 BBFS CEO Cal Blankendal IslandStats.com Day Eight of the Bermuda’s Brazilian Football School (BBFS) tour to the UK started with the group resuming their normal schedule of 7:00am training, after having their day off yesterday.
BBFS Under 10’s scored a convincing 5-0 victory over Peckham Town this afternoon. Kane Crichlow netted a hat-trick, while Rahzir Smith-Jones scored twice, to hand the U10's their second win and to remain undefeated during the UK tour.
During the 1st half, Smith-Jones struck a shot low and hard under the keeper to give BFFS the lead, Crichlow slipped a pass inside the post minutes later to double the lead. Crichlow scored his second after good work down the flank by Enrique Russell, to end the half 3-0.
The second half saw Crichlow assert his authority by slamming home a shot, after a piece of individual brilliance from Smith-Jones. Smith-Jones capped of a fine performance by scoring the final goal of the match.
BFFS CEO Calvin Blankendal said, “Several players had notable performances including team captain Matteo Turner who had a skippers performance and established himself as the heart of the team, while Nathan Bridges marshalled the right back position and deterred all attacking advances from Peckham Town. “
The BBFS Under 13’s were on the end of a 0-7 loss from Peckham Town's U13's. Peckham once again asserted their control of the match from the outset and scored in quick succession, to race to a 0-3 lead. BBFS regrouped but ended the half down 0-4.
The second half saw a much improved performance by BBFS but could not halt Peckham from winning the match 0-7.
Chris Aruajo played with maturity and passion to thwart his much larger opponents. His performance caught the eye of both Coach Dennis Brown and the staff of Peckham.
“Kane Crichlow the smallest player on the field expressed his technical ability and tactical awareness. His performance was a pleasant surprise to all who were at the match. Jaylen Bean one of two female players excelled once again. She held her own against the boys and caught the eye of the opposing coaching staff, concluded Blankendal.
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