BASSETERRE: League leaders Security Forces maintained their dominant position atop the SKNFA Under 13 Boys League with a hard-fought 4-3 victory over Bath United in a seven-goal thriller during matchday 14 on Saturday, January 31st.
The nail-biting encounter showcased the competitive spirit of youth football in St. Kitts & Nevis, with Security Forces extending their impressive lead to 40 points from 15 matches.
Village United Superstars returned to winning form at the Byodes playing field, bouncing back from recent setbacks with a commanding 4-1 victory over Trinity Challengers United, who remain winless at the bottom of the table.
Saturday’s other results saw Sandy Point FC secure a 2-0 clean sheet victory against Newtown United, while Conaree Fireball International dominated Dream Chasers Saddlers 4-0.
The day’s most decisive result came from Cayon Rockets, who blanked St. Paul’s United 4-0. Cayon currently sits second in the standings with 32 points, eight behind Security Forces but maintaining pressure on the leaders.
The league table reveals a significant gap between the top performers and struggling sides, with Trinity Challengers United yet to register a point after 15 matches, having conceded 118 goals while scoring just five.
Security Forces’ formidable attacking record of 86 goals scored demonstrates their dominance this season, though Bath United’s competitive performance suggests the title race may yet produce more exciting encounters as the season progresses.