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May 15, 2012 Sports
SoE, CWSS joint leaders on six points apiece
Four more matches were contested in the inaugural Guyana Beach Football Association (GBFA) Inter-Schools Competition currently being played, at the Christianburg facility.
In the opening game, Christianburg / Wismar Secondary (CWSS) gained a walk over from Mackenzie High.
In the second match, School of Excellence (SoE) defeated New Silvercity Secondary (NSSS) 3-0 with Chaka Hall netting a double in the 24th and 30th minutes, while O’Neil Gentle added another in the 29th minute.
Linden Foundation Secondary (LFSS) then beat Marcia Craig’s Institute (MCI) 2-1 with Massiah Joseph scoring in the 16th and 23rd minutes for the winners, while Jermaine Grenville’s 8th minute goal had given MCI the lead initially.
In the final game of the day, Wisburg secondary (WSS) inflicted a 9-2 drubbing on Harmony (HSS).
For the victors, Runic Velloza booted in a treble in the 15th, 18th and 24th minutes, while there was one each for Maxwell Hamilton (3RD), Tevin Thompson (20th), Trevon Archibald (19th), Akeem Gullen (30th), Julian Fortune (9th) and Nobert Sansculotte (16th).
Following the conclusion of second round action, the points standing is as follows:
CWSS and SoE lead with 6 points apiece followed by MHS 3, NSSS 3, LFSS 3 and WSS on 3 each, while MCI and Harmony are yet to register a point.
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