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Republic Bank National Youth Football League Thread.
« on: April 19, 2006, 06:15:42 AM »
Republic football camp kicks off
(Newsday)


Wednesday, April 19 2006

“WORK hard, play hard,” was the advice given by facilitator Joel Hyacenth at the opening of the Republic Cup Youth Football Camp at Republic Bank Staff Sports Club, 8th Avenue Extension, Barataria yesterday.

Hyacenth, a director of the Skeene/Hyacenth Football Institute, referred to the camp and their 67 participants as the “foundation of TT football” and complimented Republic Bank on their vision.

He asked the youngsters to be disciplined through the course of the five-day programme as this was a key factor in the development of their potential and the fine-tuning of their ability.

Lincoln Phillips, Technical Director, TT Football Federation (TTFF) also had a few wise words for the coaches and campers. “Now that we are going to the World Cup, the expectations of coaches and players have changed,” he said.

A former outstanding national goalkeeper, Phillips, nicknamed “Tiger” who spearheads the TTFF’s Goal 2014 development programme, said the TTFF is committed to the development of the national youth teams and highlighted the importance of such undertakings to the national game.

Phillips commended Republic on the interest they have shown.

In his address Derwin Howell, Republic Bank General Manager, Commercial and Retail Banking, said, “I must applaud the youngsters here today.

You have chosen to spend a chunk of your Easter vacation, improving your football skills. This shows dedication, commitment to excellence and above all an unquenchable passion for football.”

“These traits are the very same ones that our Soca Warriors have in spades and will no doubt display for the entire world come June 10”, he added.

He urged the participants to make the most of the camp and to enjoy themselves.

Before they began their first day at camp Catherine Ashby, Project Officer, Group Corporate Communications, left the young players with the words Chinese scholar Lao Tzu: “A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”

In its sixth year the camp has attracted 62 boys and five girls.


Aranjuez ground problems but PYM football underway
(Newsday)


Wednesday, April 19 2006

THIS year’s 40th edition of the Progressive Youth Movement (PYM) Football League will kick off on Sunday.

To date, ten teams have been registered for action in the Over-40 Division vying for over $15,000 in prize money.

Teams registered are: Moosai’s Sports, North/Eastern Police, Crab Connection, Agent Orange, Sweaters, Wee Ting, San Juan San Juan, Carenage United, one love and TSTT Sports. But despite the kick-off, the league still face the problems of uneven fields. According to PYM president Bissoon Birsingh, it is his understanding the San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation approved the allocation for the repair of the grounds, but there has been no action taken so far.

He said a letter was sent to Prime Minister Patrick Manning seeking his assistance in the matter, and for the completion of facilities at the pavilion, including the installation of water, lighting, changing rooms and toilets/bathrooms and the re-painting of the upper floor.

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Republic Cup Finale
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2009, 04:40:38 PM »
Republic Cup Finale
All Sports Promotions

 
Over forty of the best teams from every point in Trinidad and Tobago will come together for the finale of the Republic Bank Right Start Cup Youth Football Tournament, which takes place on Sunday 9th August 2009 at the Casuals Corner, Queens Park Savannah. After seven preliminary rounds, the top ten teams from each age group were qualified to play in the finals.

The age groups to play on Sunday include the Under 10, 12, 15 and 17 with the addition of the Special Olympics and the Girls Under 17 who can register at the venue on Sunday morning, only the first ten registered teams will play.

Over $50,000 in prizes to be won as well as $120,000 in scholarships to the Most Valuable Players of the tournament, also, the Most Valuable Player of the tournament receives the Republic Cup.

Kick off is at 9:00am
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Marcelle Academy, Defence Force shine in Republic Cup
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2009, 11:30:32 AM »
Marcelle Academy, Defence Force shine in Republic Cup
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Clint Marcelle Football Academy, Defence Force and Trendsetter Hawks were among those taking the top honours as the 14th edition of the Republic Bank RightStart Cup Youth Football Tournament came to an interesting and entertaining conclusion on Sunday at the Queen's Park Savannah.

In the biggest upset of the day, a thrilling showdown between Under-10 giants SKHY Football Club and Trendsetter Hawks ended with Hawks being the overall division champs, just edging their opponents.

SKHY Under-12 fared better in their bid for championship gold as they beat Stern John Skills Award Programme All Stars (SJSAP) in the final.

Under-15 and Under-17 action was equally entertaining as Clint Marcelle Football Academy trumped crowd favourites Jabloteh, while Defence Force got the better of Best Warriors 2000.

Not to be outdone by all the Boys' action, the Under-17 Girls category was well represented by teams like Trincity Nationals, Petrotrin F.C., St. Clair Coaching School and Champion Girls.

When the proverbial dust had settled, Trincity Nationals had risen to the top with an impressive unbeaten record.

In the Special Olympics category, returning champions, the National Centre for People with Disabilities (NCPD) successfully defended their title..

Over 500 junior footballers took part in the tournament this year.

And in his opening remarks Sunday, General Manager, Commercial and Retail Banking, Derwin Howell told the successful teams: "You are now one step closer to getting all the respect that a championship team deserves. And this is the prize that we, at Republic Bank, want you to always keep your eyes on.

"This is the prize that we offer most to you, with our RightStart Cup, because we want you to get a good taste of success and the respect that comes with it. What is more, is that we want you to remain hungry for that success and respect."

Teams from around the country competed for over $50,000 in prizes, as well as 120 scholarships valued at $200,000 to the Bank's Annual RightStart Cup Youth Football Camp.
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Re: Marcelle Academy, Defence Force shine in Republic Cup
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2009, 12:23:50 PM »
Niceness Clint keep doin yuh ting.
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Re: Marcelle Academy, Defence Force shine in Republic Cup
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2009, 12:30:39 PM »
Trendsetter Hawks still around? Nice man
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Re: Marcelle Academy, Defence Force shine in Republic Cup
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2009, 12:40:43 PM »
I remember when Trendsetter hawks used to ride the blue bus from POS up to Eddie Hart Field on the weekend to play in the Eddie Hart League. Once in a while they used to cut we arse good, but by U 16 we used to beat them steady.

Hawks is a Big team with a deep tradition nuff big ballers come through that team.


Some big teams from Eddie Hart league

Trendsetter Hawks
Dingle Boys
Cumoto
Upstars
and of Course Trincity

Nuff nuff top players come through these teams.

Eddie Hart League is the best!

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Re: Marcelle Academy, Defence Force shine in Republic Cup
« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2009, 02:29:54 PM »
I remember when Trendsetter hawks used to ride the blue bus from POS up to Eddie Hart Field on the weekend to play in the Eddie Hart League. Once in a while they used to cut we arse good, but by U 16 we used to beat them steady.

Hawks is a Big team with a deep tradition nuff big ballers come through that team.


Some big teams from Eddie Hart league

Trendsetter Hawks
Dingle Boys
Cumoto
Upstars
and of Course Trincity

Nuff nuff top players come through these teams.

Eddie Hart League is the best!
Boss the best team from Eddie Hart back in the day was Santa Rosa Ball Players...None of them teams up there used to beat we....
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Re: Marcelle Academy, Defence Force shine in Republic Cup
« Reply #7 on: August 11, 2009, 05:14:30 PM »
Good for Clint. Keep up the good work.

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Coker named top Republic Bank footballer.
« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2010, 04:22:59 AM »
Coker named top Republic Bank footballer.
T&T Guardian Reports.


A shocked expression lit up 16-year-old Phillip Cokers face after being named the Republic Bank Athlete of the Camp at the closing ceremony of the Republic Bank RightStart Cup Youth Football Camp held last Saturday.

Phillip was one of the 56 participants, ranging from 14-17 years old, who faithfully journeyed to the Banks Staff Sports Club in Barataria during the five-day camp to learn the art, skills and techniques of the sport, under the watchful eye of SKHY Football Clubs director, Colin Skeen and several coaches.

Phillip, together with Ryan Telfer, delivered the valedictorians remarks, where they thanked the bank for the opportunity presented to them to learn and enhance a sport that they love. I felt a level of commitment to the game that will serve me for the rest of my live.

Thank you Republic Bank, Coker said. Phillip was in all smiles as he was presented with the trophy from Republic Banks General Manager, Group Marketing and Communications, Anna Mara Garca-Brooks, for his exceptional performance.

The week long camp, which was hosted by the Bank in conjunction with the SHKY Football Club, catered for the needs of the nations young football enthusiasts in an attempt to help empower them through sport.

In his closing address, Republic Banks General Manager, Information Technology Management, Anthony Wong, challenged the participants to take one valuable lesson learnt at the camp and apply it to their daily lives.

Try hard to live this change and you will see the difference it makes to you and your friends, Wong said. He also congratulated them on their achievements and encouraged them to continue to strive for excellence.

Earlier in the programme, there was a parenting session, facilitated by Pearl Gonzales, Performance Management Consultant of Element P Performance Consultants, and distribution of certificates to each participant.

There were also special prizes presented to participants who excelled in their various age categories. Republic Bank congratulated all the participants who successfully graduated from the camp and wish them all the best in their future sporting endeavours.


For displaying impeccable resilience, character and teamwork, Phillip Coker receives the Republic Bank Athlete of the Camp 2010 trophy, from Republic Banks General Manager, Group Marketing and Communications, Anna Mara-Garca-Brooks, at the prize giving ceremony which concluded the five-day Republic Bank RightStart Cup Youth Football Camp, held at the Banks Staff Sports Club, Barataria.
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$.5 million invested in Republic Youth Football Tournament.
« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2011, 04:33:57 AM »
$.5 million invested in youth skills development.
By: Nicholas Clarke (Guardian).


Republic Bank Limited has invested approximately $500,000 into the staging of its 16th Annual Republic Right Start Cup Youth Football Tournament, which is expected to attract over 2400 players from 200 teams from across the country.

This was announced during a press conference at the Banks head office on Charlotte Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday. Lasting three weekends from July 9-24, the tournament will be held in five different locations throughout T&T (The Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Old Moosai Grounds in Tunapuna, the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella and the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago.)

Over $50,000 in prizes will be up for grabs in the four categories (Boys Under 12 and Under 17 and Girls Under 12 and Under 17) while the 400 finalists will each be given a $50 Right Start savings account.

There will also be prizes for Most Valuable Player, Most Disciplined Player and Most Promising Player with the winners automatically qualifying to participate in the annual week long Republic Cup Youth Football Camp.

Republic Bank Limiteds General Manager, Risk Management Roopnarine Oumade Singh said the company hoped to have a positive influence on the tournaments participants through sports and by introducing them to financial responsibility.

We know that sport improves our youngsters social development skills, hones their ability to manage success and failure, develops a respect for self and others, as well as promotes a sense of fair play, he said.

A major part of the reason why we give these savings accounts comes from the fact that we wanted, in addition to providing a fun, fast-paced and rewarding tournament, to inculcate habits of saving and financial responsibility within these budding minds simultaneously.

The tournament and camp are part of the Banks Power to Make to Make a Difference social development programme. Launched in 2003, the initiative has pledged $40 million over the next five years to various community projects and NGOs, focusing largely on the positive development of the countrys youth through educational, cultural and sporting initiatives.

SCHEDULE

July 9: Round One; Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of-Spain
July 10: Round Two; Old Moosai Ground, Tacarigua
July 13: Round Three; Dwight Yorke Stadium; Tobago
July 16: Round Four; Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
July 17: Round Five; Ato Boldon Stadium; Couva
July 24: Finals; Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of-Spain
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Republic Cup National Youth Football League.
« Reply #10 on: July 26, 2013, 01:57:12 AM »
Talent scouts to monitor Republic Cup.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Talent scouts from the T&T Football Association (TTFA) will pay a keen interest in this years rebranded Republic Cup National Youth Football League, from August 4 to September 1.

The competition was officially launched at Republic Banks head office, Park Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday and several changes were made to the tournament which was formerly known at the Republic Youth Cup.

The changes were made in a collaboration with the TTFA.

Two of the three divisions, the U-13 and U-15, will play in an 11-a-side format on a standard international fields, as mandated by the TTFA.

The U-11 division will be played on a half sized field with smaller goal posts, while girls will be allowed to play along with the boys in the U-11 and U-13 divisions.

The TTFA has indicated that every child in the competition will become a registered footballer under the local governing body, thus giving all participants an advantage of being recognised and an opportunity to make it through the ranks in national youth teams.

Speaking at the launch, TTFA media officer Shaun Fuentes reminded the audience of the next months inaugural Concacaf Under-15 Championship in the Cayman Islands.

The TTFA will have coaches visit some of the matches as part of the talent search. Indeed, a demonstration of our seriousness in youth football has already been shown by an early visit, in his first assignment since returning to out shores, by Leo Beenhakker and head coach Stephen Hart to the U-15 national team training sessions, in Woodford Lodge, Chaguanas, on Tuesday.

Currently, as we are here, they are involved in a meeting with technical director Anton Corneal on the way forward, said Fuentes.

Organisers are hoping to attract 90 teams from six zones, with Tobago expected to produce 18 teams.

The winner in each of the three divisions will walk away with $5,000 cash, medals and a trophy. The runner-up and the third placed finisher will receive $3,000 and $2,000, respectively, along with medals.

Group marketing and communications manager at Republic Bank, Anna-Maria Garcia Brooks, said the rebranded competition, which has previously attracted over 2,000 young footballers annually, will work alongside All Sport Promotions and the TTFA to take our involvement in football to the next level and to align it even closer to the needs of the sport and the plans for the governing body in T&T.

Garcia-Brooks said the league will eventually be a natural feeder into the more established National Super League and TT Pro League competitions.

The first weekend of competition will be held on August 3-4, and will continue every weekend at different zones until the final day on September 1. Registration, which is $500 per team will close on August 2.

Republic Bank Cup goes national.
By Ian Prescott (Express).


The annual Republic Bank Cup has evolved continually over a 17-year existence.

The annual youth football competition has now been re-branded as the Republic Bank National Youth Football League and  will for the first time be an 11-a-side football competition. The inaugural competition was launched in 1996 as a five-a-side competition,  the Republic Youth Cup, before later converting  into the seven-a-side version that ran up to 2012.

Yesterday, the 11-a-side version, the Republic Bank National Youth Football League, was launched at Republic Banks Park Street headquarters. The competition is a collaboration between sponsors Republic Bank, organisers All Sport Promotions and the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA).

Representing All Sport Promotions,  Anthony Harford announced that the change in format was as a result of a TTFA directive that they convert to the 11-a-side version of football. The idea is to allow young footballers to seamlessly fit into  proper and structured football, and thus aid the development of T&T football.

Harford  expects 90 teams to compete in the 2013 competition, 18 of which will be from Tobago.  The tournament will be organised in the  under-11, under-13 and under-15 age groups. There will be no specific competition for girls. However, in keeping with international FIFA rules,  teams can field both male and female players in the lower divisions, under-11 and under-13.

It was announced that close to $500,000 in sponsorship was being pumped into the competition by Republic Bank, and welcoming the change of format was Anna-Maria Garcia-Brooks, Republic Banks general manager, group marketing and communication.

Today we are proud, through our collaboration with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association and All Sports Promotions, the first Republic Cup National Youth Football League which is part of the TTFAs development programme for the sport, and which will run from August 3 to September 1, stated Garcia-Brooks, a self-confessed soccer mom. 

I would like to acknowledge the TTFA for going back to basics and placing greater emphasis on the development aspect of this great sport; for paying greater attention to the younger age-group footballers, ensuring  that they are provided with opportunities which are similar or better than those provided for the older teenagers and indeed adults players.

Pretty much every young man who has gone on to represent our national team went through the Republic Cup, boasted Harford, who remembers current Stoke City striker Kenwyne Jones                   representing Point Fortin Civic Centre in his early days.

Harford added that up to seven members of the 2006 Trinidad and Tobago World Cup team had participated in the Republic Cup at some point.

What we will have over the next couple of weeks is 15 days of sustained  football ending on September 1, Harford said.

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League.
« Reply #11 on: July 26, 2013, 07:22:57 AM »
Good move by de TTFA.

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Wha Scotia and Royal bank and that f00oking thieving Hindu Credit Union is.

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League.
« Reply #12 on: July 26, 2013, 11:54:06 AM »
I remember when i played in the U17 finals back in 1999 vs St. Francois Nationals. I played with Ste. Madeline Strikers then. It had some good players in that division back then. Joe Public, St. Francois, Scarborough, just to name a few, was some good teams back then at youth level.

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League.
« Reply #13 on: July 26, 2013, 12:19:08 PM »
I played for Joe Public in this. Got knocked out. Must be that same year so long ago. It was directly before 2001 youth world cup in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League.
« Reply #14 on: July 26, 2013, 02:07:24 PM »
I played with Jabloteh under 17. Still have my jersey too #11.
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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League.
« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2013, 04:56:18 AM »
REPUBLIC YOUTH LEAGUE:

(Group A )

(Under-13)

Joe Public 4  FC Santa Rosa  3 
Creek Sports1 Tunapuna Titans 2 
Malabar FC 0 Joe Public FC 3 (By default)
FC Santa Rosa 3  Tunapuna Titans  1 
Creek Sports 3  Malabar FC 0 (By default)

(Group B )

SKHY FC 1  WASA  1
La Horquetta Extreme 1  San Juan Jabloteh 3
North East Stars 0  SKHY FC 3
La Horquetta Extreme 0  WASA FC 5
San Juan Jabloteh 6  North East Stars 0
   
(Under-15)

Creek Sports 0  SKHY FC  4
FC Santa Rosa 5  Joe Public FC 0
Tunapuna Titans 0  Malabar FC 7
FC Santa Rosa 0  SKHY FC 1
Joe Public FC 8  Tunapuna Titans 0
 
(Under-11)

Tunapuna Titans 1  San Juan Jabloteh 3
La Horquetta Extreme 4  La Florissante 1
SKHY FC 2  Tunapuna Titans 2
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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League.
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2013, 02:10:43 AM »
Westside takes Republic Youth title.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Three different players found the back of the net for Westside Superstarz, which was crowned Under-15 champion of the newly formatted 2013 Republic Bank Republic Cup National Youth Football League, which came to a close, at the Queen's Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday.

All three finals were held, following both semifinals in the U-15, U-13 and U-11 divisions, which were won by Westside, WASA FC and Blast Semi-Pro, respectively. For Westside, which eased into the final with a 3-0 beating of St Clair Coaching School, Rivaldo Brown, Isaiah Holder and Matthaeus Granger were all on target in the final, which Westside won by the same 3-0 scoreline over Joe Public FC.

St Anthonys College midfielder Shem Clauzel and Raheim Borde scored in the semifinals, before a St Clair CS own goal completed the easy win. In the Under-13 final, WASA FC held off a late surge from Cap Off Youths to take the title via a 2-1 scoreline. Jalani Augustus opened for the Waterboys in the 17th minute, five minutes before Gabriel John made it 2-0.

Tyrike Andrews pulled one goal back in the 38th minute for Cap Off Youths, which proved to be the final item of the match. WASA also reached to the final after a 2-1 win over Guaya United in the semifinal. Joh also scored in that fixture. The first final of the day saw Blast Semi-Pro meet Trendsetter Hawks. Terell Wiley scored the only goal, a winner for Blast in the 13th minute.

The new format for this years competition saw Under-15 and Under-13 teams fielding 11 players on a regular sized football pitch. Girls played among boys for the first time in the Under-11 division on a smaller field.

Results

Under-15 [Final]

Westside Superstarz 3 (Rivaldo Brown 4th, Isaiah Holder16th, Matthaeus Granger 40th) v Joe Public FC 0

Third place play-off

Malabar FC 1 (Afton Molino 45th) v St Clair Coaching School 1 (Akiel Holford 13th)
- Malabar FC won 6-5 on penalty kicks.

Semifinals

Joe Public 2 (Zion Holder 6th, Nikolai Orr 28th) v Malabar FC 2 (Akeem Hsten 7th, Christian Montrose 36th)
- Joe Public won 6-5

Westside Superstarz 3 (Shem Clauzel 32nd, Raheim Borde 43rd, Og 65th) v St Clair Coaching School 0

Under-13 [Final]

WASA FC 2 (Jalani Augustus 17th, Gabriel John 22nd) v Cap Off Youths 1 (Tyrike Andrews 38th)

Third place play-off

Jabloteh 3 (Jeanheim McFee 3rd, Tyrese Bailey 24th, 46th) v Guaya United 1 (Decklan Marcelle 45th)

Semifinals

WASA FC 2 (Gabriel John 8th, Darian Moreno 13th) v Guaya United 1 (Ronaldo McIntosh 20th)

Cap Off Youths 2 (Tyrike Andrews 15th, 32nd) v Jabloteh 2 (Tyrese Bailey 20th, Tyrese Sutherland 34th)

Under-11 [Final]

Blast Semi-Pro 1 (Terell Wiley 13th) v Trewndsetter Hawks 0

Third place play-off

SKHY FC 1 (Daylon Riley 19th) v St Clair Coaching School 0

Semifinals

Clast Semi-Pro 1 (Joshua Antoine 45th) v St Clair Coaching School 0

Trendsetter Hawks 1 (Tafari Haynes 5th) v SKHY FC 1 (Nicholas Smith 32nd)
- Trendsetter Hawks won 4-3 on penalty kicks.

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Jabloteh dominate at Republic Youth League.
T&T Newsday Reports.


JABLOTEH were the dominant team on Sunday, in the Under-12 and Under-14 divisions of the East Zone, as the Republic Bank National Youth Football League got underway this weekend.

The Jabloteh squad, in the Under-12 segment, trounced Acono Football Academy 6-0 but followed up with a narrow 2-1 victory over the aforementioned opponents.

But Jabloteh registered a pair of 3-1 victories over Malabar Young Stars, to top the Under-12 Group Two category.

Jabloteh were even more convincing in the Under-14 Group Two section, as they did not concede a goal in any of their four fixtures.

Against Tunapuna Titans, Jabloteh prevailed 9-0 and 3-0 while, against Joe Public, the Jabloteh outfit triumphed 8-0 and 4-0.

Results - Match Day One (July 26) -

North Zone Under-12 -

TRENDSETTER HAWKS (1) - Real Gill 13th vs SKHY (0).

ST ANNS RANGERS (3) - Tyrek Forbes 10th; Pharell Streete 15th; Nicoli Trujillo 19th vs LAVENTILLE UNITED SPORTS CLUB (0).

TRENDSETTER HAWKS (7) - Kaim Thomas 1st, 40th; Real Gill 4th, 13th; Jerome Frederick 17th; Jahiem Morris 23rd; Tafari Haynes 24th vs P&D COACHING SCHOOL (2) - Naim Bisnath 14th; Jahiem Granderson 34th.

ST ANNS RANGERS (3) - Jabari Worrel 13th; Pharell Streete 17th; Kaymani Perreira 23rd vs SKHY (1) - Justin Seaburn 21st.

P&D COACHING SCHOOL (3) - Naim Bisnath 10th, 35th; Joshua Stewart 29th vs LAVENTILLE UNITED SPORTS CLUB (2) - Jermie Ashby 27th, 37th.

Under-14 -

TRENDSETTER HAWKS (1) - Malik Matthews 11th vs ST ANNS RANGER S (1) - Brandon Timothy 30th.

HARVARD SPORTS CLUB (3) - Malaki Waldron 13th; Triston Cuffie 27th; Jahie Solomon 33rd vs LAVENTILLE UNITED SPORTS CLUB (1) - Josiah Joseph 24th.

ST ANNS RANGERS (5) - Brandon Timothy 5th, 14th; Jabari Franklyn 2nd; Naphtali Carrington 34th; Quassim Dowers 41st vs HARVARD (0).

TRENDSETTER HAWKS (7) - Che Benny 40th, 44th; Isaiah Finch 12th; Jaleen James 16th; Malik Matthews 21st; Cecil Young 30th; Jesse Williams 45th vs LAVENTILLE UNITED SPORTS CLUB (0).

TRENDSETTER HAWKS (5) - Jesse Williams 4th; Isaiah Finch 14th; Jaleen James 35th; Che Benny 44th; Cecil Young 49th vs HARVARD SPORTS CLUB (0).

ST ANNS RANGERS (5) - Brandon Timothy 9th, 36th; Joel Sampson 38th, 50th; Jabari Franklyn 39th vs LAVENTILLE UNITED SPORTS CLUB (0).

East Zone Under-12 (Group One) -

SANTA ROSA FC (1) - Jashawn Thomas 31st vs TUNAPUNA TITANS (1) - Terrel Ramsahanie 12th.

LA FLORISSANTE (2) - Dnaiel Ramcharitar 8th, 22nd vs SANTA CRUZ FA (2) - Cadeem Jackie 2nd; Yohan Perouse 36th.

TUNAPUNA TITANS (4) - Nicholas Collins 16th, 27th, 37th; Josiah Joseph 2nd vs LA FLORISSANTE (1) - Antoine Williams 27th.

SANTA ROSA FC (2) - Nathaniel James 12th; Jashawn Thomas 29th vs SANTA CRUZ FA (0).

SANTA ROSA FC (3) - Jardel Gray 19th; Jashawn Thomas 32nd; JHayden Sealey 40th vs LA FLORISSANTE (0).

SANTA CRUZ FA (2) - Yohan Perouse 28th; Jaydon Charles 37th vs TUNAPUNA TITANS (0).

East Zone Under-14 (Group One) -

WASA FC (5) - Brandon Semper 3rd; Tyrese Williams 11th; Ackeem Mason 30th; Josim Soo 43rd; Shakiel Cyrus 50th vs SANTA ROSA (0).

MALABAR YOUNG STARS (4) - Kishon Hackshaw 30th, 31st; Jabari Anthony 1st; Mikhail Mollino 32nd vs SANTA CRUZ FA (0).

WASA FC (7) - Jalani Augustus 11th, 12th; Josim Soo 4th; Gabriel John 7th; Dwight Yorke 10th; Jerome Arrindell 19th; Zidane Liverpool 21st vs SANTA CRUZ FA (0).

SANTA ROSA FC (2) - Dexter Medina 19th, 25th vs MALABAR YOUNG STARS (2) - Kishon Hackshaw 10th; Jabari Anthony 16th.

SANTA ROSA FC (6) vs SANTA CRUZ FA (0).

WASA FC (2) - Gabriel John 12th; Ackeem Mason 37th vs MALABAR YOUNG STARS (0).

Match Day One (July 26) -

East Zone Under-12 (Group Two) -

JABLOTEH (6) - Elijah Quow 7th, 21st; Josiah Edwards 8th, 18th; Jeevan Granderson 5th; Jaedan Miller 23rd vs ACONO FOOTBALL ACADEMY (0).

ACONO FOOTBALL ACADEMY (3) - Malachi Garcia 15th, 20th; Reon Nakhid 11th vs MALABAR YOUNG STARS (0).

JABLOTEH (3) - Jeremiah Viarruel 12th, 18th; Isaiah Raymond 23rd vs MALABAR YOUNG STARS (1) - Jevaughn Ramroop 28th.

JABLOTEH (2) - Jaedan Miller 8th; Dorian Sampson 19th vs ACONO FOOTBALL ACADEMY (1) - Jevaughn Ramroop 24th.

ACONO FOOTBALL ACADEMY (3) - Jabari Gordon 17th; Daniel Best 24th; Tyrell Charles 32nd vs MALABAR YOUNG STARS (0).

JABLOTEH (3) - Tariq Mulraine 19th; Jaedan Miller 23rd; Antonio Chee Ting 26th vs MALABAR YOUNG STARS (1) - Bevon Jessemy 30th.

East Zone Under-14 (Group Two) -

JABLOTEH (9) - Kesean St Rose 6th, 21st, 24th; Tyrese Bailey 10th, 15th; Somande Prieto 5th; Darian Parks 12th; Rakim Cabie 17th; Kerdell Sween 28th vs TUNAPUNA TITANS (1) - Kemar Campbell 28th.

JABLOTEH (8.) - Nicholas Romany 5th, 12th, 26th, 27th; Rakim Cabie 10th, 14th; Tyrese Bailey 22nd; Nickel Orr 29th vs JOE PUBLIC (0).

TUNAPUNA TITANS (6) - Kemar Campbell 13th, 17th, 27th, 34th; Nicholas Collins 11th; Yohann Anthony 23rd vs JOE PUBLIC (0).

JABLOTEH (3) - Nicholas Romany 16th, 27th; Jadel Brown 34th vs TUNAPUNA TITANS (0).

JABLOTEH (4) - Tyrese Bailey 9th; Jodel Brown 15th; Kesean St Rose 31st; Terrel Roberts 34th vs JOE PUBLIC (0).

TUNAPUNA TITANS (3) - Kemar Campbell 18th; Johan Anthony 32nd; Kendell James 41st vs JOE PUBLIC (1).

RELATED NEWS

Jabloteh, Trendsetter Hawks top Republic Youth League standings.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Nicholas Romany and Tyrese Bailey were among a group of Jabloteh players, who guided their team to a nearly flawless start to their challenge of the Republic Bank National Youth League, on Saturday.

The weekend brought a start to the full 11-a-side football league in the divisions of Under-12 and U-14 in the North and East Zones. Jabloteh played a total of eight matches on the day and won every one.

Romany and Bailey finished the day with six and four goals, respectively, while Kesean St Rose also got four in as many matches. Jabloteh, traditionally a powerhouse in the East Zone won its four matches by a combined score of 24-1.

The club was similarly dominant in the U-12 division, where it secured four wins from four matches, largely due to the efforts of Jaeden Miller, who scored three goals in four matches, as well as Elijah Quow, Josiah Edwards and Jeremiah Viarruel, all of whom scored two goals each.

In the North Zone, Trendetter Hawks also topped the standings in both the U-14 and U-16 divisions. The U-12 team won its opening two matches with Real Gill on target three times, while their older clubmates secured two wins and one draw. Action will is expected to commence in the U-10 division of the North and East Zones this weekend, while the North Zones U-12 and U-14 divisions will conclude their group fixtures.

The top eight teams from the zonal play-offs will enter the national quarterfinals. The national finals will be played on August 23.

Results [Saturday]

Under-12

East Zone - Group One

FC Santa Rosa 1 (Jashawn Thomas 31st) v Tunapuna Titans 1 (Terrel Ramsahanie 12th)

La Florissant 2 (Daniel Ramcharita 8th, 22nd) v Santa Cruz FA 2 (Cadeem Jackie 2nd, Yohan Perouse 36th)
Tunapuna Titans 4 (Josiah Joseph 2nd, Nicholas Collins 16th, 27th, 37th) v La Florissant 1 (Antoine Williams 27th)

Santa Rosa FC 2 (Nathaniel James 12th, Jashawn Thomas 29th) v Santa Cruz FA 0

Santa Rosa FC 3 (Jardel Gray 19th, Jashawn Thomas 32nd, JHayden Sealey 40th) v La Florissant 0
Santa Cruz FA 2 v Tunapuna Titans 0

North Zone

Trendsetter Hawks 1 (Real Gill 13th) v SKHY 0

St Anns Rangers 3 (Tyrek Forbes 10th, Pharell Streete 15th, Nicoli Trujillo 19th) v Laventille Utd SC 0

Trendsetter Hawks 7 (Kaim Thomas 1st, 40th, Real Gill 4th, 13th, Jerome Frederick 17th, Jaheim Morris 23rd, Tafari Haynes 24th) v P&D Coaching School 2 (Naim Bisnath 14th, Jaheim Granderson 34th)

St Anns Rangers 3 (Jabari Worrel 13th, Pharell Streete 17th, Kaymani Perreira 23rd) v SKHY 1 (Justin Seaburn 21st)

P&D Coaching School 3 (Naim Bisnath 10th, 35th, Joshua Stewart 29th) v Laventille United SC 2 (Jermie Ashby 27th, 37th)

Under-14

East Zone - Group One

WASA FC 5 (Brandon Semper 3rd, Tyrese Williams, Ackeem Mason 30th, Josim Soo 43rd, Shakeil Cyrus 50th) v Santa Rosa 0

Malabar Young Stars 4 (Jabari Anthony 1st, Kishon Hackshaw 30th, 31st, Mikhail Molino 32nd) v Santa Cruz FA 0

WASA FC 7 (Josim Soo 4th, Gabriel John 7th, Dwight Yorke 10th, Jalani Augustus 11th, 12th, Jerome Arrindell 19th, Zidane Liverpool 21st) v Santa Cruz FA 0

Santa Rosa FC 2 (Dexter Medina 19th, 25th) v Malabar Young Stars 2 (Kishon Hackshaw 10th, Jabari Anthony 16th)

Santa Rosa FC 6 (Jirel Meloney 2, Jabari Darceuil, John Paul Rochford 2, Angelo Williams) v Santa Cruz FA 0
WASA FC 2 (Gabriel John 12th, Ackeem Mason 37th) v Malabar Young Stars 0

North Zone

Trendsetter Hawks 1 (Malik Matthews 11th) v St Anns Rangers 1 (Brandon Timothy 30th)

Harvard SC 3 (Malaki Waldron 13th, Triston Cuffie 27th, Jahie Solomon 33rd) v Laventille Utd SC 1 (Josiah Joseph 24th)

St Anns Rangers 5 (Jabari Franklyn 2nd, Brandon Timothy 5th, 14th, Naphtali Carrington 34th, Quassim Dowers 41st) v Harvard 0

Trendsetter Hawks 7 (Isiah Finch 12th, Jaleen James 16th, Malik Matthews 21st, Cecil Young 30th, Che Benny 40th, 44th, Jesse Williams 45th) v Laventille Utd SC 0

Trendsetter Hawks 5 (Jesse Williams 4th, Isiah Finch 14th, Jaleen James 35th, Che Benny 44th, Cecil Young 49th) v Harvard 0

St Anns Rangers 5 (Brandon Timothy 9th, 36th, Joel Sampson 38th, 50th, Jabari Franklyn 39th) v Laventille United SC 0

Sunday

Under-12

East Zone - Group Two

Jabloteh 6 (Jeevan Granderson 5th, Elijah Quow 7th, 21st, Josiah Edwards 8th, 18th, Jaeden Miller 23rd) v Acono Football Academy 0

Acono Football Academy 3 (Malachi Garcia 15th, 20th, Reon Nakhid 11th) v Malabar Young Stars 0

Jabloteh 3 (Jeremiah Viarruel 12th, 18th, Isiah Raymond 23rd) v Malabar Young Stars 1 (Jevaughn Ramroop 28th)

Jabloteh 2 (Jaeden Miller 8th, Dorian Sampson 19th) v Acono Football Academy 1 (Jevaughn Ramroop 24th)

Acono Football Academy 3 (Jabari Gordon 17th, Daniel Best 24th, Tyrell Charles 32nd) v Malabar Young Stars

Jabloteh 3 (Tariq Mulraine 19th, Jaeden Miller 23rd, Antonio Chee Ting 26th) v Malabar Young Stars 1 (Bevon Jessemy 30th)

Under-14

East Zone - Group Two

Jabloteh 9 (Somande Prieto 5th, Tyrese Bailey 10th, 15th, Darian Parks 12th, Kesean St Rose 6th, 21st, 24th, Rakim Cabie 17th, Kerdell Sween 28th) v Tunapuna Titans 1 (Kemar Campbell 28th)

Jabloteh 8 (Rakim Cabie 10th, 14th, Nicholas Romany 5th, 12th, 26th, 27th, Tyrese Bailey 22nd, Nickel Orr 29th) v Joe Public 0

Tunapuna Titans 6 (Nicholas Collins 11th, Kemar Campbell 13th, 17th, 27th, 34th, Yohann Anthony 23rd) v Joe Public 0

Jabloteh 3 (Nicholas Romany 16th, 27th, Jadel Brown 34th) v Tunapuna Titans 0

Jabloteh 4 (Tyrese Bailey 9th, Jodel Brown 15th, Kesean St Rose 31st, Terrel Roberts 34th) v Joe Public 0

Tunapuna Titans 3 (Kemar Campbell 18th, Johan Anthony 32nd, Kendell James 41st) v Joe Public 1

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #18 on: July 29, 2014, 07:04:13 AM »
Impressive the kind of updates we are getting on Republic Bank National Youth Football League.

And you have to wait days to get updates on the National Super League and the T&T Professional League.

Good job by the organizers.

I guess Tony Hartford will be missed?


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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #19 on: August 06, 2014, 02:12:53 AM »
Santa Cruz keepers move into knockout stage
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Santa Cruz Gatekeepers topped Group B of the Under-14 division to move into the national quarterfinal of the Republic Bank National Youth League, following three wins and a loss in North Zone action this weekend at Casual Corner, Queens Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain.

Santa Cruz now joins Trendsetter Hawks, which topped Group A last weekend. A third team may advance from the North or East Zone but that will be determined following the completion of all matches in all zones. The group topper opened the day with a 2-0 win over last placed finisher, Step by Step. Jaheim Lewis scored one goal in that fixture before he scored another in his clubs second-leg 2-0 win over Step by Step which played a couple hours later.

Meanwhile, in the Under-10 division, SKHY edged Trendsetter Hawks in the final standings to move into the last-eight stage. And, in the Under-12 division, the Hawks were almost flawless in group stage action sealing four wins in as many matches to move into the knockout round.

Two wins were recorded a week prior, before the club continued its strong run on Saturday with a 1-0 and 8-0 wins over Rangers and Laventille United, respectively. Real Gil, Kaihim Thomas and Jaheim Frederick all scored two goals on the day.

Action will turn to the South and Central Zones in all three zones this weekend. The South Zone was postponed last weekend because of the oil spill. Venues will be finalized by tomorrow. The knockout round will start on August 16.

Results - North Zone

Under-10

Trendsetter Hawks 0 v SKHY 0

Laventille United 3 (Luke Jacob 7th, Arnold Guildman 9th, Kasheem Jack 14th) v Tunapuna Titans 1 (Zeke Prescott 12th)

SKHY 2 (Dillon Riley 13th, Taylor Boyce 23rd) v Laventille United 0

Trendsetter Hawks 4 (Kareem Patrick 7th, Amir Gorkin 9th, Luke Williams 12th, Jaheim Marshall 24th) v Tunapuna Titans 0

Trendsetter Hawks 3 (Jaheem Williams 8th, Abdul-Quoddoas Hypolite 14th, Jaheim Marshall 27th) v Laventille United 0

Standings - Under-10

Teams Pld W D L F A Pts
SKHY 3 2 1 0 9 1 7
Trendsetter Hawks 3 2 1 0 7 0 7
Laventille United 3 1 0 2 3 6 3
Tunapuna Titans 3 0 0 3 2 14 0

Under-12

P&D Coaching School 2 (Kieron Allen 23rd, Atiba David 29th) v Rangers 0

SKHY 2 (Justin Araujo 13th, 19th) v Laventille United 0

Trendsetter Hawks 1 (Real Gil 24th) v Rangers 0

SKHY 3 (Justin Araujo 7th, 11th, 30th, Naim Pompey 21st) v P&D Coaching School 2 (Ezekiel Armstrong 9th, 15th)

Trendsetter Hawks 8 (Adam Livingston 5th, Kevin Rock 9th, Kaihim Thomas 13th, 23rd, Jaheim Frederick 17th, 31st, Emmanuel Thomas 28th, Real Gil 34th) v Laventille United 0

Standings

Teams Pld W D L F A Pts
Trendsetter Hawks 4 4 0 0 17 2 12
Rangers 4 2 0 2 6 4 6
SKHY 4 2 0 2 6 6 6
P&D Coaching School 4 2 0 2 9 12 6
Laventille United 4 0 0 4 2 16 0

Under-14

Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 2 (Jaheim Lewis 5th, Christian Flecher pen 13th) v Step by Step 0

P&D Coaching School 4 (Clint Allen 19th, Jabari Samuel 23rd, 40th, Jamal Bowen 31st) v Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 2 (Kareem McKenzie 15th, og)

Step by Step 2 (Jalani Ferary 15th, Josiah Letrend 27th) v P&D Coaching School 2 (Jamal Bowens 21st, Jabari Samuel 34th)

Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 2 (Kirk David 12th, Jaheim Lewis 34th) v Step by Step 0

Step by Step v P&D Coaching School - Step by Step won 1-0 by defeault

Santa Cruz Gatekeepers v P&D Coaching School - Gatekeepers won 1-0 by default

Standings - Group B

Teams Pld W D L F A Pts
Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 4 3 0 1 7 4 9
P&D Coaching School 4 1 1 2 6 6 4
Step by Step 4 1 1 2 3 6 4

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #20 on: August 08, 2014, 05:55:37 AM »
Republic football heads to Central
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EDINBURGH 500  attracts the spotlight tomorrow when the Republic Bank Youth Football  League moves to Central to decide its qualifiers for the knockout stages of the competition which start on August 16. 
The youth league has been in full swing in the North and East Zone where several teams have already qualifed for the national knockout round.  Following the Central Zone playoff, action moves to South on Sunday, and later to Tobago on August 13.

UPCOMING MATCHES:
Saturday- Central Zone - Edinburgh 500 Grounds
Sunday - South Zone - To be Confirmed
Wednesday - Tobago - Bon Accord Recreation Ground

RESULTS FROM LEAGUE MATCHES:

EAST ZONE:
(Under 12)

(Group 1)
Santa Rosa FC 1 (Jashawn Thomas 31st)  Tunapuna Titans 1 (Terrel Ramsahanie 12th);

La Florissante 2 Daniel Ramcharita 8th & 22nd  Santa Cruz FA 2 (Cadeem Jackie 2nd  & Yohan Perouse 36th)

Tunapuna Titans 4 (Josiah Joseph 2nd, Nicholas Collins 16th, 27th & 37th) La Florissant 1(Antoine Williams 27th)
 Santa Rosa FC 4 Santa Cruz FA 0

 Santa Rosa FC 3 (Jardel Gray 19th, Jashawn Thomas 32nd, JHayden Sealey 40th) La Florissant 0

 Tunapuna Titans 0   Santa Cruz FA 2 (Yohan Perouse 28th, Jaydon Charles 37th)

Under 12
(Group 2)
Jabloteh 6 (Jeevan Granderson 5th, Elijah Quow 7th & 21st, Josiah Edwards 8th &  18th, Jaedan Miller 23rd) v Acono Football Academy 0

 Acono Football Academy 3 (Malachi Garcia 15th & 20th, Reon Nakhid 11th)    v Malabar Young Stars 0

 Malabar Young Stars 1 (Jevaughn Ramroop 28th) v Jabloteh 3 (Jeremiah Viarruel 12th & 18th, Isiah Raymond 23rd)
Jabloteh  2 (Jaedan Miller 8th, Dorian Sampson 19th) v Acono Football Academy 1 (Jevaugn Ramroop 24th)

Malabar Young Stars 0 v Acono Football Academy 3 (Jabari Grodon 17th, Daniel Best 24th, Tyrell Chales 32nd)

Jabloteh 3 (Tariq Mulraine 19th, Jaedan Miller 23rd, Antonio Chee Ting 26th) Malabar Young Stars 1(Bevon Jessemy 30th)
    
(Under 14)
(Group 2)

Santa Rosa 0 v WASA FC 5 (Brandon Semper 3rd, Tyrese Williams 11th, Ackeem Mason 30th, Josim Soo 43rd, Shakeil Cyrus 50th

Santa Cruz FA 0 v Malabar Young Stars 4 (Jabari Anthony 1st, Kishon Hackshaw 30th & 31st, Mikhail Mollino 32nd)

WASA FC 7 (Josim Soo 4th, Gabriel John 7th, Dwight Yorke 10th, Jalani Augustus 11th & 12th, Jerome Arrindell 19th, Zidane Liverpool 21st) v Santa Cruz FA 0

Santa Rosa FC 2 ( Dexter Medina 19th & 25th) v Malabar Young Stars 2 (Kishon Hackshaw 10th & Jabari Anthony 16th)

Santa Rosa FC 6 (Jirel Meloney 2, Jabari Darceuil, John Paul Rochford 2, Angelo Williams) v Santa Cruz FA 0

 WASA FC 2 (Gabriel John 12th & Ackeem Mason 37th ) v Malabar Young Stars 0

 Jabloteh 9 (Somande Prieto 5th, Tyrese Bailey 10th & 15th, Darian Parks 12th, Kesean St. Rose 6th, 21st & 24th, Rakim Cabie 17th , Kerdell Sween 28th) v Tunapuna Titans 1 (Kemar Campbell 28th)

Jabloteh 8 (Rakim Cabie 10th & 14th,  Nicholas Romany 5th, 12th, 26th &  27th ,Tyrese Bailey 22nd, Nickel Orr 29th) v Joe Public 0
   
NORTH ZONE
(Under 10)

Trendsetter Hawks 0 v SKHY 0

Laventille United 3 (Luke Jacob 7th, Arnold Guildman 9th, Kasheem Jack 14th) v Tunapuna Titans 1 (Zeke Prescott 12th)

SKHY 2 (Dillon Riley 13th, Taylor Boyce 23rd) v Laventille United 0

Trendsetter Hawks 4 (Kareem Patrick 7th, Amir Gorkin 9th, Luke Williams 12th, Jaheim Marshall 24th) v Tunapuna Titans 0

Trendsetter Hawks 3 (Jaheem Williams 8th, Abdul-Quoddoas Hypolite 14th, Jaheim Marshall 27th) v Laventille United 0

(Under 12)
P&D Coaching School 2 (Kieron Allen 23rd, Atiba David 29th) v Rangers 0

SKHY 2 (Justin Araujo 13th, 19th) v Laventille United 0

Trendsetter Hawks 1 (Real Gil 24th) v Rangers 0

SKHY 3 (Justin Araujo 7th, 11th, 30th, Naim Pompey 21st) v P&D Coaching School 2 (Ezekiel Armstrong 9th, 15th)

Trendsetter Hawks 8 (Adam Livingston 5th, Kevin Rock 9th, Kaihim Thomas 13th, 23rd, Jaheim Frederick 17th, 31st, Emmanuel Thomas 28th, Real Gil 34th) v Laventille United 0

(Under 14)
Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 2 (Jaheim Lewis 5th, Christian Flecher pen 13th) v Step by Step 0

P&D Coaching School 4 (Clint Allen 19th, Jabari Samuel 23rd, 40th, Jamal Bowen 31st) v Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 2 (Kareem McKenzie 15th, og)

Step by Step 2 (Jalani Ferary 15th, Josiah Letrend 27th) v P&D Coaching School 2 (Jamal Bowens 21st, Jabari Samuel 34th)

Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 2 (Kirk David 12th, Jaheim Lewis 34th) v Step by Step 0

Step by Step v P&D Coaching School --Step by Step won 1-0 by defeault

Santa Cruz Gatekeepers v P&D Coaching School --Gatekeepers won 1-0 by default

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #21 on: August 08, 2014, 09:20:15 AM »
Forgive me if this thread is only for posting results of the Republic Bank youth cup. However, seeing all these youth team names made me wonder if we have a list of all the youth clubs/training schools there are in the country?

It seems like we have hundreds scattered around the country
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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #22 on: August 23, 2014, 03:52:05 AM »
Three National Youth League finals tomorrow
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Following easy victories in last weekends first knockout round East Zone standout Jabloteh FC will challenge two semifinals, one in the Under-12 division and in the U-14 division of the Republic Bank National Youth League, when the competition comes to a close at Casual Corner, Queens Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, tomorrow from 9.30 am.

The semifinals all three divisions including the U-10 division will kick off at the same time. Last weekend, Jabloteh which eased past the round-robin phase in the East Zone, won both of its matches comfortably. In the U-12 division, Josiah Edwards and Jude Johnson scored on either side of the half to lead the club to a 2-0 win over South-based Central Zone winner Marabella Family CC. Then, in the U-14 division, Jabloteh spared no mercy to trounce Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 8-0. Jodel Brown and Kishawn St Rose each scored a double with the remaining coming from Mickel Orr, Tyrese Bailey, Tigana OBrien and Lukeman Brooks. Fortunately for Marabella Family CC, the club also booked a spot in the U-14 semifinals with a 3-1 win over Trendsetter Hawks. Jaden Joseph scored a quick-fire double in that fixture.

Jabloteh and Marabella Family CC will meet in the first U-14 semifinal from 9.30 am.

The finals in the U-10 and U-12 divisions will kick off at 12.30 pm, before the U-14 final, which starts at 1 pm.

Fixtures

Saturday - Casual Corner, Queens Park Savannah

Under-10

Semifinal- SKHY FC v Cap Off Youths, 9.30am

Semifinal- Trendsetter Hawks v St Clair Coaching School, 10.30 am

Third place playoff- 11.30 am

Final- 12.30 pm

Under-12

Semifinal - Santa Rosa FC v BLAST, 9.30 am

Semifinal - Jabloteh v Trendsetter Hawks, 10.30 am

Third place playoff- 11.30 am

Final - 12.30 pm

Under-14

Semifinal - Jabloteh v Marabella Family CC, 9.30 am

Semifinal - Point Fortin Civic v 1976 FC Phoenix, 10.30 am

Third place playoff - 12 pm

Final - 1 pm

Results

​Saturday

Under-12 Quarterfinals

Santa Rosa FC v Rangers - Santa Rosa won 3-0 by default

BLAST 8 (Jerry Morris 4th, 23rd, Joshua Ragbir 9th, 11th, 20th, Terrel Wiley 12th, 26th, Nichel Alexander 36th) v Acono Football Academy 0

Jabloteh 2 (Josiah Edwards 10th, Jude Johnson 39th) v Marabella Family CC 0

Trendsetter Hawks 1 (Daniel David 10th) v Bethel United 0

Under-14 Quarterfinals

Jabloteh 8 (Mickel Orr 3rd, Tyrese Bailey 7th, Jodel Brown 10th, 23rd, Kishawn St Rose 16th, 20th, Tigana OBrien 18th, Lukeman Brooks 48th) v Santa Cruz Gatekeepers 0

Marabella Family CC 3 (Nikel Rawlins 3rd, Jaden Joseph 20th, 27th) v Trendsetter Hawks 1 (Jahlil James 32nd)

Point Fortin Civic Centre 1 (Omari Cobham 15th) v WASA FC 0

1976 FC Phoenix 4 (Che Richards 3rd, 40th, Miguel Alfred 6th, Jariel Arthur 34th) v Rangers 0

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No treble for Jabloteh as Uprising and SKHY share national youth honors
By Roneil Walcott (Wired868.com)

San Juan Jabloteh started the final day of the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup contending in all three age groups but, in the end, managed to come away with just the one title yesterday at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.
The San Juan Kings edged WASA FC 2-1 in the Under-15 final to round off the days action in perfect fashion following their earlier disappointments.
Uprising Youths outkicked Jabloteh from the penalty spot in the Under-11 final while, in the the Under-13 division, Jabloteh settled for a third place finish, after being turned back by St Anns Rangers in the semi-finals.
The seemingly indestructible SKHY FC romped to victory in the Under-13 category with some aplomb, conceding no goals on the day while scoring six.
The final day of the Republic Bank National Youth Cup was ushered in with a brief but heavy downpour as the Under-11 and Under-13 semi-finalists took to the field at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar. The games were played simultaneously in the two halves of the field while all the Under-15 games, save for the final, were played on the stadiums training ground.
Prior to the days proceedings, all Under-13 defenders should have been warned about free-scoring SKHY forward Justin Araujo-Wilson. Even if they had not heard of him, Araujo-Wilsons giant frame speaks for itself.
The towering youngster, who might draw some comparisons with Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini, opened the scoring on the day in the seventh minute of his match as he headed home from close range off a corner.
So much for that warning huh?
In truth, the La Brea-based WEZ Pro team had very little answer for Araujo-Wilson and the Under-13 MVP manoeuvred in and around the box at will. SKHYs defence was rarely troubled and its attackers looked as though they could run up a tennis score.
In the end, they fell just short of a massacre but still managed a handy 4-nil rout. Araujo-Wilson fittingly helped himself to the fourth and final item.
The atmosphere at the Larry Gomes Stadium was not as intense or as hostile as the Queens Park Savannah or Constantine Park venues where spectators marshalled the touchlines. But the passion was still undoubtedly there, as parents and coaches remained as belligerent as ever on the touchlines and the players on the substitutes benches were not far behind.
SKHYs semifinal affair was a breeze but the pair of Under-11 semis produced tenser affairs.
Cap Off Youths and treble-chasing Jabloteh played to an interesting goalless match. Interesting because Jabloteh somehow managed to come out of the match without conceding a goal.
Cap Off played all over and around their San Juan opponents but failed to get that crucial goal. And the Central Zone teams fate was sealed from the penalty spot as they were edged by Jabloteh.
We play all the football, said a Cap Off coach, as he slammed his water bottle into the ground, were not supposed to be going through this. Jah boy!
Trendsetter Hawks coach Anthony Dada Wickham was busy preparing his team at the time and warned them about suffering a similar end.
Read more: http://wired868.com/2015/08/30/no-treble-for-jabloteh-as-uprising-and-skhy-share-national-youth-honors/

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Those of us who bemoan the days of old for youth football, probably missed a chance to experience the passion of yesteryear. Those pix reminded me of u-14, u-16 football in QPS, Aranguez, St. Joseph and at Eddie Hart. Nice to see the adults there too. But I saw a couple pix of the Savannah. Why is the grass so friggin high. Look at the pix forum, it up to the kids knees. The right honorable. mr Mayor, TTFA president, please cut the savannah grass. This is football season. Well it maybe cut now because today is Independence Day. Happy Independence forum.
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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2017, 05:21:31 AM »
QPCC, Santa Cruz, Central and Trendsetter shine as RBNYL kicks off with POS goal rush.
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868).


The QPCC Under-11 football team got the 2017 Republic Bank National Youth League (RBNYL) off to a memorable start yesterday morning with an emphatic 5-1 win over a Trendsetter Hawks outfit, as the North Zone kicked off the proceedings at the Queens Park Savannah in Port of Spain.

And by mid-afternoon, there were more than a few miserable young goalkeepers in Port of Spain as the goals never stopped flowing.

Trendsetter Hawks managed to be on the right end of the most lopsided result of the day, though. Attacker Malachi Celestine led the way with a beaver-trick as the Hawks routed Belmont Secondary 11-0 in the only under-15 match played this weekend.

Funny enough, Hawks under-15 coach Theophilus Boyce was the busier of the two coaches.

Django, when [the central defender] gets the ball, you have to come here for it, Boyce instructed his young right back. You here me right? Aaron, put your back [in line with] the post

Ahmm. What is the number 10s name again?

If this is how the Hawks look when they are just getting acquainted with each other, God alone knows what their opponents will have to deal with when Boyce and his boys start singing from the same hymn sheet.

QPCC coach Anthony Selby appeared to know his players so well that they might all live under the same roof.

We have been training since January, said Selby, an Englishman who married local girl, Ella Carter, and moved to Trinidad eight years ago. We are using this as a stepping stone before we go to Disney [Cup International tournament] in July We have been playing friendly games pretty much week after week.

QPCC and Hawks had so many under-11 players that they split into two teams. But it was soon evident that the Hawks second team was no match for the Parkites first squad.

Midfield anchor Logan Maingot scored an eye raising drive from distance while nine year old winger Cayden Trestrail notched a double and showed good individual ability down the right flank. But it was really the efficient ball rotation from the boys in sky blue jerseys that had onlookers nodding their heads in approval.

Of course Hawks might point to the size difference on top where QPCC defender Jaden Williams looked like he could fit opposing striker Jadon McShine in his pocket and still have room for his iPhone.

McShine did get a consolation goal for the Hawks, which was the least he deserved for a tireless performanceoften aloneagainst a three-man defence that was twice his size.

The Hawks 1 team gave a better account for themselves in the Under-11 division although they were hardly cruising, as they fought back from a goal down to edge Eastern United SC 2-1 in a ding-dong battle on the parched ground.

Josante Duncan opened the scoring for Eastern only for Michael Oliviere and Hasheem Hill to overturn the deficit with vital second half items for the Hawks.

The QPCC 2 squad could not build on their colleagues opening win though. Santa Cruz United FA made sure of that as Jadiel Joseph, Tyler Edwards, Tristan Dwarika and Jamaludin Blandin brought the Parkites back down to earth with a 4-1 spanking.

And Central FC shared the goals around evenly as Lyndell George, Jahaeim Bailey, Omari Clarke, Malique Charles, Jedaiah King and Teshaun Franklyn all contributed a goal apiece in a 6-1 rout of Harvard.

At this rate, goalkeepers might be nervous to turn up next week.

2017 Republic Bank National Youth League scores

(Saturday 22 April) - North Zone at Queens Park Savannah, POS

(Under-11)

QPCC One 5 (Cayden Trestrail [2], Luke Correia, Thomas Decle, Logan Maingot), Trendsetter Hawks Two 1 (Jadon McShine);

QPCC Two 1, Santa Cruz Utd 4 (Jadiel Joseph, Tyler Edwards, Tristan Dwarika, Jamaludin Blandin);

Trendsetter Hawks One 2 (Michael Oliviere, Hasheem Hill), Eastern United SC 1 (Josante Duncan);

Central FC 6 (Lyndell George, Jahaeim Bailey, Omari Clarke, Malique Charles, Jedaiah King, Teshaun Franklyn), Harvard 1 (Joshua Miguel);

(Under-15)

Trendsetter Hawks 11 (Malachi Celestine [4], Jude-Anthony Johnson [2], Jaheim Francis [2], Kaihim Thomas, Daniel David, Real Gill), Belmont Secondary 0.

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #27 on: May 03, 2017, 04:11:24 AM »
Pinto United, D/Force blow away opponents as RBNYL makes windy Macoya entrance
By Sean Taylor (Wired868).


The goals continued to flow on the second weekend of the 2017 Republic Bank National Youth League (RBNYL) at Constantine Park in Tunapuna. The young footballers in the East lit up the Macoya ground, Pinto United SC providing most of the early entertainment.

Like last weekend at the Queens Park Savannah, it was another day of scorching weather but a constantand welcome!breeze from the east kept the temperature tolerable enough to allow the youngsters to produce some audacious goals, especially in the Under-11 division.

The morning contest between San Juan Jabloteh and Febeau Government Primary School was a case in point. In the close encounter, Jahmarley Castellano bent his left-footer enough to score from a right side free kick while Janesaua Ferguson, Messi to his peers, scored directly from a corner. The wind was a factor in both goals but that made them more rather less spectacular.

Although Fergusons corner was worthy of the highlight reel at La Masia, it only served to halve the deficit, Jabloteh having raced into an early 2-0 lead. Raheem Mohan had finished from close range in the sixth minute, after which Castellanos free kick doubled his teams lead.

The real hero of the encounter, though was Stephon Langaigne, Febeaus keeper who made a string of impressive saves frustrating Castellano in particular no end in the second half. Jabloteh held firm however and snatched the 2-1 win.

There was as much action on the side-lines as on the pitch, sometimes more. Parents and other supporters were often just as involved, sometimes more, than the team coaches. Keen as the competition was, the spirit remained good-natured and healthy throughout,

More than once or twice, assistant referees found themselves forced to remonstrate with encroaching supporters.

Hard luck there, linesman, was a frequently heard apology.

Apart from their effect on the temperature, the windy conditions enhanced the picong that came from the sidelines and from the bench. When, for example, Pinto Uniteds Deisean Plaza attempted a long-range, right-side free kick and hooked the shot hopelessly wide, one parentmaybe Plazashad a ready explanation.

Coach, she offered, is de breeze! It provoked a loud chorus of approval and laughter.

Of course, the players and supporters of Plazas side could afford to laugh. At that point, he had already bagged a first-half hat-trick, Pinto United eventually running out 5-2 winners over Adrenaline in the thriller.

Plaza started the goal-fest as early as the fourth minute and found the back of the net a second time in the sixth minute. He completed his treble in the 21st minute before Jeremiah Charles added a fourth just before the half.

The Adrenaline coach may have given his players a stern talking to at the half and they emerged in the second half looking as if they really wanted to get back into the match. After only eight minutes, Kendall Castle bent his right-footed free kick over the wall to cut the deficit to three. It remained that way for just three minutes when Pintos Kyle Moreno produced a firm right-footer to beat the keeper.

Castle scored another free kick seconds before the whistle. Forward Lu Ann Craig was felledfor the umpteenth timeby take-no-prisoners defender Jeylon Etienne.

Find out if dat girl does beat him up in school! someone on the bench joked.

Castle stepped up and lifted his dead ball over the wall. It seemed to be straight at the goalie but it ended up nestling in the bottom of the net. Too little, too late for the gritty Adrenaline.

In the curtain-closer of the Under-11 division, Defence Forcewho were represented by SKHY FCdowned Malabar Young Stars 2-0 thanks to a brace from Tau Lamsee, who caught the eye with an assured performance at the front of the attack. The forward nudged a header past the keeper 10 minutes in and then scored three minutes after the break with a confident finish after he collected a pass from midfield.

After both items, the precocious forward went wheeling away to celebrate in front of cheering parents and supporters his index finger glued to his lips. Maybe well see him on a stage on of these days.

The SKHY/Defence Force outfit dominated their Malabar counterparts throughout but, breeze notwithstanding, Constantine Park was more of an oven in the early afternoon. It showed in the growing number of obviously tired legs near the end.

There were goals in the other divisions as well. Trincity Nationals announced themselves in the U-13 division with a 5-0 drubbing of Adrenaline FA, thanks to a hat-trick from Jovon Gomes. In the following match, Malabar Young Stars bettered Trincitys performance with a 6-0 rout over Maracas United, with Joshua Ashing adding a hat-trick of his own.

Among the Under 15s, Defence Force cruised to a comfortable win over Tunapuna Titans, with goals from Brandon Shallow, Justyn Seabrun and Justyn McIntosh.

2017 Republic Bank National Youth League scores (Saturday 30 April)
East Zone at Constantine Park, Macoya

(Under-11)

Cunupia Extreme 2 (Tarique Abdulla 17, Isaiah Isaac 38), Trincity Nationals 2 (Khaleem Prince 21, 25);

Pinto United SC 5 (Deisean Plaza 4, 6, 21, Jeremiah Charles 22, Kyle Moreno 36), Adrenaline U-11 2 (Kendall Castle 33, 50);

San Juan Jabloteh U-11 2 (Raheem Mohan 6, Jahmarley Castellano 9), Febeau Government Primary School U-11 1 (Janesaua Ferguson 11);

Malabar Young Stars 0, Defence Force U-11 2 (Tau Lamsee 11, 28).

(Under-13)

Santa Rosa FC 0, Cunupia Extreme 1 (Emmanuel Hunte 7);

Trincity Nationals 5 (Jaden Stewart 4, Jovon Gomes 8, 14, 23, Nathaniel Wilson 18), Adrenaline FA 0;

Malabar Young Stars 6 (Joshua Ashing 1, 2, 29, Joshua Shade 7, Anthony Wells 17, Syon Prospere 20), Maracas United 0;

(Under-15)

Defence Force 3 (Brandon Shallow 16, Justyn Seabrun 20, Justyn McIntosh 31), Tunapuna Titans 0;

Cunupia Extreme 1 (Zion Smith 80), Santa Rosa FC 2 (Ja-Shawn Thomas 14, 51).



Photo: A Pinto United SC player (right) prepares to strike the ball, despite the attentions of an Adrenaline FA opponent, during Republic Bank National Youth League East Zone Under-12 action on 4 June 2016.
Pinto won 4-0. ...(Courtesy Allan V Crane/CAI Sports/All Sport)

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #28 on: March 18, 2018, 01:55:00 AM »
QPCC tackles South to kick-off RBYFL.
T&T Guardian Reports.


The 2018 edition of the Republic National Youth Football League (RBYFL) will kick off today with two exhibition matches at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima, from 2 pm.

In the first match National Under-12 champion team Queens Park (Queens Park Cricket Club) will take on a South Under-12 team, while at 4 pm defending Under-16 champion outfit FC Santa Rosa will be up against a North Zone Under-16 squad preparing for a tour of Canada.

Zonal competition will officially begin on Saturday, March 24 in Port-of-Spain at the Queens Park Savannah with North Zone action. Organisers expect a bumper season with over 100 teams in three age groups challenging for supremacy and title honours. With 36 teams in all categories, the North Zone will be the biggest, but it will not take away from the quality of matches expected in the other zones.

Two zones, Tobago and Central will start after the Easter holidays. This years marks the 23rd edition of Republic Banks sponsorship of the League which will be a key component in the banks Power to make a difference programme.

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Re: Republic Cup National Youth Football League Thread.
« Reply #29 on: March 21, 2018, 02:02:17 AM »
Champs QPCC start with win.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Defending champions Queens Park Cricket Club and FC Santa Rosa sounded warnings to rivals with emphatic wins at Sundays Republic bank National youth League opening at Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, Arima.

After David Robinson, Manager Wealth Services met the players, the Under-12 clash between QPCC and a South Zone Under-12 proved entertaining.

The well organized and talented QPCC boys, dealt the first blow when Logan Maingot put them in the lead in the 22nd minute which they carried into the half.

On resumption after a chat with coach Anthony Selby, the Parkites stepped up the pace and South was left gasping on all fronts, as Stephen Griffith added the second in the 32nd and Caden Trestrail in the third in the 45th to put the issue beyond all doubt.

In the second match of the double header, FC Santa Rosa edged North Zone Under-16s by 1-0 with Jashawn Thomas scoring in the 45th minute.

This was a far more even game, with the Northerners having a few chances to equalise but the ball eluding the net on each occasion.

The 2018 Republic National League competition season starts on Saturday at the Queens Park Savannah at 10 am for clubs in the north.

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