St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association Matches: March 7th-9th, 2025
The weekend of March 7th-9th, 2025, saw a flurry of exciting football matches in St. Kitts and Nevis, featuring teams from various leagues and divisions. Beginning on Friday at Warner Park, the Rams Village Superstars faced off against the Azul Cayon Rockets in a closely contested match that remained scoreless until the second half. Devontay Carty broke the deadlock for Cayon in the 48th minute, securing a 1-0 victory for his team. The match was officiated by Sanchez Bass with assistants Jaden Rouse and Mario Parry, overseen by Referee Assessor Lloyd Rouse. Despite the low scoreline, the game saw three yellow cards issued, indicating a competitive spirit on the pitch.
Saturday’s action commenced with a thrilling encounter between S.L. Horsford St. Pauls United and Jones Group Sandy Point. Sandy Point drew first blood with a penalty converted by Elzandhai Warner in the 10th minute, but St. Pauls quickly equalized through a Kalonji Clarke penalty eight minutes later. The teams went into halftime locked at 1-1, setting the stage for a dramatic second half. Sandy Point regained the lead shortly after the restart through Deacon Liddie, but Akimbah Lawrence brought St. Pauls level once more in the 68th minute. The decisive goal came just a minute later as T’ondre Rouse found the back of the net, giving Sandy Point a hard-fought 3-2 victory. The match was marked by a flurry of yellow cards, with Sandy Point receiving four and St. Pauls receiving two.
The second match on Saturday pitted Tropical Blossom Hot Springs Bath United against Sol Island Auto Conaree. Conaree benefited from an own goal by Bath’s Vibert Stephen just ten minutes into the match and further extended their lead with a Tijani Fahie strike in the 37th minute, taking a 2-0 lead into the half. Bath mounted a second-half comeback, with Ammanie Williams scoring in the 48th minute. However, their efforts were hampered by multiple yellow cards and the eventual sending-off of Jaheem Maxime in stoppage time after receiving a second yellow, solidifying Conaree’s 2-1 victory.
Sunday’s matches began with a dominant performance by Trevor Fraites & Assoc. Molineux Pitbulls in Division 1. They routed 607 Construction Lodge Patriots with a resounding 8-0 victory. The Pitbulls’ offensive prowess was on full display, with Ronald Williams and Quanieki Clarke both netting hat tricks. Ronvil Williams and Rondell Williams also contributed goals to the rout. Despite the lopsided scoreline, the match saw four yellow cards, three for Lodge Patriots and one for Molineux Pitbulls.
The NBGC Premier League action kicked off with Elco Ltd Security Forces United facing Development Bank St. Peters. St. Peters secured a comfortable 3-0 victory, courtesy of a brace from Shevene Boston and a goal from Jaydon Merritt. Security Forces struggled to find their footing and received three yellow cards throughout the match.
The final match of the weekend featured a high-scoring affair between MFCR United Old Road Jets and Mantab. Old Road Jets dominated the proceedings, cruising to a 6-1 victory. Kaylon Liburd and Jardel Isaac each scored twice for the Jets, while Dequan Browne and Dequan Hamilton also contributed goals. Mantab’s lone goal came from Jermaine Carey just before halftime. The match saw five yellow cards distributed amongst the two teams, reflecting the intensity of the game.
This weekend of football showcased a variety of match dynamics, from closely contested battles to dominant displays of offensive firepower. Goals were scored from open play, penalties, and even an unfortunate own goal. The matches were officiated by different crews, ensuring fairness and adherence to the rules of the game. Yellow and red cards were issued throughout the weekend, highlighting the competitive nature of the matches and the occasional lapse in discipline. The reports provide a snapshot of the footballing action in St. Kitts and Nevis, demonstrating the passion and excitement for the sport at all levels of competition. The detailed accounts of each game, including scorers, card recipients, and match officials, offer a comprehensive record of the weekend’s events for fans and analysts alike.
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