Khadijah Bunny’ Shaw and Drew Spence named in Concacaf’s best eleven

Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award. 

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Top  striker  Khadijah  Bunny’  Shaw  and  inspirational  midfielder  Drew  Spence    are  the  Jamaicans  named  on  Concacaf’s best  eleven   from  the  Concacaf  Women’s  Championships  which  ended  earlier  this  week  in  Monterrey  Mexico.

Shaw scored   three goals from 14 shots during the tournament to help Jamaica qualify for back  to  back  the Women’s World Cup final  and the Olympic play-in versus Canada. 

She  had  three  steals  as  well.

Spence  who  led  the  tournament  with  an  eye-popping  15  steals  also had three clearances on top of a goal and an assist.

The  other  standouts  making  the  best  eleven  include  goalkeeper  Kailen Sheridan, Defender  Vanessa  Gilles, midfielder  Jessie  Fleming and  striker  Julia  Grosso  of  Canada………..defender  Becky Sauerbrunn, Naomi Girma, Rose Lavelle, along with  Alex  Morgan  of  champions  USA…………. and  midfielder  Melchie Dumornay  of   Haiti 

Dumornay  of  Haiti  copped  the  young player award  at  the  tournament, the  Canadian  keeper Sheridan  walked  away  with  the   best goalkeeper award, her  compatriot  Julia  Grosso  won  the   top goal scorer award  and  the  best  player  award  went  to  Alex  Morgan  of  the  USA. 

Canada  won  the  fair play  award.