Saddlers and St. Pauls Lead Zones
BASSETERRE: Two primary schools have emerged as early leaders in the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Primary School Football Competition, each maintaining perfect records through four matches.
In Zone A, Saddlers Primary School sits atop the table with an impressive 12 points, having won all four matches without conceding a single loss or draw. The team has demonstrated remarkable offensive prowess, scoring 28 goals while allowing just five, giving them a commanding goal difference of plus-23.
Beach Allen Primary trails in second place, also with 12 points from four victories, though their scoring has been more modest with 12 goals for and four against. Sandy Point Primary occupies third position with nine points from three wins in three matches played.
Meanwhile, Zone B sees St. Pauls Primary dominating with an identical perfect record of four wins from four matches and 12 points. Their attacking display has been even more spectacular, netting 38 goals while conceding only three, resulting in an extraordinary plus-35 goal difference.
Newton Ground Primary sits second with 10 points from three wins and one draw across four matches, scoring 13 goals and allowing four.
At the bottom of both zones, several schools remain winless. In Zone A, Tucker Clarke and Deane Glasford have yet to earn a point after three matches each. Zone B’s cellar dwellers include Bronte Welsh, Dr. William Connor, and Maurice Hillier Memorial, all without victories through three matches.
Also, the Competition has identified its standout performers after four matches, with emerging talents from both zones capturing MVP honors.
Joel Hanley of Saddlers Primary leads Zone A’s MVP rankings, followed by teammate Javior Caines. The duo has been instrumental in Saddlers’ unbeaten run atop the Zone A table. Beach Allen Primary’s Jahson Harrigan and Nathan Liddie occupy third and fourth positions respectively, while Sandy Point’s Ayden Eddy rounds out the top five.
Zone A players have collectively scored 11 goals across four matches, with two MVP awards distributed among the standout performers.
In Zone B, D’Nazri Harris of table-topping St. Pauls Primary claims the top MVP spot. His teammates Jaii Leader and Jahlani Evelyn also feature in the rankings at second and fifth positions, highlighting St. Pauls’ dominance. Te’Mahrion Lewis from Halliday-Smith Primary holds third place, while Newton Ground’s Anthony Mulraine sits fourth.
Zone B’s elite performers have been even more prolific, netting 13 goals in four matches and earning three MVP awards collectively.
The individual excellence mirrors the team performances, with both Saddlers and St. Pauls maintaining perfect records while their star players garner recognition. These young footballers are demonstrating the depth of talent in the federation’s primary school system.
As the competition progresses, fans are eagerly watching whether these early MVP leaders can maintain their form and help deliver championships for their respective schools.
The competition, organized by the St. Kitts Department of Sports, continues to showcase the football talents of the federation’s youngest players.