Mingoes score largest victory ever in international play

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wUniversity of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes winger Stanley Grand Pierre (blue 10) avoids a tackle from a Fort Lauderdale University player in their match at Lauderhill Park in Lauderhill, Florida, on Thursday. The Mingoes won the match 8-2.ub athleticsw University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes winger Stanley Grand Pierre (blue 10) avoids a tackle from a Fort Lauderdale University player in their match at Lauderhill Park in Lauderhill, Florida, on Thursday. The Mingoes won the match 8-2.UB Athletics

LAUDERHILL, Florida — The University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes men’s soccer team scored early and often against Fort Lauderdale University in the Mingoes largest win in international play.

Winger Stanley Grand Pierre scored two goals – his first two as a Mingoes player – to lead them to an 8-2 win over Fort Lauderdale University at Lauderhill Park in Lauderhill, Florida, on Thursday.

Midfielder Marc Ville scored off a cross four minutes later to give the Mingoes a 2-0 lead. They never looked back.https://f773cb243301041d9a5d0d1804531519.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html

Grand Pierre completed his brace with his second goal in the 14th minute off a deep run and fighting through a rough tackle to connect, giving the Mingoes a 3-0 lead.

Mingoes’ captain Marlon Barnes had three shots on goal earlier in the match and could not make the back of the net. He redeemed himself in the 30th minute with a clean strike, putting the Mingoes up 4-0.

Junior Kelly didn’t want to be left out. Off a cross from Peter Julmis deep in the attacking third, Kelly aggressively attacked the goal for a goal and gave the Mingoes a 5-0 lead.

Off a free kick from Ronaldo Green, Evelt Julmis took the ball off his knee and volleyed it for the spectacular goal and a 6-0 lead.

To end the half, Grand Pierre was tackled in the 18-yard box and Peter Julmis took an easy penalty kick to end the half at 7-0.

Coming out of the break, the Mingoes conceded two goals to Fort Lauderdale, in the 78th and 83rd minutes, to put the score at 7-2.

Midfielder Ronaldo Green, who assisted on two goals, got a goal of his own in the 88th minute to secure the 8-2 win for the Mingoes.

Head Coach Alex Thompson said the game plan heading into the win was simple.

“The game plan was to create opportunities for Julmis and draw the team on the right side, and as far as I’ve seen in college soccer and the teams that we’ve played, there’s no one who can mark him one on one,” he said. “Secondly, we wanted to overload the midfield with Stanley Grand Pierre coming in from the left and us creating a four versus three situation in the middle.”https://f773cb243301041d9a5d0d1804531519.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html

Thompson said the team came out determined to pick up a win.

“The key to winning today was execution,” he said. “We added to our squad Peter Julmis who is arguably in the best form of his life, Nathan Wells who just had his best national team performance, our man of the match Stanley Grand Pierre who finally is healthy, and we also got a really good game from our captain Marlon Barnes, who played a bit higher up the pitch and added more attacking power.”

The Mingoes are expected to play United International College at 9 a.m. in Miami, Florida, on Saturday.

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