BASSETERRE: The Old Road Lady Jets continued their perfect season on Sunday with a commanding 11-1 victory over Bath United at Newtown Playing Field, reinforcing their position at the top of the Elvis Star Brown Women’s League table.
Tarvia Phillip led the offensive onslaught with an impressive seven-goal performance, while Leranja Wilkinson added three goals to the tally. Shinell McCalla rounded out the scoring with one goal as the Lady Jets displayed complete dominance throughout the match.
“A clinical finish, total control, and an unbreakable team spirit, the mission continues, and our Lady Jets remain unstoppable,” the club stated following the comprehensive win.
The Lady Jets controlled every aspect of the game from kickoff to the final whistle, showcasing the relentless attacking play and sharp finishing that has defined their undefeated campaign. Their performance demonstrated why they’re the team to beat this season.
Despite the lopsided scoreline, Bath United showed resilience by managing to find the back of the net once and competing until the final whistle. The team will look to regroup as the season continues.
With this latest victory, Old Road maintains their unbeaten record and sits comfortably at the summit of the league standings, with a perfect seven wins from seven matches and 21 points, establishing themselves as clear title favorites.
Old Road’s dominance is evident in their remarkable statistics: 51 goals scored and only 6 conceded, giving them a staggering plus-45 goal difference. Their latest 11-1 thrashing of Bath United exemplifies the attacking prowess that has made them unstoppable this season.
Cayon Rockets Women occupy second place with 18 points from seven matches, recording six wins and one loss. With 31 goals scored and just 5 conceded, they maintain a healthy plus-26 goal difference and remain the primary challengers to Old Road’s dominance.
Newtown United sit third with 12 points from four wins and three losses, while Security Forces FC hold fourth position with 6 points from two victories in seven outings.
Bath United languish in fifth place with just 3 points from one win in six matches. Their heavy defeat to Old Road leaves them with a minus-26 goal difference as they struggle to find consistency.
St Peters Blue Angels remain winless at the bottom, having lost all six matches and conceding 42 goals without reply, leaving them with a minus-42 goal difference.
As the season progresses, Old Road’s unbeaten streak continues to set the standard, while teams below scramble for playoff positions and league survival.