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Wednesday, November 20, 2024
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Saltus Grammar & Warwick Academy Crowned Champions
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Saltus Storms to Victory in BSSF Middle School Under 13 Six-a-Side Tournament Showdown
The Clyde Best Center of Excellence was a cauldron of excitement as Saltus Grammar School clinched the Bermuda School Sports Federation Middle School Under 13 Six-a-Side Tournament title in a thrilling 5-1 victory over Somersfield Academy. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams showcasing incredible skill and determination in a battle for middle school supremacy.
Saltus came out of the gates with lightning speed, seizing the lead within the first minute thanks to a clinical strike from Jace Postlethwaite, who capped off a beautiful passing sequence with a precise finish into the left corner. But Somersfield, known for their resilience, responded quickly. Matteo Aleong, with cat-like reflexes, pounced on a quickly taken corner to level the score, sending the Somersfield supporters into a frenzy.
The second half belonged to Saltus. They unleashed an attacking masterclass, scoring four unanswered goals to secure the championship. Postlethwaite added another goal to his tally, while Adam Barritt unleashed two spectacular long-range strikes that left the Somersfield goalkeeper grasping at thin air. Xavi Dill put the icing on the cake with the fifth and final goal just before the final whistle, sparking wild celebrations among the Saltus players and fans.
The road to the final was paved with impressive victories for Saltus. They overcame a tough challenge from Sandys Secondary Middle School in the semi-final, winning 3-1 thanks to goals from Postlethwaite, Barritt, and Mackay Browne. Somersfield Academy secured their place in the final with a clinical 2-0 win over the Bermuda Institute, with Charlie Kilborn and James Cook finding the back of the net. Warwick Academy Sweeps BSSF Primary School A Division Six-a-Side Tournament Domination
Warwick Academy completed a clean sweep of the Primary School Divisions, adding the BSSF Primary School A Division Six-a-Side Tournament title to their impressive collection at the Shelly Bay Field. They emerged victorious from a tense final against Prospect Primary, with Eoin Muirhead scoring the decisive goal in a 1-0 victory.
Warwick's journey to the final was marked by a dominant 2-0 win over Saltus Grammar School in the semi-final, with Sebastian Owen scoring a brace. Prospect Primary booked their place in the final with a thrilling 3-2 win over rivals Somersfield Academy in a match that went down to the wire.
This tournament showcased the incredible talent and passion for football within Bermuda's primary schools. Warwick Academy's clean sweep is a testament to their commitment to excellence and their dedication to developing young footballers. With their impressive performances, they have set the bar high for future generations of Bermudian footballers.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2024
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Berkeley Clinches Dramatic Victory in Six-a-Side Thriller
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The Berkeley Institute emerged triumphant from a nail-biting final against defending champions Mount Saint Agnes Academy (MSA), securing a 1-0 victory in the Bermuda School Sports Federation Senior School Over 16 Boys Six-a-Side Tournament. The match was a tense affair, with both teams showcasing incredible skill and determination in a battle for schoolyard bragging rights.
The decisive moment came within the first three minutes of the match. Patrick Dill, Berkeley's star striker, seized an opportunity with ice-cold composure, slotting the ball past the outstretched hands of the MSA goalkeeper to send the Berkeley supporters into a frenzy.
Despite the early setback, MSA refused to surrender. They launched wave after wave of attack, testing the Berkeley defense with their speed and creativity. But Berkeley's backline stood firm, repelling every challenge and protecting their precious lead.
The tension mounted as the clock ticked down, with both teams creating chances but failing to find the back of the net. The final whistle blew, and Berkeley erupted in celebration, their hard-fought victory a testament to their resilience and determination.
The road to the final was paved with impressive performances from both teams. Berkeley stormed into the final with a dominant 3-0 victory over Somersfield Academy in the semi-final. An unfortunate own goal gave Berkeley the lead, and Michari Tear-Deleon and Khari Sharrieff added to the tally with clinical finishes.
MSA secured their place in the final with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Saltus Grammar School. Two second-half goals from Sami Carolo and Justin Franco proved to be the difference, showcasing MSA's ability to strike when it matters most.
This tournament was a showcase of the incredible talent and passion for football within Bermuda's Senior Schools. Congratulations to the Berkeley Institute for their well-deserved victory, and to all the teams for putting on a fantastic display of sportsmanship and skill. Bermuda School Sports Federation Senior School Over 16 Boys Results POOL A Berkeley Green – 1 Saltus Grammar – 1 Somersfield Academy – 3 Bermuda Institute – 0 Berkeley Green – 0 Bermuda Institute – 0 Somersfield Academy – 1 Saltus Grammar – 0 Berkeley Green – 1 Somersfield Academy – 2 Saltus Grammar – 1 Somersfield Academy – 0 POOL B MSA – 1 CedarBridge Academy – 0 Warwick Academy – 1 Berkeley Gold – 1 MSA – 1 Berkeley Gold – 1 CedarBridge Academy – 3 Warwick Academy – 1 MSA – 7 Warwick Academy – 2 Berkeley Gold – 2 CedarBridge Academy – 0 SEMI FINALS MSA – 2 Saltus Grammar – 0 Berkeley Gold – 3 Somersfield Academy – 0 FINAL Berkley Gold – 1 MSA – 0
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Monday, November 18, 2024
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Bermudian Duo Lead Taft to NEPSAC Glory
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It was a storybook ending for Bermudian footballers James Morrison and James Cooper, who played pivotal roles in The Taft School's stunning 2-1 victory over Milton Academy in the NEPSAC Class A Soccer Championship. This thrilling upset saw Taft, ranked #3, dethrone the undefeated #1 ranked Milton Academy in a rematch of last year's final.
The atmosphere was electric as the two rivals clashed in a battle for New England prep school supremacy. Milton drew first blood, striking early with a goal in the 3rd minute. Taft, facing an uphill battle, dug deep and displayed incredible resilience, defending resolutely for the next 72 minutes while searching for an equalizer.
Enter James Morrison. With 25 minutes left on the clock, Morrison entered the fray, injecting a spark of energy into the Taft attack. Playing on the right wing, he tormented the Milton defense with his pace and trickery. Then, with just 15 minutes remaining, Morrison produced a moment of magic. Receiving the ball on the edge of the box, he unleashed an audacious chip that sailed over the outstretched arms of the Milton goalkeeper and nestled into the back of the net. The Taft supporters erupted in jubilation as Morrison's wonder-strike brought them level.
But Morrison wasn't done yet. Ten minutes later, he found himself in the thick of the action again, drawing a foul in the box after a dangerous cross. The referee pointed to the spot, and Taft had a golden opportunity to take the lead. The penalty was calmly converted, sending the Taft faithful into a frenzy.
The final five minutes were a nail-biting affair as Milton threw everything forward in search of an equalizer. But Taft, inspired by Morrison's heroics, held firm, repelling wave after wave of attack to secure a historic victory.
James Cooper, playing as a striker, was a constant threat to the Milton defense throughout the match. His tireless running, intelligent movement, and clinical finishing kept the Milton backline on their toes, creating space and opportunities for his teammates.
This victory was especially sweet for Morrison and Cooper, who had tasted defeat in the previous year's final against Milton. Their determination to avenge that loss was evident in their performance, as they led Taft to an unforgettable championship triumph.
Adding to the celebrations, another Bermudian, Ayden Gardener, saw his Suffield Academy team claim the Class B NEPSAC title. Although Gardener was sidelined with an injury sustained in the quarter-finals, his contributions earlier in the tournament were instrumental in Suffield's championship run.
The results highlight the incredible talent and impact of Bermudian footballers on the American prep school scene. Morrison, Cooper, and Gardener have made their mark, inspiring young athletes in Bermuda and beyond.
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Friday, November 15, 2024
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Saltus Retains U12 Crown in Thrilling Final Showdown
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Saltus Grammar School emerged victorious from a pulsating final against Warwick Academy to defend their title in the Bermuda School Sports Federation’s Middle School Under 12 Six-a-Side Football Tournament.
The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams showcasing incredible skill and determination.
Saltus came out of the gates like a lightning bolt, seizing the lead within the first minute thanks to a clinical strike from Roman Gaglio. The Saltus supporters erupted in a frenzy of cheers, and the momentum was firmly in their favor. Just three minutes later, Royal Fubler Tucker doubled the lead with a superb finish, leaving Warwick reeling.
But Warwick, known for their never-say-die attitude, refused to surrender. Cree Bean, pulled a goal back just before halftime, injecting a much-needed dose of hope for his team.
The second half was a tense affair, with both teams battling tooth and nail for every inch of the pitch. Warwick pressed hard for an equalizer, but the Saltus defense stood tall, repelling wave after wave of attack. Then, with just two minutes left on the clock, Kobe Deane delivered the knockout blow for Saltus, scoring a crucial goal to seal the victory and spark wild celebrations among his teammates and fans.
The road to the final was filled with drama for both teams. Saltus stormed into the final with a dominant 8-1 victory over Francis Patton in their Semi-Final. Gaglio was the star of the show, bagging a hat-trick, while Fubler Tucker added two goals. Ben McQueen, Chance Franks, and Cai Williams also got on the scoresheet, while Elijah Smith scored the consolation goal for Francis Patton.
Warwick's Semi-Final clash against Whitney Institute was a nail-biter that went down to the wire. They twice surrendered the lead before ultimately prevailing 4-3 in a dramatic Kicks from the Penalty Mark Shootout. Bean was the hero for Warwick, scoring both goals in regulation time, while Julian Simmons and Masai Simmons found the net for Whitney.
This tournament was a testament to the incredible talent and passion for football within Bermuda's Middle Schools.
Bermuda School Sports Federation’s Middle School Under 12 Six-a-Side Results
Pool A
Sandy's - 2 Warwick Academy - 1
Francis Patton - 2 Sandy's - 0
Warwick Academy - 8 MSA - 1
Warwick Academy - 3 Francis Patton - 0
Sandy's - 4 MSA - 1
Francis Patton - 6 MSA - 2
Pool B
Saltus - 4 Whitney Institute - 0
Somersfield Academy - 4 Bermuda Institute - 1
Saltus - 7 Somersfield Academy - 1
Bermuda Institute - 1 Whitney Institute - 4
Saltus - 6 Bermuda Institute - 1
The Whitney Institute - 1 Somersfield Academy -1
Semi-Final
Saltus - 8 Francis Patton - 1
Warwick Academy - 2 (4-3 penalties) Whitney Institute - 2
Final
Saltus - 3 Warwick Academy - 1
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Friday, November 15, 2024
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FC Bascome Triumphs in U-13 Memorial Cup Final
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FC Bascome 5 Warwick Football Academy 0
FC Bascome Blue secured a decisive 5 - 0 victory over Warwick Football Academy in the Final of the Gregory Grimes Under-13 Memorial Cup at the Clyde Best Center of Excellence Field.
FC Bascome Blue Team: - Xavier Thomas-Bassett, Adam Barritt, Cairo Burgess, Dash Bailey, Kyron Bryan, Xonti Burch, Darshan Dhesi, Sami Luber, Christian Phillips-Steede, Jace Postlethwaite, Deari Trott, Adam Cenzer, Mackay Browne, Vashon Martin, MiCha Lewis - Warwick Football Academy Team: - Charles Smith, Cillian McGlynn, Lorcan McGlynn, Ray Richardson, Dave Kimemia, Connor Sousa, Oliver Soares, Lochlann Muirhead, Caleb Mello, Ayyub Abdur-Rashid, Jakob Lynn, Henry Lill, Freddie Jones, Ja'Zhari Ingham, Cruz Harvey, Rory Fosker, Cameron Duda, Aric Argent
Dash Bailey opened the scoring for FC Bascome in the 17th minute, followed by a goal from Cairo Burgess in the 35th minute, giving FC Bascome a 2-0 lead at halftime.
FC Bascome continued their strong performance in the second half. Substitute Mackay Browne found the net in the 40th minute, extending the lead to 3-0. Sami Luber added a fourth goal just two minutes later, and Deari Trott capped off the scoring with a goal in the 59th minute, securing a 5-0 victory for FC Bascome Blue.
Ja’Zhari Ingham was recognized as the Most Valuable Player for Warwick Football Academy, while Luber received the MVP award for FC Bascome Blue.
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