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Aug 27, 2011 Sports
The Beach Soccer Competition which is being played in Linden continued on Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd with a number of games.
On Mon 22nd, Blue Berry Hill won by a walkover from Wisrock. Pioneer defeated Eagles by 4 goals to 1. Pioneers goal was scored by Eandy Small 7th and 9th and Allister Johnson in the 16th and 28th min. Dirk Farrel scored the lone goal for Eagles in the 12th min, he was also shown the red card in the 27th min. Train Line Warriors edged out Snachers by 5 goals to 4. Train Line got their goals from Romario Smart 6th, Mario Batson 22nd and Allan Halley 23rd, 26th and 29th min, Snatcher goal scorers were Gemo Anthony 11th, Ralo Fraser 12th, Elves Ross 19th and Jermain Alves 21st
Shattas lost to Cool Runnings by 6 goals to 7, scoring for Cool Runnings were Ralph Alexander 8th, Errol David 9th, Colwick Bacchus 12th, Rawle Gittens 15th, Kennard Simon 17th, Stanford Bovell 29th and Defence Error in the 25th min.
Shattas goal scorers were Michael Richmond 4th, Damien Williams 7th, Geshan Freeman 9th, Germain Samuels 26th and Colwyn David 22nd and 29th min.
On Tue 23rd action continued and Shattas defeated Train Line Warriors by 8 goals to 4. Scoring for Shattas were Olwyn David with 7 goals in the 14th, 34th, 26th, 28th, 29th 30th and 31st min and Jason Freeman in the 5th min. Train Line goals were scored by Wesley Hall in the 3rd and 8th, Allan Halley in the 6th and Marly Major in the 17th min.
Blue Berry United defeated Pioneer by 5 goals to 2. Blue Berry goal scorers were Denzil Ward 3rd, Randy Small 2nd and 22nd, Allister Johnson 8th and Maurice Williams 23rd. Pioneer goal scorer was Lynden Nicholson 27th and 29th
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