West All-Stars take overall honours
Primary School Girls
East 3 West 1
The East came out tops in the inaugural Primary School girls all-star match.
They took an early lead when East MVP, Hanah Bushara, from Somersfield Academy, sent a 30-yard free kick into the box that bounced once and sailed into the net.
Jahzyiah Samuels doubled her team's lead one minute later as the Elliot Primary player smartly turned her defender before rifling a shot which gave the West keeper no chance.
The West pulled a goal back when Ember Butterfield slammed the ball home following a goalmouth scramble.
Harrington Sound's India Cheeseman scored the only goal in the second half when her long-range effort went in following a deflection. Saltus' Alice Branagan was named West MVP.
Primary School Boys
West 3 East 2
Some late match defensive heroics from Somerset Primary pair Tahzeiko Harris and Evan Helyiger preserved victory for the West.
Harris saved a last-minute penalty while MVP Helyiger twice cleared the ball off of the line after Harris was beaten.
Saltus' Knory Scott gave the West the lead after 15 minutes when he followed up a free kick that was partially cleared. Paget's Kamali Davis doubled that lead via the penalty spot after an East player was adjudged to have handled the ball in the area.
East captain Aaron Francis pulled a goal back, beating Harris from the penalty spot. But Davis reclaimed a two-goal lead again just after the interval before Francis Patton's Zion Smith scored.
Jason Symonds earned MVP honours for the East squad.
Middle School Girls
East 3 West 1
East also claimed victory in the inaugural Middle School girls game. The West started the better team and took the lead through Sandys Coyseha Fox.
The West squad continued to press for a second goal in the first half but they were made to pay for missed chances when the East scored three unanswered goals to secure the win.
Maya Palacio put her team on level terms late in the first half when her long range effort was misjudged by the West goalkeeper, before MVP Aaliyah Nolan of Clearwater gave her side the lead just before half-time with a header.
The East scored again two minutes later from another corner with Whitney's Precious Smith finding the net.
Middle School Boys
West 2 East 0
The West squad won a tight battle for Middle School supremacy.
Warwick Academy's Delray Rawlins scored the match's first goal after a superb exchange with Stefari Burrows. The East attempted to claw their way back into the game but the West defence refused to crack.
T.N.Tatem's Anthony Brangman had chance to seal victory but his shot was well saved by the East 'keeper after he was sent clear on goal.
Saltus' Ryan Parris scored the West's second following a Justin Donawa corner.
Senior School Girls
West 6 East 0
The West showed impressive form in dismantling the East with this six-goal drubbing.
It didn't take long for the West to score as Berkeley's Shabena Crockwell netted after just three minutes.
Warwick's Kayla Brangman doubled the lead soon after when her weak attempt was fumbled into the net by the East 'keeper.
Match MVP Donte Allen scored the third following a lovely move with Berkeley team-mate Rayni Maybury.
Dominique Richardson then scored with a cheeky back heel following a West corner, and Warwick's Kerri Furbert used her pace to assist Allen and Richardson for the West's fifth and sixth goals.
Senior School boys
West 2 East 1
The East started promisingly with the front pair of Dunte Albouy and Dante Leverock looking menacing.
They combined to give the West back four a few headaches and were instrumental in the match's first goal when CedarBridge's Albouy slipped the ball to Saltus' Leverock who calmly slotted the ball past the West 'keeper.
The West found an equaliser from the least likely of sources. Berkeley's Hubert Butterfield rose well and connected with a wonderful scissor-kick which left East MVP Corey Richardson with no chance.
It was Berkeley's Aaron Nelson who scored the winner late in the game when the Boulevard player used his pace to outrun the East backline and hammered the ball home.