The Bermuda Football Association’s Under 23 Summer League season culminated in a dramatic final and a high-scoring consolation match at the BAA Field, with the North Village Rams ultimately crowned champions.
North Village Rams 2 PHC Zebras 1
In the eagerly anticipated championship final, the North Village Rams came from a goal down to edge the PHC Zebras by a narrow 2-1 margin.
The PHC Zebras struck first, with Machai Davis finding the back of the net in the 22nd minute to give them the early lead. However, the Rams' response was swift and emphatic. Just one minute later, Jamori Jones Tyrell equalized for North Village, ensuring the teams went into the half-time break locked at 1-1.
The second half saw both teams create chances in a tense battle for supremacy. It was the North Village Rams who ultimately found the decisive goal in the 56th minute, with Nejai Tucker scoring what proved to be the winner. The Rams held firm against a determined PHC side to clinch the Bermuda Football Association’s Under 23 Summer League title.
Somerset Trojans 7 FC Bascome 2
In the consolation final, the Somerset Trojans delivered a commanding performance, defeating FC Bascome by a score of 7-1.
The Trojans' attack was prolific, with Kee-zai Cann leading the charge by bagging an impressive hat-trick. Rio Russell also contributed significantly, scoring twice. Kai Sampson and Enrique Mendes each added a goal to complete Somerset's dominant display. FC Bascome's got goals from Hunter Outerbridge, and Tre Burgess.
The final matches marked the conclusion of an exciting Under 23 Summer League season, showcasing the emerging talent within Bermudian football.
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Robinson Named Co-Captain for Thomas College Season
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Cody Robinson will take on a key leadership role for Thomas College this upcoming season, as he has been named one of three captains for the Men's Soccer team.
Robinson, a junior, will lead the charge alongside teammates Micky Woodrow and Harry Clough. Thomas College Head Men's Soccer Coach Kyle Fletcher expressed his confidence in the trio, stating, "These three represent what it means to be a Terrier - grit, leadership, and an unrelenting drive to win."
Robinson's selection comes on the back of a strong previous season, where he played in all 19 of Thomas College's matches. He logged a total of 1015 minutes on the pitch, demonstrating his importance to the squad. During this period, he showcased his attacking contributions by scoring 5 goals and providing 2 assists, accumulating 12 points for the season.
His consistent performances and growing influence on the team have been recognized by the coaching staff, as Thomas College looks to build on a successful 2024 campaign that saw them finish with an impressive 13-2-4 overall record and an undefeated 8-0-2 in conference play, culminating in a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Championship. Robinson was a key figure in that success, even contributing a goal in their NAC Championship final victory.
As a versatile player who has excelled both in defense and in attacking roles, Robinson's leadership will be vital for the Terriers as they embark on the new season.
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Hall Released after Hull City U21 Contract Expired
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Hull City have confirmed their retained list following the conclusion of the 2024/25 Sky Bet Championship season, with Bermudian youth international Sincere Hall among the players departing the club.
Hall, a forward who has been part of Hull City's Under-21 setup, will leave the Tigers following the expiration of his contract. While he featured for the U21 side, including making headlines earlier in the year with a two-goal performance in the Professional Development League, he did not make a senior appearance for the Championship club.
The 20-year-old Bermudian, who has also had loan spells with non-league clubs Guiseley and Liversedge during his time at Hull, will now become a free agent as he looks for his next opportunity in professional football. Hall has also represented Bermuda at the senior international level.
Monday, June 23, 2025
Rams & Zebras Advance to U23 Summer League Final
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The Bermuda Football Association’s Under 23 Summer League Semi-Finals delivered a dramatic evening of action at the BAA Field, with North Village Rams and PHC Zebras securing their spots in the final. Both matches featured red cards and late goals, setting the stage for an exciting championship clash.
Somerset Trojans 0 North Village Rams 3
In the opening semi-final, the North Village Rams defeated the Somerset Trojans with a commanding 3-0 victory. After a tightly contested and scoreless first half, the Rams broke the deadlock in the 65th minute through Malik Paynter. Just three minutes later, Jai Pitt Bean doubled North Village’s lead, putting them firmly in control.
The Somerset Trojans' hopes were further dashed in the 78th minute when they were reduced to nine men after two players received red cards. North Village then capitalized on their numerical advantage in stoppage time, with Tyrese Caines netting to make it 3-0 and seal their place in the final.
FC Bascone 1 PHC Zebras 3
The second semi-final saw the PHC Zebras stage an impressive comeback to defeat FC Bascome 3-1. FC Bascome started brightly, taking the lead in the 13th minute through a goal from Ben Osset. However, the Zebras responded swiftly, with Machai Davis equalizing in the 24th minute. The momentum swung further in PHC's favour when Harlem Bean-Fox converted from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute, giving the Zebras a 2-1 lead heading into half-time.
The PHC Zebras extended their advantage in the 70th minute courtesy of an own goal. FC Bascome's chances of a comeback were then made even harder ten minutes later when they were reduced to ten men after a player was sent off. The Zebras held firm to secure their place in the final.
The stage is now set for a compelling Bermuda Football Association Under 23 Summer League Final, pitting the dominant North Village Rams against the resilient PHC Zebras.
Friday, June 20, 2025
U23 Football: Stalemate and Dominance at BAA Field
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The Bermuda Football Association's Under 23 Summer League Division continued with a captivating double-header last night at the BAA Field, delivering a mixed bag of results that included a feisty draw and a decisive victory.
Devonshire Colts 1 Robin Hood 1
The opening match saw Devonshire Colts and Robin Hood battle to a 1-1 draw, in a game that saw both sides finish with ten men.
The Colts took an early lead in the 13th minute through a goal from Nijae Aberdeen. The complexion of the game shifted dramatically in the 22nd minute when Robin Hood's Chance Eve was shown a red card, reducing his team to ten men. However, just four minutes later, Devonshire Colts also found themselves a man down when Keino Burch received a red card, evening up the numbers on the pitch.
The Colts held onto their 1-0 lead going into the break. The second half was a hard-fought affair, with Hayden Dill converting a penalty in the 71st minute to draw Robin Hood level, ultimately seeing the points shared.
North Village Rams 0 FC Bascome 3
In the nightcap, FC Bascome put on a dominant display to defeat the North Village Rams 3-0.
Ben Osset opened the scoring for FC Bascome in the 27th minute, giving them a 1-0 lead at half-time. Osset continued his impressive performance in the second half, doubling FC Bascome's lead in the 56th minute with his second goal of the game. Riley Robinson then put the result beyond doubt in the 77th minute, extending FC Bascome's advantage to 3-0 and securing a comprehensive victory.
The results from these two matches further shape the U23 Division standings as teams continue their quest for silverware.