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T&T
Trendsetters Hawks Visit to Toronto |

Trendsetters Hawks
Family Day Experience
The visiting Trendsetters
Hawks U-12 Boys team from Trinidad and
Tobago was the
show piece of the Caribbean Stars Sports
and Family over the weekend. The team
played North Scarborough (NSSC) West End
United and Wexford United teams in a
host of friendly matches while
Although the Family Day
games are of an exhibition nature one could sense the
anxiety of the local teams here since North Scarborough U12 which was warming
extremely early maybe because they
thought that they were playing the first game.

However
no
sooner than the first game was completed and as Academy teams
of the first game shook hands the North Scarborough (NSSC)
team under head coach Auzzie Smith was on the field and
trading pleasantries with Anthony Wickham coach of the
Trendsetters Hawks as the two teams warmed
up for a second time.
The
game between NSSC and Trendsetters was well played but
the NSSC proved a little to much for Trendsetters since
the T&T boys were having a hard time adapting to the size of Birchmount Stadium field. As the game wore on North
Scarborough slowly overpowered Trendsetters to win by a
score of 3-0. After
the game the two teams got together for a group picture
and
the
Family Day fun for Trendsetters
had just began.
It was at this point that
some of the Trendsetters players went to the track races
as 9 year old Trendsetter Hawks player Haile Beckles
stunned the crowd with his track performance as he totally
out ran his opponent in the first
heat of the Boys 8-10 track race.
Although his margin of
victory was not as large in the final he was still impressive as he took control of the
race from the midway point moving away to carry his
Gold medal back to Trinidad.
Trendsetters Hawks
versus West End United Trendsetters second game was
a bit later in the schedule against West End
United but first West End had to play Wexford. West End united was in from Mississauga Ontario
which as their name indicate are from the West side of Toronto.
As Wexford
United and West End United team took to the field people
were still trying to get a peek at the Trendsetters players as they
left the field and went into the stands.
However it did not take long for the attention to
be focused back to the field of play as Wexford and West End were going
for an early goal. The game was balanced and each team
responded when the other gain some momentum and as a
result the game
was very close and the 1-1 final score was a good indication of
the competitiveness of the division.
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West
End wanted a game with Trendsetters after the teams saw
each other play at the International Robbie Tournament a
couple of weeks earlier.
Trendsetters
played in their red tops while West End change to their
alternate white jerseys and as the game started it
seemed like the West End United players were confused
with the colour as Trendsetters were picking up loose
passes by their opposition.
West
End settle down as the game progressed and had the
impatient
Trendsetters
players chasing after the ball all over the field
resulting in a lot of free kicks for West End United.
The game ended 3-0 for West End United.

One of the two boys U-12 heats where Trendsetters
Maurice Ford (extreme right) won. In middle picture in
descending order a couple of Trendsetters players
qualify for the finals but were not successful in
clinching a medal. below Maurice took home a silver
medal in the finals.


As the rain stopped for a
moment the sun came out for the Wexford
United-Trendsetters Boys U12 game which was the
conclusion of the youth part of the soccer program and
to show their appreciation for a fun full day the
coaches of the two teams decided to play in their Family
Day T-Shirts. Trendsetters in the reds and Wexford in
whites.
This game was symbolized
the comradery amongst the teams and coaches throughout
the Family Day and even mother nature found it necessary
to give the youth a fitting end to their day of fun and
soccer.

However the
fun was not felt by the Icepicks and Soca veteran teams
that were waiting to play the featured game for what
they though was an eternity. The lights was now on
the Soca and Icepicks showdown.
The Family Day Saturday
closed off with the veteran game between Icepicks (orange)
International from New York and Soca FC from Toronto.
The veteran did not start until the better part of 9pm since Trendsetters and Wexford boys were
having their final run of fun.
 
T&T Trendsetters
U-12 Boys Robbie experience 2008

Unlike
their U-18 Boys of 2006 the Trendsetters Hawks U-12 Boys team
can chalk this year 42nd Annual Robbie Tournament up as a
learning experience. Trendsetters finished the
Tournament with three losses in their three games.
The T&T boys was
understandably nervous and shaky in the first half
of the first game
against Welland Wizards and
did not help their cause when they fell behind 1-0 after
their right wing back tackle a Wizards striker from
behind in the box
that resulted in a penalty.
Trendsetters
played extremely well in the second half after getting
over their jitters as they scored the
equalized on a neat header and eventually took control of the game.
However in their
concentration and pushed
for the winner, the Welland Wizards scored a goal in the
last minute of play on a counter attack after surviving a barrage of attacks
by Trendsetters. Had it not been for the heroics of
their goalkeeper who made several big saves from point
blank range before the winner to keep his team in the game
and give
Trendsetters a disheartening 2-1 loss.
Heading into their second
game Trendsetters did not adjust
well to the three hour break in between games and as
they faced
a physically challenging and talented Ajax Thunder
team the Trendsetters boys was under attack and was
having problems coming out of their end of the field. Ajax eventually
got a grip on the game and over powered the noticeably
smaller T&T Hawks team 4-0 after scoring two goals in each
half.
Trendsetters
head into their third game with their playoff hopes
slowing
slipping away and was facing a must win situation
against North York Azzurri. They started the
third game with the positives of the first game but
found it difficult kicking against a strong wind and
the uphill task of a two goal deficit at the half.
With
the incentive of playing with the wind in the second
half the Trendsetters boys seem to have felt the brunt of the day
with the win out of reach. The coaches in turn the teams emptied
their team benches as Azzurri rolled along to defeated Trendsetters by a
score of 6-0.
Stay tune for
more of Trendsetters visit to Toronto!
Trendsetters
return to 42nd Annual Robbie tournament
Trinidad and Tobago Trendsetters Hawks
will be playing in the Annual Robbie Tournament
on June 28 & 29 at Ashtonbee field
in Scarborough.
The Boys U-12 team will also be
showcased at the Caribbean Stars Family Day
on Saturday July 12 at Birchmount Stadium and on the
Sunday 13 at
Scarborough College fields at Military
trail and Old Kingston Road
T&T Trendsetters at Family Day
2006

Trinidad and Tobago Trendsetters Hawks
boys Under 18 soccer team end their
visit to Toronto last Tuesday after
creating quite an impact. The team
closed off their 3 week visit after
participating in the Caribbean Stars
Sports and Family Day last weekend at
Lamoreaux Soccer Centre in Scarborough.
The
Family Day was a welcome change of paste
for the Trendsetters team after
competing in the 40th Annual
Robbie Tournament and the Toronto Cup
tournament on consecutive weekends. The
team closed off their Toronto stay in
fine style when they defeated North
Scarborough S.C. 4-1 in their last game
of the family day schedule clinching the
“fair play award” after losing to
Brampton East 1-0 earlier. North
Scarborough also defeated Brampton East
2-1 in their other game.
This
year the Family Day was used as a
tribute to the Trinidad and Tobago Soca
Warriors in recognition of the football
team accomplishment as the smallest
country to qualify at a World Cup as
well as to highlight the presence of the
visiting Trendsetters team.
The
visitors popularity soared as word of
their impressive play circulated and as
a result the team attracted large
crowds. The team advanced to the semi
final in the two tournaments they
participated, from their Group C in the
Robbie and Group B in the Toronto Cup.
As a result of the team performance a
few of their players have been scouted
and are making them selves available for
potential scholarship offer in the
United States.
The
Trinidad and Tobago Consulate office in
Toronto has committed their continued
support and involvement to make a team
return visit by Trendsetters possible.
40th
Annual Robbie Soccer Tournament
2006
|
Group C |
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|
Pos |
Team |
GP |
W |
T |
L |
GF |
GA |
Pts |
|
1 |
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Trendsetter Hawks (T&T) |
3 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
1 |
7 |
|
2 |
|
Erin Mills Eagles |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
|
3 |
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Aurora
Stingers |
3 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
4 |
2 |
|
4 |
|
East York |
3 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
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Semi Finalists |
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Winner Grp A - Glen Shields
1 vs. Grp C Trendsetters
Hawks 0 |
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Toronto Cup Tournament 2006
|
Group B |
|
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|
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Pos |
Team |
GP |
W |
T |
L |
GF |
GA |
Pts |
|
1 |
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Oakville, ON |
3 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
9 |
|
2 |
|
Trendsetter Hawks (T&T) |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
14 |
2 |
6 |
|
3 |
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Orland Park,
IL |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
19 |
0 |
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Quarter Final |
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Group A 3rd –
Newmarket 3 vs. Group C 2nd
- Trendsetters T&T 6 |
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Semi Final |
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Winner Grp A – East York 3
vs. Grp C 2nd-
Trend Hawks (T&T) 0 |
The
objective of the Family Day is to give
the youths and families a day of fun and
enjoyment in a comfortable atmosphere
where the pressures of winning and
losing is secondary to teamwork, forming
friendships and meeting old
acquaintances.
Trendsetters were up for this day and
even got a surprise treat by the
appearance of NBA All Star Jamaal
Magloire who addressed the team and
reinforced the importance of an
education and the commitment to take
their sport seriously
Trendsetters Hawks a
tribute to Soca Warriors

Trinidad and Tobago Trendsetter Hawks football team gave
an impressive display of soccer at the 40TH Annual
International Robbie Soccer Tournament held in
Scarborough, Toronto. In their first appearance in the
tournament they managed to clinch their Group C Division
with an undefeated record of 2 wins and one tie after
defeating Erin Mills 2-0 and tying with East York 0-0 in
their Saturday games and continued their fine form
bright and early the following Sunday morning and
defeated Aurora 2-1 to advance to the semi-final
schedule for later in the afternoon.
Similar to the Soca Warriors in Germany the Trendsetters
Hawks support base has increased with every game they
played and because of that popularity the team has
canvassed to play in the Toronto Cup Tournament this
weekend in Markham. The International tournament
comprise of teams from such places as USA, Mexico, and
Nigeria. Trendsetters Hawks first two games are
scheduled for Saturday against Orland Park and Aurora at
3:30pm and 8:00pm respectively while on Sunday they play
Ajax at 12:30p. All three Division games are at
Centennial Park in Markham, located just behind the
Markville Mall.
Trendsetter has taken a giant step and would be
remembered as one of the first Caribbean team to reach
the semi finals in the Robbie Tournament. They lost 1-0
in the semi final game after controlling the run of play
in the first half but had a lack of luck after giving up
a penalty kick with only two minutes gone in the second
half. They also came up empty on two break aways with
only the Glen Shields goalkeeper to get pass.
Trendsetter’s team plays an aggressive exciting brand of
football and if their style of play is maintained they
will be increasing their support base even further
before they return home.
The highlight play of the game was a solo run by their
right wing back when he weaved through about 5 opposing
players but slipped while attempting to go around the
goalkeeper. This was within minutes of another breakaway
that was played straight to the goalkeeper.
Trendsetters will close off their tour in Canada after
participating at the Caribbean Stars Sports and Family
Day on July 15 at the Lamoreaux Sports Complex at
Birchmount and Silver Springs (just north of Finch) in
Scarborough with a tribute to the Trinidad and Tobago
Soca Warriors.
I think it is safe to say that the Robbie Tournament
Committee is pleased with what the Trinidad and Tobago
Trendsetters team has brought to the 2006 Under 18
Division. |