Old Madrid Masters take second place in St Martin Vets Invitational

By: BVISports.com

Old Madrid Masters in St Martin. Photo: Provided

Old Madrid Masters in St Martin. Photo: Provided

The Old Madrid Masters FC continued its impressive record in regional Masters football tournament this past weekend at the 4th annual St. Martin Veterans Invitational Tournament in Sint Maarten, Dutch West Indies, coming-up just short of winning the title for the third time.

The defending champions started strong by winning their division on Saturday by virtue of a 1-1 draw against United Super Force of St. Martin, a game that the Masters should have won but missed several scoring opportunities, followed by a 3-0 victory over St. Kitts’ Willful Skillful and a 3-0 win by forfeit over the Blue Fin Veterans who could not field a complete team for the match.

Goal scorers for the men from the BVI were Kenmore “Silk” Peters in the first match, and Anslem “Danny” Joseph, Noel “Strongman” Isaacs and Humphry Leue in the second.

The first semi-final match on Sunday featured the hosts and arch-rivals St. Martin Veterans, who took second place in their division, facing-off against Old Madrid. After a fiercely battled contest, the final whistle blew ending the game in a 0-0 draw, meaning that penalty kicks would decide who would move on to the championship match.

Virgin Islands goalkeeper Haenif “Size” James, last year’s hero for Old Madrid at this tournament, proved once again why he is one of the premier goalies of the region by saving two penalties, whereas Peters, Joseph, Isaacs and Leue each deftly placed their respective penalty kick in the back of the net with precision, giving Old Madrid a 4-3 victory and a chance to emerge as back-to-back champions.

The final match would see a repeat of the second divisional match, after Willful Skillful – who had placed second behind Old Madrid – beat the winners of the other division, Les Blues FC, in the second semi-final to earn the right to play for the champion’s trophy against Old Madrid.

However, this time Willful Skillful was reinforced by several players who did not play in their first encounter, and the match was much more competitive and balanced. Both teams had scoring opportunities, with Old Madrid in particular having one clear and golden opportunity to win the match, but the usually cool calm and collected Garnett “Duba” Ferron missed this time with a shot that went just over the crossbar.

Just like the first semi-final, the match ended in a scoreless draw, so again penalty kicks would decide the Champions and Runners-up of the tournament.
Things looked good for the Masters when Peters and Leue scored their penalty kicks and Willful Skillful missed one of their first two. However, consecutive misses by Joseph and Isaacs for the Masters, both of whose penalties were saved by the goalkeeper of Willful Skillful, turned the tide in favor of the team from St. Kitts, who did not miss again, winning the contest 4-3 and dashing the BVI’s hopes of another victory.

Despite the loss, Old Madrid remained upbeat and proud to have made it to the championship match. Team captain Kenmore “Silk” Peters commented: “We are of course disappointed not to have won, but we played well for the most part and demonstrated once again that the Masters can compete at a high level in Masters Football. Missed scoring opportunities cost us so we will have to do better next time in that area. Placing second is still a good achievement and we can hold our heads high. We are grateful to our supporters who traveled with us and especially our sponsors for this tournament, Alpha Consulting Services, Digicel BVI Limited and NAGICO Insurances, whose contributions made it possible for us to participate”.

Head Coach Elroy “Manjaker” Mills added: “I believe that we were actually the better team in terms of skilled players, we just did not take advantage of the scoring opportunities that we created. Having said that, congratulations to my old friend “Danga” Farrell and his Willful Skillful team, on the championship. Our team fought hard and played well, and I was able to give every player some playing time because of all the available substitutes that we had, it was the largest squad we’ve traveled with in several years which was good.”

One bright spot for Old Madrid was that Humphry Leue was awarded the individual trophy for best goal getter of the tournament.

U13 Boys/Girls start preparation for St Maarten Invitational Tournament

BVIFA-U13Under the watchful eye of BVI Football Association Technical Director, Mr. Keith “Grell” Griffith as well as Coaches, Thomas Albert and Cassandra Gregg, over 30 youngsters attended the first practice session ahead of the Special Invitational Tournament hoping to make the final squad for the U13 Representative team.

The Youngsters who all take part in the BDO Primary School League were put through their paces by the Coaching team on the A.O. Shirley Ground, firstly with some intense ball control and passing drills and then to close the session, a practice match, giving them all a chance to impress.

“I must say that, probably, in the just over five months since I arrived this is the best I have seen from the youths. They look enthusiastic and skillful, so today is a great start. We have to select a final of squad of 12, which is stipulated by the Tournament organisers, but as we have already told the parents even if their child doesn’t make the final squad, they should continue to come out as we have plans to go to Puerto Rico and Miami”

Thomas Albert is the Coach and he was equally impressed with not only the turnout, but also the quality of the players

“What I’ve seen today is a lot of great players and it won’t be easy for us to narrow the squad down. The players have shown that any of them can take a spot, but at the next session they will have to work harder, push themselves more and more and prove they want to represent the BVI”

Albert intends to get the team disciplined and playing an attractive game of passing and movement, taking the game to the next level.

The Tournament is in St Maarten from April 18th to 22nd and also includes other Caribbean Countries and teams from the USA.

BDO Primary School League – Update

bdo3As action continued over on Virgin Gorda in the BVIFA / BDO Primary School Leagues this past Saturday, March 15th, 2014, the jockeying for the qualifying positions across all age groups continued.

In Under 7 Group A games the Seven Day Adventist School closed the gap, momentarily on Begrado Flax Educational Centre with a 2-0 win over Enid Scatliffe Red, courtesy of goals from Kevaugn Glasgow and Alex Leonard. However BFEC also recorded a 1-0 victory over Althea Scatliffe, thanks to an Amari Fannis strike, leaving them top with 21 points. SDA are second on 13 and ASPS have 10.

In Group B First Impressions Orange stay top despite being held 0-0 by Rainbow Primary and Robinson O’Neal Primary leapfrogged into second place on goal difference ahead of Montessori with a 2-0 over Cornerstone. Jaadon Quashie and Jeriek Samuel sealed the points, scoring within a minute of each other.

Montesorri beat St Georges 3-0 ( Sam Potgeiter, Sebastien Esser and an Own Goal) to leave themselves, Robinson O’Neal and Cornerstone all on 13 points with  just two goals, separating them, whilst FIPS Orange have 14 points.

In Under 9 Group A action Pelican Gate routed Rainbow Primary 6-0 with two goals apiece by Jaden Augustine, Requan Garraway and Jaidon Dabrea. St Georges, though, missed out on going into second place in the standings as they had to settle for a 0-0 draw with Rainbow.

Cedar Green stay top on 9 points, FIPS have 6, whilst St Georges are tied for third on 5 points with identical goal difference.

In Group B, the idle Cedar White remain in first place with 15 points although ASPS narrowed the gap to just 3 points with a resounding 5-0 win over Robinson O’Neal.

Two goals from Allen Martin saw him go top of the goal scoring charts in all age divisions with a total of 11 and further strikes came from D’Eandre Rogers, T’Quorey Regisford and Keshoy Martin.

BFEC also had a comfortable win, 3-0, over Ebenezer Thomas/Agape with Sheldon Toney netting a hat trick in the 5th, 12th and 14th minutes.

The sole game in the Under 12 division ended in stalemate between Cedar Blue and St Mary’s. The point sent St Mary’s into a tie on points for second place in Group A with Althea Scatliffe, who have a slightly healthier goal difference. Joyce Samuel Primary stays top with 10 points.