League Champions Determined for U10 to U17 Divisions

League Champions Determined for U10 to U17 Divisions

[November 22, 2016 – Harmon, Guam] – The EFR Southern Cobras Black and ASC Trust Islanders Betde were crowned champions of the U17 and U14 divisions, respectively, of the Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League in Week 10 matches played at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

In the U17 championship match, Cobras Black defeated Tumon Typhoons SC Pongsona 4-1 with a pair of goals from Austin Rioja and one each from Trey Layson and Seth Surber. Arvin Ramachandran scored Tumon’s lone goal in the contest.

In the U14 championship match, the Islanders Betde blanked the Bank of Guam Strykers 9-0 with two goals each from Jonathan Sevilla, Edward Reyes, and Juan Sarmiento. Russell Anicas, Saena San Nicolas, and Josiah Duenas also scored for Islanders Betde.

In the U12 division, Community First/Days Inn Dededo Soccer Club claimed the Level 1 title with the best win-loss-draw record (4-1-1) through the season. In Dededo’s final regular season match, the team edged the Orange Crushers 5-4 to secure the No. 1 spot in division standings.

In the U10 division, Wings Red finished in first place in league standings to claim the division title. The Wings (9-1) dominated the division, scoring 97 goals in 10 matches and allowing only five. The Guam Shipyard Wolverines (9-1) finished ranked second, scoring 56 goals in 10 matches and allowing 21.

Week 10 also featured the traditional season-ending Grassroots Jamboree for the majority of players in the youth league. Teams played a series of quick, small-sided games and enjoyed refreshments at their designated club canopies at GFA.

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The EFR Southern Cobras Black team poses for a team photo following its championship match win in the U17 division of the 2016 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Fall season at the Guam Football Association National Training Center from Saturday. In the front row are, from left to right, Cody Maestrecampo, John Lopez, Francisco Aquiningoc, Trevin Gonzalez, and Austin Rioja. In the back row from left to right are coach Ashton Surber, Christopher Bulala, Evin Cruz, Russell Perez, Seth Surber, Trey Layson, and Jesse Cruz.

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EFR Southern Cobras Black’s Trey Layson attempts to slide in for a shot at goal against the Tumon Typhoons Soccer Club Pongsona in the championship match of the 2016 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Fall season’s U17 division at the Guam Football Association National Training Center from Saturday. The Cobras won 4-1.

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TBank of Guam Strykers’ Caleb Elwell attempts to take the ball past the ASC Trust Islanders Betde’s last line of defense in the championship match of the 2016 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Fall season’s U14 division at the Guam Football Association National Training Center from Saturday. The Islanders won 9-0.

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Orange Crushers FC’s Robert Haddock controls in the ball in the midfield against Community First/Days Inn Dededo Soccer Club during a U12 Level 1 Grassroots Jamboree tri-match in Week 10 of the 2016 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Fall season Saturday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

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Wings FC’s Riku Meyar gains ground in the midfield against the ASC Trust Islanders in a U10 Level 1 match of the 2016 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Fall season at the Guam Football Association National Training Center from Saturday.

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Matson Southern Heat and the Guam Shipyard Wolverines play in a U8 Grassroots Jamboree match in Week 10 of the 2016 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Fall season Saturday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

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Sidekick SC and Quality Distributors play in a U6 Grassroots Jamboree match in Week 10 of the 2016 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Fall season Saturday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.