Wales storm into semis with dominant 5–2 victory

In a thrilling night of football at the Gall Hill Playing Field in St. John, Weymouth Wales delivered a dominant performance to secure a 5–2 victory over Notre Dame, booking their place in the semi-finals of the Prime Minister’s Cup. The Carrington Village side showcased their superiority from the outset, with defender Andre Applewhaite leading the charge. Applewhaite, named Flow Man of the Match, scored twice in the 45+2 and 90+3 minutes, while also contributing defensively. Wales’ early dominance was evident with goals from Nicoli Brathwaite (4th minute), Romario Harewood (12th), and Ackeel Applewhaite (21st), establishing a commanding 3-0 lead. Notre Dame briefly rallied with two quick goals from Carl Joseph’s spectacular free kick and Antone Greaves’ composed finish, but Wales quickly regained control to seal their progression. In the night’s second match, Paradise FC edged past Ellerton in a tense encounter that went into extra time. After a goalless 90 minutes, the decisive moment came in the 113th minute when Ellerton captain Shakille Belle inadvertently scored an own goal, sending Paradise into jubilation. Despite Ellerton’s resilient defense and goalkeeper Kerry Holder’s heroics, Paradise’s attacking trio of Khimani Cox, Tyrel Rayside-Demedonca, and Mikalai Dziazhko kept the pressure on. Substitute Kishmar Ramsey’s free kick delivery led to the unfortunate deflection off Belle, ending Ellerton’s hopes and securing Paradise’s spot in the semi-finals.