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Feb 03, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The Junior Lady Jags produced a masterful performance to claim victory against St. Vincent and the Grenadines in their fourth and final Round One Group D match of the 2026 Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Qualifiers, yesterday.
Playing at the Guillermo Prospero Trinidad Stadium in Oranjestad, Aruba, Guyana triumphed 14 – 0 to overtake Jamaica for second on Goal Difference, but they shared the same points, seven (7). However, Jamaica was scheduled to battle the Group leader, Honduras (9 points), last night with a shot at winning the Group at stake.

The Lady Jags delivered a commanding attacking performance to hammer St Vincent & the Grenadines 14-0.
Guyana fulfilled quite a few requirements in their battle against St. Vincent to enter second place and have a shot at advancing, but since only the six Group winners (A, B, C, D, E and F) and the best two second-place finishers will advance to the Qualifiers Final Round, it was ultimately the end with second placed, Nicaragua (Group A) and Cuba (Group E), each on 9 points in their Group with a match to contest.
To open their account, Guyana held Jamaica to a 1 – 1 result, then recorded a confident 0 – 2 win against the host nation, Aruba, but lost their third match to a very skillful Honduras squad, 1 – 3.
Yesterday, the ladies had an opportunity to blow off some steam from the Honduras defeat and did so with no remorse. The carnage, one of the top three largest wins of the tournament so far, was led by Alexaudria Chasles, who finished with match with six goals.
Chasles played for 66 minutes before being subbed off and produced goals in the 7’, 33’, 35’, 45+2’, 51’ and 60’. At the half which Guyana led 9 – 0, goals also came from Anaya Joseph (2’, 9’), Adrianna Chin (11’), Aliya John (22’) and Ellie Biffin (28’, 42’).
In the second half, Chasles had two of the five goals scored while Carissa Lombardi (53’), Avril Pasvolsky (65’) and Tanya De Vair (67’) were responsible for the rest.
Up to press time, the final Group D match had not been played.
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