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CONCACAF Women's Day Saturday, so not matches

Goal-fest in the south, while traditional contenders stamped their authority, were the order of the day as matchday one of the 2015 Women's League Football (WoLF) rounded off over the weekend.

Point Fortin Civic ran riot over Crowne Trace 12-0, while La Brea Angels belied their name when they terrorised Waterloo Starlets, scoring 16 unanswered goals. The usual suspects Trincity Nationals, St Augustine FC and defending champs St. Ann's Rangers all registered opening victories, while newcomers Queen's Park CC stated their intent with a 4-0 win over Netshakers.

For the Point Fortin team, a hat-trick from Latavia Morris, and three seperate braces from Shennelle Jordan, Dennecia Prince and Latoya King established the fact that life in the WoLF could be a punishing experience.

Kimberly Coolie, Latoya Thomas and Javannah Moreno rounded off the scoring as they routed Crowne Trace 12-0 on Sunday. La Brea Angels decided they would steal the spotlight however, as they issued their own foobtalling lesson in a 16-0 demolition of Waterloo Starlets.

Up north, the underdogs were more competitive as the established teams had to work for their three points. In the "Delia De Silva" Group, Trincity Nationals edged Tobago Chicas 2-1 with Denisher Williams and Ranelle Pascal finding the back of the net, while Tsaianne Leander was the only scorer for the Tobago team.

St Augustine FC beat the National U-17s by an identical scoreline at the Eddie Hart Ground, while St Ann's Rangers had to chase a 1-0 deficit for the majority of the match before they scored three quick-fire goals at the end to romp to a well-deserved win over Defence Force.

Anique Walker put the defending champions in the lead after Patrice Superville converted from six yards out after a right-wing cross. Jo-Marie Lewis' free kick did nothing more than add salt to the wounds of the soldier/coastguard team, who fought to the very end to maintain their advantage.

Real Dimension, who dominated the women's game in 2012, opened their account with 3-0 win over Diego Martin Central. Newcomers Queen's Park CC also made a statement with a 4-0 thrashing of Netshakers at the Queens' Park Savannah, establishing their credentials in the league.

Matchday Two Fixtures:
(Due to the CONCACAF Women's Day, there will be no matches on Saturday)

Sunday

Ricarda Nelson Group
Northern Rush C.A. vs Diego Martin Central 4 p.m.
Malvern FC vs Netshakers FC 4 p.m
Real Dimension FC vs St Ann's Rangers 4 p.m.

Izler Browne Group
Petrotrin vs MOS Schoolaz 4 p.m.
La Brea Angels vs Point Fortin Civic 4 p.m.
Central FC vs Waterloo Starlets 4 pm