Canadian Premier League names finalists for Best Under-21 Canadian Player

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Canadian Premier League names finalists for Best Under-21 Canadian Player
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York United FC's Osaze De Rosario, Forge FC's Woobens Pacius and Valour FC's Sean Rea are up for the Canadian Premier League's Best Canadian Under-21 Player award. The finalists were nominated by members of the league office. The winner will be decided by a media vote.

York United FC's Osaze De Rosario, Forge FC's Woobens Pacius and Valour FC's Sean Rea are up for the Canadian Premier League's Best Canadian Under-21 Player award.

The 21-year-old De Rosario, the son of former star striker Dwayne De Rosario, signed with York in April and went on to score a club-record 12 goals. The Toronto native finished second in the CPL's Golden Boot race behind Alejandro Diaz, who scored 13 for Pacific FC before joining Norway's Sogndal.

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