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Jun 07, 2012 Sports
GPC taught the Ministry of Education a lesson with a 10-nil drubbing as action in the Inter Ministry & Corporations seven-a-side Football competition continued on Tuesday evening at the Banks DIH ground Thirst Park.
On an evening which saw three teams getting walkovers, Travis Martin netted in the 5th, 11th, 12th and 23rd minutes and got support from Keon Agard who scored in the 4th, 24th and 27th minutes. Kenneth Jackson also scored in the 8th minute in the 10-nil victory for GPC. In the night’s opening game GNSC defeated G&S Electrical 4-nil with Stellon David scoring in the 13th and 24th minutes, while Desmond Cotton (26th) and Jamal Cozier (18) also registered goals for GNSC.
Ministry of Public Works got a walk over from the Guyana Lottery Company, GNIC got a walk over from GWI and Banks DIH got a walk over from GPL.
According to the organisers, Dynamic Security, Andrew Howard Construction Services and Delmurs Shipping have joined the sponsorship team.
The competition is scheduled to continue tonight with GPC playing John Fernandes, GRA taking on Ministry of Foreign Affairs, GT&T battling Ministry of Education, the Media United facing the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports and Banks DIH opposing Macorp.
Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Sports Ministry, Steve Ninvalle, is expected to don his football boots tonight against the Media side, while the Ministry of Education said they were going back to the drawing board ahead of their match against the Telephone Company tonight.
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