Vaughan SC products - goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair (University of Maryland) and defender Kamal Miller (Syracuse University) - were picked up by Minnesota United FC and Orlando City SC respectively in today's MLS SuperDraft 2019.

St. Clair made waves for Maryland in the 2018 NCAA College Cup, guiding his team to the title with an incredible five clean sheets. He had 13 clean sheets on the season and a Goals Against Average (GAA) of .66. St. Clair's "safe-hands" reputation with the Terrapins certainly preceded him in the SuperDraft, as he went 1st Round, 7th overall.

"I tell him all the time that he's the second best Canadian player to play there," said his former League1 Ontario head coach at Vaughan (and current assistant coach at CPL side, York), Carmine Isacco - himself a former University of Maryland goalkeeper.

"Sasha Cirovski - the head coach at Maryland - is very particular about the players that he brings in and has the pick of the players there, including the American national team players," he added.

"But you can see that Dayne wins. He is at his best when he needs to be at his best and that's the most important thing about keepers. He went five games in a row in the NCAA tournament and didn't allow a goal. He was fantastic at organizing his team in front of him too. The kid's a straight winner and I think Sasha recognized that."

A native of Ajax, Ontario, St. Clair joined Vaughan SC at 16 years of age and immediately made an impression.