six games but has become a regular starter on the Yellow Jackets' back line during his sophomore campaign, starting 18 of 19 games.
Name: Paxton Sickler
Date of Birth: Sept. 30, 1994
School: Rollins College
Position: Midfielder
Year: Junior
Hometown: Apopka, FL
High School: Wekiva High School
Sickler joined Orlando City’s ECNL academy during its first year before attending Rollins College in Winter Park. While in high school, Sickler was all-state second team three times. She set the Wekiva High School goal scoring record with 101 goals and recorded 76 career assists.
Sickler became a regular for the Tars during her freshman season, ending the year second on the team with 11 goals. During her sophomore year, she started all 23 games, scoring 14 goals, making her joint top scorer on the team. She was named first team All-Conference, SSC All-Tournament Team, first team All-South Region, and first team Daktronics All-America for the second consecutive season.