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CFBC BULLS CONTINUE UNMATCHED WITH STUNNING 10-0 VICTORY AGAINST AVEC

Published 7 November 2024

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CFBC BULLS CONTINUE UNMATCHED WITH STUNNING 10-0 VICTORY AGAINST AVEC

Basseterre, St. Kitts, 7th November, 2024 (CFBC): The CFBC Bulls continued their dominance
in the latest match where they went up against the Advanced Vocational Education Center
(AVEC), securing a stunning 10-0 victory at Warner Park on November 6, 2024. This
commanding performance highlights their unmatched performance as they remain unbeaten to
date. As they advance towards the finals of the Jones Group Ltd Schools Football Competition,
the Bulls continue to solidify their reputation as a force to be reckoned with, leaving their
opponents speechless.

Just as the game began, it was almost over for the AVEC, with the CFBC Bulls netting goals in
lightning speed, one after the other, and finishing the match in the first half of the game. The
Bulls’ relentless attack left the AVEC defense scrambling and wounded, unable to keep up with
the rapid pace and precision of their opponents. Each goal seemed to come faster than the last,
creating an insurmountable lead that demoralized the AVEC team early on.


The CFBC Bulls’ 10-goal triumph was a true team effort, with four outstanding strikers sharing
the glory. Zahmai Greene, who earned the title of player of the match, led the charge netting
three goals. Jahmarli Connor, known for his consistent scoring, matched Greene’s tally with
three goals of his own. Omari Morris and Devauhn Mills each contributed two goals, rounding
out the impressive offensive display.


The Bulls’ journey to the finals is marked by a series of decisive wins, and this latest triumph
only adds to their growing legacy in the competition.
The Bulls will play their next game on Saturday, 9th November at 5:00 pm against the Saddlers
Secondary School Wolves in Saddlers.

“We are looking forward to the game on Saturday to go out and do our best and do what we did
in previous games,” said Greene.

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