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T&T Youth Pro League Thread.
« on: July 23, 2005, 02:29:36 AM »
San Juan Jabloteh youths march on in PFL.
By: Nigel Simon (Guardian).
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San Juan Jabloteh continued its march towards the Under-16 and Under-18 Division titles in the T&T Professional Football League with impressive wins at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, on Tuesday.
Once again, national Under-17 striker, Khaleem Highland was among the scorers for the runaway leaders of the Under-16 competition with a first-half brace.
Franz Husbands also got a goal each on either side of the interval to add to strikes from Sheldon Bateau and Joel Russell’s. Taurean Hamilton fired in Petrotrin’s only reply.
Jabloteh now has an impressive 28 points from ten matches, seven clear of VIBE CT 105 W Connection who has played a match less.
Trent Lougheed netted three goals to secure a nail-biting 4-2 win for W Connection over Defence Force at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.
Keon Quow also banged in a treble for Caledonia AIA/Fire who scorched host National Quarries North East Stars 6-3 at the Sangre Grande Recreation Ground.
Jared Bartholomew, Chuvalos George and Gary Bart chipped in with one each for Stars while Kerin Vincent, Gabriel Navarro and Leroy Jones were on target for Stars.
San Juan Jabloteh and W Connection also had easy wins in the Under-18 series while Stars cooled off AIA/Fire.
Kadeem Gibbs, Jonathan Romain, Shastri Spencer did the damage for Jabloteh in its 3-1 win over Petrotrin to carry its point total to 28 from ten matches.
Eight points back in second spot is W Connection, after a 5-2 thumping of Defence Force while Stars got past AIA/Fire 3-1.

Tuesday PFL Youth Division Results:

Under-16 Division

San Juan Jabloteh 6 (Khaleem Hyland 2, Franz Husbands 2, Sheldon Bateau, Joel Russell) vs United Petrotrin 1 (Taurean Hamilton).

Caledonia AIA Fire 6 (Keon Quow 3, Jared Bartholomew, Chuvalos George, Gary Bart) vs North East Stars 3 (Kerin Vincent, Gabriel Navarro, Leroy Jones).

W Connection 4 (Trent Lougheed 20th, 55th, 60th, Kyle Texeira 25th) vs Defence Force 2 (Sherron Joseph 23rd, Keston George 28th).

Under-18 Division

San Juan Jabloteh 3 (Shastri Spencer 13th, Jonathan Romain 41st, Kadeem Gibbs 92nd) vs United Petrotrin 1 (James Trimm 90th).

North East Stars 3 (Daniel Joseph 2, Jody Allsop) vs Caledonia AIA Fire 1 (Shane Glasgow).

W Connection 5 (Silas Span 16th, 29th, 63rd, Kendall Penny 45th, Devon Drayton 73rd) vs Defence Force 2 (Cyrano Glen 24th, 40th).

Current PFL Youth Standings

Under-16 Division

Teams P W D L F A Pts
Jabloteh 11 9 1 1 55 7 28
W Connection 10 7 0 3 35 13 21
AIA Fire 10 6 1 3 23 22 19
Tobago United 10 5 2 3 22 12 17
Defence Force 10 5 1 4 21 17 16
NE Stars 10 1 0 9 7 53 3
United Petrotrin 11 0 1 10 3 42 1

Under-18 Division

Teams P W D L F A Pts
Jabloteh 10 9 1 0 41 8 28
W Connection 10 6 2 2 33 11 20
Tobago United 9 6 2 1 33 14 20
Defence Force 10 3 3 4 13 16 12
NE Stars 10 2 2 6 15 40 8
AIA Fire 10 2 1 7 9 36 7
United Petrotrin 11 1 1 9 12 31 4
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Oasis pours $150,000 into Pro Youth League
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2010, 05:25:52 AM »
Oasis pours $150,000 into Pro Youth League
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The T&T Pro League Youth Divisions will benefit from a three-year $150,000 sponsorship deal signed by SM Jaleel & Company Limited, the local distributors of Oasis purified drinking water. This was disclosed by T&T Pro League chief executive officer, Dexter Skeene, at a media launch held to announce the partnership at the VIP Lounge Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, yesterday.

The youth competition which comprises three age-groups, Under-14, Under-16 and Under-18 will now be known as the Oasis Youth Pro League. San Juan Jabloteh, Caledonia AIA of Morvant/Laventille, St Ann’s Rangers, Tobago United, W Connection, Joe Public, Police, North East Stars, FC South End and Ma Pau will compete in all of the divisions. Defence Force will compete in the Under-16 and Under18 divisions only.

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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2010, 05:42:11 PM »
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Re: Oasis pours $150,000 into Pro Youth League
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2010, 03:02:25 AM »
Nice work Jaleel,hope others can step forward especially the rich Indian business fraternity.I KEEP HEARING NUFF BAD STORIES ABOUT THEM AND THEY MUST START TO CHANGE THEIR IMAGE.I also think the other rich minorities should step forward like Jaleel.

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Re: Oasis pours $150,000 into Pro Youth League
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2010, 06:05:17 AM »
Congrats to Jaleel and the PFL I agree that the PFL should try and get all kinds of business to support. After all is TT football that will benefit and they(business) will reap rewARDs. 

The next goal for the TTFF is to work on a program to encourage young East Indian boys and GIRLS to continue to play football. We need to increase our talent pool.

By the way, I don think Indians are minotites in TT, yuh know.

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Re: Oasis pours $150,000 into Pro Youth League
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2010, 12:28:49 PM »
is this league only boys or does it include girls too??

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T&T Youth Pro League Thread.
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2011, 04:17:09 AM »
T&TEC lights up Oasis Youth League.
By: Nigel Simon (Guardian).


T&TEC made a positive start in life as a professional club under the T&T Pro League umbrella when it three youth teams played unbeaten in the opening round of matches when the 2011 season Oasis Youth Division kicked off on Sunday.

At the St Augustine Senior Comprehensive Ground, Warren Street, Keston Purcell scored a handful in the eighth, 16th, 24th, 67th and 70th to lead the young “Electricty Boys” past FC South 7-1 in their Under-17 encounter

Earlier on, Akeem Julien netted a double (19th & 40th) and Nikolai Solomon, the other for T&TEC’s to beat South End 3-1 in the Under-15 age-group while both clubs battled to a 1-1 draw in the curtain raiser, an Under-13 clash.

St Ann’s Rangers had the best weekend of the participating clubs though as they swept Ma Pau in all three matches.

Rangers won by default in the Under-13 opener and followed it up with a 4-0 and 8-0 pounding in the Under-15 and Under-17 age-groups respectively.

Sunday’s Oasis Pro League Youth scores

Under-13:
 
W Connection 4 (Kareem Riley 9th, Gerard Gordon 22nd, Judah St Louis 34th, 59th) vs Defence Force 0

South End 1 (Nathan Herbert 34th) vs T&TEC 1 (Kevin Eddy 18th).

Joe Public 3 (Jordan Lares 7th, Jesse Joseph 9th, Renaldo Francois 67th) vs Jabloteh 1 (Rehim Gordon 12th).

Rangers 3 vs Ma Pau 0 -By Default.

N/East Stars 2 vs Police 0.

Under-15:

W Connection 3 vs Defence Force 0 - By Default.

T&TEC 7 (Keston Purcell 8th, 16th, 24th, 67th, 70th, Stephan Spicer 38th, Dominic Joseph-Jangoo 73rd) vs South End 1 (Krystan Garcia 10th).

Jabloteh 4 (Matthew Woo Ling 45th, Akim Andrews  53rd, Jabari Cummings 54th, Akeem Garcia 80th) vs Joe Public 2 (Marcel Springer 21st, Akil Thomas 26th).

Rangers 2 (Jamal Philbert 1st, Jamal Antoine 17th) vs Ma Pau 0.

N/East Stars 1 vs Police 0.

Under-17:

Defence Force 2 (Akeem Mc Lean 18th, Denzel Woods 83rd) vs W Connection 1 (Neil Benjamin Jr 55th).

T&TEC 3 (Akeem Julien 19th, 40th, Nikolai Solomon 41st) vs South End 1 (Krystan Garcia 89th).

Joe Public 2 (Shaquille Bertrand 50th, Leon Gill 65th) vs Jabloteh 1 (Shaquille Holder 58th).

Rangers 8 (Lemuel Scott 12th, Xavier Paul 30th, 54th, Arvin Prescod 60th, Etienne Bellemare 70th, Richard Samuel-Jones 72nd, Chad Rocke 75th) vs Ma Pau 0.

Police 3 (Trevor Ryan 4th, Dexter Perouse 14th, Joshua Prescott 21st) vs N/E Stars 2 (Jameel Sempel 62nd, Akeil Noel 93rd).
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Re: T&TEC lights up Oasis Youth League.
« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2011, 04:59:46 AM »
Oasis continues support for Youth Pro League.
T&T Guardian Reports.


The 2011 Oasis Youth Pro League was officially launched on Friday afternoon at the VIP Lounge, Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo with main sponsor Oasis Water committing to the second season of a three-year promise with a cheque for $50,000.

“I must admit that SM Jaleel & Company Ltd is starting to see just after one year the benefits of our three year $150,000 partnership with the T&T Pro League,” said Tony Ali, General Manager of SM Jaleel and Company Ltd, the parent company of Oasis Water.

Ali added, “The mere fact that we are here again for another launch was testimony that the T&T Pro League is serious about the development of youth professional football and SM Jaleel is proud to be part of that development.”

The 2011 season kicked off last April 3 with matches in the Under-13, Under-15 and Under-17 Divisions and will continue today with round two matches.

During his brief address, T&T Pro League Chief Executive Officer, Dexter Skeene said he anticipates a very exciting menu of youth football this season.

“On behalf of the TT Pro League I extend our heartfelt gratitude to Oasis for their commitment to the youth of the nation—for their contribution to the Oasis Youth League,” continued Skeene.

Skeene revealed that matches will be aired live and delayed via WI Sports on Flow Channel 14—the TT Pro League’s official broadcast partner also revealed during Friday’s launch.

The TT Pro League CEO also urged youth players to drive the visibility of the League through the League’s website ttproleague.com and social media such as facebook and twitter which are linked to the League’s website.

“We pride ourselves in sponsoring arrangements such as the Youth Pro League, as we recognise the importance of encouraging and engaging young athletes in activities while providing a foundation for their development,” said Ali.
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Re: T&TEC lights up Oasis Youth League.
« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2011, 05:03:53 AM »
Joe Public U-17s maintain perfect start.
By: Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Joe Public stayed top of the Oasis Youth Pro League Under-17 Division after it won its third round match by default from cellar-placed Ma Pau at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya on Sunday.

The Eastern Lions now have maximum nine points from three matches, two ahead of St Ann’s Rangers while San Juan Jabloteh and W Connection are joint third with six points each.

Rangers had a 5-0 win over Caledonia AIA at the Queen’s Park Savannah led by two goals from Arvin Prescod.

In the Under-17 age-group, Mark Phillip and Aswad Pilgrim were on target as W Connection blanked Jabloteh 2-0 in a clash of unbeaten clubs at Gilbert Park, Couva to take sole possession of top spot with nine points.

Rangers also surrendered its 100 per cent winning record after a 3-1 loss to Caledonia AIA at the Queen’s Park Savannah.

The trio of W Connection, Rangers and Joe Public are in a tie for first place in the Under-13 competition after securing contrasting victories.

W Connection edged Jabloteh 1-0 while Rangers and Joe Public won by default from Caledonia and Ma Pau, respectively.

Results - Sunday’s Oasis Youth Pro League:

Under-13:

W Connection 1 (Jarod Gordon 8th) vs Jabloteh 0.

Rangers 3 vs Caledonia 0 - By Default.

Defence Force 6 (Carlon Hosten 2nd, 5th, Travell Edwards 4th, Milek Burnett 10th, Tyrese Bailey 30th, Coby Palmer 70th) vs Police 1 (Jean-Charles Patterson 17th).

South End 3 (Jerron Blackburn 22nd, Kurt Maloney 26th, Romario Villafana 27th) vs NE Stars 2 (Shandon Joseph 7th, Keion Hypolite 16th).

Joe Public 3 vs Ma Pau 0 - By Default.

Under-15:

W Connection 2 (Mark Phillip 10th, Aswad Pilgrim 29th) vs Jabloteh 0.

Caledonia 3 (Quinton Bowen 4th, Maurice Ford 20th, Mattheus Williams 25th) vs Rangers 1 (Marquise Hoyte 10th).

Defence Force 1 (Daniel Gittens 5th) vs Police 1 (Levi O’Brien 10th o.g).

NE Stars 2 (Andel Jones 48th, Keon Emmanuel 64th) vs South End 0. Joe Public 3 vs Ma Pau 0–By Default

Under-17:

W Connection 2 (Jaffet Williams 2nd, 90+) vs Jabloteh 0.

Rangers 5 (Lemuel Scott 20th, Jomal Williams 36th, Arvin Prescod 73rd, 81st, Jamil Young 76th) vs Caledonia 0.

Defence Force 2 (Osei Griffith, Denzil Woods 81st) vs Police 2 (Dexter Perouse 5th, Sheldon Dyer 79th).

NE Stars 2 (Akail Noel 42nd, Jameel Sempel 67th) vs South End 1 (Isaiah Shalto 62nd).

Joe Public 3 vs Ma Pau 0.
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Re: T&TEC lights up Oasis Youth League.
« Reply #12 on: May 03, 2011, 08:31:44 AM »
Jabloteh, Connection, Defence Force returned in fine form following Easter break.
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San Juan Jabloteh and W Connection made easy their opponents on Sunday 01 March in the 2011 Oasis Youth Pro League which resumed following the Easter Break with Round One Match Day Four action in the U13, U15 and U17 Divisions.

Jabloteh hosted Police FC at the San Juan Secondary School Ground and enjoyed a 5-0 win in the U13 Division with a first half hattrick by Anthony Samuel and an item each by Shemar De Gannes and Rahim Gordon, however despite the healthy win sits fifth on the standings behind leaders W Connection, second positioned St. Ann’s Rangers, Joe Public in third and Defence Force in fourth.

Connection picked up from where they left off in Match Day Three whipping Ma Pau SC 2-0 in the U13s with a double by Isaiah Hudson who scored on either side of the half to lead the standings with maximum 12 points.

Connection also leads the U15 standings with maximum 12 points following Sunday’s 2-1 win over Ma Pau playing at Gilbert Park in Couva.

Yafeu Rougier scored both items for Connection netting on either side of the half while Jonathan Uddenberg pulled back a goal for Ma Pau.

Jabloteh sits second on the U15 standings with nine points, ahead of Caledonia AIA and T&TEC only by better goals difference.

In the U17 Division, Jabloteh, Connection and Defence Force wrapped up the day with victories in all categories, however Joe Public maintained its one hundred percent form with a 5-1 win over Caledonia to keep lead with maximum 12 points.

Shaquille Bernard scored a double while Trevin Figero, Nicholas Marcano and Marcus Gomez added a goal each for Joe Public at the Marvin Lee Stadium.

It was not the kind of closing expected of Caledonia after edging the home side 1-0 and 2-1 respectively in the U13 and U15 Divisions earlier.

Joe Public is followed by Connection(9 points) on the U17 standings and Defence Force(8 points) in third.

Defence Force playing at the TSTT Ground Queens Park Savannah enjoyed a 3-1 win over visiting FC SouthEnd in the U13s, followed by a 2-0 win in the U15s and closed off the day with a 1-0 win in the U17 Division.

2011 Oasis Youth Pro League
Full Round One Match Day Four results


Under 13

San Juan Jabloteh 5—0 Police FC
Anthony Samuel (11’), (20’), (44’), Shemar De Gannes (27’), Rahim Gordon (38’)

T&TEC 4—0 North East Stars
Justin Brooks (15’), Remuell Medina (27’), Eljay Clarke (58’), Kevin Eddy (60’)

W Connection 2—0 Ma Pau SC
Isaiah Hudson (42’), (59’)

Joe Public 0—1 Caledonia AIA
Highley Beckles (67’)

Defence Force 3—1 FC SouthEnd
Carlon Hosten (25’), Darrion Eve (35’), (62’)  ;  Reynard Thorne (43’)

Under 15

San Juan Jabloteh 7—1 Police FC
Akeem Garcia (14’), (20’), (50’), Shannon Gomez (18’), (55’), Jabari Valentine (65’), Quincy Ballah (72’)  ;  Brent Sam (36’)

T&TEC 4—1 North East Stars
Keston Purcell (6’), (14’), Chinua Bernard (16’), Levi Garcia (42’)  ;  Kadeem Guevarra (9’)

W Connection 2—1 Ma Pau SC
Yafeu Rougier (39’), (63’)  ;  Jonathan Uddenberg (66’)

Joe Public 1—2 Caledonia AIA
De Shon Daniel (33’)  ;  Andrew Rullow (10’), Matteaus Williams (18’)

Defence Force 2—0 FC SouthEnd
Isaiah Farrell (30’), Isaiah Lopez (50’)

Under 17

San Juan Jabloteh 3—2 Police FC
Akeem Garcia (60’), Justin Garcia (80’), Shaquille Holder (90+)  ;  Trevor Ryan (17’), Dexter Prerouse (84’)

T&TEC 1—1 North East Stars
Akeem Julien (22’)  ;  Jamile Sempel (32’)

W Connection 7—0 Ma Pau SC
Glen Sutton (17’), Daden Noel (28’), Kareem Garcia (66’), Neil Benjamin Jr. (68’), Rondell Phillip (69’), Emmanuel Fraser (72’), Akil Pierre (88’)

Joe Public 5—1 Caledonia AIA
Trevin Figero (4’), Nicholas Marcano (11’), Shaquille Bernard (48’), (58’), Marcus Gomez (87’)  ;  John Hinds (71’)

Defence Force 1—0 FC SouthEnd
Osei Griffith (87’)
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Re: 2011 Oasis Youth League Thread
« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2011, 07:11:32 PM »
Unstoppable Joe Public extends lead in U17.
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Shaquille Bertrand scored a second half double on Sunday at the Marvin Lee Stadium to help U-17 leaders Joe Public shrug off W Connection 4-3 and maintain the Macoya based club’s position at the top of the table following Round One Match Day Six matches in the 2011 Oasis Youth Pro League.

Bertrand first leveled the scores 3-3 in the 61st minute followed by the winner in the 81st minute to extend Joe Public’s winning run to six from six matches.

This after Marcus Gomez (2nd minute) and Dwight Quintero (4th minute) early goals for the Lions were erased by Connection’s Rondell Phillip (21st minute) and Neil Benjamin Jr. (50th minute).

Kareem Garcia then gave the visitors a 3-2 lead in the 55th minute; however victory was snatched by Bertrand’s second half double.

Joe Public (18 points) at the top of the standings, now enjoys a six point gap, trailed by Adam’s Construction San Juan Jabloteh (12 points) in second and Connection (12 points) in third.

Other U-17 matches saw Jabloteh enjoy a 3-1 win over North East Stars, fourth positioned St. Ann’s Rangers whip Police FC 4-0, fifth positioned T&TEC overpower Ma Pau SC 8-3 and seventh positioned Caledonia defeat FC SouthEnd 3-0.

Meantime in the U-13 and U-15 Divisions, W Connection continued its dominance to keep grip on the respective top spots with maximum 18 points.

Connection enjoyed the edge against Joe Public 6-5 in an eleven goal U13 thriller and in the U-15s, outstanding Yafeu Rougier netted a hattrick (19th, 67th and 83rd minutes) and Mark Phillip (25th minute) to give the visitors a 4-0 victory.

2011 Oasis Youth Pro League
Round One Match Day Six results


Under 13

FC SouthEnd 0—2 Caledonia AIA
Tron De Freitas (9’), Abraham Livingston (61’)

Joe Public 5—6 W Connection
Kobe Knight (26’), Jesse Joseph (33’), 40’), (47’), (70’penalty) ; Judah St. Louis (12’), Jerod Pantor (29’), (63’), Terelle Williams (45’), (51’), Isiah Hudson (68’)

T&TEC 1—2 Ma Pau SC
Remuell Medina (43’) ; Krishon Alexander (33’), Alejandro Otero (36’)

North East Stars 0—1 San Juan Jabloteh
Rahim Gordon

Police FC 1—4 St. Ann’s Rangers
Ronaldo Taylor  (17’) ; Maciek Hoyte (5’), Enrique Cox (13), Rahieam Borde (22’), Shaquille Julien (34’)

Under 15

FC SouthEnd 1—2 Caledonia AIA
Jaikeran Moses (18’) ; Mattheaus Williams  (32’),  Andy Huggins (89’)

Joe Public 0—4 W Connection
Yafeu Rougier (19’), (67’), (83’), Mark Phillip (25’)

T&TEC 3—0 Ma Pau SC
Keston Purcell (30’), (63’), Aaron Noel (73’)

North East Stars 1—8 San Juan Jabloteh

Police FC 0—4 St. Ann’s Rangers
Maarquise Hoyte (23’), Emmanuel Scott (26’), Jamal Philbert (48’), (69’)

Under 17

FC SouthEnd 0—3 Caledonia AIA
Dereck Joseph (16’), Andell Andrews (57’), Lester Matthews (87’)

Joe Public 4—3 W Connection
Marcus Gomez (2’), Dwight Quintero (4’), Shaquille Bertrand (62’), (81’) ; Rondell Phillip (21’), Neil Benjamin Jr. (50’), Kareem Garcia (55’)

T&TEC 8—3 Ma Pau SC
Shackeil Henry (15’), (42’), (46’), Akeem Julien (21’), (57’),  Lashawn Marcano (44’), (72’), Paul Jones (82’) ; Trevin Latapy (9’), Myles Yorke (79’), Kwesi Allen (84)

North East Stars 1—3 San Juan Jabloteh

Police FC 0—4 St. Ann’s Rangers
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Re: 2011 Oasis Youth League Thread
« Reply #14 on: May 17, 2011, 08:23:19 PM »
latapy and yorke score for Ma Pau.. in the U17's ;D...

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Re: 2011 Oasis Youth League Thread
« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2011, 08:46:01 PM »
And Rougier scored a hattrick for Joe Public Under 15... 8)
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Re: 2011 Oasis Youth League Thread
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2011, 06:27:18 AM »
Joe Public stay unbeaten.
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SHAQUILLE BERTRAND netted a second-half double as Joe Public edged W Connection 4-3, in a see-saw Under-17 affair, in Round One Match Day Six of the Oasis Youth Pro League last Sunday.

The victory was Joe Public’s sixth straight win, as they maintained their 100-percent record, with San Juan Jabloteh and Connection both six points adrift.

Marcus Gomez (second minute) and Dwight Quintero (fourth) gave the league leaders a two-goal edge before Connection stormed back with strikes from Rondell Phillip (21st), Neil Benjamin (50th) and Kareem Garcia (55th).

But there was another decisive twist to this game, this time in Joe Public’s favour, as Bertrand was on hand to score twice, in the 62nd and 81st, to extend his team’s unbeaten run.

Jabloteh cruised past North East Stars 3-1 with Shaquille Holder (35th), Kevin Lewis (58th) and Akeem Garcia (60th) finding the back of the net for Jabloteh, while Mickel Williams pulled back a late consolation for North East, in the 82nd.

St Ann’s Rangers trounced Police 4-0, with an own goal (49th), a pair from Dylon King (70th and 79th) and Jamal Williams (85th) doing the damage.

Caledonia AIA whipped cellar-placed FC South End 3-0, courtesy Dereck Joseph (16th), Andell Andrews (57th) and Lester Matthews (87th) but the most lopsided result was earned by TTEC, who crushed Ma Pau 8-3.

Shackeil Henry notched a hat-trick (15th, 42nd and 46th), while Akeem Julien (21st and 57th) and Lashawn Marcano (44th and 72nd) each netted a pair. Paul Jones (82nd) got the other item for TTEC, while Trevin Latapy (ninth), Myles Yorke (79th) and Kwesi Allen (84th) replied for Ma Pau, who lost their sixth in a row.

OTHER SCORES –

UNDER-13 DIVISION –
 
CALEDONIA AIA (2) – Tron De Freitas 9th; Abraham Livingston 61st vs FC SOUTH END (0).

W CONNECTION (6) – Judah St Louis 12th; Jerod Pantor 29th, 63rd; Terelle Williams 45th, 51st; Isiah Hudson 68th vs JOE PUBLIC (5) – Kobe Knight 26th; Jesse Joseph 33rd, 40th, 47th, 70th.

MA PAU (2) – Krishon Alexander 33rd; Alejandro Otero 36th vs TTEC (1) – Remuell Medina 43rd.

SAN JUAN JABLOTEH (1) – Ishmael Mohammed 7th vs NORTH EAST STARS (0).

ST ANN’S RANGERS (4) – Maciek Hoyte 5th; Enrique Cox 13th; Rahieam Borde 22nd; Shaquille Julien 34th vs POLICE (1) – Ronaldo Taylor 17th.

UNDER-15 DIVISION –

CALEDONIA AIA (2) – Mattheaus Williams 32nd; Andy Huggins 89th vs FC SOUTH END (1) – Jaikeran Moses 18th.

W CONNECTION (4) – Yafeu Rougier 19th, 67th, 83rd; Mark Phillip 25th vs JOE PUBLIC (0).

TTEC (3) – Keston Purcell 30th, 63rd; Aaron Noel 73rd vs MA PAU (0).

SAN JUAN JABLOTEH (8] – Aikim Andrews 4th; Akeem Garcia 17th, 34th; Kyle Lancaster 39th, 68th; Josiah Trimmingham 51st; Shannon Gomez 65th; Kadeem Corbin 80th vs NORTH EAST STARS (1) – Anthony Barrington 55th.

ST ANN’S RANGERS (4) – Maarquise Hoyte 23rd; Emmanuel Scott 26th; Jamal Philbert 48th, 69th vs POLICE (0).
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Jabloteh halts Joe Public; Connection bags 22 against Defence Force
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Jabloteh halts Joe Public; Connection bags 22 against Defence Force.
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An early strike by Adam Construction San Juan Jabloteh’s Shaquille Holder in the 12th minute stood the match winner against U-17 leaders Joe Public 1-0 on Sunday afternoon in their Oasis Youth Pro League Round Two Match Day One clash at the San Juan Secondary Ground.

Jabloteh, now with 28 points and maintaining second position, closed in on Joe Public’s 33 points at the top but had much more to celebrate as the victory ended the Macoya based Lions perfect run of form this season.

Prior to Sunday’s Round Two Match Day One clash, Joe Public enjoyed an eleven match winning/perfect run.

Jabloteh also defeated Joe Public 1-0 in the U-13 division and slammed a 9-0 victory in the U-15 division earlier in the day.

Rahim Gordon netted the lone U-13 item in the 60th minute while a double each by Kadeem Corbin (23rd and 29th minutes), Jelani Parkinson (76th and 84th minutes) and Akeem Garcia (48th and 52nd minutes) from the penalty spot and an item each by Daniel Banfield (16th minute), Jabari Cummings (34th minute) and Kyle Lancaster (68th minute) made up the nine goals in the U17 match against Joe Public.

Meantime U-13 and U-15 leaders W Connection were in sparkling form against visiting Defence Force at Gilbert Park in Couva netting a total 22 goals in all divisions.

Connection began the day 4-0 winners against Defence Force in the U-13 division with Jarod Gordon netting twice (4th and 52nd minutes) and Isaiah Hudson (65th minute) and Judah St. Louis (70th minute) netting a goal each to maintain their position at the top of the standings with 34 points, followed by Joe Public in second with 27 points and Jabloteh third with 26 points.

Connection followed up with an astounding 11-0 win in the U15 division, stretching its winning form to a perfect twelve and 36 points at the top, with 53 goals scored and just conceding two goals in the division all season.

Leading goalscorer Yafeu Rougier took his tally to 22 goals netting a hattrick on Sunday with goals in the 21st, 41st and 59th minutes.

Aswad Pilgrim also notched a hattrick and took his tally to 8 goals with items in the 61st, 69th and 71st minutes while Nicholas Dillon (25th minute), Yaseen Rivas (45th minute), Mathias Baptiste (57th minute) and Jodel St. John (60th minute) got their names on the scoresheet. Rivas and Baptiste’s goals were separated by a Defence Force own goal in the 50th minute.

And to wrap up the day at Gilbert Park, Connection whipped the visitors 7-1 in the U17 division thanks to a handful by Neil Benjamin Jr. netting in the 20th, 25th, 29th, 86th and 88th minutes and a double by Jaffett Williams (51st and 83rd minutes).

Connection moved up one spot on the standings with 24 points in third while Benjamin Jr. saw his tally up to nine goals and shares the division's top goalscorer spot with Akeem Julien (T&TEC), Arvin Prescod (St. Ann's Rangers), Garvin Samaroo and Marcus Gomez (Joe Public).

Osei Charles netted the lone item for the sixth positioned Defence Force from the penalty spot in the 55th minute.

2011 Oasis Youth Pro League
Round Two Match Day One results


Under 13 Division

W Connection 4—0 Defence Force
Jarod Gordon (4’), (52’), Isaiah Hudson (65’), Judah St. Louis (70’)

T&TEC 1—0 FC SouthEnd
Oba Augustine (32’)

San Juan Jabloteh 1—0 Joe Public
Rahim Gordon (60’)

St. Ann’s Rangers 2—0 Ma Pau SC
Enrique Cox (14’), Jamaat Jackman (16’)

Police FC 2—3 North East Stars
David Agostine (11’), Jed Rigsby (70’)  ;  Kobe Alleyne (15’), (73’), Keon Boney (30’)

Under 15 Division

W Connection 11—0 Defence Force
Yafeu Rougier (21’), (41’), (59’), Nicholas Dillon (25’), Yaseen Rivas (45’), own goal (50’), Mathias Baptiste (57’), Jodel St. John (60’), Aswad Pilgrim (61’), (69’), (71’)

T&TEC 3—1 FC SouthEnd
Ariel Kerr (5’), Aaron Noel (10’), Keston Purcell (55’)  ;  Krystan Garcia (44’)

San Juan Jabloteh 9—0 Joe Public
Daniel Banfield (16’), Kadeem Corbin (23’), (29’), Jabari Cummings (34’), Akeem Garcia (48’penalty), (52’ penalty), Kyle Lancaster (68’), Jelani Parkinson (76’), (84’)

St. Ann’s Rangers 2—0 Ma Pau SC
Jamal Philbert (43’), own goal (50’)

Police FC 2—1 North East Stars
Brent Sam (15’), Kenrick Manswell (73’)  ;  Keon Emmanuel (25’)

Under 17 Division

W Connection 7—1 Defence Force
Neil Benjamin Jr. (20’), (25’), (29’),(86’), (88’), Jaffet Williams (51’), (83’)  ;  Osei Charles (55’penalty)

T&TEC 1—1 FC SouthEnd
Keron Branche (10’)  ;  Jamoui Francois (58’)

San Juan Jabloteh 1—0 Joe Public
Shaquille Holder (12’)

St. Ann’s Rangers 1—1 Ma Pau SC
Dillon King (14’)  ;  Trevin Latapy (63’ penalty)

Police FC 5—1 North East Stars
Enrique Narine (6’), Angelo Hall (42’), Enrique Narine (57’), Denzel Finley (64’), Darrel John (87’)  ;  Jesus Perez (30’)

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W Connection takes 2011 Oasis Youth League U13 title
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W Connection can celebrate the 2011 Oasis Youth Pro League U13 title following Sunday’s 2-0 win against visitors St. Ann’s Rangers at the Gilbert Park Ground, leaving Joe Public and San Juan Jabloteh in the tussle for second.

However the Couva based club needs just one point from three remaining matches to convince second positioned Joe Public with four matches remaining.

The Connection U13s started the season on top and never looked back.

The Leonson Lewis coached side currently enjoys a 12 points gap at the top with 49 points and a 65 goal difference followed by Public with 37 points and a 38 goal difference.

Public would think that they still have a mathematical chance of tying up the points however the massive goals difference looks unachievable.

Meantime second half goals by Isaiah Hudson (47th minute) and Bradlee Lee Foon (49th minute) seems to have done the trick for Connection in the U13 title glory.

Connection also looks strong for the U15 title with 48 points at the top, eight points ahead of second positioned Adam’s Construction San Juan Jabloteh(40 points) which dropped points in their last few games—most recently Sunday’s goalless draw against T&TEC FC.

Mark Phillip, Nicholas Dillon and Yafeu Rougier were the goalscorers for the Connection U15s in a 3-2 win over Rangers, while Lenard Archer and Marquise Hoyte were the Rangers scorers.

And in the U17 division, Joe Public inactive on Sunday enjoys a seven point gap on the pack with 45 points. Jabloteh with 38 points sits second and Connection with a chance for second in third with 36 points.

U17 results saw Jabloteh enjoy a 2-0 win over T&TEC, Connection enjoy a slim 1-0 win over Rangers, FC SouthEnd whip Ma Pau SC 3-0, Caledonia defeat Police 3-0 and Defence Force held to a 2-2 draw against North East Stars.

2011 Oasis Youth Pro League
Round Two Match Day Seven results

Under 13
FC SouthEnd 2—0 Ma Pau SC

Kristion Rampersad (8’), Leroy Whyle (28’)

Defence Force 3—1 North East Stars
Travell Edwards (6’), Jerome Ottley (24’), Carlon Hoston (68’) ; Coby Alleyne (36’)

Caledonia AIA 0—3 Police FC
Police won by default

W Connection 2—0 St. Ann’s Rangers
Isaiah Hudson (47’), Bradlee Lee Foon (49’)

T&TEC FC 1—3 San Juan Jabloteh
Jelani Pierre (64’) ; Anthony Samuel (40’), Rahim Gordon (53’), Alejandro Otero (73’)

Under 15
FC SouthEnd 1—1 Ma Pau SC

Mikal Johnson (37’) ; Sebastien Camacho (61’)

Defence Force 0—3 North East Stars
Andell Jones (20’), Reon Moore (65’), (75’ penalty)

Caledonia AIA 1—0 Police FC
Tyion Jennings (32’)

W Connection 3—2 St. Ann’s Rangers
Mark Phillip (18’), Nicholas Dillon (30’), Yafeu Rougier (58’penalty) ; Lenard Archer (2’), Marquise Hoyte (65’)

T&TEC FC 0—0 San Juan Jabloteh

Under 17
FC SouthEnd 3—0 Ma Pau SC

Keeshawn Lopez (57’), (84’), Isaiah Shalto (89’)

Defence Force 2—2 North East Stars
Brandon Monroe (10’), Duane Henwood (53’) ; Stephan David Jr. (22’), Leon Timothy (70’)

Caledonia AIA 3—0 Police FC
Quincy Prosper (4’), Kevin McLean (65’), Fredric Commissiong (80’)

W Connection 1—0 St. Ann’s Rangers
Neil Benjamin Jr. (71’)

T&TEC FC 0—2 San Juan Jabloteh
Alvin Jones (54’), Akeem Garcia (65’)

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Re: 2011 Oasis Youth League Thread
« Reply #19 on: July 24, 2011, 06:45:51 AM »
Joe Public cops Oasis U-17 crown.
By: Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Dwight Quintero and Leon Gill scored a pair of goals each to lead bmobile Joe Public to a 6-3 thrashing of DirecTV North East Stars and with it the Oasis Youth Pro League Under-17 Division title on Thursday.

Quintero got his goals in the 29th and 72nd minutes while Gill netted his brace for Joe Public in the 70th and 85th minute at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya.

Marcus Gomez had opened the scoring for Joe Public in the 15th, while Shaquille Betrand added the other in the 54th minute.

For Stars, which trailed 2-1 at the half, Shayden Charles (37th), Jameel Sempel (69th) and Stephon David Jr (75th), got a goal each.

With the win, Joe Public pushed its points tally to an unassailable 51 from 18 matches, ten ahead of second placed Adam’s Construction San Juan Jabloteh, which can only reach 50 points should it win its three remaining matches.

Also on Thursday, W Connection Under-15 players joined their Under-13 clubmates in winners row as they edged T&TEC 2-1 to lift their age-group title.

Aswad Pilgrim fired the “Savonetta Boys” ahead after only five minutes before Jabari Mitchell made it 2-0 seven minutes into the second-half.

With ten minutes left in the match, Brendon Creed pulled a goal back for T&TEC, however, W Connection held on for the win to improve to 54 points from 19 matches, 11 more than Jabloteh which can only attain 52 points.

On Tuesday, W Connection won the Under-13 title and Thursday it added to its points total with a 6-0 blow-out of T&TEC led by a hat-trick from Jarod Gordon.

Results

Under-13

• Joe Public 8 (Jordon Lares 28th, 41st, Jesse Joseph 29th, 55th, Kobe Knights 31st, Akiel Matooram 43rd, Naim Lewis 67th, Rivaldo Coyat 68th) vs Stars 1 (Keon Boney 24th).

• South End 1 (Romario Villafana 70th) vs Police 0.

• Defence Force 3 vs Rangers 3.

• Caledonia 1 (Alejandro Otero 48th) vs Jabloteh 0.

• W Connection 6 (Jarod Gordon 8th, 50th, 60th, Kareem Riley 25th, Isaiah Hudson 57th, 67th) vs T&TEC 0.

Under-15

• Joe Public 5 (Marc Williams 5th, Jeremiah Taylor 24th, Naim Lewis 34th, Jesse Joseph 40th, Marcel Springer 48th) vs Stars 1 (Reon Moore 70th).

• South End 0 vs Police 0.

• Rangers 9 (Marquise Hoyte 21st, 53rd, Ebunoluwa Simeon 58th, 72nd, Jamal Philbert 30th, Isaiah Sargeant 47th, Joshua Sylvester 54th, Shaquille Moses 73rd, Mykal Campbell 80th) vs D/Force 0.

• Jabloteh 9 (Matthew Woo Ling 5th, 46th, Jelani Parkinson 22nd, 48th, Jabari Cummings 52nd, 55th, Isaiah Mc Intyre 8th, Aikim Andrews 12th, Kyle Lancaster 38th) vs Caledonia 3 (Jevon Quamina 57th, Maurice Forde 63rd, Quinton Bowen 72nd).

• W Connection 2 (Aswad Pilgrim 7th, Jabari Mitchell 52nd) vs T&TEC 1 (Brendon Creed 80th).

Under-17

• Joe Public 6 (Dwight Quintero 29th, 72nd, Leon Gill 70th, 85th) Marcus Gomes 15th, Shaquille Bertrand 54th) vs Stars 3 (Shayden Charles 37th, Jameel Sempel 69th, Stephon David Jr 75th).

• South End 3 (Isaiah Shalto 27th, Gerald Meloney 45th, Kendell Paul 82nd) vs Police 1 (Dexter Perouse 30th).

• Rangers 5 ( Dylon King 11th, 43rd, 88th, Jemel Berot 41st, Matthew Lawrence 77th) vs Defence Force 2 (Shamarky Mc Intosh 10th, Osei Griffith 65th).

• Jabloteh 3 (N’Kosi David 2nd, 71st, 85th) vs Caledonia 2 (Lester Durham 54th, Kevin Mc Lean 87th).

• W Connection 4 (Kareem Garcia 9th, 88th, Neil Benjamin Jr 43rd, Jaffet Williams 84th) vs T&TEC 1 (Keston Frontin 63rd).

STANDINGS

Under-13

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
W Connection    19    17    2    0    79    8    53
Joe Public    18    13    2    3    65    20    41
Jabloteh    17    12    2    3    34    12    38
Rangers    18    8    6    4    40    26    30
T&TEC    18    8    2    8    34    47    26
D/Force    18    7    2    9    41    42    23
SouthEnd    18    6    3    9    19    36    21
Ma Pau    18    6    2    10    27    37    20
Caledonia    18    6    2    10    27    35    20
Stars    18    3    0    15    21    62    9
Police    18    1    1    16    14    76    4

Under-15

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
W Connection    19    18    0    1    75    8    54
Jabloteh    17    14    1    2    74    16    43
Rangers    17    12    1    4    58    18    37
Caledonia    18    12    1    5    49    32    37
T&TEC    18    12    1    5    47    19    37
Joe Public    18    7    1    10    39    42    22
Stars    18    5    1    12    23    46    16
SouthEnd    18    3    4    11    18    48    13
D/Force    18    4    1    13    16    72    13
Ma Pau    17    2    1    14    13    51    7
Police    16    1    2    13    6    66    5

Under-17

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Joe Public    18    17    0    1    72    17    51
Jabloteh    17    13    2    2    49    22    41
W Connection    19    13    0    6    55    29    39
Rangers    17    9    4    4    48    14    31
T&TEC    17    7    3    7    28    26    24
Caledonia    18    6    5    7    29    36    23
D/Force    18    5    6    7    24    43    21
Police    16    5    1    10    24    41    16
Stars    17    1    5    11    21    43    8
SouthEnd    17    2    2    13    19    55    8
Ma Pau    16    1    4    11    12    55    7
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Re: 2011 Oasis Youth League Thread
« Reply #20 on: September 22, 2011, 06:08:12 AM »
Matthews cops Defence Force MVP award.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Keron Matthews was named this year’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) at the Defence Force Youth Football Teams annual prize presentation function held on August 21 at the Queen’s Park Savannah.

MVP Matthews also secured the top spot in the Under-17 category and Tevin Murray emerged top player in the under-15.

Receiving the award for Most Disciplined Player was Nosakhare Collymore and the Most Goals award were taken by Isaiah Farell (4) Under-15 player and Under-17 player Osei Griffith (7).

Manager of the team, Oswald Davis said, “As usual, we like to celebrate the efforts of the members of the youth teams for their performance during the 2011 Oasis Youth Pro League Season.”

Davis added, “The present economic conditions has forced us to be innovative and do things differently. The camaraderie was high and the youths enjoyed the informal proceedings.”

Awards

UNDER-15 TOP SEVEN PLAYERS

1. Tevin Murray
2. Isaiah Farrell
3. Jair Edwards
4. Sterling Sween (Goal keeper)
5. Tevin Boisson
6. Adrian Constantine
7. Israel Cox

UNDER-17 TOP EIGHT PLAYERS

1. Keron Matthews
2. Osei Charles
3. Osei Griffith
4. Kaleel Celestine
5. Simon Bhagwatsingh
6. Denzel Woods
7. McQuade Pierre
8. Brandon Munroe
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2012 Oasis Youth League Thread.
« Reply #21 on: March 02, 2012, 04:18:56 AM »
Oasis youth league kick off Sunday.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


The 2012 Oasis T&T Youth Pro League will kick off on Sunday with matches being contested in all three divisions, the under-14, under-16 and the under-18.

Champions W Connection, who won both the under-13 (now under-14) and under-15 (now under-16) divisions last season, will be looking to retain their league titles outright, while the under-18 (formerly under-17) division will see a new champion, with the absence of 2011 league winners Joe Public FC, who, as in the case with the senior outfit, will sit out proceedings for the 2012 season.

The clubs, all of which also compete in the senior Digicel TT Pro League are as follows: W Connection, San Juan Jabloteh, Police FC, St Ann’s Rangers, North East Stars, Defence Force, T&TEC and Caledonia AIA.
 
The Youth Pro League, the highest level of competitive football in T&T for players under the age of 18, was described by Pro League CEO Dexter Skeene as the “lifeblood of your clubs,” when the official launch of the 2012 season was held at the VIP Lounge at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road, yesterday. “It is the breeding ground for our senior national footballers.

Some of those have been nurtured, shaped, and sharpened, while representing the various clubs, in the bowels of the Oasis Youth League and have gone on to represent (the) country at the various levels,” said Skeene. He identified Sheldon Bateau, Devorn Jorsling, Leston Paul, Daneil Cyrus, Andrei Pacheco and Shahdon Winchester as some of the notable players, who went on to represent T&T as a product of the Youth League.

For the third consecutive season Oasis—a bottled water product of SM Jaleel & Co Ltd—has pumped $50,000 into the league’s administration, in addition to its contribution of bottled water to the eight clubs, on their match days.
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Thunderous start by Connection in Oasis Youth League.
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W Connection Football Club enjoyed a perfect start to the 2011-12 season Oasis Youth League on Sunday by defeating rival club San Juan Jabloteh in the U14, U16 and U18 divisions at Gilbert Park in Couva.

Connection, last season’s U13 and U15 champions, started the day by completing a 4-2 win in the U14 division with Terrell Williams netting twice (35th and 51st minute) and Isaiah Hudson (8th minute) and Kareem Riley (12th minute) notching one goal each, while Anthony Samuel (18th minute) and Yevan Rajpaul (20th minute) got the goals for Jabloteh.

Connection playing at home, followed up with a 4-1 win in the U16s and 2-0 in the U18s to enjoy a perfect Round One Match Day One.

Nicholas Dillon (4th and 35th minutes) and Yaefu Rougier (15th and 51st minute) both scored twice for Connection in the U16 division and Kadeem Corbin (40th minute) got the lone item for Jabloteh.

And in the U18s Emmanuel Francis (38th minute) and Rondell Phillip (76th minute) were the goal scorers to complete Connection’s excellent youth run.

St. Ann’s Rangers also recorded wins on Sunday, but by default against T&TEC FC in all three divisions.

Defence Force hosted North East Stars at the Haig Street Recreation Ground in Carenage and after enjoying a 2-1 win in the U14 division, the home side slumped to a 1-5 and 0-2 defeats in the U16 and U18 divisions.

Tajé Comminsiong (14th minute), Kyle O’Garro (19th minute), De-Shon Daniel (65th minute), Jamal Lawrence (69th minute) and Kriston Baird (80th minute) all got their names on the scoresheet for North East Stars in the U16 division, and in the U18s Aaqil Campbell and Shaquille Bertrand got the goals for the Sangre Grande club.

Caledonia AIA visited Police FC at the St. Joseph Convent ground and after a 2-2 draw in the U14 division, the Morvant/Laventille club whipped the ‘lawboys’ 5-0 in the U16s and enjoyed a 3-2 win in the U18s.

Oasis Youth Pro League 2011-12 season
Full Round One Match Day One results (Sunday 04 March 2012)


Under 14 Division
Defence Force 2—1 North East Stars
Carlon Hosten 25’, Coby Palmer 45’  ;  Malik Mitchell 55’

Police FC 2—2 Caledonia AIA

W Connection 4—2 San Juan Jabloteh
Isaiah Hudson 8’, Kareem Riley 12’, Terrell Williams 35’, 51’  ;  Anthony Samuel 18’, Yevan Rajpaul 20’

St. Ann’s Rangers 3—0 T&TEC FC
(Rangers won by default)

Under 16 Division

Defence Force 1—5 North East Stars
Coby palmer 72’  ;  Tajé Comminsiong 14’, Kyle O’Garro 19’, De-Shon Daniel 65’, Jamal Lawrence 69’,  Kriston Baird 80’

Police FC 0—5 Caledonia AIA
Kyle Adams 14’, 17’, Quinton Bowen 24’, 54’, 58’

W Connection 4—1 San Juan Jabloteh
Nicholas Dillon 4’, 35’, Yaefu Rougier 15’, 51’  ;  Kadeem Corbin 40’

St. Ann’s Rangers 3—0 T&TEC FC
(Rangers won by default)

Under 18 Division

Defence Force 0—2 North East Stars
Aaquil Campbell 6’, Shaquille Bertrand 54’

Police FC 2—3 Caledonia AIA
Jabari Thomas 36’, 62’  ;  Jeremiah St. Cyr 27’, Shakiyl Phillip 77’, Shaquille Charles 88’

W Connection 2—0 San Juan Jabloteh
Emmanuel Francis 38’, Rondell Phillip 76’

St. Ann’s Rangers 3—0 T&TEC FC
(Rangers won by default)
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Re: 2012 Oasis Youth League Thread.
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Kadeem Corbin (40th minute) got the lone item for Jabloteh.

I had the pleasure of doing some sessions with this kid recently.... amazing talent... keep an eye out for that name..
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Kadeem Corbin (40th minute) got the lone item for Jabloteh.

I had the pleasure of doing some sessions with this kid recently.... amazing talent... keep an eye out for that name..

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Re: 2012 Oasis Youth League Thread.
« Reply #25 on: March 19, 2012, 04:40:46 AM »
Police youths whip Defence Force 4-0.
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Police FC overpowered Defence Force in both the under-14 and under-16 divisions of the 2012 Oasis Youth League with convincing 4-0 and 6-0 victories on match day two of round one last week Sunday.

Without its own youth arm, Police FC have adopted the Dion La Foucade Academy for their youth competitions

Following up on a 2-2 draw in the opening round, Police U-14s easily got past Defence Force. Antonio De Matas (9th minute) and Nicholas Emmanuel (25th) gave them a 2-0 lead before Tereque Healey (37th and 48th) netted on either side of half-time to complete the rout.

And in the under-16 division, Brent Sam (11th and 52nd) scored twice while Joshua Salandy (12th), Andrew Macedo (38th), Carlton Alfonso (65th) and Brandon Lalchan (66th) each notched an item for Police FC.

But in the U-18 division, Defence Force avoided a Police hat-trick by registering a 4-1 victory.

Charles Hadden (39th minute), Tariq Rochford (43rd), Renard Celestine (47th) and Denzel Woods (70th) all found the back of the net, while Police FC's Jabari Thomas netted their lone item in the 65th minute.

2012 Oasis Youth Pro League

U-14 Division

North East Stars 2 (Cordell Alfred 53rd, Alexis Blackwell 58th) v T&TEC FC 2 (Kevon Smith 42nd, Adrian McLaren 45th)

San Juan Jabloteh 4 (Mickel Walkes 13th, Anthony Samuel 48th, 56th, Kerdell Sween 60th) v St. Ann's Rangers 2 (Maciek Hoyte (7th, 34th)

Caledonia AIA 0 v W Connection 3 (Kareem Riley 10th, Terrell Williams 41st, Darreon Thomas 60th)

Defence Force 0 v Police FC 4

U-16 Division

North East Stars 1 (Kyle O'Garro 26th) v T&TEC FC 2 (Jude Williams 70th, own goal 45th)

San Juan Jabloteh 1 (Jabari Cummings 48th) v St. Ann's Rangers 1 (Leland Archer 56th)

Caledonia AIA 2 (Matheaus Williams 24th, Andrew Rullow 61st) v W Connection 0

Defence Force 0 v Police FC 6 (Brent Sam 11th, 52nd, Joshua Salandy 12th, Andrew Macedo 38th, Carlton Alfonso 65th, Brandon Lalchan 66th)

U-18 Division

North East Stars 0 v T&TEC FC 0

San Juan Jabloteh 2 (Courcion Elcock 2nd, Kevin Lewis 18th) v St. Ann's Rangers 3 (Xavier Rajpaul 23rd, Arvin Prescod 25th, Tevonne Morris 45th)

Caledonia AIA 0 v W Connection 2 (Neil Benjamin Jr 18th, Adan Noel 89th)

Defence Force 4 (Charles Hadden 39th, Tariq Roachford 43rd, Renard Celestine 47th, Denzel Woods 70th) v Police FC 1 (Jabari Thomas 65th)
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Re: 2012 Oasis Youth League Thread.
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Re: 2012 Oasis Youth League Thread.
« Reply #27 on: April 03, 2012, 03:30:38 AM »
W Connection hits Police for 17.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Last year’s champion team in the Under-13 and U-15 divisions, W Connection, continued its fine form in the OASIS Youth Pro League with three straight victories against Police, in Round One Match Day Four action, at St Joseph Convent Ground, Federation Park, on Sunday.

A total of 17 goals were scored by the Savonnetta Boys, with only one conceded as the talented youngsters won their matches 7-0 in the U-18, 6-0 in the U-16 and 4-1 in the U-14 divisions.

In the U-18 division, Akeem Roach bagged a quick first half hat-trick, before Neil Benjamin (61st and 65th) scored a second half double and efforts from Akeem Humphrey and Jaffett Williams rounding off the scoring for a dominant W Connection team, which won all of its four matches, in a perfect start to the season.

W Connection remained within a point of leaders St Ann’s Rangers in the U-16 division with a similarly dominating 6-0 win over Police in the second match.

Only one goal was scored in the first half that by Yafeu, before Martieon Watson (51st), a double by Jabari Mitchell (65th and 72nd) and late goals from Levon Dass (80th) and Raphael Chichester (80th+1), completed the rout in the second period.
 
Results

U-14

San Juan Jabloteh 5 (Alejandro Otero 1st, Atiba Lucas 20th, 25th, 35th, Ronaldo Francois 46th (pen)) v North East Stars 1 (Cordell Alfred 50th)

T&TEC 3 (Jabari Hodge 2nd, 11th, Chris Vialva 43rd) v Caledonia AIA 2 (Jenkeon Alexander)

Defence Force 1 (Liam De Verteuil 45th) v St Ann’s Rangers 1 (Tekay Hoyte)

W Connection 4 (Judah St Louis 8th, Terrell Williams 18th, Isaiah Hudson 38th) v Police FC 1 (Antonio De Matas 54th)
 
U-16

San Juan Jabloteh 4 (Kwesi Allen 14th, 17th, Akim Andrews 19th, Akeem Garcia 60th) v North East Stars 1 (Taje Commissiong 48th)

T&TEC 4 (Levi Garcia 23rd, 70th, Shakuile Williams 68th, 80th) v Caledonia AIA 1 (Quinton Bowen 80th)

St Ann’s Rangers 3 (Leland Archer 27th, Kevon Goddard 48th, Marquiste Hoyte 58th) v Defence Force 1 (Nikan Aaron 79th)

W Connection 6 (Yafeu Rougier 17th, Martieon Watson 51st, Jabari Mitchell 65th, 72nd, Levon Dass 80th, Raphael Chichester 80th+1) v Police 0
 
U-18

North East Stars v San Juan Jabloteh—Match Abandoned

T&TEC 4 (Angel Williams 1st, 45th, 71st, Mickell Charles 43rd) v Caledonia AIA 1 (Dwayne Calliste 37th)

St Ann’s Rangers 6 (Xavier Rajpaul 10th, 23rd, 84th, 87th, Osei Griffith 74th, Arvin Prescott 75th v Defence Force 0

W Connection 7 (Akeem Roach 20th, 31st, 34th, Akeem Humphrey, Neil Benjamin Jr 61st, 65th, Jaffett Williams 70th) v  Police FC 0
 
Fixtures

Tomorrow

San Juan Jabloteh v Caledonia AIA—San Juan North Secondary
St Ann’s Rangers v Police—Trinity Ground, Moka
T&TEC v Defence Force- La Brea Recreation Ground
W Connection v North East Stars—Mannie Ramjohn Stadium Training Ground
 
(All U-14 matches will kick off at 10 pm, followed by the U-16 (2 pm) and U-18 (4 pm), with the home club hosting all three matches at the same venue.)
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Re: 2011 Oasis Youth League Thread
« Reply #28 on: April 27, 2012, 04:09:43 AM »
W Connection sweep T&TEC.
T&T Express Reports.


W Connection played unbeaten in the Oasis Youth Pro League last weekend, defeating T&TEC in all three divisions. W Connection under-14s won 4-2, their under-16 team emerged with a 2-0 victory, and in the under-18 division, the Savonetta Boys beat T&TEC 1-0 on a 37th minute Akeem Roach goal.

St Ann's Rangers also enjoyed a good weekend, winning two matches and drawing the other. Rangers were impressive 7-1 winners over North East Stars in the under-14 division, getting a brace each from Jean-Marc Jackman (18th & 56th) and Raheem Borde (30th & 67th). They beat Stars 3-1 in the under-16 division, but were held 1-1 at the under-18 level.

Oasis Youth Pro League Results

Under-14
 
St Ann's Rangers 7 (Jean-Marc Jackman 18th, 56th, Raheem Borde 30th, 67th, Tekay Hoyce 43rd penalty, OG 59th, Maciek Hoyte 64th) v North East Stars 1 (David Lawrence 3rd)

W Connection 4 (Isaiah Hudson 2nd, Jarod Gordon 22nd, Judah St Louis 32nd penalty, Kareem Riley 37th) v T&TEC 2 (Jabari Hodge 10th, Shobal Celestine 46th)

San Juan Jabloteh 3 (Alejandro Otero 41st, Travell Edwards 48th, Ronaldo Francois 52nd) v Police 1 (Ross Ganteaume 56th)

Caledonia AIA 1 (Andell Lee 45th) v Defence Force 1 (Jack Jones 56th)

Under-16
 
St Ann's Rangers 3 (Leland Archer 15th, Omari George 25th, Jameel Antonie 80th) v North East Stars 1 (Taje Commissiong 61st)

W Connection 2 (Yafeu Rougier 22nd, Michael Basdeo 51st) v T&TEC 0

San Juan Jabloteh 3 (Akeem Garcia 10th, Akim Andrews 12th, 82nd) v Police 2 (Carlton Alfonzo 45th, 55th)

Caledonia 3 (Quinton Bowen 48th, 51st, OG 56th) v Defence Force 0

Under-18

St Ann's Rangers 1 (Kiel Pierre 15th) v North East Stars 1 (OG 68th)

W Connection 1 (Akeem Roach 37th) v T&TEC 0

Police 3 (Joshua Ramdoo 22nd, 30th, Jabari Thomas 43rd) v San Juan Jabloteh 1 (Casey Allen 63rd penalty)

Caledonia AIA 1 (Israel Honore 47th) v Defence Force 0

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« Reply #29 on: March 07, 2014, 07:27:30 PM »
Point Fortin Civic ready to tackle Youth Pro League.
ttproleague.com.


The Youth Pro League has a new challenger this season, in southerners Point Fortin Civic, when the 2014 YPL kicks off on Sunday at four venues across Trinidad.

TT Pro League debutants Point Fortin Civic have done remarkably well at the professional division, sitting third on the Digicel Pro League standings after two rounds, and on Sunday the southerners will field youth teams in the Under 14, under 16 and Under 18/Reserve divisions.

Point Fortin Civic will host last season’s Under 13 winners North East Stars at the Mahaica Oval in Point Fortin beginning with the Under 14s from 10 am, the Under 16s from 2 pm, and the Under 18/Reserve from 4 pm.

“We are starting on Sunday and we will be ready,” said PFC Technical Director and former Trinidad and Tobago standout Steve David.

“The guys look really good. They are ready to play and are all pretty excited,” added the 62-year-old.

“But we don’t know what to expect. Until we get a feel of the (Youth) league and know it’s like, only then I’d have an idea on how well we would do.”

Also on Sunday, last season’s Under 15 and Under 17 winners St. Ann’s Rangers will host San Juan Jabloteh in the Under 14, Under 16 and Under 18/Reserve levels at Trinity College ground in Moka. Last season Jabloteh represented Defence Force at all youth levels, finishing runners-up in the Under 13 and Under 17s and third in the Under 15s, which forecasts mouth-watering day of youth football clashes at the Moka venue.

Police and W Connection will do battle at all divisions at the St. James Barracks ground, while Caledonia will tackle Central FC in the Under 16 and Under 18/Reserve divisions at the Valtrin Recreation Ground in Valsayn.

Youth Pro League 2014 Round One Match Day One [Sunday 9 March]

UNDER 14 DIVISION

St. James Barracks
Police FC vs W Connection—10 am

Trinity College, Moka
St. Ann’s Rangers vs San Juan Jabloteh—10 am

Mahaica Oval, Point Fortin
Point Fortin Civic vs North East Stars—10 am

UNDER 16 DIVISION

St. James Barracks
Police FC vs W Connection—2 pm

Valtrin Recreation Ground
Caledonia AIA vs Central FC—2 pm

Trinity College, Moka
St. Ann’s Rangers vs San Juan Jabloteh—2 pm

Mahaica Oval, Point Fortin
Point Fortin Civic vs North East Stars—2 pm

UNDER 18/RESERVE DIVISION

St. James Barracks
Police FC vs W Connection—4 pm

Valtrin Recreation Ground
Caledonia AIA vs Central FC—4 pm

Trinity College, Moka
St. Ann’s Rangers vs San Juan Jabloteh—4 pm

Mahaica Oval, Point Fortin
Point Fortin Civic vs North East Stars—4 pm

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