By JONATHAN BURROWSTribune Sports Reporterjburrows@tribunemedia.netTHE Bahamas concluded the inaugural Goombay Soccer Cup U15 Girls Tournament with a fifth-place finish after earning four points against some of the Caribbean’s top youth programmes, gaining valuable international experience as the team continues preparing for next year’s CONCACAF Under-17 Women’s Qualifiers. The Cayman Islands captured the tournament title after an unbeaten 4-1-0 campaign to finish with 13 points. The tournament was created to ensure the country’s young players continued receiving meaningful international competition despite changes to the regional calendar. Before the tournament began, Bahamas Football Association technical director Gareth Bain said the event was designed to bridge that competitive gap. FINAL STANDINGSCayman Islands - 13 points (4-1-0)Bermuda - 8 points (2-2-1)United States Virgin Islands - 8 points (2-2-1)Turks and Caicos Islands - 6 points (1-3-1)Bahamas - 4 points (1-1-3)Grenada - 1 point (0-1-4)