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Jun 17, 2013 Sports
Camptown FC defeated the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) 2-1, while Renaissance FC trounced Fruta Conquerors ‘A’ 5-1 when action resumed in the Fruta Conquerors U-12 Football league at the Tucville Ground yesterday afternoon.
Teon Vankenric led the Renaissance onslaught with a brace in the 18th and 29th minutes with support from Calvin Peters (22nd) and Ryan Ramsay (52nd). The other success was converted from the penalty spot in the 22nd minute. Conquerors earned a consolation goal through Tony Nelson in the 35th minute.
Camptown earned their victory through a Joshua Ferreira brace in the 12th and 48th minutes; the latter from the penalty spot. Shamar ‘Messi’ Greaves narrowed the margin of defeat in the 54th minute.
Meanwhile, one day earlier, Fruta ‘B’ defeated Santos FC 4-0 on the back of successes from the Garrett brothers, Jeremy (20th) and Jermain (24th), Dione Thomas (40th) and Simeon Hackette (48th) added to Santos’ misery. Also on Saturday, Pele FC conceded a walk over to Western Tigers FC.
Activities continue on Sunday June 22nd with Northern Rangers up against Rhythm Squad from 09:30hrs followed immediately by Alpha opposing the GFC. All other matches will be played on weekends.
The organizers are appealing to the members of the business community for support to make this tournament a success even as executives of Fruta Conquerors continue in the drive of nurturing the youngsters for future representation. The winning team will receive a special prize while there will be incentives for the Most Valuable player, Best Goalkeeper and the Most Disciplined Player among others.
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