Halftime score 1-1
FINAL SCORE 1-1
Scoring for St. Peters
Dave Warner (Spurs) own goal – 3rd min
Scoring for Garden Hotspurs
Dahjal Kelly (pk) 9th min
Yellow cards for Spurs
Shaquille Adams 22nd min
Dave Warner 26th min
Jausean Jeffers 67th min
Miguel Crawford 77th min
Yellow cards for St. Peters
Makonen Gumbs 50th min
Delroy Barzey 79th min
Jahleel Warner 85th min
Match Officials: Tristley Bassue, Graeme Browne, Jaden Rouse & Shandor Wilkinson
Referee Assessor: Kenni Martin
General Coordinator: Shanwa Broadbelt
The Super Six Playoffs of the St. Kitts-Nevis Football Association started on Saturday, with a 1-1 draw between Rams Village Superstars FC and Flow 4G Cayon Rockets.
Also, in the second match of the night H.E garden Hotspurs and St. Peters played to 1-1 draw.
MIAMI, Florida – The Dominican Republic stand atop Group C of the 2022 Concacaf Men’s Under-17 Championship Qualifiers following a key 5-1 win over Saint Kitts and Nevis on Saturday night at the Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Saint Kitts and Nevis were first to find the scoresheet, as Devauhn Mills scored in the 33’ to give the Sugar Boyz a 1-0 halftime advantage.
But a strong second half swung things in favor of the host nation, beginning with Juan Peralta’s 1-1 equalizer in the 47’. Lucas Breton then gave the Dominican Republic their first lead of the night at 2-1 in the 55’, followed by a Saint Kitts and Nevis own goal in the 64’ and a Nicolas Cruz goal in the 67’ to make it 4-1. Alejandro Sapeg then completed the 5-1 scoreline with a goal in the 80’.
The day’s other game in Group C saw the Cayman Islands collect their first win in a 2-0 final over Dominica.
After a scoreless first 45 minutes, the Cayman Islands took control, starting with Javon Henry’s goal in the 58’ for a 1-0 lead. Jahmai Bennett then scored an insurance goal in the 68’ to cement the 2-0 win.
Saint Kitts and Nevis locked horns with Dominica to start the day’s action in Santo Domingo and thanks to goals from Vyhonrai Francis in the 34’ and Josiah Bradshaw in the 84’, the Sugar Boyz claimed the victory and the three points.
Also making it two wins out of two games was the Dominican Republic in a 6-0 final versus Cayman Islands.
Juan Peralta proved to be the star of the night for the host nations, as he notched a hat trick with goals in the 11’, 44’ and 87’.
The U-14 Ambassadors were:
Niquan Allen 14
Jase Greene 2
Tquandre Burroughs 3
Kevonte Phipps 8
Ishabick Phillips 12
Shaville Hodge 17
Nickeel Pemberton 19
Akanye Samuel 9 Captain
Jayden Merritt 4
Thalique Thompson 18 GK
Zarick Bradshaw 6
Nathan Boroughs 1 GK
Carl Newton 13
Franklin Mitcham 16
Darian Stevens 15
Khamarl Wattley 11
Savi-k Weekes 7
Haim Isles 10
Zahyeed Pemberton 20
Coach Travis Somersall sees the experiences as a learning one, which has educated the team on areas needed for improvement.
The St. Kitts and Nevis Under 14 Boys team lost their tournament’s final match to Haiti 6-0 two Fridays ago, to close out their campaign. Coach Somersall said they would have learnt about the things they got right and where they need to improve.
“We saw some positive stuff and some stuff that we need to work on,” Somersall said. “In all, it was a great experience for the guys and a great measuring stick for where our U-14 program is right now,” he added.
The Young Sugar Boys spent a week in the Dominican Republic where they competed in the CFU U14 Challenge Series, playing defending champions Haiti and Aruba twice, drawing one of those matches.
They were accompanied by Coach Travis Somersall, Kimaree Rogers (assistant coach), Kalia Huggins (manager), Alister James (physio/trainer) and Phill Cooper (head of the delegation).
The CFU founded the U-14 Challenge Series in 2018. It is a developmental competition for boys’ and girls’ and is held in alternating years. Girls have next in 2023. Haiti’s young Les Grenadiers brought the curtains down on the 2022 edition of the CFU Boys’ U-14 Challenge Series. The Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic was the site of scintillating Tier 1 final that saw Haiti make it two championships in succession, beating Puerto Rico 2-0. In addition to taking home the title and the championship trophy, the Golden Glove award went to Haiti’s Charleson Domond and Franco Celestin was the MVP of the Final. French Guiana’s Rayann Boyce, with nine goals, earned the Golden Boot trophy.
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