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69传媒Men鈥檚 Soccer lands homegrown talent in three PEI recruits

Jacob Tweel, Will Campbell, and Lachlan MacEachern join Panther squad
| Athletics
Thomas Becker
Three images of soccer players

The 69传媒men鈥檚 soccer team is well known for fielding a strong contingent of homegrown talent, and this upcoming season will be no exception.

One look at last season鈥檚 depth chart, and you鈥檒l notice the entire starting back line, which features team captain Colin Curran, Max VanWiechen, Jonathan MacKenzie, and Riad Jaha, are all Islanders. Together, the group allowed the third fewest goals (12) in the AUS.

In the last 10 years, 69传媒has earned 15 all-star selections, 12 of which are Island produced. Sam Smiley, Cole MacMillan, and Jared Murphy accounted for three all-star nods each; Jimmie Mayaleh had two selections; Adam Lowther had one.

For over two decades, Panthers head coach Lewis Page has continued to keep close tabs on Island youth as they rise through the PEI Soccer ranks, securing promising young talent for his 69传媒squad along the way. He鈥檚 hoping that he has struck gold again with his newest recruits, Jacob Tweel, Will Campbell, and Lachlan MacEachern, all of whom will represent PEI at the 2022 Canada Summer Games in August.

Tweel is a 17-year-old midfielder who prides himself on controlling the tempo of the game and using his technical skills and soccer IQ to break lines and set up teammates for success.

In November 2020, Tweel was named the Player of the Month by the Vancouver Whitecaps Academy Centre. He was also the captain and co-MVP of Colonel Gray High School鈥檚 soccer team and helped lead them to a gold medal in his senior year.

Campbell joins the Panthers as a versatile box-to-box midfielder with a knack for creating scoring opportunities for the strikers and wingers with his passing ability.

The 17-year-old from Stratford was the captain for Charlottetown Rural High School and the team鈥檚 most valuable player in his final year with the club. He is a competitor who meets every new challenge head on, continuing to improve each day. As a member of PEI鈥檚 under-15 team, he rarely saw the field, but now he鈥檚 an integral part of the provincial team.

Rounding out the trio is MacEachern, a 17-year-old fullback who brings a high level of IQ to the back line. His ability to read passes and eliminate scoring threats should make him a valuable defender in Page鈥檚 defensive schemes.

MacEachern was a teammate of Campbell鈥檚 throughout high school, and the pair guided the Rural to a provincial gold medal in 2020.

Let鈥檚 take a closer look at the newest Panthers.

Jacob Tweel

Age: 17
Hometown: Charlottetown, PEI
Recent Teams: Team PEI Canada Games, Colonel Gray
Position: Midfield
Program: Biology
Coach Page's Quote: 鈥Jacob is a great technical player who is comfortable in possession of the ball and has the vision and skill to break down the opposition.鈥
Why UPEI?I am a proud Islander who wants to give my all for my home team and study at an exceptional university right here on PEI.鈥

Will Campbell

Age: 17
Hometown: Stratford, PE
Recent Teams: Team PEI Canada Games, Charlottetown Rural
Position: Midfield
Program: Kinesiology
Coach Page's Quote: 鈥Will is a complete box-to-box midfielder who will factor into our defensive and attacking schemes.鈥
Why UPEI?I joined 69传媒because I wanted to represent my hometown, and I also know most of the players on the team鈥攖hey鈥檙e a really good group of guys.鈥

Lachlan MacEachern

Age: 17
Hometown: Stratford, PE
Recent Teams: Team PEI Canada Games, Charlottetown Rural
Position: Fullback
Program: Kinesiology
Coach Page's Quote: 鈥With his big engine, Lachlan gets up and down the line contributing to both the attack and the defence.鈥
Why UPEI?Growing up, I鈥檝e always been a Panthers fan. I鈥檓 excited to have the opportunity to join 69传媒and represent my hometown university.鈥

Media Contact

Ron Annear
Varsity Sport Coordinator
Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991

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