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Mar 01, 2013 Sports
Flat Screen TV added to MVP prize; Double Standard taxi on board
The Den Amstel Community Centre Ground on the West Coast of Demerara is the place to be this evening for the semi finals of the Stag Beer West Side knock-out football competition.
In the curtain raiser from 19:00hrs, the home side, Den Amstel will collide with Seawall United while the feature game brings together tournament host Slingerz FC and Uitvlugt in game that is expected to produce fireworks.
Both Coaches in the feature game have expressed confidence in winning the game and earning a spot in the championship game.
Uitvlugt’s Coach Herrif-Roy Simon said that while they welcome the formation of a new club on the ‘West Side’, his side will remain confident heading into the tonight’s clash since Slingerz’s must earn their status and not be given same based on the array of talent on their roster.
Apart from the attractive cash incentive for the top teams, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament will be presented with a Flat Screen TV, compliments of Leevar Duncan and Big Yard Wash Bay. Duncan said that he’s happy to play a part in the tournament which he mentioned has brought some life back to the sport on the West Side.
Also joining the list of sponsors, is Double Standard Taxi Service and the proprietor mentioned that after handing over an undisclosed sum of cash, that his giving to the tournament is a way of his entity giving back to the players who have been supportive of his business over the years.
The finals of the competition will be played on Sunday March 3 at the same venue.
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