Whitmore summons 22 players
Reggae Boyz coach, Theodore Whitmore, has named a 22-man squad of local-based players for a camp that is geared at enhancing the national team's preparation for a November 17 friendly international against Costa Rica in Fort Lauderdale, and the Digicel Caribbean Championship Finals in Martinique.
Jamaica will begin the defence of their Digicel Caribbean Championship title in Martinique on November 27.
Seven of the 22 invitees are current members of the national Under-20 team that is preparing for CONCACAF Under-20 World Cup qualifying.
Of the seven, Sergio Campbell, Craig Foster and Jamie Hyde are earning a national senior squad call-up for the first time, as is the more senior John Ross Edwards of Harbour View, Waterhouse's Andre Clennon and Village United's Dino Williams.
Of note is the return of Ricardo Morris from St James High, who was called to the senior camp in January to prepare for the international friendly against Canada, but was taken out after the discovery of a cardiac problem. He has since undergone successful surgery.
Marvin Morgan (St George's College and Boys' Town) was invited but will not be a part of the camp as he is off the island.
The full squad reads: Andre Blake (Sporting Central); Duwayne Kerr (Portmore United); Richard McCallum (Waterhouse); Adrian Reid (Portmore); Dicoy Williams (Harbour View): Troy Smith (Village United); Richard Edwards (Harbour View); Keammar Daley (Tivoli Gardens); Dever Orgill (St Georges FC); John Ross Edwards (Harbour View); Ricardo Cousins (Portmore United); Andre Clennon (Waterhouse); Obrian Woodbine (Reno): Dino Williams (Village United); Evan Taylor (Reno).
The Under-20 players invited are: Sergio Campbell (Clarendon College); Devon Williams (St George's College); Jhamie Hyde (Kingston College); Oneil Fisher (St George's); Ricardo Morris (St James High); Craig Foster (Reno); Allan Ottey (St James).
