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VI beat St Kitts & Dominica in U14 Girls football friendlies in Anguilla

- Play final game against the hosts from 7:30 PM today
The Virgin Islands U14 Girls National Team has been enjoying much success in the 2025 U14 Girls TDS Championship, which concludes today in Anguilla. Photo: BVIFA/Facebook
The Virgin Islands U14 Girls National Team is being captained by Aerin Westlake in the 2025 U14 Girls TDS Championship in Anguilla. Photo: BVIFA/Facebook
The Virgin Islands U14 Girls National Team is being captained by Aerin Westlake in the 2025 U14 Girls TDS Championship in Anguilla. Photo: BVIFA/Facebook
THE VALLEY, Anguilla- The Virgin Islands U14 Girls National Team has been enjoying much success in the 2025 U14 Girls TDS Football Championship, which concludes today in Anguilla.

The Virgin Islands played their opening game in the friendly tournament against St Kitts and Nevis at the Raymond E. Guishard Technical Centre on Friday, July 25, 2025, and came out 2-1 winners.

T’niyah Richardson opened the scoring for the Virgin Islands in just the 4th minute, while Chelsie Dyer sealed the win in the 26th minute.

The Virgin Islands then made it two wins from two games when they pulled off a 2-1 win over Dominica on Saturday, July 26, 2025.

Grace Tucker put the Virgin Islands on the scoresheet in the 3rd minute, and then T’niyah Richardson made it two goals in the 39th minute.

VI play hosts Anguilla this evening

The VI play their final game against hosts Anguilla at 7:30 PM today, Sunday, July 27, 2025.

The Virgin Islands team is guided by Head Coach Fitzgerald Carter, with support from Manager/Assistant Coach Lotaya Sue, Kitman/Physio Carmaine Hodge, and Assistant/Referee Guillaume Parkins.

The 2025 BVI U14 Girls Squad includes: Chelsie Dyer, Kaylen Williams, T’niyah Richardson, T’kylah Richardson, Joliya Morton, Aerin Westlake, Yuleiky Richards, Divya Nelson, Taaxhanae Williams, Mikaydea Prevost, Paige Glasgow-Dabreo, Grace Tucker, DeNecia Richardson, Lily Graham, Asia-Leigh Llewellyn, and Dunneique Cameron.

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