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Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Armstrong Scores Winner as Dayton Dispatch VCU

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The third-seeded University of Dayton men's soccer team advanced in the Atlantic 10 Tournament after dispatching the No. 6 seed VCU Rams 4-2 in a hard-fought Quarter-Final match at Baujan Field.

The crucial victory was sealed by sophomore Andrew Armstrong, who delivered his second game-winning goal of the season in the late stages of the contest.

The game was a tight, back-and-forth battle that saw the score deadlocked at 2-2 deep into the second half.

Armstrong, who also recorded his team-best fourth assist of the season, found the net when it mattered most. With the game tied in the 71st minute, Armstrong unleashed a decisive one-touch shot from outside the box that found the bottom corner of the net, netting his second game-winning goal of the season and putting Dayton ahead 3-2.

Dayton then added a late goal to secure the final score of 4-2. The victory was spearheaded by junior Martin Bakken, who scored twice, marking his first multi-goal match of the season.

Dayton’s win over VCU brings the Rams' 2025 campaign to a close with a 6-6-5 record. For Dayton, the victory extends their unbeaten streak to five games, including three consecutive wins, pushing their record to 7-2-7 on the season. They now advance to the A-10 Semi-Finals, with their opponent to be determined after the final Quarter-Final results.

 
 
Monday, November 10, 2025
Late Drama Grant Scores as Gillingham U18s Snatch Draw

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Nayan Grant scored a vital goal as his Gillingham Under 18 teammates fought back to secure a dramatic 3-3 draw away from home against Milton Keynes Dons in their latest league fixture.

The exciting, high-scoring contest saw Gillingham demonstrate character and persistence, ensuring they shared the points in the entertaining clash.

Gillingham's goals came from a trio of players: Stan Sargent and Louie Dayal both found the back of the net, keeping the Gills in the contest. Crucially, it was Bermudian player Nayan Grant who added the third goal, completing the team's tally and proving instrumental in securing the draw against their rivals.

The result, though not a win, is a valuable point gained on the road for the young Gills squad, confirming their resilience against competitive opposition.


Sunday, November 09, 2025
FC Bascome Under-15s Seal Leonard DeRosa Holder Title

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FC Bascome 3 PHC Zebras 1

The triumphant weekend continued for the rising stars of FC Bascome as their Under-15s secured the Leonard DeRosa Holder Final Trophy, defeating the PHC Zebras 3-1 in a competitive match at the Devonshire Recreation Club.

The victory comes just one day after the club's U13 team captured the Gregory Grimes Under 13 championship, marking a phenomenal back-to-back success for the FC Bascome academy.

FC Bascome Starting Line-Up: - Brayton Browne, Cairo Burgess, Jéon Wolfe, Kyron Bryan, Micah Doran, NiJasz Mello, Remi Furbert, Shila Davis, Vashon Martin, Xonti Burch - Substitutes - Adaj O’Brien, MiCha Lewis - PHC Zebras - Amari Bean, Amir Weller, Azai Dyer, Dunstan Desa, Evan Hayward, Logan Hayward, Luka Cedenio, Rufaro Kunze, Shiloh Anderson, Stephen Astwood, Ta’han Eve - Substitute - Akshay Townsend, Chase Simmons, Jordan Seymour, Zahnai Ming

FC Bascome's victory was spearheaded by striker Jéon Wolfe, who netted a crucial two goals on the night. Cairo Burgess added the third goal, completing the 3-1 scoreline. The PHC Zebras' lone tally came via an unfortunate own goal.

Two players were singled out for their outstanding contributions despite the result:
Brayton Browne was named the FC Bascome MVP.
Evan Hayward earned the MVP honours for the PHC Zebras.

The win reinforces FC Bascome’s growing dominance in the youth football circuit and ensures their trophy cabinet is considerably heavier following a successful weekend of finals.

 
 
Sunday, November 09, 2025
Ming Fires Syracuse in ACC Championship Semi-Final

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The Syracuse Men's Soccer team, seeded No. 6, delivered a stunning upset in the Quarter-Final Round of the ACC Championship, dismantling the No. 3-seed NC State Wolfpack 3-0.

The victory was spearheaded by a brilliant opening goal from Bermudian midfielder Sachiel Ming, who earned the crucial winning strike against a formidable NC State defence that had previously conceded only four goals all season.

After a tense, scoreless first half, Syracuse emerged from the locker room with a clear boost in intensity, and it paid off early in the second period.

The decisive goal came in the 52nd minute. Kristjan Fortier passed the ball to Chimere Omeze, who skillfully found Ming through a crowd of defenders. Ming, sneaking into space, unleashed a left-foot rocket that flew past NC State goalkeeper Logan Erb, giving Syracuse the vital 1-0 lead.

Syracuse did not let up after the breakthrough. Goals from Carlos Zambrano and Chimere Omeze followed Ming's opener, confirming the emphatic 3-0 scoreline and signalling a major statement from the No. 6 seed in the championship bracket.

The win secures Syracuse's passage into the ACC Championship Semi-Finals, putting them just one win away from the final as they continue their dramatic run through the tournament.



 
 
Saturday, November 08, 2025
Bascome Blue Edge Five-Goal Thriller to Claim Under 13 Title

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FC Bascome Blue 3 Somerset Trojans 2

FC Bascome Blue were crowned the Bermuda Football Association Gregory Grimes Under 13 champions after securing a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Somerset Trojans in a hard-fought final at the Somerset Cricket Club.

The final was a captivating, end-to-end affair that saw the lead change hands and the scores drawn twice before a decisive winner was found.

Mackay Browne opened the scoring for FC Bascome Blue, giving his side the early advantage. However, the Somerset Trojans responded quickly, with Ryan Tavarrez finding the back of the net to level the match.

Browne proved to be a constant threat, scoring his second goal of the game to restore the lead for FC Bascome Blue. Yet again, the resilient Somerset Trojans fought back, with Asa Trew-Smith scoring to draw the game level at 2-2 and set up a nervous final period.

The crucial, title-winning goal eventually came from Quinn Farnsworth, who found the back of the net to score what proved to be the winner for FC Bascome Blue, securing the championship trophy with a final score of 3-2.

The outstanding contributions of the star players were recognized after the final whistle, with Mackay Browne named MVP for FC Bascome Blue and Asa Trew-Smith earning the MVP award for the Somerset Trojans.
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