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Aug 09, 2017 Sports
Action in the third edition of the Second Ground Entertainment / Extra Beer Ballers in the Summer Street knock-out football tournament will continue this evening at the Pouderoyen Tarmac, West Bank Demerara with a total of six matches.
Among the matches slated from 19:00hrs are Tucville up against Albouystown, Dave and Selena All Stars from Linden taking on Shattaville Gunners and Champion Boys versus Tajos Admiral, Tiger Bay oppose Comfort Ballers, Goal is Money vs ESPN and Sparta Boss in the night capper against Lot 20.
In results from Sunday night at the same venue, defending champions Jetty Gunners were outgunned by Gully Side on sudden death penalty kicks, which means a new champion will be crowned this year.
The two sides battled to a 0-0 stalemate in regulation time, Gully Side held their nerves to outshoot Jetty Gunners 2-1 on sudden death penalty kicks.
In other results:
Showstoppers-2 vs Future Crane-0. Stephon Jupiter-7th, Keoma Gravesande-13th.
Hustlers-1 vs BV-0. Jamal Codrington-12th.
Bent Street-0 vs Agricola-1. Bilaal Abdul-Jabar-9th.
Broad Street-0 vs Back Circle-1. Adrian Aaron-4th.
Samaroo Dam-0 vs Patentia Street Ballers-0. Samaroo Dam won 2-1 on penalty kicks.
Harmony Ballers-0 vs Bagotstown Warriors-3. Moses Selman-3rd, Shaquille Albert-7th, Lucort Forde-14th.
Silver Bullets-1 vs North Ruimveldt-0. Jermaine Samuels-4th.
Speedboat-0 vs Rising Stars-0. Speedboat won 3-2 on penalty kicks.
Sponsors of the tournament are Extra Beer, Extra Juice, Two Brothers Gas Station, West Vibz Sports Bar, Forrester Lumber Yard, Wayne Tire Shop, Oswin Jones Auto Imports, National Sports Commission.
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