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May 12, 2016 Sports
‘A’ Division registered a comfortable 5-0 victory over Tactical Service Unit B team when the Guyana Police Force Inter-Division and Branches 5-a-side football tournament commenced yesterday at Eve Leary.
‘A’ Division dominated the contest throughout and Shawn Josiah put them ahead early on before extending the lead with two more strikes. Andrew Charles then netted a double to give his team a comprehensive victory.
‘D’ Division overcame a spirited ‘E’ Division side to win 1-0. Both teams had several chances to score, but shots went just wide. After a goalless first half, the teams continued to battle feverishly, but Jermaine Castello expertly sent his left foot shot between the uprights to hand ‘A’ Division the lead. ‘E’ Division almost had an equaliser, but Keion Alexander shot went just wide of goal seconds before the final whistle.
Police Headquarters edged Special Constabulary 1-0 with Akeem Stuart finding the back of the net. Presidential Guard beat Swat 1-0 courtesy of a Javon Calobeaury strike while ‘B’ Division got the better of Felix Austin Police College 1-0 through a John Caesar goal.
Presidential Guard ‘B’ gained a walk over from FAPC ‘B’ Division and FAPC ‘B’ team got a walk over from TSU ‘A’ team.
The competition continues on Friday at 13:00 hrs while there will also be a 4-team female round robin competition involving ‘A’ Division, HQ, FAPC ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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