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Apr 06, 2012 Sports
Grove Hi Tec, Mocha Champs & Agricola Red Triangle notch up wins so far
Competition in the East Bank Football Association (EBFA) organised Guyana Football Federation (GFF) sponsored Under-16 League will continue tomorrow at the Grove Playfield with a number of matches.
To date, Grove Hi Tech boasts an unblemished slate after two games, scoring a total of 15 goals with wins over Diamond United 9-0 and Mocha Champs 6-0. Also tasting victory so far are Mocha Champs and Agricola Red Triangle.
In Grove’s dismantling of Diamond United, Joel Dick netted a hat-trick (26, 39, 53), Trevor Jones a double (79, 85), while there was one each for Shelton Joe (20), Mervin Squires (57), Odingo Jhingoree (73) and an own goal in the 63rd minute.
Grove’s opening game of the League saw them taking care of Mocha Champs 6-0 with Roddick McKenzie hitting the network twice. Odingo Jhingoree, Trevor Jones, Marvin Squires and an own goal accounted for the others.
Mocha Champs, in their second game of the League rebounded from an earlier loss to beat Agricola 6-0. The players on target were Shamar Anderson with a brace (63, 82) with one each for Wayne Halley (25), Kester Joseph (42), Handel Flue (78) and Kevin Agard (84).
Agricola were 1-0 victors over Diamond United, Sheldon Chapman scoring the winner.
Play will continue tomorrow at the Grove Playfield.
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