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Frazsier's Whip Extend Unbeaten Streak with 11-0 Rout in Jamaica Women’s Premier League
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in Jamaica Football. | 15 June 2025 | 209 Views
Tags: Cavaliers SC, Jamaica Women's Premier League

Frazsier's Whip delivered yet another emphatic statement of dominance in the Jamaica Women’s Premier League on Saturday, crushing Federal United 11-0 to record their 15th consecutive win of the 2025 season.

A blistering start at the opening whistle set the tone for the match, with Sahai Panton opening the scoring in the 5th minute. From there, it was an all-out assault. Nevillegail Able doubled the lead in the 15th, before Davia Richards stole the spotlight with a scintillating first-half hat trick, scoring in the 19th, 24th, and 32nd minutes.

Natoya Atkinson (34') and Shauntai Pryce (36', 37') compounded Federal United’s misery, sending Frazsiers into the break with an 8-0 lead. The second half brought no relief, as Destiny Powell bagged a brace in the 47th and 66th minutes, before Shauna Kay Chambers closed out the scoring in the 70th.

The result keeps Frazsier's Whip firmly atop the table as they eye an unbeaten season and a potential championship coronation.

At the Stadium East field, Cavalier SC earned a commanding 4-1 win over Los Perfectos, with Jynell Graham leading the way with goals in the 6th and 62nd minutes. Kadian Edwards (18') and Shanel Spence (23') also got on the scoresheet. Los Perfectos managed a consolation goal in the 38th through Andrene Smith.

Mile Gully secured a gritty 2-1 away win over UWI, thanks to a first-half brace from Tassanya Forbes (30', 41'). UWI pulled one back late in the 74th minute through Alicia James but could not find an equalizer.

Real Mobay edged Springers United 2-1, with Nadisha Jones striking twice early (12', 17') after Chara Thompson had put Springers ahead in the 9th minute.

Meanwhile, the clash between Proven Girls and Arnett Gardens was not played, as Proven Girls arrived late, resulting in the match being declared a "Did Not Play" (DNP).