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Pleasantville retains national girls’ InterCol title

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Walter Alibey
2032 days ago
20191204

Pleas­antville Sec­ondary’s girls re­tained the Co­ca Co­la Na­tion­al In­ter­Col ti­tle af­ter beat­ing Sig­nal Hill Sec­ondary 3-1 in a hot­ly con­test­ed fi­nal at the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um in Bal­main, Cou­va, on Wednes­day.

The To­bag­o­ni­ans, who beat the same team to win the Big Five ti­tle ear­li­er in the sea­son, were hop­ing to cause an up­set hav­ing played un­beat­en in the sis­ter-isle, but they found them­selves be­hind as ear­ly as the fourth minute when Tsai Anne Fer­nan­dez drilled her free-kick past Sig­nal Hill goal­keep­er Aaliyah Alexan­der for the open­ing goal.

Fer­nan­dez’s nev­er-say-die at­ti­tude even­tu­al­ly earned her the Play­er of the Match award but it was gen­er­al­ly an over­all team per­for­mance that saw them claim the ti­tle they won last year.

Alex­cia Ali, the Pleas­antville lead­ing goalscor­er, tor­ment­ed the Sig­nal Hill de­fence in the ear­ly mo­ments and re­al­ly should have giv­en her team a two-goal ad­van­tage when she was put through by Kay­la Gar­cia. How­ev­er, with goalie Alexan­der in her path, she hit the ball wide of the tar­get in the 24th minute.

The vis­i­tors had few at­tempts at goal in the open­ing mo­ments but they found the equalis­er a minute be­fore the half-time in­ter­val thanks to the in­spi­ra­tional Je­lese Alexan­der.

An over­lap­ping Alexan­der split the Pleas­antville de­fence wide open with a through-ball to Tiah Crichlow to race on­to and beat the on­rush­ing Aky­la Wal­cott in the Pleas­antville goal.

The flow of the game fluc­tu­at­ed on the re­sump­tion as the teams bat­tled for and ad­van­tage. The break­through for Pleas­antville fi­nal­ly came in the 68th minute when Chris­sy Mitchell curled her left6-sided free-kick past the Sig­nal Hill cus­to­di­an for a 2-1 lead for her team.

And with the game head­ing to­ward the end, sub­sti­tute Taye-Ann Wylie thread­ed a ball through the de­fence for the speedy Ali to race on­to it and lash pow­er­ful­ly to the va­cant far post for the win­ner.

Teams

Sig­nal Hill: Aaliyah Alexan­der, Do­minique Scott, De­r­isha Bris­tol, Je­lese Alexan­der, Tamia Al­fred, Ashante Wil­son-Camp­bell, Aaliyah Al­varez, Gamelia Wal­dron, Tiah Crichlow, Ce­line Lo­raine, Dil­lea­sia Nichol­son.

Pleas­antville: 1.Aky­la Wal­cott, Alay­na Gun­ness (Za­hara Mitchell), Tsai-Anne Fer­nan­dez, Kay­la Gar­cia, Dal­isha Brath­waite, Alex­cia Ali, Chris­sy Mitchell, Lat­ifha Pas­call, Kay­la Mal­lard, Aaliyah Pas­call, Kur­shell Allen, Ter­risha Meade.

Score

PLEAS­ANTVILLE 3 (Tsai Anne Fer­nan­dez 4th, Chris­sy Mitchell 68th, Alex­cia Ali 81st) v SIG­NAL HILL 1 (Tiah Crichlow 24th)


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