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U-17 BOYS DEPART FOR CONCACAF CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS

Published 29 August 2022

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Buckie Got It St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

U-17 BOYS DEPART FOR CONCACAF CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS


Members of the St. Kitts and Nevis Boys U-17 team, along with coaching and technical support
staff, left the Federation on Saturday to the Dominican Republic to participate in the Concacaf
U-17 Championships qualifiers, which get underway on Tuesday. Players were seen with their
family members joining hands in a word of prayer at the RLB International Airport before they
checked in on their flight. Coach Alexis Morris is pleased with the preparations ahead of this
tournament and is looking to see a good performance from his team. He also appealed to fans
here in the Federation to follow the progress of the team.


“I think I am pretty satisfied. The last two weeks we have been putting in some work. We looked
at some phase of play in terms of attack and defense, the team shape etc. The last week, we
would have been doing some set plays, so we just have some icing to put on the cake in our next
training day before our match. We will be pretty OK,” Coach Morris said. He disclosed goal
scoring will be one of the biggest threats of his team. “Once we get the guys in front of goal, I
believe that we are going to do what we have been practicing all the time…and to keep as much
clean sheets as we can. Once we are able to do that then I think we would have achieved the
objectives that (we have set),” Coach Morris added.


He called on the fans in St. Kitts and Nevis to cheer on the team as they compete in the
tournament. “We want you to be the 12 th man. Your support is very tremendous. Just send a word
or two to the guys. Keep them in high spirits,” Morris added.


Meanwhile, two of the players: Jahmal Lewis and Vyhonrai Francis talked about their experience
representing the Federation. “I feel awesome representing St. Kitts and Nevis,” said Vyhonrai,
who is representing at the country at this level for the second time. He said the training was hard,
but he feels good and confident and he is not daunted by any of the teams they will be facing.
“Never (afraid of the other teams). I come from St. Paul’s, so that’s how I was raised. Last year I
went (to the tournament) and I didn’t score so I have to redeem myself and score,” Francis
added.


For Jahmal, he too representing St. Kitts and Nevis at this level for the second time. “I feel very
excited,” he said, adding that he is ready for the challenge. The Young Sugar Boys play the
Cayman Islands, Dominica and hosts the Dominican Republic in this tournament. The top four
teams will qualify for the 2023 Concacaf U-17 Championships.

Caption: Members of the U-17 team at the RLB International Airport praying as they prepare to
depart the Federation to the Dominican Republic

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