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WOLVERINES, TYPHOONS TAKE TOP U15 DIVISIONS

Robbie Webber Youth League comes to a close

PRESS RELEASE – The Guam Shipyard Wolverines and Tumon Typhoons FC finished at the top of the U15 Boys and U15 Girls Divisions, respectively, in the final week of the 2022 Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League in an announcement by the Guam Football Association Football Events Department.

In the U15 Boys Division final match, the Wolverines topped the Wings FC 4-2, while Tumon Typhoons FC blanked the ASC Trust Islanders 2-0 in the U15 Girls Division final.

In the U12 Haya and Lagu divisions, Circle K/76 Dededo Soccer Club finished first in the division with a 5-3 win over Tumon Typhoons FC Black.

Final week matches were played Saturday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

Final week results:

U15 Boys Division

• Guam Shipyard Wolverines def. Wings FC 4-2

• Sidekick SC def. Circle K/76 Dededo Soccer Club 9-0

• Tumon Typhoons FC def. ASC Trust Islanders FC 11-5

• GPSI Southern Cobras def. NAPA Rovers FC 5-2

U15 Girls Division

• Tumon Typhoons FC def. ASC Trust Islanders 2-0

• Bank of Guam Strykers FC def. Circle K/76 Dededo Soccer Club 3-0

• NAPA Rovers FC def. Guam Shipyard Wolverines 3-0

• Wings FC def. GPSI Southern Cobras 4-1

U12 Division

• Circle K/76 Dededo Soccer Club def. Tumon Typhoons FC Black 5-3

• NAPA Rovers Black def. Guam Shipyard Wolverines White 3-1

• Tumon Typhoons FC Maroon def. Wings Red 9-2

• Sidekick SC Silver def. Southern Heat 4-1

• Guam Shipyard Wolverines Blue def. Bank of Guam Strykers 1-0

• GPSI Southern Cobras def. Circle K/76 Dededo Soccer Club 18-4

• ASC Trust Islanders FC Betde def. Thunderbirds 9-7

All results were compiled and announced by the GFA Football Events Department.

Guam Shipyard Wolverines’ Lacen Roberto gets the ball past a Wings FC opponent during the final match of the Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League U15 Boys Division against the Guam Shipyard Wolverines Saturday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.  The Wolverines won 4-2. Photo by Kamea Ojastro / GCC intern

Saturday also featured the season finale of the recreational U6, U8, and U10 divisions in the 2022 Fall Season Jamboree. Many of the participating clubs set up tents for food and drinks for their members, as well as certificates and awards.

The youth league continues in February 2023 with the next Spring season. Participating clubs may be contacted directly with inquiries on space availability on club rosters, as well as the registration process. A listing of youth league clubs is online at https://guamfa.com/gfa-programs/all-leagues/youth/spring/registration-form/

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