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Sep 02, 2010 Sports
On Sunday August 29, the Bartica Football Sub Association U-17 league kicked off with Rivers View United opposing Mil Ballers United, Mil Ballers defeated their opponent 2-1 in the scheduled game at the Bartica Community Centre ground.
Leon Spencer and Shawn Caesar scored in the 56 & 67 minutes respectively and the lone goal for River’s view coming from Aloysius Edwards in the 38 minute.
Action continued on Monday August 30 with play in the Hand In Hand U-15 competition. Bartica Beacons United opposed River’s View and the game ended 3-3 with Delon Welch netting 2 goals and Carl Spencer 1 for Beacons, while and O’Neil Richardson 2 goals and Stephen Edwards 1 for Rivers View. A date is to be decided for the official commissioning of the flood lights at the venue.
Meanwhile, National Super League action in the Bartica area saw Rosignol United being defeated by home side Liquid Gold 1-0 compliments of a Andel Norton goal.
Supporting action resulted in Bartica Beacons under-17 defeating Mil Ballers under-17 3-2.
The matches were played under the newly installed mercury vapour floodlights. The games were witnessed by president of the Guyana Football Federation Colin Klass, Vice president of GFF and president of Bartica Football Sub Association Mr. Carlos Prowell, Regional Chairman Mr. Holbert Knights, Secretary of Bartica Football Sub Association Mr. Carlton Beckles, Vice president of Bartica Neighbourhood Democratic Council Mr. Richard Williams and patrons of the mining community.
An under-15 game was played on Wednesday August 25 between Lazio and River’s View ended 1-1.
The points standing show:
Beacons after four games have 9 points
Wolves Unites after four games 6 points
River’s View after 2 games 3 points
Lazio after 3 games 7 points
Mil Ballers after 3 games 4 points
Rising Stars after 4 games 0 points
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