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2021 SKNFA Premier League Champions St. Paul’s United FC

Published 21 October 2022

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Buckie Got It, St Kitts Nevis News Source

2021 SKNFA Premier League Champions St. Paul’s United FC

FREEMAN SCORES HAT TRICK AS ST. PAUL’S DEFENSE PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE


It’s official: S. L. Horford’s St. Paul’s are the 2021 Super Six Tournament champions after they
dismissed SOL IAS Conaree FC 5-1 in game 2 of the Super Six finals Thursday night at the
Warner Park. St. Paul’s rained down goals on Conaree, starting off with the tournament’s MVP
Keithroy Freeman in the 21 st minute, followed by Kalonji Clarke in the 41st minute to give St.
Paul’s a 2-0 lead at half time. In the second half, it was more of the same: Freeman scored St.
Paul’s third goal with a brilliant through pass, but were pegged back a bit with an own goal by
Petrez Williams; putting Conaree on the board in the 66th minute. Perez made up for that mistake
when he scored a stunning free kick in the 81 st minutes, only for Freeman to score his hat trick
with the 5th and final goal of the match in the 88th minute. After the match, the Manager of St. Paul’s
Derionne Edmeade told reporter Virgil Hodge, St. Paul’s strategy to win the championship was
to soak up the pressure and hit their opponents on the counterattack.


“All we had to do, was withhold everything that they do, stay focused, and when all that pressure
wears down, St. Paul’s were ready to jump up again,” an elated Edemade said. He suggested that
they could not afford to delay their celebrations to after game three on Sunday, noting it was
important to win game two last night and seal the series. “Tonight, we took advantage of the
opportunities that we got. In the first game, both teams missed a lot but tonight, St. Paul’s spent
some money on some nice champagne. We couldn’t put these back on ice…we could not do this
on Sunday. It’s sweeter today,” Edemade said.


For Coach Al Richards of Conaree, his team failed to score early and hence lost the match. “I
told the players, this is a final, if we don’t score we can’t win. Goals win games. We didn’t score,
St. Paul’s scored their chances,” he said. He congratulated St Paul’s and thanked his team’s
sponsors for supporting them all the way to the finals.


This marked the end of the 2021 SKNFA Premier League and back-to-back titles for St. Paul’s.
With that win, St. Paul’s walked away with $50,000 in cash prizes and several individual prizes as
well. Other prizes were:


MVP Award sponsored by St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Limited

Keithroy Freeman – Trophy & EC$5,000


Best Goalkeeper

Jamal Jeffers – Trophy & EC$1,000

Best Defender

Petrez Williams – Trophy & EC$1,000


Best Midfielder

Kalonji Clarke – Trophy & EC$1,000


Golden Boot
Kimaree Rogers – Trophy & $1,000
Tiquanny Williams – Trophy & $1,000

(Photo credit: Esther Ward)

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