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Feb 19, 2013 Sports
Eagles of Stewartville recorded their third win in as many matches when play in the Trophy Stall sponsored West Demerara Football Association (WDFA) Under-17 League continued at the Den Amstel Community centre Ground on Saturday last.
Eagles soared to a commanding 4-0 win over Young Achievers of Pouderoyen with Den Amstel taking care of business against Beavers, wrapping up victory 5-0.
Coming off the back of a resounding upset win over Uitvlugt Warriors and having defeated Bagotsville / Nismes in their opening fixture, Eagles kept their winning attitude intact with another authoritative win.
Jevane Eastman opened proceedings in the 16th minute and while Young Achievers did their best to keep Eagles at bay, also trying to get in one of their own, Eagles’ Jason Carroll doubled the advantage in the 27th minute.
Before the half time break the game was put way beyond the reach of Young Achievers when Travis Bagot netted in the 42nd minute. Young Achievers performed better in the second half which saw Eagles hitting the network only once, 9 minutes to full time, Mervin Frank doing the honours in the 81st minute to seal their third consecutive win. They remain at the top of the points table with 9.
In the other game contested, home team Den Amstel hammered Beavers 5-0 on the heels of a double from Paul Miggins in the 60th and 72nd minute. Alista Lynch broke the deadlock in the 36th minute and from thereon in Den Amstel never looked back.
Omari Haynes was on target in the 80th minute with the deal being sealed six minutes later when Aubrey Greene hit the network.
Action will continue on Saturday.
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