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Feb 17, 2013 Sports
Uitvlugt Secondary rebounded in style following a 1-4 loss to Leonora Secondary to whip West Demerara Secondary 9-0 when play in the inaugural Fazia’s Collection/ West Demerara Football Association Girls Inter Secondary School competition continued on Friday afternoon at the Den Amstel Ground, West Coast Demerara.
The Uitvlugt Girls were in rampaging form as they demolished the challenge of the West Bank based girls.
In a no-nonsense mood was Uan Wilson who blasted the nets on four occasions, Shemika Marcus and Suwanda Samuels each netted a double, while the other goals came from Tremella Welcome.
Marcus it was who opened the scoring for Uitvlugt 9 minutes into the encounter and there was no letting up from that point. Wilson got into the act in the 23rd minute with her first and followed up with efforts in the 45th, 48th and 59th minute.
Marcus got her final goal in the 32nd minute with Samuels hitting the target in the 40th and 42nd minute with Welcome notching hers in the 56th minute of the one hour encounter.
Competition will continue tomorrow at the same venue from 15:30hrs when Zeeburg and Vreed-en-hoop will open their quest for top honours.
On Tuesday, Leonora will seek to record their second win in as many matches when they come up against West Demerara Secondary while on Wednesday, Vreed-en-hoop will be in action again, this time against St. John’s College who will have their first game.
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