BSSF All Star Football, Netball Volleyball Results
The Bermuda School Sports Federation [BSSF] hosted their All Star Weekend, with some of the island’s finest student athletes taking part in volleyball, netball and football competitions.
Volleyball
The Red All-Stars won the Senior Girls Volleyball match in straight sets with a score 25-18, 25-23. Warwick Academy’s Melissa Fiddick was the Red MVP while Ciara Rego from MSA was the Blue All-Star MVP.
The Blue Select team won the Senior Boys match 25-18, 25-22. Brandon Sousa from MSA was the Blue MVP with Warwick Academy’s Shannon Bothelho named Red MVP.
Netball
The East made a late rally to defeat the West 9-8 in the Primary School Girls netball match. Asrael Basden from Francis Patton and Zidonnae Robinson from Northlands Primary led the East with four goals each. Denisha Warner from Dalton E Tucker led the West with six goals. Co MVPs for the East were Se-lah Tuzo from Northlands and D’Naszaye Evans from Prospect Primary while the West MVP was Paget Primary’s Amaiah Butterfield.
The Red All-Stars pulled away from the Blue All-Stars late to win 17-13 in the Middle School match. Tamera Simmons from Whitney scored eight for the winners while Zakiah Lewis from Saltus added five. Warwick Academy’s Maddy Moore was named Red MVP. Teyah Lindo from Bermuda Institute scored six for the losers and was named MVP for her team.
The Red team held off a late rally from the Blue team to win the Senior Girls match 25-24. Sharp shooter Danielle Onyia led all scorers with 17 goals. Taahira Butterfield from CedarBridge Academy added five. Berkeley’s Jasmine Renfroe led the Blue team with 12 goals. School mate Amali Smith added eight. Red MVP was Precious Smith from Berkeley while her sister Imani Smith also from Berkeley was named the Blue MVP.
Football
Primary Girls: East 3 West 1
Asreal Basden from Francis Patton, Jaden Masters from Elliot Primary, and Azarae Mouchette from Bermuda High School all scored a goal each for the East in their 3 – 1 win, while Heron Bay’s Zakaya Parson scored the lone goal for the West. Saltus’ Emily Hartwig was named the East MVP, while Shayna Simmons from Purvis Primary was the West MVP.
Middle School Girls: East 3 West 2
Nia Christopher from Dellwood scored a late winner for the East to hold off a charge from the West. The East took an early 2-0 lead through Whitney pair Jadae Steede Hill and Jade Stewart. The west came back through Saltus’ LeiLanni Nesbeth and Sandys Tae-Eja Bean. Christopher was named the East MVP, while Teiyah Lindo from Bermuda Institute was the West MVP.
Primary School Boys: West 3 East 1
The West got two goals from Enrique Swan from West Pembroke and one from Shane Robinson from Paget in their 3 – 1 win, Warwick Academy’s Benjamin Johnson was names the West MVP. Jarryd Richardson from St George’s Prep had equalized earlier for the East, while Leroy Lewis from Elliot was named the East MVP.
Middle School Boys: West 3 East 2
Sandys Secondary Middle School’s Joseph Basden scored twice, while schoolmate Tia Williams added the other for the West in their 3 – 2 victory. Isaiah Creighton from Clearwater and Zuhri Burgess scored a goal apiece for the East Zuhri Burgess from Clearwater was the East MVP while the West MVP was Jahkeylo Burgess from T N. Tatem.
Senior School Girls: East 0 [3] West 0 [1]
The Senior School Girls match finished scoreless and would be decided with kicks from the penalty mark, with the East eventually winning 3-1. East goalkeeper Victoria Davis from Saltus picked up the East MVP award, while Leah Smith from Somersfield Academy won the MVP award for the west.
Senior School Boys: West 2 East 1
The West defeated the East 2-1 in the Senior School Boys match. Calon Maybury opened the scoring for the West. Saltus’ Liam Evans responded with a scorching long range effort, before Berkeley’s Maybury sealed the victory for the West with an equally impressive long range strike. Both were named MVP for their respective sides.
It was a wonderful day up at National Stadium! Well done to all who participated.
Please note however – Primary Girls Football West MVP – Ms. Shayna Simmons does not attend Purvis Primary.
Have a wonderful day.
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