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GB GIrls Soccer Development Current Standings and Scores
By Coach Robbin
Dec 8, 2010 - 4:05:53 PM

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Robert Nabb gives the girls tips on fair play on Saturday before the training and games. Nabb assists with refereeing the games along with volunteer junior refs. Photo: The Bahamas Weekly

F reeport, Bahamas - Enclosed are the latest standings and scores of the Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer Developmental League The league now has 222 players!

Krosstown Courage remains in a strong lead,  Municipal Motors is in second, with Adnil Marine and Ocean Motion still tied for third place.

The League has 3 Divisions: Inagua (13 years and up); Gecko (10 - 12 yrs); and the Curly Tails (9 years and under). Of course there are the Mini Stars who are 5 yr olds in Kindergarten and Grade 1 . Games are held at 3pm after a 1 hour training which begins at 2pm.

The success of our league could not be possible without our Sponsors each year! THANK YOU!

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call Mary or I at Town & Country (242-352-3641) or at home in the evening after 8pm (373-8705).

Iguana Division (13 yrs and up)

Teams Games

Played

Wins Draws Losses Goals

For

Goals

Against

Points
Kross-Town

Courage

7 4 2 1 7 2 14
Municipal

Motors

7 3 3 1 8 5 12
Adnil Marine 7 3 1 2 19 10 10
Ocean Motion 7 3 1 2 13 8 10
Gators

Chargers

7 1 1 4 12 18 4
Piccadilly 7 1 1 4 9 21 4

Gecko Division (10-12).

Teams Games Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Points
Savemore Food 7 5 2 0 12 19 17
Polymers 7 4 1 2 15 7 14
Bahamas Weekly 7 3 0 4 4 6 10
Sawyers 7 0 1 6 5 18 1

Curly Tail Division (9 yrs and under).

Teams Games Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Points
Lanelle Phillips. 7 5 0 2 34 20 15
Freeport Oil 7 5 0 2 55 28 15
J.S.Johnson 7 4 0 3 21 13 12
Barefoot Marketing 7 0 0 7 11 58 0
 

Results of Grand Bahama Girls’ League Games on Saturday,

  4 th December, 2010 

Iguana Division (13-16 yr olds)

Adnil Marine Sharks beat Gators Chargers 4-3

Adnil Marine Shark scorers Priscilla Kirkland (2), Cheryl Vale (1),

Kyra Weech (1)

Gators Chargers scorers: Kara Knowles (2) Joanna Evans (1) 

Municipal Motors Strikers beat Kross Town Courage 1-0

Municipal Motors Scorer: Gabrielle Hall (1) 

Ocean Motion Stingrays beat Picadilly Panthers 6-1

Ocean Motion Scorers: Racaya Rolle (3), Cydnie Smith (2),

Gabrielle McDonald (1) 

Gecko Division (10-12yrs old)

Polymers Fury tied Savemore Food Store 1-1

Scorers for Polymers: Elizabeth Pierson (1)

Savemore Food Store Scorer: Ashleigh Bernon (1) 

Bahamas Weekly beat Sawyers Food Store 1-0

Scorer for Bahamas Weekly : Glendika Rolle (1) 

Curly Tail Division (7-9 yrs old) 

J.S. Johnson beat Lanelle Phillips Real Estate   2-1 

Freeport Oil beat Barefoot Marketing 7-1


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Picadilly and Gators Chargers battle it out on November 27th to lead to a 2 - 0 win for Gators Car Rental. Joanna Evans seen here on the ball put in one goal, as well as her teammate Kara Knowles. Soccer action continues on Saturday, December 4th at the Freeport Rugby Football Club. Photo: The Bahamas Weekly



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Krosstown Courage and Gators Car Rental Chargers (orange shirts) shake hands at the end of their close match. Krosstown won 1-0. Photo: The Bahamas Weekly



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Grand Bahama Girls Soccer Developmental League action from November 13th. A goalkeeper comes out to clear the ball during a game between the Piccadilly Panthers and Krosstown Courage at the Freeport Rugby Football Club. Photo: The Bahamas Weekly



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