Blue Water U15 Girls Championship…: PC, Wauna Primary, Canje and Bartica shine as preliminary round wraps up

The Preliminary Round of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) – Blue Waters Shipping Under-15 Girls Inter-Secondary School Football Championship concluded last weekend with thrilling matchups across Regions 1, 4, 6, and 7. The nationwide tournament, aimed at promoting grassroots development and female participation in football, saw dominant performances and the crowning of regional champions who now advance to the next stage of competition, the eagerly awaited round of 16.

The Wauna Primary outfit

This year’s competition marks a historic milestone for Region 1 (Mabaruma District), which participated for the very first time in a girls’ football tournament of this scale. Their inclusion is a powerful testament to Blue Waters Shipping’s commitment to expanding access to opportunities and nurturing female football talent across every corner of Guyana.

President’s College reigns supreme in Region 4
In Region 4 (East Coast Demerara), President’s College proved once again why they are a powerhouse in school football. The defending champions went unbeaten throughout the group, securing all 15 points available with commanding victories over rivals. Their standout players, Luiza Pugsley and Kimora Edwards, were instrumental with Pugsley netting an impressive seven goals, earning her the title of Top Goal Scorer in the region.
Hope Secondary secured second place in the East Coast bracket, while Dora Secondary emerged champions on the East Bank, edging Yarowkabra Secondary, who finished as runners-up.
Match Results:
President’s College 7 – 0 Hope Secondary (Pugsley 4, Edwards 3)
Yarowkabra 1 – 0 Dora Secondary (Isabela Puche)
Annandale 0 – 0 Hope Secondary
President’s College 3 – 0 Yarowkabra (Pugsley 2, Edwards 1)
Dora Secondary 1 – 0 Hope Secondary (Akalia George)

Region 1: Wauna Primary Makes historic debut
In their first-ever appearance in a national girls’ football tournament, Wauna Primary Top made an unforgettable impression by winning the Region 1 title. Their spirited performances against Hosororo Primary Top and North West Secondary earned them 6 points and the championship crown.
Prianka LaRose, team captain, was named Most Outstanding Player, exemplifying the talent that exists in this newly included region. Wauna’s participation reflects the ongoing work of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and Blue Waters to bring football to underserved districts.
Match Results:
Wauna 3 – 0 Hosororo (Daniels, Smith, Ghanie)
Wauna 1 (4) – 1 (3) North West Secondary (penalty shootout)
North West Secondary 4 – 0 Hosororo (Thompson, Debideen, Chilcott, Singh)

Bartica Dominates Region 7 best-of three
Bartica Secondary retained their Region 7 title in dominant fashion, defeating Three Miles Secondary in a best-of-three series. After an opening draw, Bartica powered through the next two matches, with Nerismar Williams leading the charge and claiming Most Outstanding Player honours.
Match Highlights
Bartica 2 – 2 Three Miles (Kelys & Nerismar Williams; Arrianna Stoby 2)
Bartica 2 – 1 Three Miles (Nerismar Williams 2)
Bartica 5 – 0 Three Miles (Kelys 2, Nerismar 1, Virlerkys 2)

Canje Edges New Amsterdam on goal difference in Region 6
In a closely fought Region 6 campaign, Canje Secondary dethroned New Amsterdam Secondary thanks to a superior goal difference after both teams finished level on 10 points. Latoya Williams of Canje was named Most Outstanding Player, contributing significantly to her team’s overall performance.
Match Results:
New Amsterdam 1 – 0 Vryman’s Erven (Shania Billingy)
New Amsterdam 0 – 0 Canje

Looking Ahead: The road to the final begins
With regional preliminaries completed, sixteen schools have advanced to the Round of 16, set to commence in the coming weeks. The competition promises even more action as the top teams from across Guyana compete for national glory.
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and title sponsor Blue Waters Shipping congratulated all participants, highlighting the exceptional talent and sportsmanship on display.
“This championship is more than just football – it’s about empowering girls, building confidence, and creating opportunities,” said a GFF representative. “We’re proud of the passion and determination shown by every team so far.”
The next phase of the tournament is expected to feature higher stakes and tougher matchups as teams from all regions clash on the path to national victory.