Cedar, St George's & ESHS share LIME High School League honours
The confirmed destination of the U15 Boys trophy concluded the various High School Leagues and after the final whistle, Avondale Williams, National Men’s Coach and High School Development Officer, presented the awards to all the winners
“It was a very successful tournament in all the different categories, but there are lots of room for improvement," commented Williams. “It was great to see such wonderful young talented boys and girls displaying their skills, hard work and togetherness at this level of the game.”
Williams added that the Under15 Boys tournament was the most competitive of them all and that St George's Secondary School showed their skill, strong will and togetherness to emerge victorious.
The final day victory over BFEC leap frogged St George's Secondary over Cedar International to claim the title with 7 points. Cedar came second with 5 points and BFEC third with four.
Jose Lopez was awarded the Golden Boots for top scoring with four goals, while Devante Samuel was awarded Most Valuable Player. He was also the tournament's second top scorer.
Cedar International unbeaten in Boys Open League
Cedar International were named BVIFA/LIME Boys Open High School Champions, having stayed unbeaten throughout the season to garner 10 points. ESHS were second with 7 points while St George's and BFEC shared the fourth position.
Noel Maxwell was named the Golden Boots winner, scoring nine goals, while Leo Forte was awarded the tournament's Most Valuable Player, for his hard work and for being second top scorer in the league.
ESHS crowned Girls Champions
The Girl’s High School tournament was also competitive with newcomers Claudia Creque Educational Centre of Anegada adding a little competitive spice to the proceedings.
Elmore Stout High School were crowned Champions, with four wins from four games. Cedar International School came second with nine points and Claudia Creque Educational Centre third.
Laresha Martin was awarded the Golden Boots for scoring eleven goals, while Lily Pierce was named as the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Pierce was also second top scorer with seven goals.
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