The FA’s Youth Leagues saw some thrilling action on Saturday with plenty of goals and wins for VG Utd, Sugar Boys FC and Wolues FC at the venue in East End / Long Look.
In the U13’s, Sugar Boys held off Wolues FC to win 2-1 as Audony Gangoo’s brace secured all 3 points as an own goal kept Wolues’ hopes alive.
VG Utd then overcame Old Madrid FC, 5-2, with goals from Jahemm Abraham (2), T’Kiah Richardson, Jezaan Demming and Qu’yl Billingy, whilst, for Old Madrid FC both Keldan George and Glensford Palmer scored.
“We had some new players in the team and had to make adjustment, but they settled down well and moved the ball around to create opportunity” commented Coach Jermain Abrams “It was also the first game in a while and it was good to see how they responded to Old Madrid equalizing, the future for VG Utd looks very bright.”
Abrams and his U18 team were disappointed when Old Madrid found themselves short of players following a bout of illness and had to concede the game, in which VG were going to give some of their younger players a go.
However, in the U18 game that was played, The Wolues FC easily beat One Love FC, 5-0 with Rush Broderick, Michael Palladino, Dylan Foster, Kael Chalwell and RJ Wong all scoring.
The Wolues played with confidence and not only got stuck in when it mattered, but also used the ball with a positive purpose and it was no surprise when the first goal in the 22nd minute from the boot of Wong, who latched onto a pass and fire home into the top right-hand corner.
Foster opened his Wolues account just before half time with a composed finish after good work from Chalwell. Broderick made it 3-0 with a long range in off the bar effort, Palladino scored from the penalty spot and Chalwell rounded things off with his first goal for the club, with an assist from Sam Potgeiter.