
The wide gulf in regional standings was laid bare in San Rafael today as the United States opened the Concacaf Under-17 Women’s Final Round with a clinical 18–0 victory over a resilient but overwhelmed Bermuda.
The American onslaught began almost immediately. University of North Carolina standout Deus Stanislaus found the net in the third minute to spark a first-half flurry. Amari Manning quickly added a double, while Stanislaus and Taylor Morrell ensured the United States went into the interval with a commanding six-goal lead.
Bermuda’s afternoon was further complicated when star striker Milan Gibbons-Thomas was forced off in the 35th minute following a heavy collision with US goalkeeper Alexis Fischer, leaving Daisy Langley to lead the line for the remainder of the contest.
Despite trailing at the break, the statistics told the story of a Bermudian side under constant pressure. The US commanded nearly 80% of possession and fired 11 shots on target in the opening 45 minutes.
The second half saw no reprieve as the United States found another gear. Mia Corona and Maddie DiMaria struck within minutes of the restart, before Stanislaus completed her hat-trick in the 53rd minute. The goals continued to flow with relentless precision as Morrell and Loradana Paletta added to the tally, while substitute Mak Whitham netted a late brace.
In the final ten minutes, Giselle Aguilar, Jordyn Heathcock, and Gianna Hanf closed out the scoring to seal a record-breaking result. While the final statistics showed 43 shots from the US, Bermuda’s young squad showed flashes of determination, slightly improving their possession numbers in the second period.
Gary Adams’ side must now regroup quickly as they turn their attention to a pivotal clash with Puerto Rico, where they will look to reignite their campaign for a historic World Cup berth.

