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Feb 20, 2018 Sports
It was a pity that there could be only one winner, but both Bent Street, who became the first team to ink its name as champions and Sparta Boss beaten finalist, produced a sensational final as the inaugural Magnum ‘Mash Cup’ Competition ended in breathtaking fashion on Sunday at the National Gymnasium.
Played before a packed house, the two teams did not disappoint and treated the fans to a thrilling brand of futsal that will undoubtedly be etched in the memories of those who were present for a long time.
In the end, Bent Street kept their recent good run against Sparta Boss by edging them 3-2 in a penalty shootout after regulation and extra times failed to break a dramatic 2-2 deadlock.
Not to be outdone, Leopold Street were pushed to the brink in their clash against Linden’s Silver Bullets, before prevailing 7-6 in another gripping encounter to take the third place playoff in an affair that set the night on fire.
In the feature game, both teams showed their intent very early with the respective goalkeepers being brought into action almost immediately, having to produce spectacular saves to keep the score sheet untroubled.
First Daniel Wilson’s thunderbolt from about 20 yards out was denied by an alert Akel Clarke between the uprights, while newly-recruited Jermin Junor responded with a rasping right-footer that required a stunning save from the opposition’s shot stopper.
However, the introduction of substitute Ryan Hackett for Bent Street paid immediate dividend as he took full advantage of being left unmarked and hammered a fierce shot past the stranded goalkeeper in the 12th minute.
It came courtesy of a pass delivered from the left flank across the goal by Solomon Austin.
Undaunted by the setback, Sparta Boss continued to push forward in numbers and three minutes later got their reward when the speedy and skilful Junor was setup by Gregory Richardson and he finished with sheer power on the near post.
The half came with the scores remaining deadlock at 1-1 and all to play for in the final period.
After another exciting period where both teams kept their supporters on the edge of their seats, Sparta Boss edged ahead when Junor completed a brace by firing one past the opposing goalkeeper in the 42nd minute to send their devotees into wild celebrations.
Once again the game would invoke more drama when Kelsey Benjamin netted the equalizer to ignite euphoria among their fans.
In the end, no team managed to score another goal and penalty kicks was the next course of action.
That too had its fair share of excitement, before Bent Street prevailed to capture $400,000 and the championship trophy, while Sparta Boss waltzed away with $200,000 and a trophy.
The third place playoff was a duplication of the grand final as both Leopold Street and the young exciting unit named Silver Bullets stood toe to toe and traded goal after goal, before superior experience paid off for the former.
They were led to victory though a hat-trick from Okanie Fraser, who is clearly the most lethal striker in the futsal format right now.
Fraser fired in goals in the 7th, 11th and 23rd minutes to lead the way to victory and the $100,000 prize, while Silver Bullets returned to the bauxite community with $50,000.
In the night’s full results:
Final
Sparta Boss-2 vs Bent Street-2
Bent Street won 3-2 on penalty kicks
Bent Scorers
Ryan Hackett-12th
Kelsey Benjamin-45th
Sparta Scorer
Jermin Junior-15th and 42nd
3rd Place
Leopold Street-7 vs Silver Bullets-6
Leopold Scorers
Okanie Fraser-7th, 11th and 23rd
Tyrese Forde-18th
Darren Benjamin-23rd
Omallo Williams-25th
Orandel Williams-33rd
Silver Scorers
Jermaine Samuels-21st and 29th
Keiron Cameron-15th and 32nd
Damion Williams-16th
Deshawn Freeman-34th
Apart from Magnum among the other sponsors of board were Trophy Stall, STP Investment, Oasis Water, Oasis Café and National Sports Commission.
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