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Sep 23, 2016 Sports
When competition in the West Demerara leg of the GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power National Intra Association Under-17 League continues on Sunday, home team Den Amstel will be seeking to record yet another win.
The red hot side will be seeking to add Stewartville to their list of casualties when the two collide at the Den Amstel Community Center ground from 12:00hrs. In their latest match contested on Sunday last, Den Amtsel edged Slingerz FC 4-3 in an exciting clash.
The home team wasted little time in sending a clear message to Slingerz, the reigning Elite League Champions of Guyana. A brace each from Ruben Dainty and Keswin Fraser was a clear enough message to Slingerz and the rest of the teams in the competition of what Den Amstel’s overall aim is.
Dainty hit the back of the nets in the 2nd and 35th minute while Fraser followed suit in the 3rd and 70th. Slingerz struck back in the 6th minute when Odel Duncan slammed in the first of a brace for him also but it was not going to be enough to unsettle Den Amstel.
Duncan was again on the score sheets in the 47th minute to further reduce the scoreline; and even with a 57th minute strike from Ronaldo Macey which added to the excitement of the match, Slingerz still found themselves one goal short by the end of full time which handed Den Amstel the win and full points.
Saturday’s encounter which should have brought together Wales United and Beavers resulted in the former gaining full points without breaking a sweat as the latter side failed to show up.
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