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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

James happy with U-17 girls' learning exposure

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Nigel Simon
538 days ago
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T&T girls U-17 A's Cherina Steele, right, sidesteps a strong challenge from SVG girls U-17s' Carmel Myers during the Jewels of the Caribbean U-17 Girls final match at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar on Wednesday. T&T ‘A’ won 2-0.

T&T girls U-17 A's Cherina Steele, right, sidesteps a strong challenge from SVG girls U-17s' Carmel Myers during the Jewels of the Caribbean U-17 Girls final match at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar on Wednesday. T&T ‘A’ won 2-0.

Daniel Prentice

Jinelle James, di­rec­tor of the women's foot­ball in the T&T Foot­ball As­so­ci­a­tion (TTFA) and FI­FA as­sis­tant de­vel­op­ment of­fi­cer, says she is hap­py with the learn­ing ex­po­sure pro­vid­ed to the T&T Un­der-17 'A' and 'B' girls' teams in the just con­clud­ed Jew­els of the Caribbean Un­der-17 Women’s Tour­na­ment at the Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um, Mal­abar, on Wednes­day.

The four-team tour­na­ment, which al­so fea­tured Grena­da and St Vin­cent and the Grenadines (SVG), saw the Ayana Rus­sell-coached T&T 'A' team led by Orielle Mar­tin and J'Eleisha Alexan­der, the 2022 Sec­ondary School Girls Foot­ball League "Play­er of the Year" emerge as cham­pi­on.

On Wednes­day in the fi­nal, Bish­op Anstey East strik­er Mar­tin scored a goal in each half to take her tour­na­ment-best tal­ly to eight in lead­ing T&T 'A' to a 2-0 win over SVG

Mar­tin was even­tu­al­ly named the "Best Mid­field­er", picked up the "Most Goals" prize and was the Tour­na­ment "Most Valu­able Play­er" win­ner while team­mate Jas­maine Mc Nish was vot­ed as the "Best De­fend­er" in help­ing their team top the round-robin ta­ble with three wins ahead of their fi­nal's tri­umph.

In their oth­er match­es, the T&T 'A' blanked SVG (4-0), 'T&T 'B' (6-0) and Grena­da (4-1).

How­ev­er, the T&T 'B' team coached by Afiyah Matthias end­ed in the cel­lar spot af­ter los­ing 3-0 to Grena­da in their third-placed play­off al­so on Wednes­day af­ter draw­ing goal­less with the same op­po­nent on Mon­day.

The lo­cal 'B' team al­so tast­ed de­feat against SVG 1-0.

Speak­ing on com­ple­tion of the com­pe­ti­tion, James said, "I thought the Jew­els of the Caribbean U-17 Girls Tour­na­ment was a great op­por­tu­ni­ty to give the girls a chance to play with­out any of the pres­sures of a qual­i­fi­ca­tion tour­na­ment, and be­ing able to play teams that are at their lev­el com­pet­i­tive­ly, and the girls are learn­ing how to win in­ter­na­tion­al match­es."

She added: "In the end, some of our U-17 play­ers showed them­selves like Mc Nish, Mar­tin, Che­ri­na Steele and Alexan­der who has had a suc­cess­ful cam­paign for the past year in the Sec­ondary School Girls Foot­ball League and was called up to the se­nior women's team.

"There were oth­ers like Mari­ah Williams, Madi­son Camp­bell, and Ty'Kaiya Den­nis, so it was ba­si­cal­ly the whole team re­al­ly show­ing them­selves and in­tro­duc­ing them­selves at this lev­el to in­ter­na­tion­al foot­ball," boast­ed James.

Re­flect­ing on the match­es, James said, "We had two teams, the younger core of play­ers on the T&T Pres­i­dent's XI or 'B' team. They are ba­si­cal­ly U-14 play­ers now and next year they will be com­pet­ing in the Con­ca­caf U-15 Tour­na­ment so it was just a good op­por­tu­ni­ty to give ex­po­sure to the young girls.

"They were much younger than their com­peti­tors of course but again it's al­ways good to put them in to see where they are at in their de­vel­op­ment so the coach­es could see where they are at and know the ar­eas of con­cerns and what's need­ed for them to im­prove and to pre­pare pro­grams to help with that for the U-15 Con­ca­caf com­pe­ti­tion next year in Au­gust.

"All in all I thought it was a good show­ing for the girls and hope­ful­ly we can get more op­por­tu­ni­ties for them to play in a com­pet­i­tive en­vi­ron­ment with­out the pres­sures of it be­ing a qual­i­fi­ca­tion tour­na­ment."

With Con­ca­caf qual­i­fiers in the dis­tant fu­ture, James said the T&T girls need the op­por­tu­ni­ty to play more be­fore those com­pe­ti­tions.

"What I per­son­al­ly re­alised is that these girls don't play any foot­ball out­side of com­ing to train­ing," James not­ed.

"And in my time and the play­ers that came af­ter me even though we trained, we al­ways used to go and play in what we called 'sweat' and tour­na­ments, and these crop of girls don't play those types of foot­ball.

"So we have to find a way to get them to play more which will help them to de­vel­op their game savvy and game aware­ness and they will get to see the things that they are be­ing shown in train­ing."

The women's foot­ball ad­min­is­tra­tor made it clear that per­son­al de­vel­op­ment on the part of the play­ers must al­so play a key role in their de­vel­op­ment.

She said, "Train­ing is on­ly one and half hours, and it's on­ly so much the coach­es can get across to the play­ers, and they them­selves have to do some play­ing recre­ation­al­ly as hav­ing that chance to 'sweat' or play recre­ation­al foot­ball was an ad­van­tage for us back then in help­ing to learn how to check in pock­ets, and how and when to make runs and all these lit­tle 'nit­ty grit­ties' of the game.

"So, we know they have a lot to learn still and this par­tic­u­lar tour­na­ment kind of helps to groom them and pre­pare them. But, at the same time, it did not put them un­der pres­sure be­cause there was no qual­i­fi­ca­tion in­volved for any com­pe­ti­tion.

"It al­so taught them to fight and to learn to win at an in­ter­na­tion­al lev­el, and what it takes to do so and how to com­pete. So, we saw a lot of pos­i­tives that we could take from this ex­pe­ri­ence that the coach­es will use to help pre­pare the team for their next en­counter at the U-20 lev­el maybe in 2025 or 2026."

Look­ing at the im­me­di­ate fu­ture for the more se­nior play­ers in the group James said they will con­tin­ue to train and learn from these kinds of ex­po­sure.

Jew­els of the Caribbean Tour­na­ment re­sults

We­de­nes­day

Fi­nal:

T&T 'A' 2 (Orielle Mar­tin 24th pen, 74th) vs SVG 0

Third placed:

Grena­da 3 (Abi­gail Williams 4th, 54th, 56th) vs vs T&T 'B'

Mon­day:

Grena­da 0 vs T&T ‘B’ 0

T&T ‘A’ 4 (Orielle Mar­tin 9th pen, 66th, Madi­son Camp­bell 15th pen, Jas­mine Mc Nish 40+1) vs SVG 0

Sun­day:

T&T ‘A’ (Orielle Mar­tin 66th, 80+2, Kimo­ra Mitchell 2nd, J'Eleisha Alexan­der 38th, Cher­ine Steele 43rd, Ty'Kaiya Den­nis 69th) vs T&T 'B' 0

SVG 2 (Vi­ne­sha Wil­son 33rd, Meiya Wil­son 90+5) vs Grena­da 1 (Hai­ley Mc In­tyre 32nd)

Sat­ur­day:

T&T U-17s ‘A’4 (J'Eleisha Alexan­der, Orielle Mar­tin) vs Grena­da 1 (Hai­ley Mc In­tyre)

SVG 1 (Meiya Wil­son 28th) vs T&T 'B' 0

Fi­nal round-robin stand­ing

Pl Teams P W D L F A Pts

1 T&T ‘A’ 3 3 0 0 14 1 9

2 SVG 3 2 0 1 3 5 6

3 Grena­da 3 0 1 2 2 6 1

4 T&T ‘B’ 3 0 1 2 0 7 1

In­di­vid­ual awards:

Best Goal­keep­er: G-Riesa Joseph (SVG)

Best De­fend­er: Jas­mine Mc Nish (T&T 'A')

Best Mid­field­er: Orielle Mar­tin (T&T 'A')

Most Goals: Orielle Mar­tin (T&T 'A') - 8 goals

Most Valu­able Play­er: Orielle Mar­tin (T&T 'A')


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