PFC Lady Crushers Capture Top Women’s Championship

PFC Lady Crushers Capture Top Women’s Championship

[November 13, 2017 – Harmon, Guam] The Personal Finance Center Lady Crushers capped their undefeated season in the Bud Light Women’s Soccer League with the Fall 2017 Premier Division (W1) championship, defeating Quality Distributors 4-2 Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

No. 3 Quality Distributors managed to level the match twice in the first half before conceding two unanswered goals in the deciding half. The Lady Crushers’ April Talledo scored the eventual game winner in the 49th minute and later assisted Anjelica Perez’s goal in the 90th minute to quell a potential Quality comeback.

Skyylerblu Johnson scored the match’s first goal in the second minute of play connecting on a corner kick from Colleen Naden before Quality’s Franshay Shippey leveled the match about seven minutes later. After controlling a throw-in, Shippey dribbled the ball to the corner edge of the penalty box on the left side for a shot to the opposite post out of Lady Crushers keeper Aeryn Anulao’s reach.

Naden later scored in the 13th minute chipping the ball over Quality keeper Chyna Ramirez off a pass from Perez to put her team up 2-1 for close to 30 minutes. Nearing the end of the first half, Quality’s Jalana Garcia managed to outrun the Lady Crushers defense on a ball from Hopemary Calip and maneuver around Anulao in the box for the score.

After the match, Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho presented the league’s champions trophy to Carla Haddock and the Lady Crushers team and also presented the league’s runner-up trophy to Quality Distributors President George Lai and the Quality team.

Also honored were the league’s Golden Boot winner, Jinae Teria of the Bank of Guam Lady Strykers, playing in her maiden season at the women’s level, and the league’s Golden Glove winner Anisa Topasna, the NAPA Lady Rovers’ goalkeeper.

In the battle for third place, the Bank of Guam Lady Strykers edged the NAPA Lady Rovers 1-0 on a late, second-half penalty kick by Alexy Dacanay.

Both matches are available for viewing online:

Consolation match: https://mycujoo.tv/guamfa?id=10800

Championship match: https://mycujoo.tv/guamfa?id=10913

The Lady Crushers have dominated the women’s league the entire year, adding the Fall 2017 title with the Spring title earned earlier this year. The Lady Crushers haven’t lost a match since Dec. 4, 2016 when the team dropped its semifinal match against the NAPA Lady Rovers 2-0. The Lady Rovers went on to win the Fall 2016 championship 4-3 against Quality that season.

In Sunday’s W2 division matches, FC Familia edged the Bank of Guam Strykers W2 2-1 with goals from Gina Naburn and Tina Ramos. Ana Aguon scored the Strykers W2’s lone goal.

University of Guam Tritons defeated Team Mosa’s 10-3 with two goals each from Ariya Cruz, Mellanne Rasmussen, and Elisha Benavente. Aiesha Castro, Jestyn Sablan, and Shaeina Torres also scored. UOG’s other goal came on a Team Mosa’s own goal. Demi-Rae Shimizu led Team Mosa’s with two goals and teammate Sara Pleadwell scored the team’s other goal.

The W2 division playoffs begin Sunday at 3:15 p.m. at GFA with No. 2 University of Guam Tritons (3-1) taking on No. 3 FC Familia (2-2). No. 1 and undefeated ISC/Calvo’s SelectCare Team Slay (4-0) will play against No. 4 Team Mosa’s (1-3) at 5:15 p.m.

The Personal Finance Center Lady Crushers pose for a team photo with the championship trophy of the Bud Light Women’s Soccer League Premier Division (W1) after winning the final 4-2 against Quality Distributors Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. In the photo, from left to right, are Colleen Naden, Katie Wendal, Anjelica Perez, Demie Rose Brennan, Kaeliana Taitano, Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho (in back), Skyylerblu Johnson, Aeryn Anulao (behind Johnson), Samantha Fegurgur, Brittany Meno, Carla Haddock, Caylani Estoy, Elysia Perez, and April Talledo.

Quality Distributors pose for a team photo with the runner-up trophy of the Bud Light Women’s Soccer League Premier Division (W1) after dropping the final match 4-2 against the Personal Finance Center Lady Crushers Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. In the photo, standing from left to right, are India Sheppard, Quality Distributors President George Lai, Jodie Nelson, Quality coach Gianna Tenorio (in red jacket), Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho (behind Tenorio), Hopemary Calip (in front of Tenorio), Hannah Tyquiengco, Jalana Garcia (holding trophy), Inina Yatar, Nieves Cabreza, Lowella Diramos (in jacket), Randi Jo Paulino, Franshay Shippey, Quality coach Paige Surber (wearing black hat), Chyna Ramirez (behind Surber), and Breanna Lai. In the front row are Tanya Flores and Alisia Barcinas.

The Bank of Guam Lady Strykers pose for a team photo with bronze medals of the Bud Light Women’s Soccer League Premier Division (W1) after winning 1-0 against NAPA Lady Rovers in the league’s consolation match Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. In the photo, front row from left to right, are Alina Gumataotao, Francesca Pangelinan, Jinae Teria (holding Golden Boot trophy), Richelle Ragadio, Sabrina Kenney, and Christina Duenas. In the back row, standing, from left to right are Abigail San Gil, Isabella Bass, Lauren Phillips, Kalila Kim, Hannah Cruz, Strykers coach Ross Awa, Alexy Dacanay, Ashley Besagar, and Amy Besagar.

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Bank of Guam Lady Strykers’ Jinae Teria poses for a photo with Ambros Marketing Manager Jojo Camacho after receiving the Bud Light Women’s Soccer League Premier Division (W1) Golden Boot trophy Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. Teria, in her first season playing at the top women’s level, finished with the highest number of goals scored in the regular season.

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NAPA Lady Rovers’ Anisa Topasna poses for a photo with Guam Football Association Executive Director Cheri Stewart after receiving the Bud Light Women’s Soccer League Premier Division (W1) Golden Glove trophy Sunday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center. Topasna finished the regular season as the goalkeeper with the least amount of goals conceded in the most minutes played.