Football: FA Cup First Round Results
Boulevard Blazers, St. George’s Colts, X-Roads Warriors, Devonshire Colts, Paget Lions, and PHC Zebras claimed victories in the FA Cup first round.
FC Rhino 0 St. George’s Colts 3
St. George’s Colts defeated Corona League side FC Rhino 3-0 at White Hill Field. Malachi Trott opened the scoring in the 26th minute. Kashe Hall doubled the lead six minutes into the second half, and Isai Gibbons added a third in the 70th minute to secure the win and a place in the quarter-finals.
Inter BDA FC 1 X-Roads WFC 4
X-Roads Warriors came from behind to defeat Inter BDA FC 4-1 at Police Field. Inter BDA took an early lead in the fifth minute through Kovin Moodley. Donovan Thompson equalized for X-Roads shortly after halftime. Paul Simons scored in the 66th minute, followed by a late double from Aaron Spencer to complete the comeback.
Robin Hood 0 [0] Boulevard Blazers 0 [3]
Boulevard Blazers advanced past Robin Hood after a goalless draw through 120 minutes at Somerset Cricket. The Blazers won the penalty shootout 3-0, with Allan Douglas, Ijahmon Mallory, and Khya Blyden converting their attempts. Robin Hood’s Sebastian Davis, Tre Manders, and Keishen Bean missed their penalties.
Devonshire Colts 6 Young Gunz FC 0
Devonshire Colts defeated Young Gunz FC 6-0 at Police Field. Jorj Dublin scored in the second minute, Elisha Darrell in the 32nd, and Senoj Mitchell in the 43rd for a 3-0 halftime lead. Mitchell scored twice more in the 54th and 64th minutes to complete his hat-trick, with Chemarl Henry scoring in the 68th minute.
Paget Lions 1 Young Men Social Club 0
Paget Lions edged Young Men Social Club 1-0 at White Hill Field. After a scoreless first half, Shakir Smith scored in the 53rd minute to send Paget Lions into the quarter-finals.
Somerset Trojans 1 PHC Zebras 4
PHC Zebras defeated Somerset Trojans 4-1 at Somerset Cricket Club. Rayquan Woodley-Smith opened the scoring in the fourth minute, followed by Kadeem Abraham in the 10th. Enrique Russell scored twice in the 20th and 32nd minutes to give PHC a 4-0 halftime lead. Leo Burgess converted a penalty for Somerset in the 61st minute, but Zebras held on to advance.


