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Wins for Anguilla & St Kitts as World Cup qualifiers get underway!

Kezia Gumbs battles for the ball with Anguilla's Roxanne Bradshaw, who scored one of the 2 goals for Anguilla. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Britney Peters was in fine form and had to be, as she made several great saves during the defeat. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Britney Peters was in fine form and had to be, as she made several great saves during the defeat. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Tamisha Richardson scored Anguilla's second goal and is seen here seemingly unaware that the Fahie Girls are coming for her. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Tamisha Richardson scored Anguilla's second goal and is seen here seemingly unaware that the Fahie Girls are coming for her. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
The crowd was scarce for the first game and not much better for the second, but at least these two supporters backed the right team as St Kitts beat Antigua 4-0 to open the tournament. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
The crowd was scarce for the first game and not much better for the second, but at least these two supporters backed the right team as St Kitts beat Antigua 4-0 to open the tournament. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Phoenitia Browne played with skill and speed down the St Kitts’ right flank and was a constant thorn in Antigua's side. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Phoenitia Browne played with skill and speed down the St Kitts’ right flank and was a constant thorn in Antigua's side. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
As was Brittney Lawrence down the left, as she made several dangerous runs, supplied crosses, launched free kicks into the box with venom and also scored the 4th goal from the penalty spot. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
As was Brittney Lawrence down the left, as she made several dangerous runs, supplied crosses, launched free kicks into the box with venom and also scored the 4th goal from the penalty spot. Photo credit: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The BVI lost 2-0 to Anguilla last night, Tuesday July 16, 2013 as both teams opened their Caribbean Football Union/FIFA Women’s U20 qualifying Tournament campaigns on the A O Shirley Ground.

Having withstood some early pressure, the BVI’s defense was split open in the 10th minute by a pass from midfield that Roxanna Bradshaw latched onto, controlled and then took a touch before sliding it home past the diving Brittany Peters in goal.

Ebony Fahie, battling away in midfield, launched the first home attack with a ball that was played over the top, a tactic that was used too often during the game and with too little success. On this occasion and with legs still fresh, Kezia Gumbs chased it down, slipped past a couple of defenders and with the small crowd leaping to their feet in expectation was unfortunately only able to hit her cross at the keeper.

Most of the first half action though was in front of the host’s goal and thankfully Peters was in good shot stopping mode and had Tahirah Bascombe with Joi Ann Thomas playing solid in defense to back her up.

The BVI’s most successful passage of play came deep in the first period when a series of corners and throw ins had Anguilla scrambling more than once, but the final ball was lacking and the lines were cleared.

The second half was much the same as the first with Anguilla looking the more likely to score and so it proved when Tamisha Richardson slipped through the defense. Her first shot was well saved by Peters, but the rebound fell kindly for the striker and she made no mistake second time around.

Anguilla could have and probably should have scored a few more goals in truth, but at the final whistle, the BVI Coach Kate Rowson could at least take some positives from the game whilst having much to improve upon.

“The result hasn’t gone our way, but I have to say there were some really disappointing bits, especially with the basics, but also I’m pleased with the effort, the organization and the positions, but don’t get me wrong, we have lots to work on and two tough games coming up,” Rowson said.

Coach Kate wouldn’t be drawn on the “over the top” tactic as opposed to playing on the ground, but did comment that it would be discussed. Additionally she pointed out that “we need to look at the game. We didn’t make enough passes or have enough play making. We were trying to play the ball in the air which was the reason why we didn’t put together the passes and we need to sort that out.”

The day’s first game had seen St Kitts and Nevis beat Antigua 4-0 with the Girls red putting on a classy show especially when the ball was at the feet of Phoenetia Browne down the right hand side or Brittany Lawrence down the left.

It took Browne just 4 minutes to supply the cross that unlocked the Antigua defense. Her ball evading two Antigua defenders and finding its way to Janae Pine, who took a touch and calmly slotted home past Mahiah Benta in the goal.

Several half chances went begging at either end, but then on 36 minutes, a delightful corner from Lawrence was met by Kerisha Powell and the lead was doubled.

In the second half Lawrence and Browne were pulling Antigua all over the field. Powell went narrowly wide with a header, Pine just failed to get a touch on a Lawrence cross and then Powell had the best chance to make it 3 when she followed up on a free kick from Lawrence which bounced over the keepers head and then back of the post, but the striker failed to get a clean strike on the ball and instead found herself in the back of the net.

Pine eventually made it 3 in the 75th minute and then to cap off a great all round performance Lawrence slotted home from the penalty spot to make it 4 -0.

Upcoming matches

July 18: St. Kitts and Nevis will vs Anguilla at 4 p.m. Antigua and Barbuda vs BVI at 6.
July 20: Anguilla and Antigua and Barbuda, 4 p.m. BVI vs St. Kitts and Nevis at 6 p.m.

14 Responses to “Wins for Anguilla & St Kitts as World Cup qualifiers get underway!”

  • weed (17/07/2013, 08:41) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    yea yea monkey city
    • sk baby. (17/07/2013, 11:15) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Weed u need to do better than that sugar city is the name please.
  • 1 (17/07/2013, 08:47) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    you mean the BVI can't win anything?
    • bvi (17/07/2013, 11:25) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      Schupes. In the game of sports, you win some and you lose some. You sound so retarded. Try go take your meds before logging on to the computer.
  • sk baby (17/07/2013, 11:17) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The coach Kate need to find out which position the players play then we can hopefully see a difference. Yea Britney u made me proud u well work.
  • soccer (17/07/2013, 11:30) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    The game of soccer need to be taught in the schools so that the children can be prepared for these sports. As a soccer teacher in the USA, I watch the American kids virus's the kids from Mexico those kids from Mexico start playing soccer from time they start walking. As a coach our kids are not dedicated as the Kids from Mexico. So wevneedvto start offering these sports from the primary school. our kids here can gain lots of scholarships from the USA government. they can do it. One thing they need to do is score a 26 or higher on the ACT. I am not sure what the SAT score is. we have much US/BVI children that they can apply for scholarship from the US.


  • AngryBirds (17/07/2013, 11:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    #TeamBVI #lehgo !!!!!
  • bvi (17/07/2013, 13:26) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Lets remember that ladies football is still in the development stages in the BVI. I give the girls an A plus for showing so much improvement. We must also remember that there were over 700 children from the primary and secondary schools in the BVI in the BDO school league this year with both boys and girls playing. This is a good start. We are behind you 100 percent ladies. GO BVI!!!!!!!
    • The Sport (17/07/2013, 14:47) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      The sports is called SOCCER and not football.
    • jerome williams (17/07/2013, 17:36) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      development!! - almost all the same squad played four years ago in Haiti and have been let down by the BVIFA in terms of coaching and continued football. the coaches too should be ashamed at the lack of time and effort given to the girls. thankfully these girls are sticking to their passion with a love of the game. that is more than can be said for the bvifa executive which is a self serving bunch .
      everyone inside football knows they have lost more girls to the game than currently play it due to their lack of concern or commitment......
      • u20 BVI Female Player (21/07/2013, 20:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        The squad does not comprise of the same girls who played in Haiti a couple years ago. This new squad is filled with many girls, only two or three passing the age of 18. I agree on the fact that the BVIFA has let us down. However these younger girls should not have been the ones playing or the BVI should not have even had this tournament.
  • nope (17/07/2013, 16:51) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Football is the name of the sport fool. Soccer is the American name for the sport because they want to call American Football, Football up there. The sport was always call football til america come with there none sense to create some kinda name twist. Know the facts before you start to talk crap.
  • gee (18/07/2013, 05:59) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Actually the word soccer originated in England to differentiate between Association Football and Rugby League Football.
  • FOOTBALLER (20/07/2013, 09:44) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    If they apply for a scholarship in the United States they will call it soccer.


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