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Dec 19, 2013 Sports
For the second night in succession, Albouystown ‘B’ found themselves engaged in a nail biting penalty shootout, but in contrast to the previous encounter when they survived, Tuesday night their luck ran out against a stubborn Stevedore Housing Scheme who prevailed 5-4 to reach the final of the Georgetown Zone of the Guinness
‘Greatest of the Streets’, at the National Cultural Centre Tarmac.
They will now meet Queen Street of Tiger Bay in the final after the latter won bragging rights over fellow villagers Hope Street in a comprehensive display, easing to a comfortable 3-1 triumph.
In the night’s full results:
Semi-final 1
Queen Street beat Hope Street 3 -1
Queen Street Scorers
Deon Alfred- 13th and 23rd
Dion Fredericks-28th
Hope Street Scorer
Stephan Moore-27th
Semi-final 2
Stevedore Housing Scheme and Albouystown ‘B’ played to a nil-all draw in regulation time, before the former won on penalty kicks.
Stevedore Housing Scheme won 5-4 on sudden death kicks from the halfway line.
Quarterfinal 1
Queen Street TigerBay beat Berlin Massive 4-0
Queen Street Scorers
Deon Alfred-3rd and 16th
Alpha Fletchman-18th
James Meredith-24th
Quarterfinal 2
Hope Street Tiger Bay squeezed past West Front Road-Gold is Money 1-0
Hope Street Scorer
Dwayne Dickson-32nd
Quarterfinal 3
Stevedore Housing Scheme edged California Square 1-0
Stevedore Scorer
Quason Winter-5th
Quarterfinal 4
Albouystown ‘B’ defeated Island All-Stars 2-0
Albouystown-B Scorer
Marlon Nedd-10 and 23rd.
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