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Mar 07, 2014 Sports
Play in the Trophy Stall sponsored East Bank Football Association (EBFA) Under-15 League is set to continue tomorrow at the Grove Playfield with two more matches.
The clash of the day will be the Soesdyke / Grove Hi Tech showdown, both teams notching up wins in their opening encounters on Saturday last at the same venue. Grove defeated Diamond United 5-1 while Soesdyke were in more devastating form, hammering Herstelling FC 10-1.
Leading Soesdyke’s charge for victory will be Kevin Sobers and Tyrone Khan who both netted three goals each in their big win. Support will come from Shane Meusa, Shanon Samnauth and Raymond Khan among others.
Grove will look to Threvon Pluck and Alyne Haynes who scored a double each against Diamond. Akel Forde, Kevin Padmore and Randy Smart will look to lend support.
The opening game at 10:00hrs between Diamond United and Herstelling will be an interesting match given that both teams are chasing their first win of the competition. Herstelling like Diamond features one female player in their line-up and they have both looked well in play.
Indira Amardeo stood between the uprights for Herstelling in the first half of their game but was used outside in the second stanza. She will hope to be a formidable force along with the skillful forward Devon Winter who netted their lone goal against Soesdyke, Adrian Sattuar, Joseph Ramsarran, Narendra Ramkummar, Yadeo Kumar and Ajay Singh.
Diamond’s lone female, Diana Angoy will hope to be on the winning side along with teammates, Jumo Geroge, Marvin Garnett, Dennis Bascomb, Delon dennis, Shamar Hicks, Godfrey Williams, Omarion Fowler and Vibert Chung who netted against Grove.
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