**Basseterre, St. Kitts** — The SKNFA U-13 Boys League continued on Saturday, December 6, featuring another round of energetic and skilful performances as young footballers demonstrated their development, teamwork, and determination. The day produced standout victories for Sandy Point FC, Security Forces United, and Dieppe Bay Young Stars.
At the Conaree Football Field, Security Forces United earned an impressive **6–3** win over Dream Chasers Saddlers United. Coach Damien John praised his team’s commitment and discipline, emphasising how their hard work in training is now translating into strong match performances.
“From the training ground, we always practice playing in support of each other. We work on the principles of defending, attacking—everything. We put them together and come out and execute. But it’s hard work, lots of training,” Coach John said. “The guys are determined; they never stop training. They’re always hungry for it. You just have to give the credit to them.”
Coach John also expressed appreciation to the parents for their continued support, adding:
“The guys love the game, and they’re willing to learn. We’re just pushing them and helping them reach their highest potential.”
For Dream Chasers Saddlers United, player Jaleel Hazel reflected on the challenges his team faced and identified areas for improvement.
“We were poor defensively,” Hazel admitted. “We should have defended way better, communicated better, and passed the ball around. We just wanted to bring energy to win the game.”
Additional results from Saturday’s fixtures:
Trinity 1 – Sandy Point 9
Dieppe Bay 7 – St. Peters 1 (1st game)
St. Paul’s 2 – Molineux 2
The SKNFA U-13 Boys League continues to deliver competitive and inspiring performances as young talents battle for top honors this season.
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