Panama tops Guyana to punch knockout round ticket
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Caribbean Life, MARCH 4-10, 2022 29
By Nelson A. King
CONCACAF said on Wednesday
action in Group F has
come to an end at the 2022
CONCACAF Women’s Under-20
Championship in the Dominican
Republic, as Panama used
a 5-0 win over Guyana on
Tuesday to claim a berth in
the knockout round.
According to CONCACAF,
the Canaleras took to the field
at the Estadio Olimpico Felix
Sanchez in Santo Domingo
with “their sights set on a full
three points, and a quick start
with two goals in the first 10
minutes laid the groundwork
for the commanding victory.”
An early Guyana own goal
in the 2’ settled the Panamanian
nerves; and, six minutes
later in the 8,’ it was 2-0 when
Hilary Jaen steered home a
shot CONCACAF said.
It said Shayari Camarena
extended the advantage to 3-0
in the 40’ with a header off a
corner kick to complete the
dream first half for Panama.
Elibeth Vasquez made it 4-0
in the 54’ by turning in a rightfooted
shot before Camarena
tallied her second of the day
in the 61’ with a strong volley
off a cross to complete the 5-0
scoreline, CONCACAF said.
Despite their defeat, it said
Guyana still qualified for the
next round, along with Panama
and Mexico.
The nightcap in Santo
Domingo began with Honduras
needing a win to claim
the final knockout round spot
from the group, but Mexico
sought to make it three
wins from three group stage
matches and achieved that
feat with a 5-0 victory, CONCACAF
said.
It said Aylin Avilez continued
her strong tournament
with another two goals in the
4’ and 11’ to give Mexico a 2-0
lead.
Alexia Villanueva then made
it 3-0 in the 23’, followed by
second half scores from Maritza
Maldonado in the 64’ and
Natalia Mauleon in the 66’
for the 5-0 final, CONCACAF
said.
Shayari Camarena of Panana
celebrates after scoring
against Guyana in a Group F
match of CONCACAF Women’s
Under-20 Championship
on March 2 in the Dominican
Republic. CONCACAF
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