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JAM | Mar 2, 2026

Under-20 Reggae Boyz drub St Kitts 8-0 for fourth straight win at CONCACAF qualifiers

Howard Walker

Howard Walker / Our Today

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Jamaica’s Under-20 Reggae Boyz defeated  St Kitts and Nevis 8-0 for their fourth consecutive Group B win at the CONCACAF Men’s Under-20 qualifiers in Curaçao on Sunday.

Jamaica are on top of Group B with 12 points, the same as Puerto Rico, but with a far superior goal difference, scoring 27-0 and has yet to concede a goal. Puerto Rico has scored 12 times while conceding once.

St Kitts and Nevis and Bonaire are on four points each, with Turks and Caicos sitting on three points. The Cayman Islands are pointless.

Having defeated Bonaire 3-0, Turks and Caicos 7-0, and the Cayman Islands 9-0, it was left to be seen how Jamaica would perform against St Kitts, and they showed their ruthless streak with another devastating display.

Sean Leighton grabbed two goals, scoring in the 10th and 60th minutes. Jamoy Dennis also scored twice, netting in the 67th and 90+2. Jabarie Howell (12th), Jahmarie Nolan (32nd minute penalty), Raequan Campbell-Dennis (53rd minute penalty) and Orel Miller (71st) completed the rout.

Jamaica will conclude this round of the qualifiers against Puerto Rico on Tuesday at 7:00 pm local time, needing just a draw to qualify to the CONCACAF Championship set to be played between July 25 and August 9, 2026.

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