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Jun 12, 2012 Sports
First round action in the Inter Ministry and Corporations seven-a side Football continued last Saturday night at the Banks DIH ground Thirst Park with four teams completing victory and three others gaining walk-overs.
In the opening game GRA beat the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 5-nil with Rondell Squires scoring in the 6th and 14th minutes, Sherwin Bailey in the 10th and 22nd minutes and former cricketer Shawn Holder scoring in the 19th.
GPC drew 3-all with John Fernandes with David Briton scoring in the 8th and 26th and Sherwin Jacobs in the 7th for John Fernandes. Travis Martin (13th), Mervin Beckles (16th). The competition’s leading goal scorer Ken Agard scored in the 21th minute to register his 6th goal in his second game.
Bank of Guyana, lead by Marvin Yaw (11th) and Steve Mclean (25th) beat Mcorp 2-nil.
In the other game of the evening, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports beat the Ministry of Tourism 4-1 with Travis Kato (13th), Simeon Hetymer (18th), Kenny Reuben ( 23rd) and Keith Blair (24th) scoring for the winners, while Julian Harry scored the consolation goal for the Tourism Ministry.
GNSC got a walk over from NIS, Banks DIH got a walk over from GWI and Republic Bank got a walk over from GPL.
The competition continues on Thursday from 18:00hrs when GT&T take on the Ministry of Education.
In the other games slated, The Ministry of Public Works battle G&S Electrical, GRA come up against John Fernandes, Media United oppose the Guyana Lotto Company and GNIC face-off with Republic Bank.
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