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Cutting Edge FC captures two titles in Antigua Cup

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
July 16, 2025
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Cutting Edge FC captures two titles in Antigua Cup

Coach Vincent ‘Nabu’ Samuel, center, is flanked by players of the Cutting Edge girls and under-13 boys teams at the Buckley’s Primary School playing field on Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Photos courtesy of the Young Warriors FC)

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Cutting Edge FC captured two titles at the second annual Antigua Cup International Youth Football Tournament, which concluded at the Buckley’s Primary School playing field on Saturday.

Cutting Edge won the under-13 boys and girls divisions during the one-week tournament, which was organized by the Young Warriors Football Club.

Cutting Edge prevailed 2-1 against Lion Cub in the final of the Under-13 Division. Ethan Samuel and Kaleel Lawrence each converted once for Cutting Edge, and Kalvin Williams scored for Lion Cub, who clinched the runners-up spot.

Cutting Edge won the girls division title after romping to an 8-2 victory against the Young Warriors in their final encounter.

Irreissa Allen recorded her second hat trick after accomplishing the feat in a 6-0 drubbing of the Young Warriors in their opening encounter.

Kavita Cordice had a double conversion, and the other goals for Cutting Edge were scored by Karima Toulon, Abisha Henry, and Arika Henry. Davilyn Joseph scored both goals for the girls of Young Warriors.

Attackers also recorded an 8-0 drubbing of the Young Warriors in their final outing in the Under-15 Division.

Chevon Porter and Kamari Nrodie each produced double conversions, while the other goals for the Attackers were scored by Reshid Chapman, Elijah Harriet, Jahrel James, and goalkeeper Kaheim Hastings.

The Antigua Cup International Youth Football Tournament was conceptualized by the Young Warriors Football Club.

Its main objective was to attract international, regional, and Antiguan clubs to develop and to expose talented players for possible academy and professional tryouts.

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