Yannic Elizee Makes History in the 2025 USVISF Big 4 Premier League Championship
In a thrilling display of soccer prowess, Yannic Elizee, a promising talent from the Helenites, made headlines during the 2025 USVISF Big 4 Premier League Championship. This fierce competition, featuring the top two teams from St. Croix and St. Thomas, turned into a showcase of emerging soccer talent, with Elizee, at just 16, possibly becoming the youngest player to score a hat trick in the history of the Big 4 Championships.
On October 12, 2025, Elizee delivered an unforgettable performance, scoring three goals with remarkable finesse and initiating the scoring spree for his team. His exceptional skills and strategic play are not only celebrated in the local league but also recognized at the national level, as he is a key player for the US Virgin Islands U17/20 National Team.
Rising Stars and Stellar Debuts
The match also highlighted the extraordinary talent of Darnell John, who, at 15, scored his first Big 4 goal through a crucial penalty. His composure under pressure is a testament to his burgeoning talent. Taj Alexander's debut performance in the President's Cup game was equally impressive. At 15, Alexander scored the sole goal for his team, marking an auspicious start to what promises to be a significant career.
Team Effort and Acknowledgment
The success of the Helenites team is a testament to the collective effort and dedication of its players. Special mentions go to Riley Pomykal, Anthony Cruz, Anibal Benites, Khevin Murraine, Kenji Nieves, Kolebert Feda Daisley, Nicolas Pichardo, Izaiah Thompson, and Jose Rivera. Each displayed determination and skill throughout the league and President's Cup games, contributing to the team's overall success.
As these young athletes continue to rise and inspire, their performances underscore the importance of nurturing local talent. Their achievements not only boost the morale of their clubs but also enhance the reputation of Virgin Islands soccer on a broader stage. How do you think the continued success of young players like Elizee and his teammates can impact the future of soccer in the Virgin Islands?

