BDO Primary and BVIFA High School Leagues resume

By VINO

Action in the game this week between Cedar Green and Seventh-day Adventists. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO

Action in the game this week between Cedar Green and Seventh-day Adventists. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO

Schools’ football has climbed back into the spotlight as the BDO Primary and BVIFA High School Leagues are both back in full action for 2017, with Cedar International School U12’s especially carrying on where they left off in 2016.

In the U12’s, Azarni Callwood claimed outright leadership of the race for the Golden Boot, scoring in the 12th minute to send Cedar Green on their way to a 2-0 win over the Seventh-day Adventists. With the win, Cedar cemented top spot in the standings with a perfect record of seven straight wins.

In second place are Bregado Flax on 15 points. Third place belongs to Althea Scatliffe on 13 points and Alexandrina Maduro Primary round out the top four on 12 points.

In U7 action, a Myles Penn hat trick secured all 3 points for First Impressions in the 3-1 win over Enid Scatliffe Maroon. The win also leap frogs FIPS over Montessori and into top spot of the BDO Standings, with 13 points compared to 12, but Montessori have a game in hand.

Cedar are in third with 10 points and BFEC fourth on 8.

In other games played this week, Agape and Enid Scatliffe Red battled to a 0-0 draw.

In the u9’s, two late goals, from Tiqoun McKensie and Nicolas Yerkel handed Pelican Gate a comfortable 3-0 win over Agape, with the other goal coming early in the first half from azar Beazer. However, the real excitement came at the top of Group B, when Robinson O’Neal/Ciboney handed Althea Scatliffe a 4-2 defeat to go top of the group.

Jaadon Quashie netted a hat trick to close the gap on Mario Carter, who scored for ASPS, in the race for Golden Boot, but more importantly the win saw the VG based team go 3 points clear at the top.

The other goals came from Te’ Mauri Isaac and Latriel Williams (ASPS).

Kavon Troy Ceasar named to top 15 Young Caribbean Football Players

By BVI Football Association

Troy Ceasar playing for Andrew College, Cuthbert, GA. Photo: Provided

Troy Ceasar playing for Andrew College, Cuthbert, GA. Photo: Provided

A shining example of the BVI Football Association’s Youth Development Programmes, 22 year old Kavon Troy Ceasar rounded out a successful 2016 with a nomination to the Caribbean Young Stars Awards.

With one last semester to go of his two year stint at Andrew College, Georgia, USA, 22 year old Troy Ceasar has already begun the process of looking at his next step, tapping into his organisational skills and focus which have helped him to progress in both his life and the sport he loves, football.

Ceasar has been fantastically supported by his parents during his stay at college. He has also received funding from the BVIFA’s Scholarship programme which was launched by the association’s president, Mr. Andy Bickerton some five years ago and which already has provided academic opportunity to over half a dozen male and female soccer players.

A product of the Football Associations Youth Development and the School Leagues programmes, Ceasar was most recently rewarded with a pick on the Caribbean Football Young Stars awards, 2016, in which 15 young players from around the Region were nominated by Coaches and Writers.

“when I first saw I was included on the list of the top 15 Caribbean youth players a tear came to my eye,” noted Ceasar. “I wasn’t expecting it at all, but thanked God for the selection and my Coaches.”

To make the list, Ceasar had to be under 23 years of age and born in the Caribbean as well as have his performances for college, where he has already received All Region Honours, Club and Country closely followed throughout 2016.

His coach at Andrew’s, Rudy Roediger reports that Ceasar has a “top speed of over 20 miles an hour, is skillful with the ball with a bit of flair and has learned to use both feet. He completes roughly 80% of his passes and steps out of the defensive line with awareness and a will to win the ball. He wins 90% of his aerial duels with his 38 inch verticals and is a very versatile player.”

Ceasar said that being at Andrew College opened his eyes to education and to football. “The systems they utilise for both have showed me how to learn and appreciate my talents. I learned several things that people from the Caribbean shouldn’t just expect to happen, but what you can achieve through hard work,” said Ceasar. “The playing style of soccer was different at first but the system – to play from the back and have more confidence – helped my game and showed me I could really compete with other players from around the world.”

Ceasar, a very humble and honest young man, also heaped praise on the coaches he worked with coming up through the system in the Virgin Islands. “I have to thank Cassandra Gregg who not only bought me my first pair of boots, but gave me the opportunity to play in the Primary School league with Willard Wheatley, even though I was attending Francis Lettsome who didn’t have a team,” he explained. “From there Vincent Samuel, the then Development Coach at the BVIFA and my club coach at the Ballstars, also helped me a lot technically as has the current national coach, Avondale Williams.”

Ceasar made his international debut at the age of 16 in a tournament in the Dominican Republic. “The national team was training to go to Santo Domingo and, luckily for me, I had a BVI Passport and so was selected as FIFA had just introduced a new ruling on eligibility. We lost both games in the tournament, but it was a great experience.”

He was made captain in a Caribbean Cup match against St Vincent in 2016. “I was just handed the Captain’s band. I was in shock, but honoured and very happy to receive it. Becoming captain gave me more responsibility and leadership skills, which also helped me once I became the college team captain.”

Ceasar has some great words of advice for the upcoming younger players looking to follow in his footsteps. “Put God first, then discipline. A lot of discipline and a lot of hard work – not just in your game but also in your school work. If you get to college the only way you can get to play is by doing your school work. Off the pitch, work hard and the coaches will always give you a chance.”

Ceasar is currently studying computer programming and business administration and will continue to do so when he finally decides on which of his offers he takes up.

A supporter of the English premier league team, Chelsea, Ceasar recommends all young players to watch as many games on TV or live as they can so they have a better understanding of the game and get better themselves by emulating their heroes. He also suggests youths always train and play as best as they can, because they never know who is watching.

“Most of the Caribbean countries have youth teams and they all need to get more playing time and exposure, whether as a team or by attending academies around the world. A lot more competition for the youths improves the standard and gives opportunity to the players.”

One day Ceasar would like to make it as a pro player and sees college as a great way of achieving that goal.

BVIFA Men’s League resumes Jan. 14

Source: BVIPlatinum.com

Roger Roberts in orange fires home the winner for Sugar Boys against Panthers Photo: Provided

Roger Roberts in orange fires home the winner for Sugar Boys against Panthers
Photo: Provided

Senior football teams around the Territory are gearing up to commence the second half of the BVI Premier Football League following a break over the Christmas and New Year season.

The league, which is organised by the British Virgin Islands Football Association (BVIFA), is scheduled to kick off on January 14 at the A. O. Shirley Recreational Grounds with matches between Sugar Boys FC versus Rebels FC at 5:00 pm and Panthers FC versus Islanders FC at 7:00 pm.

The games will continue on to February 11 when the top four teams will go head to head to determine the champions of the 2016/17 National Cup.

As it stands, Islanders remain unbeatable throughout the league and are currently leading in first place.

The other teams currently sharing the top four spots are Sugar Boys (2nd), Rebels (3rd) and Wolues (4th).

One Love leaps forward but Islanders lead National League

By BVIFA

Andre Thomas shoots and scores to give One Love a surprise 1-0 win over the Sugar Boyz. Photo: BVIFA

Andre Thomas shoots and scores to give One Love a surprise 1-0 win over the Sugar Boyz. Photo: BVIFA

One Love F.C. jumped into fifth place in the National League standings with a surprise 1-0 victory over the high flying Sugar Boyz on Saturday 10th December, whilst the Islanders were handed all 3 points by VG Utd, who failed to have enough players ready at game time on Sunday.

The last weekend of action before the Christmas break also featured the Panthers getting a forfeit win over the Wolues F.C. and a power outage causing the cancellation of the Rebels against Old Madrid.

One Loves win, courtesy of a goal scored by Andre Thomas, gives the same 12 points as Old Madrid, who are in sixth thanks to a lessor goal difference, whilst the defeat of Sugar Boyz all but hands the unbeaten Islanders the title.

With 30 points, the Islanders are ahead of the Sugar Boyz by 9 points and there are only 5 games left for the Virgin Gorda based team to make up the difference.

The last game of the season features the pair and could still be a winner take all match up.

The battle for 3rd and fourth is a much tighter affair although the Rebels are 6 points clear of the Wolues, who have 13 points and sit fourth. However, One Love and Old Madrid have 12 each and with the top four qualifying for the lucrative Big Four Cup, it is all to play for.

Heading into the Christmas Break, Kenmore Peters is still the top scorer, with 10, whilst Richard Morgan has 9, Kevin Fisher 8 and Kevin Carragher 7.

BDO Primary and BVIFA High School League updates

Begrado Flax U12's beat Pelican Gate, 2-0. Photo: BVIFA

Begrado Flax U12’s beat Pelican Gate, 2-0. Photo: BVIFA

Bregado Flax took a share of top spot in the BDO U12 Primary School League with a 2-0 win over Pelican Gate.

Jaden Abrams converted a first half penalty, whilst Jamoi Hodge put the icing on the cake with a late second half strike.

St Georges continued a recent run of good form with a 3-1 win over Althea Scatliffe, thanks to a first half brace from Jefferson Frank. Adrian Padilla made it 3-0 towards the end of the second half, before Jeremiah Hopkins scored a late consolation for ASPS.

Cedar Green and Alexandrina Maduro Primary remain unbeaten in the standings to be first and second, respectively on goal difference, from BFEC, whilst ASPS are fourth.

In the U14 High School League, Cedar School leapfrogged over BFEC, with a 2-0 win, into second place in the standings, but still five points behind unbeaten leaders, ESHS.

Cedar’s game against BFEC was called off after an injury to the goalkeeper reduced the boys from VG to just six players on the field.

The goals coming from Scott Kirk and Luca Reich

In the High School Girls league, Cedar went top, on goal difference, from BFEC, with an 8-1 romp over the SDA Girls.

Hat tricks from Darci Reich and Lilly Pierce along with a goal each for Tola Broderick and Caron Simmons sealed the deal for Cedar, although SDA had been level at 1-1 after a strike from Daveon Topper.

BFEC maintained the pace in the race for the Championship with a hard fought 4-2 win over St Georges Girls, despite being a goal down, scored by Kiara Woodley, for much of the first half.

Jakisha Rigobert netted the equalizer and Kayla Skelton the go-ahead goal on the stroke of half time, before Loreal George scored twice in the second half to secure all 3 points.

Panthers record first win of season in BVIFA Men’s National League

By BVI Football Association

Atebe Creese was on the score sheet again for the Rebels in the 3-0 defeat of VG Utd. Photo: BVIFA

Atebe Creese was on the score sheet again for the Rebels in the 3-0 defeat of VG Utd. Photo: BVIFA

Mid table action in the Men’s National League kicked it up a notch over the weekend of December 3rd and 4th, with the Panthers recording their first win of the season and Old Madrid and the Wolues both beaten.

On Saturday, the Rebels had leapfrogged over the Sugar Boyz to go second in the standings, albeit short lived, with a 3-0 win over VG United.

As in their previous game VG Utd were good value for a 0-0 score line at half time, but became undone in the second half with a goal from Atebe Creese (48th min) and two goals from Elijah Toulan (57th and 66th min).

The Panthers then recorded their first win of the season and handed Old Madrid a second successive defeat, 2-0, to put further doubt on a place in the top four.

The goals came from Garnet Ferron and Jaleel Rodriquez.

The Wolues, who, had Old Madrid beaten the Panthers, would have been replaced in the top four, did little to help their own cause with a 3-0 defeat at the hands of the Sugar Boyz, courtesy of Deron Daniel (43rd min), Michael Castillo (49th min) and Allon Williams (52nd).

League Table – Current standings

POS   TEAM                      WINS    DRAWS      LOST              GF        GA    GD    POINTS

1       ISLANDERS F.C.          9            0              0                      29           3      26        27

2       SUGAR BOYZ F.C.        7            0              1                      23            6     17         21

3       REBELS F.C.                  6            1              2                       23           15      8         19

4       THE WOLUES F.C.       4            1              4                     20          22      -2        13

5       OLD MADRID F.C.        4            0             6                     17           19      -2        12

6       ONE LOVE F.C.              3            0              6                     24          18       6          9

7       THE PANTHERS F.C.    1            1            7                         7            25    -18        4

8       VIRGIN GORDA Utd     0            1           8                         5           40    -35         1

 

Final week of action before the Christmas break:

Saturday 10th December

  • 5pm – Wolues F.C. vs Panthers F.C.
  • 7pm – Sugar Boyz F.C. vs One Love F.C.

Sunday 11th December

  • 5pm – Virgin Gorda Utd vs Islanders F.C.
  • 7pm – Rebels F.C. vs Old Madrid F.C.

Islanders, Sugar Boyz stay on top of league table

By BVI Football Association

Rohan Lenon (12) opens the scoring for Islanders in the 5-1 win against Wolues. Photo: BVIFA

Rohan Lenon (12) opens the scoring for Islanders in the 5-1 win against Wolues. Photo: BVIFA

As the BVIFA National League continued over the weekend, One Love dented Old Madrid’s top four aspirations with a comfortable 3-0 win, the Islanders stayed unbeaten and the Rebels closed in on second place in the standings.

All the One Love goals all came in the second half with Richard Morgan’s opener in the 63rd minute followed by Trevor Ellis, who made it 2-0 in the 75th minute and Uriah Junior Baptiste who rounded out the scoring in the 87th, to make it 3-0.

The Islanders stayed top of the standings of course, still unbeaten, with the latest victims, the Wolues, handed a 5-1 defeat. Youngster, Joshua Lynch netted twice in the second half to put the icing on the cake after Rohan Lennon and Kevin Fisher had made it 2-0 at half time.

Kevin Carragher pulled one back for the Wolues, but Fisher added his second to make it 3-1 before Lynch finished off the job.

The Sugar Boyz and VG United were scheduled to play their local derby over on VG, but the only reports so far are that both teams failed to show up for the National League fixture and apparently opted to let their players play in the VG Community League instead.

The Rebels then closed the gap on second place in the league with a 4-1 win over the Panthers, courtesy of goals from Carlos Septus, Kevaugn Watson, Elijah Toulon and Atebe Creese, whilst Andrew Morrison netted for Panthers.

POS TEAM W D L GF GA GD POINTS
1 ISLANDERS F.C. 9 0 0 28 3 25 27
2 SUGAR BOYZ F.C. 7 0 1 23 6 17 21
3 REBELS F.C. 5 1 2 20 15 5 16
4 THE WOLUES F.C. 4 1 3 20 19 1 13
5 OLD MADRID F.C. 4 0 5 17 16 1 12
6 ONE LOVE F.C. 3 0 6 24 18 6 9
7 THE PANTHERS F.C. 0 1 8 5 28 -23 1
8 VIRGIN GORDA UNITED 0 1 7 5 37 -32 1

Ballstarz Women lift BVIFA Championship

By BVI Football Association

Ballstarz Women lifted the BVIFA Nine a Side Championship with a thrilling 6-2 victory over VG United on Saturday 26th November, 2016. Photo: BVIFA

Ballstarz Women lifted the BVIFA Nine a Side Championship with a thrilling 6-2 victory over VG United on Saturday 26th November, 2016. Photo: BVIFA

The Ballstarz Women lifted the BVIFA Nine a Side Championship with a thrilling 6-2 victory over VG United on Saturday 26th November, on the A.O. Shirley Ground,

Playing with discipline and quick ball movement the Ballstarz raced into a 2-0 lead, when first MVP, Philia James reacted first to a lose ball in the penalty box and then Morgan Creque doubled the advantage in just the 17th minute.

James scored her second and the Ballstarz third before half time with a powerful volley from the edge of the box.

VG regrouped at the break and hit back with two goals from Kezia Gumbs, but were cut off in their comeback by an own goal and then being caught out on fast breaks, pushing forward in search of more goals, first by a wonderful Murcella Gordon free kick and then by Lilly Pierce, which saw the final score 6-2.

“VG is technically the most improved team this year, they are full of youngsters, but we came with a game plan and stuck to it,” commented Coach Maurice Mark. “I told the girls at half time to stay composed because VG would come at them strong in the second half.”

Having Murcella Gordon back in action was a major factor in the Ballstarz victory as she slowed play down and spread passes wide, giving Mark a much-needed calm influence in midfield.

Pierce was a constant threat down the left and right flanks, but VG, showed by a strong second half performance, that they will be better for the experience and be back even stronger in 2017.

At the awards presentation, not only did the BVIFA’s Women Committee present Ms. Gloria Fahie, President of the BVI Cancer Society a cheque for $1,000, but they also honored Brittney Peters as the Golden Boot winner, Kimberley Howell as Golden Glove, James as MVP,  and presented VG Utd with the Presidents “CAPS” Award, an Annual Fairplay Trophy.

The Avengers finished in third place and the Ballstarz avowed to donate $500 of their $1500 winner’s check to the Cancer Society.

 

BDO BVIFA Primary and High school League updates

By BVIFA

First Impressions U7's win 4-1 against Agape in BDO Primary U7s League. Photo: BVIFA

First Impressions U7’s win 4-1 against Agape in BDO Primary U7s League. Photo: BVIFA

In featured games across the BDO Primary and BVIFA High School Leagues in the past week, First Impressions U7’s made it two wins from two, Seventh Day Adventist School got off to a winning start in the Under 9 Group B and Elmore Stout High School Open Boys recorded their first win of the season.

In the U7’s BDO League, Myles Penn scored all four goals in the victory over Agape, who got a consolation strike from Kecdlum Louie.

Meanwhile Cedar Green stay atop the group despite being held to a 0-0 draw by Enid Scatliffe Maroon and Montessori grabbed second place, just a point back, with a 11-0 victory over Enid Scatliffe Red.

Charlie Potgeiter netted seven of the goals, whilst James Davies scored a hat trick and Lochan Geyser the other one.

The ESPS Maroons beat the Seventh Day Adventists thanks to a lone strike from N’Sean Woods, but SDA returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over ESPS Reds, with goals coming from Shawn Hodge (2) and Nazri James.

Ashrah James scored for ESPS.

In the BDO U9’s, Group A, First Impressions stay top after Logan Titley scored the only goal of the game against Alexandrina Maduro Primary, but Cedar Greens 2-1 win over Althea Scatliffe put them second, thanks to a goal apiece from Blake Kirk and Robert McKensie.
Antawon Dawly scored for AMPS Reds

In Group B, Robinson O’Neal are still unbeaten following a 2-0 victory against SDA, with Jadon Quashie scoring both, whilst SDA rebounded with a 4-2 over Montessori to be in second place.

Kevaugn Glasgow scored a hat trick and Jordan Joseph the other, whilst Sam Potgeiter netted twice for Montessori.

In the U12’s, Althea Scatliffe leapfrogged over Begrado Flax to claim top spot with a 2-0 victory against Joyce Samuel Primary, with goals from Johari Lacey and DeAndre Rogers, whilst St Georges got off to a winning start with a 3-1 result against Jost Van Dyke Primary.

Jefferson Frank and Xiiomar Gunn (2) were on the score sheet for St Georges, whilst Henrique Warren replied for JVD.

In the BVIFA Open Boys High School League, BFEC are the form horses with a second successive victory, this time 4-1 over SDA, with goals coming Daniel Gilford (2), Devante Samuel and Joshua Ramprasad, whilst Nathan Nibbs scored for SDA, which followed a 2-0 defeat of ESHS, with goals from Jahdique Winchester and Sheldon Toohey.

St Georges also beat SDA, 2-0, with Lilly Pierce and Justin Smit doing the damage and ESHS beat St Georges, 4-2, thanks to goals from Sheldon Harry (2), Timothy Louis and Kemario Watson, which were answered by Guillaume Parkins and Pierce.

In the Open Girls Division, Cedar School pipped Claudia Creque by 1-0, with Darci Reich on hand to fire home the winner

In the U14 Boys, ESHS are top with 3 wins from 3 after a 5-1 rout of SDA.

Watson, Marcus Butler (2), Jeremy Grant and Kahil Farrington doing the damage in response to a Denvin Jones goal, which had made 3-1, before a late onslaught and St Georges and Cedar shared the points in a 2-2 draw, leaving BFEC in second and St Georges third.

Jahmal Prentices opener for St G cancelled out by Scott Kirk and then Luca Reich netting an equalizer for Cedar after Smith had put St G back in front in the second half.

Eventful weekend of football in the BVIFA Men’s National League

By BVIFA

Old Madrid vs VG Utd in 2016 BVIFA Men's League in weekend of eventful football. Photo: BVIFA

Old Madrid vs VG Utd in 2016 BVIFA Men’s League in weekend of eventful football. Photo: BVIFA

The Islanders completed an eventful weekend of football in the BVIFA Men’s National League, on Sunday 20th November, with a battling 3-1 victory over One Love F.C.

Julian Davidson (3rd) and Fitzroy Daley (15th) settled any nerves early on and gave the Islanders a 2-0 lead, before Richard Morgan (31st) pulled one back for One Love.

At 2-1 going into the second half it was anyone’s game and the teams traded attacking endeavor with defensive solidarity until Kevin Fisher (89th) secured another 3 points for the Islanders, who remain atop the standings, unbeaten this season and with 24 points.

The Sugar Boys are tucked into second place, just 3 points adrift.

The Rebels F.C. and the Wolues F.C. are nestled into third and fourth and the pair were equally deadlocked after a six-goal thriller on Saturday.

Kevin Carragher (7th) put the Wolues ahead early, but Curtly Peters (16th) levelled the game, before Deangelo Thomas (29th) gave the Rebels a 2-1 lead. However, Carragher scored his second from the penalty spot right on half time, to make it 2-2.

Timothy Parsons (63rd) gave the Wolues a 3-2 lead, but Peters (72nd) made it 3-3 and despite a thrilling last ten minutes neither team would score again.

At the other end of the table, Old Madrid secured their 5th place position and gave themselves a chance of a top four finish with a 3-0 second half demolition of VG Utd.

Kenmore Peters netted twice (48th and 62nd) whilst Vaughn Homer(53rd) had doubled the Old Madrid lead.