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・ Jason Drummond
・ Jason Drysdale
・ Jason Duboe
・ Jason Dubois
・ Jason Duda
・ Jason Dufault
・ Jason Duff
・ Jason Dufner
・ Jason Dundas
・ Jason Dunford
・ Jason Dungjen
・ Jason Dunham
・ Jason Dunkerley
・ Jason Dunn
・ Jason Dunn (American football)
Jason Dunn (soccer)
・ Jason Dunstall
・ Jason Durr
・ Jason Dy
・ Jason E. Klein
・ Jason Eady
・ Jason Earles
・ Jason Eaton
・ Jason Ebanks
・ Jason Eckardt
・ Jason Edward Kocol
・ Jason Edwards
・ Jason Edwards (rugby league)
・ Jason Eisener
・ Jason Elam


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Jason Dunn (soccer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jason Dunn (soccer)

Jason Dunn (born October 4, 1971 in Olympia, Washington) is a retired American soccer forward. He was the 1994 American Professional Soccer League and the 1996-1997 National Professional Soccer League Rookies of the Year. He also earned three caps with the U.S. national team in 1994. He now lives in Arizona with his wife and three kids.
==High school and college==
Dunn grew up in Olympia, Washington where he attended North Thurston High School. During his four seasons at North Thurston, Dunn was a four-time All-state soccer player. As a senior, the team won the Washington State championship. Dunn was selected as an All American his senior season where he scored 34 goals and added 27 assists. Dunn graduated in 1990.
In 1991, Dunn, and his twin brother, James, entered Seattle Pacific University. Over his three seasons with the NCAA Division II Falcons, Jason became a prolific scorer, earning first team All American recognition in 1992 and 1993. In 1993, the Falcons won the Division II championship. In his last season, he also served as a co-captain along with his brother James.〔(Seattle Pacific Record Book )〕

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