Arima Young Masters were the big winners at the prize-giving ceremony for the Republic Bank Right Start Cup Youth Football Tournament which took place at the bank’s Head Office on Park Street, Port-of-Spain, Thursday night.
“The only way for a country as small as ours to continue to maintain a competitive level of football on the international stage is through the continuous development of our youths in programmes such as this,” he said. “We are also very aware of the larger importance of these programmes in providing alternatives for our youths from the many negative activities that are plaguing our society.”
AWARDS
Boys Under 17
1. Arima Young Masters ($5000)
2. SKHY Football Club ($2500)
Boys Under 15
1. San Juan Jabloteh ($4000)
2. Step by Step ($2000)
Boys Under 12
1. St Ann’s Rangers ($3000)
2. Gasparillo Youths ($1500)
Boys Under 10
1. St Clair Coaching School ($2000)
2. Fulham FC ($1000)
Girls Under 17
1. Waterloo Starlets ($5000)
2. Petrotrin FC ($2500)
Special Olympics
1. Child ($3000)
2. NCPD ($1500)
3. Goodwill Industries ($1000)
Special Awards
Most Goals (Players)
Boys U10: Gabriel St John (Fulham FC)—5
Boys U12: Atiba Lucas (San Juan Jabloteh) & Antoine Pantin (Memphis FC)—4
Boys U15: Antonio Jeffrey (Crown Trace FC)—11
Boys U17: Kyle Bartholomew (Arima Young Masters)—10
Girls: Marisca Adams (Petrotrin FC)—5
Most Goals (Teams)
Boys U10: Fulham FC & St Clair Coaching School—14
Boys U12: San Juan Jabloteh—11
Boys U15: Crown Trace FC - 20
Boys U17: Arima Young Masters—14
Girls: Petrtrin FC—9