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Dec 08, 2012 Sports
Fruta Conquerors ‘A’ will tackle Northern Rangers for championship honours while South Georgetown will oppose the Georgetown Football Club when the finals and third place playoff of the Lester Peters Under-15 football tournament get underway at the Tucville Ground tomorrow afternoon starting at 14:00hrs. The feature attraction gets underway at 16:00hrs.
If the action in the early stages of the tournament is anything to go by, then football lovers could visit the venue in anticipation of two scorchers.
In the main event, Fruta ‘A’ will start off as the favourites with such names as Randy Layne and Ryan Blackman, two dependable strikers with a propensity for goals. Presently, Layne is leading the goal scorer and had been most devastating especially in the game against Flamingo where he netted 5 times to lead his team to a 13-0 victory.
He will also depend on the likes of Colin Waterman, Jaleel Hamilton and Delroy Holligan.
Northern Rangers is no pushover and they also will be posing a formidable lineup in strikers Joshua Williams and Keith Caines. Collis Best and Andrew Holder are expected to shore up the defense.
Meanwhile, Fruta Conquerors earned the right to play for the championship after defeating the Georgetown Football Club, 3-0 while Northern Rangers inflicted a 3-2 defeat on South Georgetown via penalties after regulation and extra time failed to separate the teams.
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