St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association (SKNFA) Match Results: August 1st-3rd, 2025
The NBGC Premier League witnessed a flurry of goals and dramatic moments during the weekend of August 1st-3rd, 2025, at the Newtown Sporting Complex. The weekend kicked off with a dominant performance by Rams Village Superstars against Development Bank St. Peters. G’Vaune Amory spearheaded the attack with a hat trick, finding the back of the net in the 30th, 44th, and 45th minutes (the latter from the penalty spot). Dahjal Kelly added another goal in the 35th minute, building a formidable 4-0 lead by halftime. St. Peters managed a consolation goal in the 48th minute courtesy of Tyquan Terrell, but their efforts were further hampered by a red card issued to Kevis Hanley in the 74th minute. The match ended 4-1 in favor of the Rams Village Superstars, with several yellow cards shown to both teams. The disciplinary issues for St. Peters underlined their struggles against a superior opponent.
Saturday’s action began with a goal-fest as Tropical Blossom Hot Springs Bath United decimated Elco Ltd. Security Forces with an 8-2 victory. Rocco Browne notched a hat trick, scoring in the 4th, 11th, and 17th minutes. Kenaicy Dorsett stole the show with a remarkable four-goal haul, netting in the 23rd, 29th, 54th, and 78th minutes. Lindel Abraham added a late goal in the 90th minute to complete the rout. Security Forces managed two goals through a brace from Alphonso Francis in the 39th and 68th minutes, but it was merely a consolation against Bath United’s relentless attack. Notably, this high-scoring encounter saw no cards issued to either team.
The second match on Saturday was a tighter affair between Azul Cayon Rockets and Mantab FC. After a goalless first half, Cayon Rockets broke the deadlock in the 66th minute with a goal from Evansroy Barnes, followed by a Rodgernique Hendricks strike in the 73rd minute. Cayon Rockets secured a 2-0 victory, although both teams received several yellow cards. The match highlighted the importance of second-half adjustments and capitalization on opportunities.
Sunday’s sole match presented a closely contested battle between MFCR United Old Road Jets and Jones Group Sandy Point FC. Diontre Eddy put Sandy Point ahead in the 13th minute, but Jardel Isaac equalized for Old Road Jets in the 18th minute, leading to a 1-1 scoreline at halftime. The second half remained tightly contested until T’ondre Rouse secured the winning goal for Sandy Point FC in the 73rd minute. The match concluded 2-1 in favor of Sandy Point FC, punctuated by several yellow cards for both teams, indicative of the tense nature of the game.
The weekend’s matches showcased varied levels of competition and excitement. The Rams Village Superstars’ emphatic victory over St. Peters, Bath United’s goal-scoring spectacle against Security Forces, the tactical battle between Cayon Rockets and Mantab FC, and the closely fought contest between Old Road Jets and Sandy Point FC provided a captivating display of footballing prowess. The performances of individual players, such as G’Vaune Amory’s hat trick and Kenaicy Dorsett’s four goals, added to the weekend’s memorable moments.
Overall, the NBGC Premier League weekend delivered thrilling entertainment for fans, featuring dominant victories, closely fought matches, individual brilliance, and moments of disciplinary action. The results shaped the league table and set the stage for future encounters, promising continued excitement in the weeks to come. The performances of the teams and players will undoubtedly be analyzed and discussed, fueling anticipation for the next round of matches. The weekend’s results underscore the competitive nature of the league and the dedication of the players and officials involved.
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