The U.S. Under-17 Women’s National Team won Group A of the 2008
CONCACAF Under-17 Women’s Championship with a 9-1 win against
Trinidad & Tobago in their final group match Tuesday night at Marvin
Lee Stadium. Forward Courtney Verloo led the squad, scoring a hat
trick, while Kristen Mewis added two goals and Victoria DiMartino,
Samantha Johnson and Alexis Harris each added one. Midfielder Erika
Tymrak dished out four assists on the night, finding four different
teammates for goals.
In the semifinals, the U.S. will face Mexico who finished in second
place in Group B. The semifinal matchup will take place at 7:30 p.m.
ET on Thursday, July 24, at Marvin Lee Stadium in Trinidad. In the
other semifinal clash, at 5 p.m. ET on Thursday, Canada will face
Costa Rica. The two semifinal winners will automatically qualify for
the 2008 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup, to be held from Oct.
28-Nov. 16 in New Zealand. The third place team from CONCACAF will
also qualify.
Costa Rica advanced to the semifinals with an 8-1 victory against El
Salvador in their final match. The margin of victory, combined with
the U.S. margin of victory against Trinidad & Tobago, boosted the
Ticas to second place in Group A.
“We’re very pleased to go into the next stage,” said U.S. U-17 WNT
head coach Kazbek Tambi. “We’ve taken the first group one game at a
time and tonight was important for us because a tie or a victory was
going to put us through in first place in our group. That’s what we
wanted. I’m very proud of the players. They had an awesome game and
we’re through to the next stage.”
The U.S. U-17 Women opened the scoring even earlier than in previous
matches, with Verloo and Kristen Mewis combining to find the net in
the second minute. Verloo gained possession of the ball deep on the
right side and sent in a cross that Kristen Mewis slammed into the
upper right corner of the net with a one-time shot.
It was Verloo’s turn to score nine minutes later. The U.S. earned a
corner kick on the right side that Tymrak sent into the middle of
the 18-yard box. Defender Amber Brooks was there to get a head on
the ball, but her shot pinged off the crossbar. Verloo, who had
followed through on the play, was there to meet it, hitting the ball
into the goal from three yards out.
Trinidad & Tobago surprised the U.S. one minute later with a goal of
their own. The U.S. was called for a foul and Soca Princesses earned
a free kick from about 40 yards out on the right side of the field.
Trinidadian defender Karyn Forbes launched the ball into the middle
of the area, where it slipped through U.S. goalkeeper Kelsey Wys’s
hands and onto the ground behind her. Captain Mariah Shade had
followed through on the play and was there to tap the ball into the
open net.
DiMartino created a scoring opportunity in the 18th minute when she
carried the ball up the left side of the Trinidadian area, trying to
shrug off Rhea Belgrave. DiMartino and Belgrave stumbled and fell,
but both jumped right back up and as DiMartino was going for the
ball, Belgrave grabbed on to her shirt and pulled her back down.
Mexican referee Queztalli Alvarado did not hesitate in pointing to
the penalty spot. Kristen Mewis, who was named captain for the
match, capitalized on the penalty kick and increased the score to
3-1.
It became 4-1 just two minutes later, as Alexis Harris collected the
ball in the middle of the field and slotted it out to the right for
Tymrak. Tymrak collected the ball and moved in towards the center,
sending a sharp, precise pass straight ahead, where DiMartino was
cutting through the Trinidadian defense. DiMartino ran onto the ball
and faced goalkeeper Saundra Baron, sending a low, driven shot into
the back of the net.
Tymrak assisted Johnson’s goal four minutes later. She received the
ball on the right flank from Verloo, who beat midfielder Jessica De
Leon one-on-one. Tymrak carried the ball to the endline and slipped
a cross back to Johnson, who is wide open at the top of the six-yard
box. Johnson doesn’t even let the ball touch the ground, blasting in
the volley for the team’s fifth goal.
In the 43rd minute, Tymrak outran her defender on the right flank,
earning a corner kick. She sent the ball back to Harris, who was
just outside the 18-yard box. Harris looked up and sent a high ball
over the out-stretched hands of Baron and into the upper left corner
of the net.
Tymrak had her fourth and final assist of the night in stoppage time
of the first half. Samantha Mewis collected the ball in the center
of the field and played it into space on the right flank. Tymrak
outran her defender and sent in a cross from the touchline to an
onrushing Verloo who slipped the ball into the goal for her second
tally of the evening.
Verloo capped off her hat trick in the 51st minute when DiMartino
shook off a defender and sent a cross in from the left side. Verloo
was there to meet it, getting a head on the ball and sending it past
Baron.
The U.S. team’s ninth and final goal came from No. 9, Samantha Mewis.
The U.S. earned a corner kick on the right side that Morgan Brian
sent into the middle of the area. The defense tried to clear it with
a header, but it was poorly done and the ball bounced to Samantha
Mewis, who sent a one-time, left-footed volley across the goal and
into the upper left corner of the net.
CONCACAF is the last region to qualify for the 2008 FIFA Under-17
Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, after Ghana and Nigeria clinched
African qualifying earlier this month. The winner of the CONCACAF
qualifying tournament will join Group C as the seeded team along
with Japan, France and Paraguay. One other CONCACAF team will play
in Group A with host New Zealand, Colombia and Denmark. The other
CONCACAF qualifier will play in Group B with Germany, North Korea
and either Ghana or Nigeria. A draw will be held to determine who
will be Team A from CONCACAF and who will be Team B.
-- U.S. UNDER-17 WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM GAME
REPORT --
Match-up: USA vs. Trinidad & Tobago
Competition: 2008 CONCACAF Under-17 Women’s
Championship
Venue: Marvin Lee Stadium; Macoya, Trinidad
Date: July 22, 2008; Kickoff – 7:00 p.m. ET
Attendance: 3,000
Weather: 90 degrees, Partly Cloudy
Scoring Summary: 1 2 F
USA 7 2 9
TRI 1 0 1
USA – Kristen Mewis (Courtney Verloo) 2nd minute.
USA – Courtney Verloo (unassisted) 11.
TRI – Mariah Shade (Karyn Forbes) 12.
USA – Kristen Mewis (penalty) 18.
USA – Victoria DiMartino (Erika Tymrak) 20.
USA – Samantha Johnson (Erika Tymrak) 24.
USA – Alexis Harris (Erika Tymrak) 43.
USA – Courtney Verloo (Erika Tymrak) 46+.
USA – Courtney Verloo (Victoria DiMartino) 51.
USA – Samantha Mewis (unassisted) 76.
Lineups:
USA: 24-Kelsey Wys; 2-Crystal Dunn, 4-Alexis Harris, 3-Cloee
Colohan, 20-Amber Brooks; 13-Kristen Mewis (14-Olivia Klei, 46),
9-Samantha Mewis, 8-Erika Tymrak (12-Morgan Brian, 46), 6-Samantha
Johnson; 15-Victoria DiMartino, 21-Courtney Verloo (7-Kathryn
Bennett, 74)
Subs not used: 1-Alexa Gaul, 5-Sydney Payne, 10-Tani Costa,
23-Rachel Nuzzolese
Head Coach: Kazbek Tambi
TRI: 1-Saundra Baron; 2-Taylor Mims, 4-Rhea Belgrave, 5-Arin
King; 11-Sidonia Hoareau (9-Stephanie Williams, 74), 12-Camille
Pereira (3-Latifa Kelly, 74), 14-Karyn Forbes, 16-Shahamin Nunes
(13-Natasha Prentice, 46), 19-Shakira Salandy; 7-Jessica De Leon,
10-Mariah Shade
Subs not used: 21-Daystar Swift, 6-Tiana Bateau, 18-Rebecca
Cuthbert, 8-Afiyah Matthias, 17-Casey McKenzie, 15-Natasha St. Louis
Head Coach: Randy Waldrum
Statistical Summary: USA / TRI
Shots: 26 / 2
Shots on Goal: 19 / 1
Saves: 0 / 10
Corner Kicks: 11 / 1
Fouls: 14 / 7
Offside: 6 / 1
Misconduct Summary:
None.
Officials
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (MEX)
Asst. Referee: Mayte Chavez (MEX)
Asst. Referee: Antonette Williams (JAM)
4th Official: Sabina Charles (STL)
Sierra Mist Woman of the Match: Erika Tymrak
Group A Results / Schedule
July 18
Costa Rica 0, USA 6
T & T 5, El Salvador 1
July 20
USA 9, El Salvador 0
T & T 0, Costa Rica 0
July 22
El Salvador 1, Costa Rica 8
T & T 1, USA 9
Group A Standings
Team GP W L T GF GA GD PTS
USA 3 3 0 0 24 1 +23 9
CRC 3 1 1 1 8 7 +1 4
TRI 3 1 1 1 6 10 -4 4
SLV 3 0 3 0 2 22 -20 0
Group B Results / Schedule
July 17
Puerto Rico 0, Canada 3
Mexico 6, Jamaica 0
July 19
Mexico 4, Puerto Rico 0
Canada 4, Jamaica 3
July 21
Jamaica 2, Puerto Rico 1
Canada 4, Mexico 1
Group B Standings
Team GP W L T GF GA GD PTS
CAN 3 3 0 0 11 4 +7 9
MEX 3 2 0 0 11 4 +7 6
JAM 3 1 2 0 5 11 -6 3
PUR 3 0 3 0 1 9 -8 0
Semifinals* – Marvin Lee Stadium
Date Matchup Time (ET)
July 24 Canada vs. Costa Rica 5 p.m.
USA vs. Mexico 7:30 p.m.
Finals – Marvin Lee Stadium
Date Matchup Time (ET)
July 27 Third Place Match 4 p.m.
Championship 6 p.m.