Match Results for May 25th-27th, 2025
The St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association’s Division 1 league witnessed a flurry of action across three matchdays from May 25th to 27th, 2025, at the Warner Park Football Stadium. The opening match showcased a dominant performance by Honda Newtown United, who delivered a resounding 8-0 victory against Conaree Fireballs International. Newtown’s offensive prowess was on full display, spearheaded by Devaughn Mills’ hat-trick and further bolstered by goals from Haim Isles, Zarique Bradshaw (with a brace), Kimron Browne, and Jamar Harris Smith. This lopsided scoreline reflected Newtown’s complete control of the game, leaving Fireballs searching for answers. The officiating team for this match comprised Hakeem Harvey, Juniequa Matthew, Latoya James, and Ashley Grant, overseen by General Coordinator Jamara Stevens.
The second day of competition presented a more closely contested affair between MBT/Fast Cash Saddlers and T. Fraites & Assoc. Molineux Pitbulls. A goalless first half set the stage for a dramatic second half, where both teams found the back of the net within a minute of each other. Shamar Phipps broke the deadlock for Saddlers in the 58th minute, only for Ronald Williams to equalize for Molineux almost immediately. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, reflecting the balanced nature of the contest. However, disciplinary issues were prevalent, with several yellow cards issued to players from both sides, including Phipps and Williams, who had scored their team’s respective goals. The match officials were Jody Walters, Davanna Claxton, Jevian Archibald, and Stephan Smith.
The third day of matches featured a doubleheader, beginning with KFC Trinity/Challengers United’s convincing 5-1 triumph over Rivers FC. Trinity/Challengers established their dominance early on, leading 2-0 at halftime. Their attacking momentum continued in the second half, culminating in a comfortable victory. Tyrone Grant contributed two goals, while Jabari Willett netted a hat-trick. Rivers FC managed a late consolation goal from Evansley Fahie. Yellow cards were shown to Trevise Adams and Javid Bryant of Rivers FC. The match was officiated by Maliik Liburd, Juniequa Matthew, Latoya James, and Sanchez Bass, with Jason McKoy serving as the General Coordinator.
The second match of the doubleheader saw TGE Dieppe Bay Eagles edge out Unicomer/The Cable Village Galaxy in a thrilling 3-2 encounter. Dieppe Bay Eagles held a narrow 2-1 advantage at halftime, thanks to goals from Mirico Cranstoun and Jamar Johnson. While Village Galaxy’s Akanye Samuel-Francis and Davin Kelly found the net, Johnson’s late second goal secured the win for Dieppe Bay Eagles. However, the match was marred by disciplinary issues, with Johnson receiving two yellow cards and consequently a red card after scoring the winning goal. Davin Kelly of Village Galaxy also received a yellow card. The officiating panel for this match consisted of David Phipps, Makeyla Audain, Kayjah Pierre, and Zoend Browne, with Shaun Simon as the General Coordinator.
Across these three matchdays, a variety of playing styles and levels of competitiveness were on display. From the dominant performance of Honda Newtown United to the closely fought draw between Saddlers and Molineux, and the dramatic victory for Dieppe Bay Eagles, the Division 1 league showcased the dynamic nature of football in St. Kitts and Nevis. The high-scoring matches, combined with the disciplinary issues, added to the excitement and drama of the competition. The various officiating teams ensured the matches were conducted according to the rules, addressing disciplinary issues as they arose.
The detailed information provided about each match, including goal scorers, timings, yellow and red cards, and officiating crews, offers a comprehensive overview of the league’s activities during this period. This level of detail highlights the commitment to record-keeping and transparency within the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association. The statistics provide valuable insights into individual player performances, team dynamics, and overall league trends. The inclusion of general coordinators for each match underscores the organizational structure and the importance placed on efficient match management within the league. The data collected from these matches contributes to a richer understanding of the football landscape in St. Kitts and Nevis.
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