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Jun 07, 2012 Sports
– Murray Jnr maintains rich form
Team Guyana (Back Circle) rebounded after their previous loss to make
Part of the action on Tuesday night in the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Football Tournament at the National Cultural Centre.
it to the semi-finals of the Banks DIH-sponsored Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Football Competition which continued on Tuesday night, at the National Cultural Centre Tarmac.
The local representatives for the upcoming Caribbean segment squeezed past a determined Tiger bay unit, winning 2-1 through goals from Vincent Thomas (16th) and Daniel Favourite (35th), while Keoma Gravesande (22nd) had leveled things for a while.
Andrew Muray Jnr. Maintained his prolific form with another mesmerizing display, netting a brace in Albouystown’s 3-0 rout of Broad Street.
In the night’s full results:
Game 1 Alexander Village 1 v/s Durban Street 1
Durban Street won on penalty kicks 3-2
Goal Scorers
Alexander Village
Shem Porter 16th min
Durban Street
Jamal Hunte 17th min
Game 2 West Front Road 1 v/s Island All Stars 3
Goal Scorers
West Front Road
Stellon David 29th min
Island All Star
Eusi Phillips 5th min
Orson McCurdy 20th and 27th min
Game 3 Back Circle (Team Guyana) 2 v/s Tiger Bay1
Goal Scorer
Back Circle
Vincent Thomas 16th min
Daniel Favorite 35th min
Tiger Bay
Keoma Gravesande 22 nd min
Game 4 Albouystown 3 v/s Broad Street 0
Goal Scorers
Albouystown
Andrew Murray 12th and 17th min
Shaka John 28th min
The competition concludes tomorrow with semi-finals and final action, at the same venue.
Starting at 20:00 hrs, Durban Street oppose Back circle (Team Guyana), while at 20:45 hrs Albouystown take on Island All Stars.
Those matches will be followed by the third place and final.
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