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    BAHAMIAN GIRLS MOVE ON TO CFU SEMIFINALS
    Aug 05, 2008 at 04:37 PM
    In CFU's Under 15 Girl's matches today, Bahamas went past Dominican Republic to qualify as the runner's up of their Group to the Semifinal round of the tournament when they defeated Anguilla by 4 goals to nil. The surprise qualifiers will now face powerhouse Jamaica in their semi-final match at 4 pm on August 7th at the Marvin lee Stadium.

    In the other semi-final, hosts Trinidad and Tobago will confront a determined Haiti team for a place in the final. Results and Upcoming fixtures...

    5.8.08 CFU U-15 Women
    Grp B Trinidad & Tobago - Dominican Republic 6:1
    Grp A Jamaica - Haiti 3:0
    Grp A Bahamas - Anguilla 4:0

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    U-15 Reggae Girlz whip Haiti 3-0 to reach semis
    KARYL WALKER, Observer staff reporter
    Wednesday, August 06, 2008

    St Augustine, Trinidad - Jamaica's Under-15 Reggae Girlz maintained a clean slate with a 3-0 demolition of Haiti to top their group at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine grounds in the Caribbean Football Union Youth tournament yesterday.

    The Reggae Girlz ended the three-team round with maximum six points after scoring 16 goals for and none against. The team's cause was aided by goals from Teola Caine, Sherika Williams and Trudy Carter.

    The Girlz will now play Bahamas in the semi-final tomorrow, while hosts Trinidad & Tobago tackle the defeated Haitians.
    The Girlz started out tentatively as the Haitians packed the midfield and tried to muscle the Jamaicans off the ball with rough tackles.

    But the Jamaican team would not be easily intimidated and soon settled.

    As the game dragged on, the Jamaicans moved the ball along the turf confidently and kept their opponents on the backfoot as the leather remained in the Haitian half for long periods.

    Caine broke the deadlock after she chested down a left-side cross and rammed home through a crowd of Haitian defenders past goalkeeper Coby Alexenore in the 36th minute.

    The Haitians launched a few counter-attacks centred around captain and wily midfielder Tirus Perlin.

    But the Jamaicans, led by central defender Renee Freeman, defended stoutly and repelled the temporary Haitian onslaught.

    At the other end, the Haitains escaped being two goals down after Jamaican captain Shanice Foster combined with powerhouse striker Davia Morrison to send Williams free, but the latter's low drive sailed just wide of the far post, with Alexenore beaten all ends up.

    The Haitians barely had time to settle at the beginning of the second half when Williams made amends with a sweet volley off a pinpoint right-sided delivery from Carter.

    The second goal seemed to hit the wind out of the Haitians and the Jamaicans started to taunt them by possessing the ball for long periods and launching several attacks down the flank.

    Three minutes from the end Carter finished off a move with a shot from the edge of the penalty box to send the Jamaicans further ahead.

    Teams:
    Jamaica - Shernay Henry, Renee Freeman, Keyshawn Gordon, Shantea Brown, (Delicia Grey 65th), Sashea Wilson, Shanise Foster (c), Sherika Williams, Davia Morrison (Remoae Hype 27th), NataniTrail (Chantal Gelly 46th), Trudy Carter, Teola Caine.
    Subs not used: Chantiel Graham, Shanice Powell, Shyraffadean Thomas, Shenelle Briscoe.

    Haiti - Coby Alexenore, Desoria Sebone, Tirus Perlin (c), Rateau Clarette, Rejuoi Rosemonde, ( Jo Baptiste Diewiese 32nd), Rateau Clarone, Jeudi Carmelle, Jean Francios Hayana, Jevne Sindy (Michel AnnFrancios), Jean Yves-Lam, Luarie Saint-Louis.
    Subs not used: Breneus Elucie, Beaubrun Chameline, Dorothy Exolus
    Referee: Stanley Lancaster
    Assistants: Venton Marsh, William Anderson
    Fourth official: Caswell Cambridge
    Match commissioner: Neil Mollineau

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    • #3
      U-17 SEMI-FINALISTS DECIDED
      Aug 06, 2008 at 10:43 PM
      Cuba, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago and Haiti qualified for the semi-finals of the Men's U-17 Qualifiers tonight after defeating Bermuda, Guadeloupe, Dominica Republic and St. Vincent & the Grenadines respectively.

      After an exciting game versus Guyana in their play-off yesterday, Bermuda took on Cuba in a highly competitive match which ended in the favor of the Cubans. The winners now face Haiti in the first Semi-final match on Friday night at the Marvin Lee stadium while later on, Trinidad and Tobago will confront Jamaica.

      Both Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago qualified for the FIFA Men's U-17 finals last year but Cuba and Jamaica now stand in their way. Semifinal winners will qualify for the CONCACAF Men's U-17 Finals.

      RESULTS

      U-17 Boys/ Sub-17 Varonil

      06/08/2008

      Q1 Cuba 2-1 Bermuda

      Q2 Jamaica 3-1 Guadeloupe

      Q3 Haiti 6-0 St. Vincent/Grenadines

      Q4 Trinidad and Tobago 3-0 Dominican Republic

      UPCOMING FIXTURES

      Girl's U-15 Semifinals/Sub-15 Feminil Semi-finales

      07/08/2008

      SG 1 Bahamas vs Jamaica 16:00 Marvin Lee

      SG 2 Trinidad & Tobago vs Haiti 18:00

      Boy's U-17 Semifinals/ Sub-17 Varonil Semi-finales

      U-17 Boys/ Sub-17 Varonil

      08/08/2008

      SB 1 Cuba vs Haiti 16:00 Marvin Lee

      SB 2 Trinidad & Tobago vs Jamaica 18:00

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      • #4
        I will go on record to say that Trinidad will not make it to the finals.
        Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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        • #5
          JAMAICAN GIRLS TAKE INAUGURAL U-15 YOUTH CUP TITLE
          Aug 10, 2008 at 06:16 PM
          Macoya, Trinidad & Tobago: Jamaica surged past Trinidad and Tobago in todays Girl's U-15 Final to take the inaugural Youth Cup Tournament. The first half saw only one goal scored however, an exciting second half brought four more goals. Jamaican #10 Shenika Williams ended the tournament as the leading goalscorer with seven (7) goals.

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          • #6
            revengeh.....

            Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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            • #7
              Yep! Jamaica lifting another inaugural Championship trophy.

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              • #8
                Again the women haffi carry Jamaica pon dem back.....Jamaican women, the best in the world.
                Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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