Bank of Guam Strykers Win First-ever Minetgot Cup U17 Title

Bank of Guam Strykers Win First-ever Minetgot Cup U17 Title

[Harmon, Guam – October 13, 2016] – The Bank of Guam Strykers won the first-ever U17 division title of the Aloha Maid Minetgot Cup Elite Youth League following its 3-0 win over Wings Red in the new league’s championship match played Oct. 11 at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

Joshua Calvo scored twice and Clayton Mitchell once in the championship match.

In the awards ceremony following the championship match, Calvo was recognized as the championship match MVP, Mitchell received the Golden Boot award for scoring the most goals in regular season matches, and Sablan earned the Golden Glove award as top goalkeeper. Wings Black was recognized as Fair Play award winners.

Trophies and medals were presented by Ambros Assistant Marketing Manager Chelsey Shimizu and GFA Executive Director Cheri Stewart.

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Bank of Guam Strykers’ Joshua Calvo earned MVP honors following the U17 division championship match of the Aloha Maid Minetgot Cup Elite Youth League at the Guam Football Association National Training Center Oct. 11. The Strykers defeated Wings Red 3-0 in the final. In the photo are, from left to right, Cheri Stewart GFA Executive Director, Calvo, and Chelsey Shimizu, Ambros Assistant Marketing Manager.

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Bank of Guam Strykers’ Clayton Mitchell earned Golden Boot honors of the Aloha Maid Minetgot Cup Elite Youth League U17 division, scoring seven goals in six matches. Mitchell was recognized during an awards ceremony following the U17 division championship match at the Guam Football Association National Training Center Oct. 11. The Strykers defeated Wings Red 3-0 in the final. In the photo are, from left to right, Cheri Stewart GFA Executive Director, Mitchell, and Chelsey Shimizu, Ambros Assistant Marketing Manager.

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Bank of Guam Strykers’ Shawn Sablan earned Golden Glove honors of the Aloha Maid Minetgot Cup Elite Youth League U17 division, allowing the least number of goals in the most minutes played (6 goals in 493 minutes of play). Sablan was recognized during an awards ceremony following the U17 division championship match at the Guam Football Association National Training Center Oct. 11. The Strykers defeated Wings Red 3-0 in the final. In the photo are, from left to right, Cheri Stewart GFA Executive Director, Sablan, and Chelsey Shimizu, Ambros Assistant Marketing Manager.

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Wings Black coach Frank Toves accepts the Fair Play award on behalf of the team during an awards ceremony following the U17 division championship match at the Guam Football Association National Training Center Oct. 11. Wings Black received the least amount of cautions during league play – one yellow card in six matches. In the photo are, from left to right, Cheri Stewart GFA Executive Director, Toves, and Chelsey Shimizu, Ambros Assistant Marketing Manager.

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The Bank of Guam Strykers won the first-ever U17 division title of the Aloha Maid Minetgot Cup Elite Youth League following its 3-0 win over Wings Red in the new league’s championship match played Tuesday evening at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. In the photo are, front row from left to right: Clayton Mitchell, Joshua Calvo, Aidan Dickson, Xavier Naputi, Tevin Pangelinan and coach Keith Dickson. In the middle row, from left to right, are: Alan Thomas, Preston Boynton, Caylani Estoy, Noah Duenas, Vince Cruz, and Katsuya Martines. In the back row from left to right are Shawn Sablan, Jacob Herring, Nichika Fermin, Samuel Quan, and Kameel Hutcherson.

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Wings Red settled for a silver finish following the Aloha Maid Minetgot Cup Elite Youth League U17 division championship match played Tuesday evening at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. Bank of Guam Strykers won the championship with a 3-0 win over Wings Red. In the photo are, front row from left to right: GFA Executive Director Cheri Stewart, Wings Black coach Frank Toves, John Anthony Cruz, Devan Mendiola, Inochi Recella, Ryo Suzuki, Derek Okuhama, Rogel Estrada, Jordan Jasmin, Wings Red coach Jimmy Okuhama, and Ambros Assistant Marketing Manager Chelsey Shimizu. In the back row, from left to right, are Sean Evans, Noah Duenas, Takumi Ito, Alexander Errett, and Lars Harold Peterson.