Security Forces, Bath United Tied Atop U13
BASSETERRE: Security Forces and Bath United continue their dominance in the U13 SKNFA Boys League, sharing top spot with identical 16-point tallies after seven matches played.
Security Forces delivered a crushing 10-1 victory over bottom-placed Trinity/Challengers on Saturday, reinforcing their position atop the League standings.
Security Forces maintain first position on goal difference, boasting an impressive +25 after netting 35 goals while conceding just 10. Their five wins, one draw, and one loss showcase a formidable attacking unit that has outscored every team in the competition.
Bath United match the leaders’ point total with five victories, one draw, and one defeat. Their campaign features a solid 20 goals scored and only seven conceded, giving them a +13 goal difference. The race between these two powerhouses promises to provide exciting football as the season progresses.
Dream Chasers Saddlers United hold third place with 15 points from eight matches, demonstrating offensive firepower with 33 goals scored, second only to Security Forces.
St Paul’s United pulled off a significant upset on Saturday, defeating Bath United 1-0. The victory propels St Paul’s United to 14 points from six matches, maintaining their impressive unbeaten run with four wins and two draws. The crucial three points narrow the gap on the top two teams and demonstrate their title credentials.
Village Superstars claimed a 3-2 victory against St Peters in a closely contested encounter, while Cayon secured three points with a 4-1 win over struggling Sandy Point.
Dieppe Bay recorded a commanding 6-2 triumph over Newtown United, earning vital points in their battle to climb the table. Meanwhile, Molineux and Conaree Fireball International played to a thrilling 3-3 draw in an evenly matched contest.
The relegation battle intensifies at the bottom of the table, where Trinity/Challengers remain rooted to the basement with zero points from six matches. Sandy Point and Dieppe Bay each have just one point, facing a difficult challenge to escape the drop zone.
The six matches on Saturday provided exciting action across various venues, demonstrating the competitive nature of youth football development in St. Kitts & Nevis. Security Forces’ goal-scoring exhibition highlighted the quality emerging from the federation’s youth programme.