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East meet West in battle for bragging rights

Defensive rock: Koa Goodchild, of Saltus Grammar School could prove key for the East in the Senior School Girls match (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)

School football takes centre stage at the National Sports Centre north fields today with the Bermuda School Sports Federation hosting six All-Star matches. The action kicks off at noon with the programme starts with the Primary and Middle School girls matches at noon. The Primary School boys will take to the field at 1.30pm followed by the Middle School boys at 3pm.The senior students will finish the day with the girls match at 4.45pm followed by the senior boys at 6.30pmPrimary School Girls The balance of power has recently shifted from the West to the East with the East team favoured to win after the six-a-side and cup finalists both came out of the East this year. Kalilah Daley has been unstoppable during the last two years and she will be difficult to stop in the All-Star match. During the Knockout Cup finals weekend, Daley was on target twelve times, scoring six goals in both the semi-finals and final. The West also feature a talented squad led by Janiyah Sealey from Paget Primary, BHS’s Olivia Younie and the Saltus pair of Ash Storrie Hughes and Luciana Fischer. East squad: Sarai Hazelwood, (East End Primary), Malaysia Furbert, Kelise Wade, Day’asha Dill (Northland’s Primary), Zoe Mir, Rachel Levy, Felicity Parker (all Somersfield Academy), Cayli Dowling, Mhila Russell, Evans Welch (all St David’s Primary), Azae Burrows (Elliot Primary), R-Zanee Evans-Waldron, Razeeyah Robinson, Kalila Daley (all Harrington Sound Primary). West squad: Kate O Keefe, Olivia Younie, Annika Dzurus, Freyja Dzurus (BHS), Janiya Sealey, Jada Smith (Paget Primary), Ash Storrie Hughes, Luciana Fischer, Erin Alfrey (Saltus Grammar School), Gabriella Cabral (West Pembroke), Amiya James, Annabella Keith, Grace Twite (Warwick Academy). Primary Schools Boys This game could potentially be a high-scoring affair with both teams possessing a few offensive sharp shooters. The East will feature Samir Askia from St George’s Preparatory who scored six goals in the Division Two final in December. The Division Two semi-final was a mouth-watering, offensive battle with both Iyvon Smith from East End Primary and Kalen Brunson from Heron Bay scoring six goals in a thrilling 7-6 win for Heron Bay. East squad: Mehki Wilson (Victor Scott Primary), Grant Reese, Reeve Johnston, Kieran Foster (Somersfield Academy), Bakari Smith, Iyvon Smith (East End Primary), Samir Askia, Etienne Strong, Riley Paynter (St. George’s Preparatory), Malik Paynter, Milliun Outerbridge (Northland’s Primary), Tyler Steede (Francis Patton Primary), Saezjhor Dent (Harrington Sound Primary), Maximum Lightbourne (St. David’s Primary), Gregory Talbot, River Curtis (Elliot Primary). West squad: Justin Dill, Kruz Iris, Khiry White (Purvis Primary), Curtis Jackson (West Pembroke Primary), Ocean Simmons, Sabri Umrani (Port Royal Primary), Jaedon Proctor (Somerset Primary) Akeri Beckett (Paget Primary) Zayne Tavares (Dalton E. Tucker Primary) Kalen Brunson, Lucas DeFrias (Heron Bay Primary) Max Kimberly, Sakari Lewis, Mateus Amaral (Warwick Academy), Michael Burcher, Christian Piney, Jack Fisher (Saltus Grammar School). Middle School Girls This match will feature a wealth of talent in what may be the most balanced match of the day. Dellwood Middle School finished the league undefeated this season and have six of their players named as All-Stars. East player Katherine Bean-Rosario was recently was named finals MVP at the Alicia Zuill women’s tournament. The West will rely on Saltus’ Abby Autmezguine and BHS pair Camryn Lines and Paisley Garside for their offence.East squad: Dominique Brown, Katherine Bean-Rosario, Ny’Asia White, Deazhe Hill, Jayla Peets Butterfield, Calae Young Gibbons (Dellwood Middle School), Emoy Holdipp-Lynch, Mya Armstrong, Nevaeh Thompson-Swan (Clearwater Middle School), Christia Lugo Elibox, Syndey Santos, Eva Tuzo, Samiyah Burgess, Zuri Swan (Whitney Institute), Hanna Taylor, Robin-Valana Pearman (Somersfield Academy).West squad: Taya Rodrigues (MSA), Brittany Pacheco, Abby Autmezguine, Stasia Spurling, Ella Newton, Azra Shakir, Empress O’Loughlin, Yahzahra Gilbert, Milahn Powell (Sandys Secondary Middle School), Camryn Lines, Paisley Garside, Ella Young (BHS), Samara Darrell, Adriana Argent, Breanna Medeiros, Isabella Howes (Warwick Academy).Middle School Boys Another match that may also prove to be a balanced and entertaining fixture. The league was extremely close this year with no team stamping their authority through six-a-side, league and tournament play. The West will look to prolific scorer Chance Eve from Sandys, Sachiel Ming from Saltus, and Warwick Academy’s speedster Malachi Henry to provide the offence. The majority of the East offensive duties will fall to Kai Sampson from Somersfield Academy along with Dellwood’s Zano Tucker. East squad: Zano Tucker, Kenjae Wolfe, Joshua Fleming (Dellwood Middle School), Jonah Trott, Enoch Joseph, Troy Wade, Rajae Whitter, Miguel Falcao, Paris-Mitchell Robinson, Machai Davis (Whitney Institute), Joao De Sa, Anijahe Martin (MSA) Kai Sampson, Jay Johnston, Jannis Roberts, Enrique Mendes, Aiden Wells, Cameron Simons (Somersfield Academy). West squad: Chance Eve, Jaire Shields, Hayden Dill, Isaiah Francis, Jadon Simmons, Dahny Simons-Outerbridge (Sandys), Malachi Henry, Sebastian Madeiros, Edward Perinchief, Harlan Watson Brown, Keyan Webb, Kaej Stovel (Warwick Academy), Sachiel Ming, Cole Packwood, Micah Hollis, Bakari Furbert, Keiaron Bean, Nathaniel Swan (Saltus). Senior School GirlsThe East should be favoured to win as they will feature a large number of undefeated Saltus players. The attack will be led by Saltus pair of Noah Autmezguine and Za’Kayza Parsons along with Asrael Basden from CedarBridge Academy. Saltus’ hard working Emily Cabral will provide the midfield muscle along with CedarBridge’s Ka’ri Richardson. The West will also find Saltus’ Koa Goodchild’s marshalled defence hard to penetrate. The West boasts a number of players from the cup and league runner’s up Berkeley Institute. Berkeley twins Jahni and Jahde will play pivotal role in getting the West forward. East squad: Asrael Basden, Stefanie Francis, Zhi Williams, Nhoaa Powell, Se’lah Ray, Kenshae Richarson, Ka’Ri Richards (CedarBridge), Noah Autmezguine, Za’Kayza Parsons, Jade Johnston, Jailyn Boddington, Lindsey Pacheco, Koa Goodchild, Emily Cabral (Saltus), Kayla Caldwell, Harriet Thesen (MSA).West squad: Terrinae Trott, Jahde Simmons, Jahni Simmons, Alae Smith, Danielle Simons, Satia Burchall, Selah Tuzo, K’Xiyae Gibbons (Berkeley), Ariel Taylor, Tayla Horan, Catherine Camara, Taylor Critchlow (Warwick Academy), Zorena Anderson, Layla Kurt, Rhiannon Higgins (BHS).Senior School Boys This match will look a lot like the senior Knockout Cup final in December where CedarBridge Academy edged on perennial winners Berkeley Institute in a penalty shoot-out. Each All-Star team will be heavily made up of players for either school. Berkeley and the West team will be seeking some revenge after their close loss in December. The West will look towards St George’s Colts’ pair Tre McCallan and Samori Greenidge for their goals along with Kambe Robinson and Somerset Trojans player Zaire Smith. East squad: Makai Robinson, Tyeir Welch, Tariq Bean, Anthony Smith, Rayquon Woodley-Smith, Coolridge Fubler Jr, Eijaz Shakir, Wahhaj Shakir, Johnathan Brangman, Allan Martin, Jhazii Johnson, Mathew Melo-Cann, Gatwoine Minors (CedarBridge Academy); Caleb Mcdowell, Victor Capitillo, Ajani Lee (Saltus). West squad: Jair Eve, Zakiyah Lee, Omeek Smith, Zaire Smith, Shia Smith, Joshua Joseph, Tre McCallan, Amon Simons, Samori Greenidge, Isiah Blankendal, Kambre Robinson, Sekai Tatem, Camaje Easton Smith, Kameron Harvey (all The Berkeley Institute); Anthony Webb, Adian Washington (Warwick Academy), Maasia Wilson (Impact Mentoring).