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Oct 23, 2012 Sports
BK International Western Tigers are the new KARIBEE Rice knock-out football champions following a hard fought 2-1 over Berbice’ Rosignol United on Sunday evening at the Georgetown Football Club Ground.
The Tigers cantered into the lead 30 seconds into the match through a Phillip Rowley goal; a shot from about 10 yards out the box to the right of the penalty area.
The shot had goal written all over it as the ball went into the top right hand corner, goalkeeper Joel Singh hadn’t a sniffer of a chance to stop the ball.
Thereafter, the Berbice side fought play for play with the City side to the extent that they could have scored again until the 64th minute from the penalty spot; Sherman David doing the honours to double the advantage.
Pulling one back for good measure, 10 minutes before lemon time was Sherwin Caesar for Rosignol United.
Pele were run away winners of the third-place game, blanking Monedderlust of West Coast Berbice 3-0. On target for the winners were Stellon David (21), Dirk Archer (54) and Jamal Cozier in the 60th minute.
Meanwhile, Western Tigers’ Phillip Rowley was named the most Valuable Player of the Tournament, while the best goalkeeper award went to Romel Legal also of Western Tigers.
The Manager of Karibee Rice was on hand to assist with the presentation of prizes.
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