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Peyton Ogasawara born 28 June of 2001 was an American youth soccer player who played for multiple clubs and academies including Bulls, Galaxy, Southhampton. He was a goalkeeper and he played his country in the Youth Rome International Cup (which is now known as the Roma Cup) leading the tournament in saves and eventually leading his team to the finals where they won and he was awarded Keeper of the tournament.

Beginning of career Ogasawara began his career in Hawaii where he played for Azuri where he later left to join the US travel team to attend the Youth Rome International Cup. After a successful tournament Ogasawara declined many academy offers including academy such as Southhampton and Res Roma. Upon returning to his home in Oahu Hawaii Ogasawara began training for the Nottingham International Cup in London. Three weeks before the final cuts for the travel team Ogasawara took a blow to the head in a scrimmage which resulted in a major concussion that resulted in his hospitalization. This injury crippled Ogasawara chances of a starting position on the US travel team, yet the coaching staff offered Ogasawara second string, Ogasawra declined for reasons unknown.

Gothia Cup Ogasawra began his training for the Gothia Cup (also known as the World Youth Cup) in mid 2014 while on the Punahou Intermediate Soccer team. Ogasawra suffered a fractured arm and a broken wrist, again another major injury in Ogasawara Career. With an extended recovery time Ogasawra's chances of making the US travel team were minuscule. In an attempt to compensate for his lack of height and lack of strength Ogasawra began to use a a style of Goaltending commonly known as "the sweeper keeper". With this newly developed style Ogasawara was invited to the US travel team once again. The US was knocked out in the semi-finals against Germany in an unfortunate match.

Southhampton In the months after the Gothia Cup Ogasawara had stopped training due to unknown reasons (presumably making a training deal with Southhampton). In the spring of 2014 Ogasawra began training with Southhampton Academy. Ogasawra dropped this training deal three months later, not much is known about the reasons for Ogasawara departure.

Injures Major concussion Fractured arm and broken wrist

Ogasawara has not been heard from since the spring of 2014 when he left Southhampton, he has presumably quit the sport and will not be likely to show up again. Ogasawara had potential as a goalkeeper, but lacked the many physical traits required for a higher level of play. Ogasawra peaked too early in his short career and although preformed well in many major tournaments, he was not able to preform after he was faced with a challenge. Ogasawara is one of many examples of players who had potential, but failed to preform and overcome challenges under pressure.

Peyton Ogasawara
Peyton Ogasawara born 28 June of 2001 was an American youth soccer player who played for multiple clubs and academies including Bulls, Galaxy, Southhampton. He was a goalkeeper and he played his country in the Youth Rome International Cup (which is now known as the Roma Cup) leading the tournament in saves and eventually leading his team to the finals where they won and he was awarded Keeper of the tournament.

Beginning of career Ogasawara began his career in Hawaii where he played for Azuri where he later left to join the US travel team to attend the Youth Rome International Cup. After a successful tournament Ogasawara declined many academy offers including academy such as Southhampton and Res Roma. Upon returning to his home in Oahu Hawaii Ogasawara began training for the Nottingham International Cup in London. Three weeks before the final cuts for the travel team Ogasawara took a blow to the head in a scrimmage which resulted in a major concussion that resulted in his hospitalization. This injury crippled Ogasawara chances of a starting position on the US travel team, yet the coaching staff offered Ogasawara second string, Ogasawra declined for reasons unknown.

Gothia Cup Ogasawra began his training for the Gothia Cup (also known as the World Youth Cup) in mid 2014 while on the Punahou Intermediate Soccer team. Ogasawra suffered a fractured arm and a broken wrist, again another major injury in Ogasawara Career. With an extended recovery time Ogasawra's chances of making the US travel team were minuscule. In an attempt to compensate for his lack of height and lack of strength Ogasawra began to use a a style of Goaltending commonly known as "the sweeper keeper". With this newly developed style Ogasawara was invited to the US travel team once again. The US was knocked out in the semi-finals against Germany in an unfortunate match.

Southhampton In the months after the Gothia Cup Ogasawara had stopped training due to unknown reasons (presumably making a training deal with Southhampton). In the spring of 2014 Ogasawra began training with Southhampton Academy. Ogasawra dropped this training deal three months later, not much is known about the reasons for Ogasawara departure.

Injures Major concussion Fractured arm and broken wrist

Ogasawara has not been heard from since the spring of 2014 when he left Southhampton, he has presumably quit the sport and will not be likely to show up again. Ogasawara had potential as a goalkeeper, but lacked the many physical traits required for a higher level of play. Ogasawra peaked too early in his short career and although preformed well in many major tournaments, he was not able to preform after he was faced with a challenge. Ogasawara is one of many examples of players who had potential, but failed to preform and overcome challenges under pressure.

Peyton Ogasawara
Peyton Ogasawara born 28 June of 2001 was an American youth soccer player who played for multiple clubs and academies including Bulls, Galaxy, Southhampton. He was a goalkeeper and he played his country in the Youth Rome International Cup (which is now known as the Roma Cup) leading the tournament in saves and eventually leading his team to the finals where they won and he was awarded Keeper of the tournament.

Beginning of career Ogasawara began his career in Hawaii where he played for Azuri where he later left to join the US travel team to attend the Youth Rome International Cup. After a successful tournament Ogasawara declined many academy offers including academy such as Southhampton and Res Roma. Upon returning to his home in Oahu Hawaii Ogasawara began training for the Nottingham International Cup in London. Three weeks before the final cuts for the travel team Ogasawara took a blow to the head in a scrimmage which resulted in a major concussion that resulted in his hospitalization. This injury crippled Ogasawara chances of a starting position on the US travel team, yet the coaching staff offered Ogasawara second string, Ogasawra declined for reasons unknown.

Gothia Cup Ogasawra began his training for the Gothia Cup (also known as the World Youth Cup) in mid 2014 while on the Punahou Intermediate Soccer team. Ogasawra suffered a fractured arm and a broken wrist, again another major injury in Ogasawara Career. With an extended recovery time Ogasawra's chances of making the US travel team were minuscule. In an attempt to compensate for his lack of height and lack of strength Ogasawra began to use a a style of Goaltending commonly known as "the sweeper keeper". With this newly developed style Ogasawara was invited to the US travel team once again. The US was knocked out in the semi-finals against Germany in an unfortunate match.

Southhampton In the months after the Gothia Cup Ogasawara had stopped training due to unknown reasons (presumably making a training deal with Southhampton). In the spring of 2014 Ogasawra began training with Southhampton Academy. Ogasawra dropped this training deal three months later, not much is known about the reasons for Ogasawara departure.

Injures Major concussion Fractured arm and broken wrist

Ogasawara has not been heard from since the spring of 2014 when he left Southhampton, he has presumably quit the sport and will not be likely to show up again. Ogasawara had potential as a goalkeeper, but lacked the many physical traits required for a higher level of play. Ogasawra peaked too early in his short career and although preformed well in many major tournaments, he was not able to preform after he was faced with a challenge. Ogasawara is one of many examples of players who had potential, but failed to preform and overcome challenges under pressure.