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Young Reggae Boyz run riot to stay perfect in U-20 qualifiers

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Young Reggae Boyz run riot to stay perfect in U-20 qualifiers
Key Points(5)
  • Jamaica’s Young Reggae Boyz delivered a statement performance in Group B of the CONCACAF U-20 Qualifiers, dismantling Turks and Caicos Islands U-20 7-0 to secure their second consecutive victory on Wednesday night.
  • The emphatic triumph confirmed Jamaica U-20 as early favorites to top the group, following their opening 3-0 win over Bonaire U-20 just days earlier.
  • <h2>Early onslaught sets the tone</h2> The Young Reggae Boyz imposed themselves from kickoff, pressing high and dictating play deep inside their opponents’ territory.
  • Their dominance paid off in the 10th minute when Raquel Campbell-Dennis arrived in the center of the penalty area to tap home a precise cross from Marlon Van De Wetering.
  • Three minutes later, Campbell-Dennis struck again, rifling a powerful close-range effort to double the advantage and ignite a first-half avalanche.

Jamaica’s Young Reggae Boyz delivered a statement performance in Group B of the CONCACAF U-20 Qualifiers, dismantling Turks and Caicos Islands U-20 7-0 to secure their second consecutive victory on Wednesday night.

The emphatic triumph confirmed Jamaica U-20 as early favorites to top the group, following their opening 3-0 win over Bonaire U-20 just days earlier.

Early onslaught sets the tone


The Young Reggae Boyz imposed themselves from kickoff, pressing high and dictating play deep inside their opponents’ territory. Their dominance paid off in the 10th minute when Raquel Campbell-Dennis arrived in the center of the penalty area to tap home a precise cross from Marlon Van De Wetering.

Three minutes later, Campbell-Dennis struck again, rifling a powerful close-range effort to double the advantage and ignite a first-half avalanche.

Relentless pressure, ruthless finishing


Jamaica’s momentum never wavered. Jahmarie Nolan extended the lead to 3-0 in the 19th minute, before Jabari Howell produced a moment of individual brilliance, weaving past three defenders and slotting home Jamaica’s fourth on the half-hour mark.

Holding a commanding 4-0 halftime advantage, the Jamaicans had effectively decided the contest before the interval.

Second-half surge completes the rout


With the outcome beyond doubt, Jamaica continued to pile on the pressure. Giovanni Taylor struck twice in the 61st and 87th minutes, while Orel Miller added another in the 82nd to complete the seven-goal demolition.

The performance showcased the team’s attacking depth and clinical edge, qualities that could prove decisive as the tournament intensifies.

Eyes on qualification prize


Jamaica now turns its focus to a clash with Cayman Islands U-20 on Friday at 7:00 p.m. {Jamaica time}. Victory would strengthen their push to secure the group’s lone qualifying berth.

The group winner will advance to the CONCACAF Men's U-20 Championship, joining six pre-seeded regional powers. That tournament will determine qualification for both the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2027 and the men’s football competition at the 2028 Summer Olympics.

For now, Jamaica’s young prospects have delivered a clear message: they are not merely competing, they are hunting qualification with intent.

 

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