Conquerors outlast Santos to win NSC/EBFA/Ralph Green U-11 League
There was only going to be one winner and it turned out to be Conquerors whose players held their nerves to score all three of their kicks, Santos on the other hand, scored two whilst missing a similar amount.
Kowlessar for his consistent performances throughout the League, was named the Most Valuable Player.
In the third-place match, the difference between the two teams, an all-East Bank affair, was the goal scored by Friendship All-Stars Jahfree Davson in just the fourth minute of play.
Swan tried their utmost to find the equaliser, but despite their efforts were unable to break down the defense of Friendship’s Christopher Hunte, who at nine years old was named the tournament’s Most Promising Player.
Swan’s Eleon James copped the Most Disciplined Player award, while Conquerors’ Dane Vancooten was the tournament’s Highest Goal Scorer with eight goals. The respective individual awardees which numbered five players, each received a plaque and a Tablet.
Fruta Conqueror’s Coach Sampson Gilbert received the Best Coach plaque, while Swan’s Coach, Andre Gonsalves accepted the Team Sportsmanship plaque for a high level of discipline exhibited throughout the League.
The League was played using the round-robin format in the group stages after which the top two teams from each of the four groups, advanced to the quarter-finals from which the knock-out format was employed.
At the presentation, Assistant Director of Sport, Franklin Wilson commended the winning team, Fruta Conquerors, losing finalist Santos as well as the third and four placed teams.
“On behalf of Honourable Minister of Sport, Charles Ramson Jr. and Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, I would like to let you all know that you are all winners. This competition could not have been a reality without you playing and we want to commend you. The Ministry of Sport and by extension the NSC, has been privileged to support this competition and the youths of the three Associations that competed.
“We want you to feel assured that this commitment in terms of empowering our young people will continue. I’d also like to commend all the players and officials who received prizes for your outstanding performances which contributed to the success of your respective teams. Each of you in the final four, would have walked away with a medal or a trophy to show what you achieved. Best wishes in your future endeavours.”
Each of the 14 teams was also presented with branded number tops inclusive of the goalkeepers, each team also received two footballs whilst each Coach also received a jersey.
Apart from the final four teams, the others were Herstelling Raiders, Timehri Panthers, Diamond United, Den Amstel, Samatta Point/Kaneville, Pouderoyen, Eagles of Stewartville, Agricola Red Triangle, Riddim Squad, and Vengy.