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Californians Dominate Spots on Olympic Soccer Roster

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Associated Press

Seven players were cut Friday from the U.S. Olympic soccer team, leaving an 18-man roster--12 of whom are from California--for qualifying, which begins April 21 in Hershey, Pa.

Cut were goalkeeper Andy Kirk of Tampa Bay; defenders Matt Chulis (Columbus), Eric Denton (D.C. United), Carlos Parra (New England) and Evan Whitfield (Chicago); midfielder Brian Winters (A-League); and forward Chris Brown (Kansas City).

California players selected were: defenders Dan Califf (Galaxy, Orange), Steve Churlundo (Hanover 96--Germany, San Diego), Ramiro Corrales (N.Y./N.J. MetroStars, Salinas), Brian Dunseth (New England Revolution, Upland) and Chad McCarty (Tampa Bay Mutiny, Clovis), midfielders Joey DiGimarino (Colorado Rapids, Corona), John O’Brien (Ajax Amsterdam, Playa del Rey), John Thorrington (Bayer Leverkusen--Germany, Palos Verdes), Peter Vagenas (Galaxy, Pasadena) and Sasha Victorine (Galaxy, Carmichael), forward Landon Donovan (Bayer Leverkusen, Redlands) and goalkeeper Adin Brown (Colorado Rapids, Pleasant Hill).

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Others on the roster are goalkeeper Tim Howard (N.Y./N.J. MetroStars), midfielders DaMarcus Beasley (Chicago Fire) and Ben Olsen (D.C. United) and forwards Chris Albright (D.C. United), Conor Casey (University of Portland) and Josh Wolff (Chicago Fire).

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