Diarra Simmons of Pickering Power, Canada, is the lone overseas-based player named in an 18-member national Under-17 women’s for its opening match in the Caribbean Football Union Group B qualifying series against Dominica.
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Soca Princesses fine tune for CFU tourney
Stefan De Four, coach of the Soca Princesses will fine tune his preparations for this country’s participation in the Caribbean Football Union qualifying tournament with St Kitts/Nevis and Dominica this weekend.
Borneo still recovering
Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 women football team defender Camille Borneo is recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament (acl) which she suffered during a tour of Brazil with the national squad last August.
‘Soca Princesses’ begin W/Cup campaign
Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 women footballers will begin their quest for qualification to the CONCACAF Under-17 Championship.
Linfah Jones, Female Youth Award contender
TRINIDAD and Tobago Under-17 football goalkeeper Linfah Jones is in the reckoning for the top female award when the First Citizens Sports Foundation stages their 2010 Youth Awards tomorrow at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
Tobago duo miss opportunity to play for U-17
Diedre James and Terrisa Simon, the two Tobago players who are members of the National Under 17 team missed an opportunity to perform with the team because proper arrangements were not made for them to travel to Trinidad.
Q&A with St. Francis defender Lauren Schmidt
St. Francis-Mountain View senior defender Lauren Schmidt will play soccer for Stanford next year as a recruited walk-on.
Schmidt joins Stanford
Former national Under-17 women’s football captain Lauren Schmidt was among an impressive class of freshmen that joined Stanford University earlier this month which improved their chances of capturing a title in the coming season.
Borneo’s surgery a success
Camille Borneo, captain of the National U-17 women’s football team, has undergone surgery to correct an injury to her anterior cruciate ligament.