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Apr 28, 2015 Sports
Guinness ‘Greatest of de Streets’ Competition…
It was another night of exciting action as play in the Linden segment of the Guinness ‘Greatest of de Streets’ Competition continued on Sunday night, at the Mackenzie Market Tarmac.
In the night’s full results:
Game 1
Classic Six 1 Pokerburg 0
Classic Six scorer
Romel Matthews 11th min
Game 2
Amelia’s Ward Panthers 2 Aliku 0
Amelia’s Ward Panthers scorer
Andel Norvell 3rd and 4th
Game 3
Speightland 1 Amazings 0
Speightland scorer
Salesh Seaforth 7th
Game 4
Retrieve Unknowns 1 Silent Assasins 0
Retrieve Unknowns scorer
Darrell George 12th
Game 5
1/2 Mile/1Mile 0 Wisroc 0
Wisroc won 2-1on penalty kicks
Game 6
Russian 3 Coomacka 0
Russians scorers
Travis Waterton 7th, aswald Benjamin 9th and Sterrance Aron 4th
Game 7
Hardknocks 1 Attackers 0
Hardknocks
Renne Allicock 7′
Game 8
Star Boys 1 Silver Bullets 0
Tony Gilbert 19′ own goal
Meanwhile, the competition resumes tonight with quarter-final action at the Mackenzie Market Tarmac, starting from 19:00hrs.
In the fixtures:
Wisroc vs Classic 6
Unknowns vs Main Street Panthers
Russian vs Speightland
Hard knocks vs Starboys
The night kicks off with three exhibition games, one involving females, before action in the competition commences.
Prizes for exhibition games are $25,000, 15,000 and $10,000.
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