[1] In 2006, the team had four training sessions per week[1] while they were preparing for the CONCACAF Under 19 Women's Qualifying Tournament 2005/06 in Group B.
Overall, they finished second in their group with one win, one loss and one draw, scoring six goals on their opponents while only allowing four against them.
Other starting players in the first home match for Anguilla include Karisa Lake, Khadeema Gumbs, Sharice Richardson, Shakeela Romney, Clardeena Richardson and Judiann Vanterpool.
Anguilla starters included Jaynelle Lake, Melesa Anderson, Karisa Lake, Khadeema Gumbs, Krystie Webster, Sharice Richardson, Shakeela Romney, and Clardeena Richardson.
In the Caribbean Qualifying stage, they were in Group A and played a home and away series against Cuba.
[1] A women's league receives support from the national federation and plays from April to June.
[5] Women's football is required to be represented by a specific mandate in the federation's committee.