Latest update February 12th, 2025 8:40 AM
Nov 21, 2010 Sports
Part of the action Friday night in the ‘Guinness in de Streets’ Football Tournament which was played, at the Cultural Centre Tarmac.
Action in this year’s Guinness ‘Greatest in de Streets’ Football Tournament continued with eight more matches at the National Cultural Centre Tarmac on Friday evening.
Among those registering wins were Kingston, Sophia, Holmes Street of Tiger Bay, Back Circle, North Last Entrance, Costello Housing Scheme, Albouystown ‘A’ and Cultural Centre Tarmac.
In the full results of match played:
Game 1
Wool ford Avenue lost to Kingston 0-2.
Goalscorer
Kingston 2
Gavin Ford 15th
Lenard Wade 18th
Woolford Avenue
Game 2
Albouystown ‘B’ went down to Sophia 1-2.
Goal Scorers
Albouystown ‘B’
Michael Young 14th
Sophia
Sheik Kamal 16th
Shemroy Arthur 18th
Game 3
Holmes Street Tiger Bay beat Norton Street Lodge 2-1.
Goal Scorers
Holmes Street Tiger Bay
Keoma Gravesande 9th
Joel Lloyd 10th
Norton Street Lodge
Dellon Legall 13th
Game 4
Back Circle defeated Globe Yard 2-0.
Goal Scorers
Back Circle
Deiton Edinborrow 4th
Quason Alleyne 7th
Globe Yard
0
Game 5
Island All Stars lost to North Last Entrance 1-0.
Goal Scorers
North Last Entrance
Travis Grant 16th
Island All Stars
0
Game 6
Costello Housing Scheme edged Drysdale Street 1-0.
Goal Scorers
Drysdale Street
0
Costello Housing Scheme
Eion Bacchus 16th
Game 7
West Back Road were beaten 4-1 by Albouystown ‘A’
Goal Scorers
Albouystown ‘A’
Dellon Small 9th, 10th, 12th
Devon Dooker 16th
West Back Road
Sherman Frazer 17th
Game 8
Meadow Brook was hammered by Cultural Centre Tarmac 1-6.
Goal Scorers
Cultural Centre Tarmac 6
Jamal Nichols 3rd
Leroy Griffith 7th
Pernell Shultz 8th, 9th
Aubrey Clark 21st, 22nd
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