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Sep 19, 2017 Sports
Uitvlugt Warriors gifted full points to Eagles FC of Stewartville via the walk over route which has propelled them to the top of the points table when play in the GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power National Under-17 Intra Association League continued on Sunday last at the Den Amstel Community Center ground, West Coast Demerara.
In recording another win, Eagles kept their unbeaten record intact as one of two teams to hold such a stat, the other being Pouderoyen after six and five matches respectively, both also having a draw apiece.
Home team Den Amstel made light work of Crane Rovers recording their fourth win in six outings; they won 4-1, thanks to a double from Ruben Dainty who had achieved his brace with the match barely nine minutes old.
He netted in the 7th and 9th minute.
Admirable support came from the other goal scorers, Keswin Fraser on 25 minutes and Jomar Adams the lone scorer in the second half, he sealed the deal in the 65th minute.
As the league winds down, taking center stage on Sunday at the same venue will be bottom of the table Jetty Gunners and Wales United just two places above them in the first match at 09:00hrs.
This match would be followed by a clash between Pouderoyen who were knocked off the top of the table by Eagles.
They{Pouderoyen}would be aiming to retake the lead in their quest for top honours.
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