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Galaxy sign local teens Ramos, Miller

- By Damian Calhoun dcalhoun@scng.com

Ruben Ramos Jr. and Harbor Miller joined the L.A. Galaxy Academy with dreams of making it through the system to sign a profession­al contract.

This week, their dreams came true.

Ramos, 17 from La Puente, and Miller, 16 from Fullerton, officially signed Homegrown contracts with the Galaxy.

The contracts begin in 2025 and will be for three seasons through 2027, with options for 2028.

The duo are now the 19th and 20th members of the Galaxy Academy system to sign Homegrown contracts. Both players will spend 2024 with Galaxy II.

Ramos and Miller, who have trained with the first team during preseason, remember making their decisions to join the Academy with ease.

“I was scouted by the Academy, I was invited to the facility and it was an automatic yes,” Miller said of joining. “It was a big moment in my career.”

Ramos said this was the path he chose because he wanted to speed up his career.

“I saw this an opportunit­y to go pro right away,” he said.

Ramos and Miller were part of the Galaxy's U-17 team that won the MLS Next Cup U-17 tournament in June. Ramos and Miller scored goals.

“That was really fun,” Ramos said. “I hadn't won a tournament since I was six years old and being a big part with the club, we wanted to win with that group. It was a special group and we worked hard for each other.”

Miller and Ramos have gained valuable experience with the first team. Miller received his first yellow card in front of family and friends in a Feb. 3 preseason match against St. Louis City at Dignity Health Sports Park.

“There was a lot of adrenaline,” he said. “It was intense ... the ref told me I had to be careful.”

Miller also scored in the Galaxy's 2-2 draw against New York City FC on Feb. 14.

“It's been an amazing experience, partly because we've been light in numbers and they've been able to experience what it is to play against an MLS opponent,” Galaxy coach Greg Vanney said. “I've seen them learning and growing and understand­ing the speed of an MLS game.

“Harbor hasn't played his position. He's done a lot of wing duty, which is what he was in his younger days in the Academy, but he's adapted to the situation and continues to find moments. They're both going to get the majority of their matches with G2 (Galaxy 2), but we're expecting them to continue to grow.”

Miller said he went into preseason camp with a simple goal.

“I had the mindset of going in to work hard, do my best and help the club any way possible,” he said. “The guys have been helpful teaching me and I'm trying to absorb as much knowledge as I can. Being in a profession­al environmen­t and having the experience to play at that level will make me better in the future.”

Ramos grew up a Galaxy fan, with Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane as his two favorite players.

“I feel like this is a new start on my journey,” he said. “I'm really excited to sign this contract. You never know where this profession­al level can take you and I'm ready to take the next step.”

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