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Mar 08, 2016 Sports
Silver Shattas stopped Federal Winners Connection 3-1 and in the process handed the Upper Demerara Football Association’s (UDFA) 2015/16 First Division title to points’ leaders Topp XX who on 17 points are assured of the crown with a game in hand.
Playing on Sunday night, Winners Connection had to win their final two matches if they wanted to walk away with the UDFA First Division title, but they were unable to crack the Shattas and lost by a 3-1 score-line as first half goals from Dellon Allicock (1st minute), Damion Williams (4th) and Robin Adams (41st) were enough to bring them victory. The Shattas prevailed with that win even though the Winners did get a consolation goal off the boot of their leading striker Marmalaque Davidson who struck home in the 58th minute.
However, the race for second place is wide open and among the clubs in with a chance are Shattas, Winners Connection and Milerock.
In the other game on Sunday night Milerock nudged home winners by a 1-0 score. The competition continues tomorrow with the penultimate set of matches set for the MSC ground. The first game at 6:30pm will Botofago play Amelia’s Ward Panthers and the second is between Topp XX and Eagles United.
On Friday Amelia’s Ward Panthers take on Blueberry Hill and Winners Connection face Hi Stars in rescheduled game in this championship.
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