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Jul 02, 2011 Sports
Fruta Conquerors took the University of Guyana to classes, serving up a 5-0 drubbing when the action continued in the Georgetown Football Association/National Sports Commission (NSC) Futsal Football tournament at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue Thursday evening last.
Flamingo FC were also in winners’ row, defeating Thomas United FC 7-3 in a match that was fast and furious.
In the night’s opening encounter, Black Pearl and the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) battled to a nil all stalemate.
Odel Williams (1st) and Gerald Gritten (3rd) started the onslaught for Fruta Conquerors and sent their team into the first break with a 2-0 lead.
UG attempted to narrow the margin on resumption but had to contend with a strong defensive lineup from the opposition that effectively denied them. Dwayne Lawrence (12th, 13th) and Delon Williams (14th) were the other contributors for the winners. The Flamingo/Thomas FC encounter also provided great entertainment and those breaching the Thomas FC custodian are; Quason Fanfare (9th and 10th), Dwight Layne (3rd and 13th), Davey Layne (3rd),Shawn Wills (12th) and Sean Peters (4th).
Those that narrowed the margin of defeat for Thomas are Linden Bacchus (10th), Nigel DeCamp (12th) and Delon Legall (13th).
Several exciting matches are on the cards when the action resumes starting at 19:30hrs tonight. Alpha ‘The Hammer’ United goes head to head with YMCA, while the Guyana Police Force (GPF) will attempt to arrest Sunburst Camptown moments before GDF take on Charlestown.
In the final two matches for the night Beacon FC tackle Riddim Squad while Santos FC and Houston Stars FC go after each other.
The first whistle sounds at 19:00hrs sharp.
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