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Mar 20, 2013 Sports
Competition in the Annual Mayor’s Knockout Football tournament continues from 18:30hrs at the Georgetown Football Club ground this evening.
In encounters pitting Georgetown and East Coast Demerara teams will start with Camptown facing Golden Grove at 18:30hrs, while in the nightcap at 20:30hrs Fruta Conquerors take on Mahaica.
Two entertaining matches are anticipated and the East Coast teams are expected to come out firing with the aim of halting their more seasoned City counterparts. Mahaica will look to the skills of Delon Charles, Quacy Holder, Terry Caesar, Delroy Perreira and Azunna Roberts to carry their charge against Camptown. The city team will depend on Reshawn Sandiford, Peter Parks, Jamaal Codrington, Travis Martin and Joel Bond to turn back the challenge of the Mahaica boys.
On the other hand, Conquerors will have Delon Williams, Trevon Lythcott and Pernell Schultz to spearhead their attack, while Golden Grove features Carlos Kingston, Osafa Prince, and Shawn Douglas.
The tournament continues tomorrow and Friday at the same venue from the same times. Tomorrow Western Tigers are down to face host team GFC, while Pele tangle with Den Amstel in what should be two competitive games.
Friday the action will pit Santos against Seawall in the opening encounter, while Guyana’s number one club, Alpha United are down to collide with Uitvlugt.
The victorious team in this tournament will cart off $1,000,000, while the runner up will take home $500,000; the third and fourth place finishers will receive $300,000 and $200,000 respectively.
The sponsors on board so far are 2 Brothers gas station, Mohamed’s Enterprise, General Equipment Guyana Ltd, Bakewell, Guyana Beverage Inc and MaCorp.
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