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Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Women’s Team got their English tour off to an impressive start with a 7-1 hammering of Queen’s Park Rangers Women’s team on Thursday at the Concorde Club in Cranford, England. And they followed that up with a 4-1 victory over Reading FC on Friday.

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In order to make room on the roster for Van Egmond, Seattle has placed forward Kennya Cordner on waivers. Cordner, who was brought up in mid-June from the Reign FC Reserves, played in three games for Reign FC, starting in two matches and logging 124 minutes.

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National women’s footballer Tamar Watson is one of many persons to benefit from The Val Turton Carl Osbourne Foundation (VTCOF). On May 19, the foundation held its sixth annual Charity Golf tournament to raise funds to provide financial assistance to sportsmen and sportswomen to pursue tertiary education.

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Free scoring T&T women’s international forward Kennya “Ya Ya” Cordner created history this week when she became the first footballer from the Caribbean to secure a contract with USA's top flight National Women’s Soccer League.

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Trinidad and Tobago's national senior women's team footballers have no place to train. So, on Thursdays they head to the Queen's Park Savannah, in Port of Spain. It is hard to believe that these young women are preparing for a World Cup--the Canada 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup to be exact.

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