UTT’s Tracy Smith,left, dribbles past a Central Women player, during the TT Women’s Football League match, at UTT O’Meara, on Saturday. UTT won the match 20-0.
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The Uni­ver­si­ty of T&T record­ed the high­est mar­gin of vic­to­ry for the Women's Foot­ball League (WoLF) for the sea­son by ham­mer­ing Cen­tral Women 20-0 over the week­end.

Strik­er Shenelle Jor­dan led the way with sev­en goals while Tra­cy Smith and Kir­lan­dra Bap­tiste, both scored four goals each in the de­mo­li­tion job. The uni­ver­si­ty women al­so a brace from Col­lette Mor­gan and a goal apiece from Aatiya Alexan­der 1, Tisha Bel­fon 1, Lo­rall Ro­main.

In an­oth­er match, St Au­gus­tine Ju­niors who were favoured to win the ti­tle af­ter an im­pres­sive start that saw them thrash Cen­tral Women 11-0 last week were beat­en 0-2 by the To­ba­go Chi­cas.

WEEK­END RE­SULTS

QPCC 2 (Afiyah Corn­well) bt Po­lice 1 (Anique Walk­er)

UTT 20 (Tra­cy Smith 4, Shenelle Jor­dan 7, Kir­lan­dra Bap­tiste 4, Col­lette Mor­gan 2, Aatiya Alexan­der 1, Tisha Belforn 1, Lo­rall Ro­main 1) bt Cen­tral Women 0

Club San­do 2 (Den­necia Prince, Alex­ia Ali) bt St Au­gus­tine 1 (Maria Fran­cis Ser­rant PK)

De­fence Force ((Shan­ice Pierre (31', 36') , Akka­sia Charles (82') 3 bt Malvern 0

To­ba­go Chi­cas 3 (N'Je­nile Charles 32', Tsa­ianne Le­an­der 52', Aaliyah Charles) bt St Au­gus­tine Jr. 0

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TT Women’s Football League roundup.

The TT Women’s Football League was in action this past weekend with five games on the docket.

In the first game, Afiya Cornwell scored twice in the first half to give Queen’s Park Cricket Club the advantage. Newest member of the team, Anique Walker would later scored for Police FC. QPCC won 2-1.

Malvern fought the law and the law won. A brace from Shanice Pierre in the first hal, and another from Akkasia Charles late in the second made sure of that as Defence Force defeated Malvern 3-0.

St Augustine FC unfortunately had a rough weekend. They came up short against Club Sando losing 2-1 . Dennecia Prince and Alexia Ali provided the goals for Club Sando while St Augustine could only muster one from a Maria Francis Serrant penalty kick.

In their next game, St Augustine lost again, this time to the Tobago Chicas. N’Jenile Charles scored in the first half, and then Tsianne Leander and Aaliyah Charles ensured a 3-0 victory for the Tobago club. The most shocking result of the weekend came in the game between UTT and expansion side Central Women, the latter who previously played in the schools’ league. Most of the players on the Central Women side were 18 years or younger, with the goalkeeper being youngest at 13 years old .

Four UTT players scored two goals or more against the very young Central Women’s team. Shenelle Jordan led the scoring with sevenn goals, Tracy Smith and Kirlandra Baptiste both bagged four goals and Collette Morgan had two goals. Aatiya Alexander, Tisha Belforn and Lorall Romain would each score one. A 20-0 shutout for UTT.

St Augustine FC and QPCC are tied on top the WoLF table with four points, but St Augustine hold the advantage on goal difference with a game in hand. UTT with their first game and first win of the season have control of third place over fve other teams with three points thanks to their massive goal difference.

Malvern and Central Women hold the bottom of the table for now, as Trincity Nationals and Jewels FC have yet to play this season.