Bermuda's Under-17 Women's National Team braved chilly and wet conditions in Miami, Florida, as they continued their preparations for the CONCACAF Women's Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers.
The young Bermuda team faced a tough test against a mixed Montverde Academy team, featuring some of the school's top-ranked senior players. Despite the challenging conditions – with temperatures dipping to 50 degrees Fahrenheit and rain making it feel even colder – the team battled hard.
This match followed a previous victory against Montverde's Under-16 team, but the step up in competition proved challenging, with Bermuda falling to a 4-1 defeat.
Despite the result, this experience will prove valuable for the team as they finalize their preparations for the upcoming qualifiers in Puerto Rico. Facing a strong opponent like Montverde will have exposed areas for improvement and provided crucial match practice ahead of the crucial Concacaf tournament.
The team will now wrap up their training camp in Florida before heading to Puerto Rico, where they will be aiming to secure a spot in the next round of World Cup qualifying. Their performance in Miami, despite the challenging conditions and tough opposition, will have provided valuable lessons and motivation as they head into this crucial competition.
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