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Feb 26, 2015 Sports
Five matches slated for today
Five potentially exciting matches are slated for today when play in the Banks GT Beer/MCYS Mash Beach Soccer Festival organised by Cool Runnins Beach Football Club continues at the Bayroc Beach Soccer Park, Linden.
In group B, Silver Shattas will take on Hi Stars to be followed by a clash between Vasco and Blueberry Hill; Botofago oppose Hi Stars, Silver Shattas play Vasco with Blueberry Hill playing again when they close off the night against Botofago, also their second game of the night.
In latest play, Retrieve Lions and Bloc22 Goal Getters battled to an exciting draw on Tuesday night at the same venue while Cool Runnins was too good for Top Class who was outplayed 6-1.
Bloc22 took the lead through Stevan Henderis in the 9th minute but Retrieve Lions fought back to equalize a minute later thanks to a Leevan Sullivan goal. Henderis completed his double in the 14th minute to restore the advantage for Bloc22.
However, like they did before, the Lions clawed their way back into contention, thanks again to Sullivan who blasted the back of the nets in the 25th minute to even the score yet again.
The see saw nature of the game continued with Bloc22 again taking the lead when Shawn Cameron converted in the 29th minute. Bloc22 were sensing that they were on the road to victory but that was not to be as Dainan Austin in the 36th minute ensured that Retrieve Lions earned an equal share of the spoils by netting the third and equalizing goal.
Cool Runnins took some time to get settle in but once they did, it was no stopping them. And despite taking the lead through an own goal from Rodwyn Fraser, Top Class couldn’t find the scoring touch to answer any of the goals that Cool Runnins netted.
On target for the winners were Jermaine Grandison (10), Keon Sears (17), Paul Yaw (20, 24), Seon Murray (30) and Adrian Cadogan (34).
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