Santaluces star moving to train in MLS program
Dulysse wants to play at highest level, will spend his senior year in Oregon.
I n t r u t h , t h e d e c i s i o n was a no-brainer: Stay at home and fifinish your senior year as a National Honor Society student at Santaluces High or move to the Pacifific Northwest, enroll at the prestigious Portland Timbers Development Academy and graduate from a Beaverton, Ore., secondary school.
When your goal is to eventually play Major League Soccer and perhaps compete on a World Cup team, chances are you will choose to follow that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
In August, Francois Dulysse will leave the friendly confifines of South Florida.
“I need to do this. I love the game and I want to play at the highest level,” he said. Midfifielder Francois Dulysse says he enjoys setting up teammates. “Frankie has this ability to make the right decision at the right time,” says Jason Sardis, his former coach.