THE QUARTER-FINAL round of the Republic Bank Youth League will be staged,on Saturday, at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain.
National Youth League
Hawks soar in Republic Youth Football League
TRENDSETTER Hawks showed supreme form yesterday, winning all their matches when action continued in the Republic Bank National Youth Football League at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain.
Cunupia Extreme trounce Pelota FC
CUNUPIA EXTREME inflicted a 11-0 trouncing on Pelota FC in the East Zone Under-16 Division, as the Republic Bank National Youth League continued at Constantine Park, Macoya on Saturday.
W Connection lifts inaugural Flow U-14, U-18 Cups
Sunday last was a day to forget for San Juan Jabloteh after the favourites lost all three finals of the inaugural Flow Youth Pro League (FYPL) Cup at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.
Queen’s Park I remain unbeaten in Under-12 division
QUEEN’S PARK I remained unbeaten in the North Zone Under-12 division, as sixth round action in the Republic Bank National Youth Football League took place yesterday.
Jabloteh chases three FYPL Cups
San Juan Jabloteh and long-time rivals W Connection will clash in two Flow Youth Pro League (FYPL) Cup finals on Sunday at a venue to be determined after the San Juan Kings continued stretched their youth powerhouse status into the inaugural knockout competition by reaching the final in all three divisions.
Jaric Titans standing tall in Tobago Zone
Jaric Titans is in pole position to make a clean sweep of the Tobago Zone of the 2018 Republic Cup National Youth League competition.
Jabloteh, Stars clash after coaches swap sides
A recent switch of coaches Gilbert Bateau and Kevin Jeffrey to the Under-18 sides of North East Stars and San Juan Jabloteh respectively could bait emotions when both sides meet this afternoon from 4 pm at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, Arima for a place in the final of the inaugural Flow Youth Pro League Cup on May 27.
Jabloteh marches into Cup semis
San Juan Jabloteh has fallen short of achieving a record-extending fourth clean sweep of the Flow Youth Pro League titles this season after the club finished as champions of the Under-14 and 16 divisions, while Point Fortin Civic snatched the Under-18 crown, but the young San Juan Kings look intent on making amends in the inaugural Knockout Cup competition after all three age-group teams marched into the semifinals to be contested on May 20.