Canada's goalkeeper reveals the list of goals he wrote as a child
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

Dayne St. Clair, the Canadian national soccer team's goalkeeper, reflects on the goals he set as a child, including playing for the national team. At age 12, his mentor Jerry Pennant encouraged him to write down his aspirations. Recently, Pennant revealed St. Clair's original list, which included dreams of participating in a World Cup. St. Clair credits Pennant for guiding him from a defender to a goalkeeper, overcoming tough competition. Now, as he mentors youth, he emphasizes the importance of community and goal-setting, continuing to strive for his childhood dream of winning a World Cup with Canada.
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