Jamaica has a dangerous team in the group stage of the 2015 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The team played Trinidad and Tobago to a 2-2 draw in Caribbean qualifying for 2015 CU20W on October 19. But on Tuesday, the team gave the Trinis a 6-1 beating. Jamaica remains in contention for a CU20W semifinal berth.
8′ — The first goal was by No.11, Khadija Shaw in the 8th minute of the match. This is her third of of 2015 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship.
Goal JAM – No.11 Khadija Shaw – TRI 0-1 JAM #CU20W @TTFootballAssoc @ItsTheJFF https://t.co/Oous3sZ2tx
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21′ —Then No.6 Oshay Nelson-Lawes scored to give Jamaica a 2-0 lead.
Goal JAM – No.6 Oshay Nelson-Lawes – TRI 0-2 JAM #CU20W @TTFootballAssoc @ItsTheJFF https://t.co/ZoJ3kdmjiq — CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) December 8, 2015
31′ — No.10 Tsaianne Leander of Trinidad and Tobago fired back, making the score 2-1 to Jamaica.
Goal TRI – No.10 Tsaianne Leander – TRI 1-2 JAM #CU20W @TTFootballAssoc @ItsTheJFF https://t.co/amP9MBfqz1
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34′ — Jamaica’s No.6 Oshay Nelson-Lawes scored her second goal of the game to close out the first half of the match. TRI 1-3 JAM
Goal JAM – No.6 Oshay Nelson-Lawes – TRI 1-3 JAM #CU20W @TTFootballAssoc @ItsTheJFF https://t.co/lyBBSULmET — CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) December 8, 2015
46′ — In the first minute of the second half of the match, Oshay Nelson-Lawes scored her third goal. TRI 1-4 JAM
Goal JAM – No.6 Oshay Nelson-Lawes – TRI 1-4 JAM #CU20W @TTFootballAssoc @ItsTheJFF https://t.co/aUsqoA9kTs
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56′ — Jamaica’s Chanel Hudson-Marks scored to make it: JAM 5 – 1 Trini
Goal JAM – No.7 Chanel Hudson-Marks – TRI 1-5 JAM #CU20W @TTFootballAssoc @ItsTheJFF https://t.co/KkBjkRKSk9 — CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) December 8, 2015
87′ No.6 Oshay Nelson-Lawes scored her fourth of the game for Team Jamaica, as the game came to successful 6 – 1.
Goal JAM – No.6 Oshay Nelson-Lawes – TRI 1-6 JAM #CU20W @TTFootballAssoc @ItsTheJFF https://t.co/9UdWIg2XmP
— CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) December 8, 2015