NAPA Rovers capture inaugural Bud Light G League Women crown

NAPA Rovers capture inaugural Bud Light G League Women crown

[October 21, 2024 – Harmon, Guam]

The NAPA Rovers FC secured the inaugural Bud Light G-League Women championship in dramatic fashion, defeating the Bank of Guam Strykers FC in a penalty kick shootout 2-2 (5-3 PSO) on a rainy Sunday afternoon at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

Hutcherson – 2024 Golden Glove winner

The Strykers were first to the goal in the 12th minute on a Sarah Benavente shot, after she finished a Giselle Dahilig pass from the right side to the opposite post for the early advantage. The Rovers equalized about 20 minutes later from a Yae Kawauchi free kick that had enough height and pace to escape past the outstretched arms of Strykers goalkeeper Feah Fejeran; however, Koharu Minato’s shot from distance in first-half stoppage time put the Strykers back on top before the halftime whistle.

The Rovers broke the second-half scoreless deadlock in the 71st minute on a Marlena Connelley free kick to eventually send the match into penalty kicks.

The Rovers, kicking first in the shootout, were perfect from the spot, with Cassandra Kido sealing her team’s win as the fifth kicker. An attempt by the Strykers’ second kicker, Koharu Minato, hit the crossbar and out of the goal to give the Rovers some breathing room through the shootout.

Cadence Guzman, Marlena Connelley, Mony Marquez, and Jodee Halili were all also successful for the Rovers in the shootout, while Sarah Benavente, Ariya Cruz, and Brienna Herdrich kept the Strykers in the match until the fifth round of kicks.

Camin – 2024 Golden Boot winner

Presenting awards in the short ceremony following the match were GFA President Valentino San Gil, GFA Vice President Tina Esteves, and Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho.

The referees of the match – James Oh, Joshua Bamba, and Joshua Samonte – each received a commemorative Referees medals in the presentation ceremony followed by individual league winners, Taylor Camin and Kiarra Hutcherson – the league’s Golden Boot and Golden Glove winners, respectively receiving trophies.

The Strykers were next given the league’s second-place trophy and the Rovers presented the league’s first Champions trophy.

The Rovers last won the women’s football crown in the Fall 2016 season, while the Strykers were three-time champions in 2019, 2022, and 2023. The league was suspended in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

BL G League W - Rovers 1st

The NAPA Rovers FC pose with the first Champions trophy of the 2024 Bud Light G-League Women during an awards ceremony following the league’s championship match Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. In the photo are, front row from left to right: GFA Vice President Tina Esteves, Leandra San Nicolas, Elisa Balbuena, Mony Marquez, Marlena Connelley, India Sheppard, Shae Perez, Yae Kawauchi, Cassandra Kido and Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho. In the back row, from left to right are: Jodee Halili, Cadance Mansapit, Cadence Guzman, Kiarra Hutcherson, and Arianna Bishop. The NAPA Rovers FC defeated the Bank of Guam Strykers FC 2-2 (5-3 PSO). Photo by Samantha Bautista / GFA

BL G League W - Referees 2024

The referees of the 2024 Bud Light G-League Women Championship match – Joshua Samonte, James Oh, and Joshua Bamba – pose for a group photo with Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho and Guam Football Association Vice President Tina Esteves after receiving commemorative medals after the match Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. In the championship match, the NAPA Rovers FC defeated the Bank of Guam Strykers FC 2-2 (5-3 PSO). Photo by Samantha Bautista / GFA

BL G League W - Strykers 2nd

The Bank of Guam Strykers FC pose with the second-place trophy of the 2024 Bud Light G-League Women during an awards ceremony following the league’s championship match Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. In the photo are, front row from left to right: GFA Vice President Tina Esteves, Koharu Minato, Aiyanna Duenas, Orung Santos, Richelle Ragadio, Alexy Dacanay, Brienna Herdrich, and Yasmeen Lopez. In the back row, from left to right are: Strykers FC coach Thomas Castro, Hayden Thompson, Feah Fejeran, Ashley Besagar, Ryley Munoz, Caden Milner, Giselle Dahilig, Ariya Cruz, Sarah Benavente, and Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho. The NAPA Rovers FC defeated the Bank of Guam Strykers FC 2-2 (5-3 PSO). Photo by Ashley Marques / GFA