Grenada: Roneisha Frank wins NAIA Heart of Women’s Soccer Regular Season title

Spicegirl of Grenada Roneisha Frank won the NAIA Heart of America Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Regular Season title. Grenada Football Association (GFA) extended greetings to Spicegirl Roneisha Frank on winning the title.

Grenada: Roneisha Frank wins NAIA Heart of Women's Soccer Regular Season title
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Grenada: Spicegirl of Grenada Roneisha Frank won the NAIA Heart of America Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Regular Season title. Grenada Football Association (GFA) extended greetings to Spicegirl Roneisha Frank on winning the title.

It stated, “Congratulations to our Spicegirl Roneisha Frank and her Central Methodist University Soccer team on winning the NAIA Heart of America Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Regular Season title.” 

It is the team’s 4th consecutive regular season championship which Frank has played a key role in. Her impressive season stats are 17 goals (5 game-winning goals and a number of hat tricks) and two assists. She also emerged as the player of the week. 

Grenada Football Association outlined that Roneisha’s team is heading into the postseason and then nationals, in which they finished 3rd last season. As people will recall, Roneisha was Grenada’s lone goal scorer in the Concacaf Women’s Qualifiers earlier this year. 

She is also the sister to Senior Men’s National team player Romar Frank who was also the lone goal scorer for Grenada in the last Gold Cup.

Roneisha Frank continues to shine in her final year at the game, which she loves and has made her a household name in Grenada. The number 18 player has started in 15 games, scored 17 goals and has played in 16 games for Central Methodist University. Her team is currently in the playoff and should be expected to exceed last season’s performance.

Like her brother Romar Frank, she is one of Grenada’s star goalscorers representing the Spice Isle. We continue to wish her success both at school and in the game she loves.

Rhoneisha says once she is finished with her studies, she Hopes to be spotted to play professionally, if not, she would like to also coach kids from her home country and provide them with the opportunities that are so readily available to kids of similar backgrounds as hers. She continues to shower praises to one of her former coach Vin Blaine for playing a major part in securing her initial entry into a Junior College program at Navarro Junior College where she also excelled.

Grenadian football star Roneisha Frank has been unstoppable for Central Methodist College this season. She has already reached the last season mark of 12 goals in just 11 games this season.