Fayed Mohamed, Tinashe Henry steer their teams to title win
Saints Minions after collecting their medals and trophies
Saints Minions after collecting their medals and trophies

Kellogg’s girls & boys U-14 indoor league…

SAINTS Minions squad, led by Fayed Mohamed, continued their impressive run to the final before clinching the title against GCC Pitbulls, while Old Fort Divas, anchored by Tinashe Henry, needed a penalty shoot-out to capture the Girl’s title.

As the Guyana Hockey Board staged the finals of the Kellogg’s-sponsored Girls and Boys Under -14 indoor developmental league at the Marian Academy auditorium on Friday.
In the Boys semis, Saints Minions first had to see off the challenge from Old Fort Gladiators, with Fayed Mohamed recording a pair of goals in the 4-0 win.

GCC Pitbulls then had to overcome Hicker Hatchets, which they did by a 3-nil scoreline after goals from Kristian Viapree, Maxwell Viapree, and Jaleel Bynoe.
In the ensuing Boys finals, Saints Minions ran in front with a double from Mohamed in the first half.

Kristian Viapree pulled back the lead for Pitbulls after the break, however, Allister Paul made it 3-1 in the 15th minute of play before Mohamed returned to complete his hat-trick as they took the 4-1 victory to take the U-14 league trophy.

Old Fort Divas with their medals and trophies

Hiker Hatchets also took a 1-nil win over Old Fort Gladiators in the third-place contest.

Over on the distaff side, Old Fort Divas earned their place in the final after a 3-1 stoppage of Saints Sensations with a brace of goals from Keitanna Percival, and Hiker Junior Jets needled Queen’s College in their semis, 1-nil. The girl’s finals saw the two teams evenly matched at the end of regulation time, with Jets’ Trinity Greaves scoring two goals for her side.

Tinashe Henry and Keitanna Percival scored one each for Old Fort Divas.

After the penalty shoot-out, Old Fort would walk away the winners.

Saints Sensation also beat Queen’s College 3-1 for third place. In the individual awards, Trinity Greaves for the Girls and Fayed Mohamed for the Boys were the most promising players, while the Boys MVP was Tinashe Henry with Maxwell Viapree the Boys Under-14 league’s most valuable player.

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