UOG women’s soccer team beats Venue Slay

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The Guam Football Association’s National Training Center field.
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Venue Slay player watching the ball.
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Members of the University of Guam’s Women’s soccer team entering the field to play against Venue Slay.
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Venue Slay player taking a breather.
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Members of the UOG Triton team before the game.
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Members of the Venue Slay team before the game.
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UOG players huddling up before the game.
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The game’s referees conversing.
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The game’s referees giving some of the players high-fives before the game.
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UOG player warming up before the start of the game.
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Member of the Triton team keeping the ball away from a Venue Slay player.
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Venue Slay member taking control of the ball.
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UOG player attempting to kick the ball.
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UOG player’s kick blocked.
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Shot of the crowd watching the game.
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Member of the Triton team walking towards the ball.
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Players fighting over the ball.
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Shot of the crowd in the rain.
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Players wet with rain.
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The UOG team ended up winning their game against the Venue Slay with a score of 2-0.
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The University of Guam (UOG) women’s soccer team won against Venue Slay at the Guam Football Association (GFA) National Training Center on Nov. 25, 2018 as part of GFA’s Bud Light Amateur Women’s League. The game’s score was 2-0. 

The game was called a “Battle of Champions,” as the Slay were the amateur league champions in Spring 2018 and the Tritons were the amateur league champions for both Spring and Fall 2017. 

As of now, the Lady Tritons are now 5-0-0 on the season and have taken a two-game leader in the amateur women’s league. This game ends the Fall schedule for UOG. The amateur league is scheduled to resume on Jan. 20, 2019, in which the Tritons will play against the Lady Bombers. 

“I think they played very well,” said Doug Palmer, the UOG Triton Athletics Director. “We have a pretty speedy team, which is how they scored so many goals. [Venue Slay] has given us good competition in the past and they’ve beaten us, but I think they played very well and that we were lucky to come out of that match with 2-0.”