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Post by markilizer on May 2, 2013 17:50:35 GMT 8
I wonder if they'll try and add 3 or 4 of the girls we found in the states to bolster this roster.
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Post by lumpia on May 3, 2013 13:19:20 GMT 8
I wonder if they'll try and add 3 or 4 of the girls we found in the states to bolster this roster. Why wouldn't they, if they found 3 or 4 players from the states?
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Post by markilizer on May 3, 2013 17:28:01 GMT 8
A good number of U-14 level girls came out to our March camp in Corona.
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Post by lumpia on May 4, 2013 4:16:05 GMT 8
A good number of U-14 level girls came out to our March camp in Corona. Any insight if, they invite the US U-14 players?
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Post by markilizer on May 4, 2013 4:48:01 GMT 8
I don't know to be honest....Hopefully Coach Nierras recommended a few players to the U14 coaches.
Players that come to mind for me are Jessika Cowart, Kristen Enriquez, Caitlin Sanchez, Alexis Evans, Kara Montilla, Danni Barton, Reina Bonta, Taylor Gather
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Post by warrior49 on May 4, 2013 5:22:49 GMT 8
I don't know to be honest....Hopefully Coach Nierras recommended a few players to the U14 coaches. Players that come to mind for me are Jessika Cowart, Kristen Enriquez, Caitlin Sanchez, Alexis Evans, Kara Montilla, Danni Barton, Reina Bonta, Taylor Gather Coach Nierras and Coach Clint McDaniel recommended a few players from the US Camp for the U-14 Championships, but had to pay for their flight to and from the Philippines (which was somewhat expected). I know that Jessika Cowart had some delay with her Grandparent's dual paperwork and Danni Barton has a knee injury. Not sure about the status of the others.
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Post by markilizer on May 4, 2013 5:50:46 GMT 8
Thanks for clearing that up for us John
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Post by Usapang Football on Jun 20, 2013 16:49:17 GMT 8
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Post by Usapang Football on Jun 20, 2013 16:50:26 GMT 8
Cambodia 1-7 Philippines
Published on Wednesday, 19 June 2013 10:28
Ho Chi Minh: The Philippines whipped Cambodia 7-1 in their AFC U-14 Girls Regional Championship ASEAN region campaign opener at Thong Nhat Stadium on Tuesday. Striker Cecile Firmeza Deita scored a triple for the Filipinas while forward Itsuko Maree Bacatan scored a brace including the opening goal that was made as early as the 5th minute.
Substitute Mikhaela Jumawan also scored a brace including the team’s last goal two minutes into extra time.
Defender Song Channa scored the consolation goal on 40 minutes for the Cambodians who were led by head coach Samuel Schweingruber.
In the competitions’ opening match, Vietnam thrashed Malaysia 7-1 and in another match Thailand beat Myanmar 3-2.
The Marnelli Salvador Dimzon-led Filipinas will face Vietnam while Cambodia will lock horns with Myanmar in their next matches on Wednesday.
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Post by Usapang Football on Jun 20, 2013 16:51:47 GMT 8
www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/women/afc-u14-girls-regional-championship/26214-vietnam-4-0-philippines.htmlVietnam 4-0 Philippines
Published on Thursday, 20 June 2013 11:07Ho Chi Minh: Hosts Vietnam clinched their second win and stayed on top of the table as they beat the Philippines 4-0 in the AFC U-14 Girls Regional Championship ASEAN region at Thong Nhat Stadium on Wednesday. Vietnam, who had a good opening day by thrashing Malaysia 7-1 on Tuesday, was on fire to win this next game and led the Filipinas 2-0 at the half time before doubling the lead to 4-0 at the final whistle. Nguyen Thi Quynh, who scored a whopping four of the seven goals against Malaysia, recorded a brace, scoring on 24 and 41 minutes, in the meet with the Philippines. Nguyen Thi Nu, who also got on the scoresheet with a goal against the Malaysian girls, scored a double against the Marnelli Salvador Dimzon-led Filipinas, bulging their net on 29 and 45 minutes. Vietnam now top the table having won two straight games with Thailand trailing closely on second spot on goal difference. In two later matches on Wednesday, Myanmar defeated Cambodia 6-0 while Thailand downed Malaysia 8-1. The Philippines, who equalled Vietnam by opening their campaign with also a 7-1 victory over Cambodia, will play the Malaysians while the hosts led by head coach Nguyen Thi Khanh Thu face Myanmar on Thursday. Standings on Wednesday Vietnam – 6 points Thailand – 6 points Myanmar – 3 points Philippines – 3 points Cambodia – 0 points Malaysia – 0 points
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Post by Usapang Football on Jun 20, 2013 16:55:31 GMT 8
Philippine girls split first two matches in Southeast Asian Under-14 football Karl Decena, InterAKTV · Thursday, June 20, 2013 · 1:16 pmThe Philippine national Under-14 girls football team split its first two matches in the Asian Football Confederation U-14 Girls’ Regional Championship at the Thong Nat Stadium in Vietnam. The Filipinos whipped Cambodia, 7-1, last Tuesday behind a hat trick from Cecile Deita. Itsuko Bacata and Mikhaela Jumawan also chipped in two goals apiece. However, the Philippines failed to score another victory after yielding a 4-0 result to Vietnam last Wednesday. The results put the Philippines at fifth place with three points to show. The top team from the group will win the Southeast Asian edition of the championship. The Philippines will next face Malaysia on Thursday, Myanmar on Saturday and Thailand on Sunday. www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/philippine-girls-split-first-two-matches-in-southeast-asian-under-14-football
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Post by dingodile5 on Jun 20, 2013 20:04:40 GMT 8
PHILIPPINES 7 - Malaysia 0 Complete Details: www.the-afc.com/en/u14-girls-regional-championship-2013-schedule-results.html?fixtureid=6909&stageid=272&tMode=C&view=ajax&show=matchsummaryPHILIPPINES LINE-UP 1 GK NATASHA KATERINA GAMBOA LACSON (C) 46 3 DF ANGELA BEA DONGON DE LUNA 4 DF TENELYN ESPANA OTOM 55* 6 MF JOANNAH MARIE EMBALSADO ADAO 8 50* 7 MF BIANCA ALMEDA 50 8 MF JOYCE OMBOY SEMACIO 52 13 FW ITSUKO MAREE BACATAN 19, 36 15 FW CECILE FIRMEZA DEITA 4 44 17 DF ICEE CALIMBO 55 19 DF JENNIFER BAROIN 21 MF KHRYZTEL ANNE MUNICH MURING Substitutes 2 DF PATRICIA ERIKA PUNONGBAYAN FRANCISCO 55 5 DF KAITLYN DABALOS 55* 9 MGK RIZA ISABELLE RODRIGUEZ CARMONA 50* 10 FW MIKHAELA JUMAWAN 47, 48 63 44 11 MF ARANTXA MARI ALVEZ TREBOL 50 16 MF CHLOE HAILS 52 18 GK ALEXA CENIZA 46
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Post by opn on Jul 3, 2013 10:51:02 GMT 8
Congrats to the little ladies. Finishing third is not bad at all. Myanmar seems to be a tough opponent as they won against eventual champion VN yet we managed to draw them. Atta girls!! Good job.
With their two convincing wins against Cambodia and Malaysia, the girls can certainly rain on those goals huh?
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Post by jobe on Jul 4, 2013 8:48:29 GMT 8
Congrats to the little ladies. Finishing third is not bad at all. Myanmar seems to be a tough opponent as they won against eventual champion VN yet we managed to draw them. Atta girls!! Good job. With their two convincing wins against Cambodia and Malaysia, the girls can certainly rain on those goals huh? I think they finished fourth behind VIE, THA and MYA.
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Post by jobe on Jul 4, 2013 8:48:39 GMT 8
Congrats to the little ladies. Finishing third is not bad at all. Myanmar seems to be a tough opponent as they won against eventual champion VN yet we managed to draw them. Atta girls!! Good job. With their two convincing wins against Cambodia and Malaysia, the girls can certainly rain on those goals huh? I think they finished fourth behind VIE, THA and MYA.
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