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Nov 03, 2015 Sports
Carlos Monkhouse lashed in five goals to lead Customs to an emphatic 9-3 triumph over Ministry of Public Security as play in the inaugural Inter-Minsitry Futsal Competition continued on Sundauy evening at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Monkhouse, a former national selection, lit up the venue firing in goals in the 7th, 8th, 9th, 14th and 16th minutes to engineer a clinical performance for Customs.
Other winners on the night included JohnFernandes Ltd, Bank of Guyana, Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Harbours and Ministry of Agriculture.
In the night’s full results:
Game-1
Bank of Guyana-2 vs Ministry of Agriculture-1
Bank of Guyana Scorers
Delon Wilburgh-1st
Marvin Yard-7th
Min. of Agriculture Scorer
Romain Lindo-14th
Game-2
Oasis Water-2 vs Guyana Power & Light (GPL)-2
Oasis Scorers
Tavel December-7th
Nickosie Parker-13th
GPL Scorers
Andy Duke-8th
Daniel Cozier-10th
Game-3
Ministry of Forestry-2 vs Ministry of Foreign Affiars-2
Min. of Foreign Affairs Scorers
Dominique Hunt-3rd
Devon Trotman-8th
Min. of Forestry Scorers
Shaka Lewis-9th
Xavier Ferzer-20th
Game-4
GNIC vs Ministry of Infrastructure
Ministry of Infrastructure won via walkover
Game-5
Customs-9 vs Ministry of Public Security-3
Customs Scorers
Carlos Monkhouse-7th, 8th, 9th, 14th and 16th
Rawle Johnny-1st
Terrence Adams-17th
Vincent Thomas-19th
Muel Lee-20th
Public Security Scorers
Gavin Bobb-5th and 17th
Shemar Andrews-13th
Game-6
Ministry of Tourism-0 vs Transport and Harbours-1
Ulric Bourne-18th
Game-7
Republic Bank vs Wartsila
Republic Bank won via walkover
Game-8
NIS-1 vs John Fernandes Inc.-3
John Fernandes Scorers
Clifford Cummings-12th
Ray Smith-13th
Wesley Tudor-19th
NIS Scorer
Colin Birchman-14th
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