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Jun 26, 2017 Sports
Potaro Strikers, River View, Campbellville and Police were the teams advancing to last night’s semi-finals of the inaugural Bartica Zone of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Competition which continued on Saturday evening at the Bartica Community Centre Tarmac.
Another large turnout witnessed some thrilling encounters that also included two preliminary games which were won by Potaro Strikers and Ballers who qualified for the quarter-final stage.
Quarterfinal Stage
Battle for possession in one of the games in the Bartica leg of the Guinness Greatest of the Street Football tournament last Saturday evening.
Game-1
Almanac Kings-1 vs Campbellville-2
Campbellville Scorers
Marvin Jacobs-14th
Marvin Bamfield-25th
Almanac Scorer
Ricardo Perreira-28th
Game-2
Plantain Slice-2 vs River View-2
River View won 1-0 on penalty kicks
Plantain Scorers
Rogerio DeVill-4th
Royzerney LaRose-17th
Riverview Scorers
Lucius Edwards-23rd
Andel Norton-28th
Game-3
All Stars-0 vs Police-1
Mark Boyce-33rd
Game-4
Potaro Strikers-3 vs Ballers-0
Devon Spencer-14th and 17th
Trevor Fraser-6th
Preliminary Round
Game-1
Potato Strikers-3 vs Lazio-2
Potaro Scorers
Devon Spencer-21st
Jermin Joseph-24th
Morris Waddell-26th
Lazio Scorers
Alex Alsey-13th
Jade Huggins-19th
Game-2
Ballers-3 vs Impact-0
Mark Richards-3rd
Shaqueel Hopkinson-5th
Casey Chesney-7th
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