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Five promising Bermuda footballers have helped South Kent School enjoy an unbeaten start to the season in Connecticut.
PHC trio Tre Ming, Shaquille Trott and Shakhai Trott along with Somerset Eagles duo Anthony Hunter and Tahj Bell have been in fine form the team who have won the opening five matches of the campaign.
Fulham trialist Ming scored in his team's 3-1 win over Northfield Mount Hermon last week with a close-range header.
South Kent also won their match over Trinity-Pawling 4-0 at home last week.
Up next for the side is a showdown against Hotckiss on tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Bermudian Jason Simons scored for Cambrian men's soccer team on his debut for the Canada-based college.
The 17-year-old netted a brave header during Cambrian's 1-0 win over highly-rated Algonquin College and was unable to finish the match after picking up an injury after a heavy collision with the Algonquin goalkeeper.
