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May 07, 2015 Sports
Excitement in the inaugural Lens Craft Optical / East Bank Football Association Under-13 League is heating up as day five of the tournament approaches on Saturday at the Grove Playfield.
Grove Hi Tech after losing to Herstelling 1-0 on day one have rebounded well to notch up three wins on the trot and are in pole position ahead of Herstelling Raiders on goal difference, both clubs recording a similar amount of wins along with one loss apiece.
Agricola Red Triangle (6 points) have the best goal difference so far and have shown that they are a lethal unit blasting in a total of 13 goals in three matches conceding just two. They have in their line up the leading goal scorer so far in Leon Moore who has netted two hat-tricks accounting for his 6 goals.
Herstelling Raiders’ Shoran James who was the leading goal scorer in the MCYS sponsored Pee Wee Under-11 League, has one less than Moore, James also netted a hat-trick. Akeem Williams of Grove has 3 goals.
Diamond United are also on six points but from four games, one more than Agricola while Mocha (3 games) has 4 points, Kuru Kururu Warriors (3 games) 1 point and Craig, yet to come off the mark in the three matches.
Two matches will be contested Saturday at Grove Playfield.
Following is the latest Points Standings
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