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Jun 24, 2012 Sports
Team Guyana went into the final night of competition last evening as clear favourites to capture the inaugural Guinness Caribbean Street Challenge Futsal title after producing some inspiring performances in the preliminary rounds, playing unbeaten to end the phase with the maximum points.
Just as they had done on the opening night, the local ballweavers maintained their unbeaten streak with another top class performance to end the second night of competition at the National Park unconquered and a place in the semi-final against St. Lucia who finished the preliminary rounds on 3 points.
In the other semi-final, Trinidad and Tobago, who was next best after ending on 9 points from four matches, will face St. Vincent and the Grenadines, who closed on 6 points.
Antigua finished the preliminary phase without a point.
In results of the final round of preliminary matches:
Antigua and Barbuda 0 versus Trinidad and Tobago2
Goal Scorers
Kerwin Simon 2nd and 3rd
Guyana 2 vs. St Vincent 0
Goal Scorers
Andy Duke 2nd min
Vincent Thomas 11th min
Antigua and Barbuda 0 vs. St Lucia 4
Goal Scorers
Douglas Marcellin 4th and 18th min
Kevin Edwards 17th min
Tamil Joseph 20th min
Trinidad and Tobago 0 vs. St Vincent 0
Trinidad won 1-0 on penalty kicks
Goal Scorer
Cory Carrington
Guyana 2 vs. St Lucia 1
Goal Scorer
Guyana
Daniel Favorite 5th min
Travis Grant 10th min
St. Lucia
Kevin Edwards 18th min
Last night’s final round of matches will be preceded by two exhibition games involving Antigua and Barbuda taking on Albouystown and Broad Street vs. Island All Star.
Following those matches, the third place playoff with be played, before a live performance from Bugle and then the final will follow.
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