Catholic so divine

St Ignatius A is leading the point standings in the Queensgate sponsored Cayman Islands Football Association Under-14 Leagues.

Before the weekend’s matches, they had 22 points followed by Bodden Town FC on 19.

Future SC and Cayman Brac shared 12 points each, Cayman ASC and Scholars International had nine each, Tigers had six while St Ignatius B and George Town had one point a piece.

Meanwhile in the Admiral Under 16 League Bodden Town had taken the lead with 21 points clearly ahead of Future SC and Cayman ASC who both shared 16 points. Cayman Brac and Elite were next sharing 12 points. Cayman Prep had four, East End had three and Patriots were yet to make it on the score sheet.

Bodden Town FC is on top as well in the CIFA Simon Robshaw Caytech Under-18 League with 15 points. This was shared with Academy who had a lesser goal average. Elite are next with 14 points. Future SC were way behind with five points followed by Sunset and East End with three and zero respectively.

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Elite FC Under-15 girls led the points standings of the Under-15 competition with 13 points after six rounds of games.

Girls United were next with ten points after four rounds followed by Catholic School on three and Stingrays on zero after playing the same amount of games.

Shanice Monteith of Girls United is the leading goal scorer with seven. Sara Webster of Elite is close with six, Tatianna Ebanks of Catholic and Alyssa Chin of Girls United share four points each while Hannah Tatum of Catholic and Chelsea Greene of Elite have three apiece, Nicole Giuffre of Girls United has two.

Last Wednesday Girls United outplayed Catholic 5-0 and Stingrays were beaten 3-0 by Elite.

Tomorrow Girls United will take on Stingrays at the George Hicks High School and Girls United face Catholic at this same venue