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Nov 25, 2011 Sports
The battle is well and truly on for championship honors in the East Demerara Football Association (EDFA) / Ansa Mcal Mackeson Senior League which is expected to end this weekend.
The front runners are all in a must win situation if they are to lay claim to the title and bragging rights for the next year.
Victoria Kings on 30 points will take on home team BV Triumph United on 28 points in their respective final games of the season and this is expected to be a humdinger of a battle from 15:30hrs on Sunday.
Over at the Buxton Ground also on Sunday, Bakewell Buxton Stars (28 points) will entertain Mahaica (15 points) in what is also anticipated to be an exciting tussle with the home team aiming to win by a massive margin of goals, Mahaica will be seeking to end the season on a high.
Fans and supporters of all the teams are expected to come out in their numbers to cheer on their stars at BV and Buxton Grounds.
In results from last weeks matches, Victoria Kings and Bakewell Buxton Stars battled to a nil all stalemate while BV Triumph United battled back from a 2-goal deficit to draw with Buxton United (28 points) 3-3.
Buxton United had cantered into the lead compliments of a Jamal Booker double (41, 50) and felt that they were sailing nicely along before Uaan Grant in the 55th minute reduced the advantage.
The 2-goal cushion was however restored for Buxton United when Orsan Washington found the back of the nets in the 70th minute.
BV Triumph had to pull out all the stops with their experienced players now taking control. Shawn Daniels redcued the lead with his 78th minute effort and they were guaranteed an equal share of the spoils when Runnel Gordon rocked the nets four minutes before lemon time.
The other teams that participated are Plaisance (10 points), Ann’s Grove (4 points) and Golden Stars which ended the League without registering a single point.
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