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U11 Boys prepare for FA Cup semi-finals
- Updated: 5 June 2018
Four clubs sealed their place in the Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) Boy’s Under 11 FA Cup semi-finals as the second-round games played on 2 June produced some exciting football and plenty of goals.
Future SC, who received a bye to the second round, defeated Latinos FC A 6-0 with their top goal scorer Calyb Fredricks netting four goals and David Seymour and Nahshon Ebanks scoring a goal apiece to round off the scoring.
In the second game, Academy SC Stingrays struggled to overcome a stubborn George Town SC outfit. George Town’s Emre Ebanks opened the scoring but goals from Kyan Okoli, Joshua Elliott and Jathan Bennett sent the Academy boys through to the semi-finals and all but ended the season for the boys from the capital.
345 FC B will join their counterparts 345 FC A in the semi-finals as they defeated East End United FC 5-1. Danny Lyne scored a pair of goals and Leon Frank, Dillon Phillips and Rafael Wejbora got their name on the score sheet for 345 FC B. East End United’s Taegan Williams scored a consolation goal for her team in the dying minutes of the game.
The semi-finals are set for Saturday, 9 June, as Future SC face 345 FC A at 9:00 a.m. and Academy SC Stingrays are up against 345 FC B at 10:00 a.m.
In the Girl’s Under 13 games played this past Saturday, Elite SC defeated Academy SC 3-1 as Stoyanna Stewart scored another three goals to cancel out Eva Bothwell’s strike for Academy SC. In the second game of a double-header, Sunset FC got past George Town SC 4-0 with two goals from Ashlyn Evans and one each from Kalie Ebanks and Isla McLaughlin.
Earlier in the week, the young ladies from Academy SC secured the Girl’s Under 11 FA Cup with a 2-0 victory over recently crowned Girl’s Under 11 League champions Sunset FC. Goals from Sofia Bailey and Lea Santos-Smith ended Sunset’s hope of a double trophy haul.
Games this coming week include a Boy’s Under 13 league encounter between Sunset Sharks and 345 FC at 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday, 5 June at the Annex Field; in the Boy’s Under 13 FA Cup first round, Future SC face Cayman Athletic at 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday, June 5 at the Ed Bush Field and on Thursday, 7 June, the winner of Future SC and Cayman Athletic take on George Town SC at 4:15 p.m. at the Annex Field.
In the Girl’s Under 13 FA Cup semi-final, Elite SC face Sunset FC on Wednesday, 6 June at 5:00 p.m. at the Ed Bush Field.
In the Boy’s Under 17 league, Future SC take on Academy SC on Thursday, 7 June at 4:30 p.m. also at the Ed Bush Field.
In the Boy’s Under 15 league, Cayman Brac FC face Cayman Athletic on Saturday, 9 June at 10:00 a.m. in Cayman Brac.
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