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Nov 08, 2018 Sports
The inaugural Guyoil/Tradewind Tankers Football League continued on Tuesday afternoon at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground with two intense matches.
In the feature match, West Demerara based school Uitvlugt didn’t hold back against the lads from Queen’s College and doled out to them a heavy 11-2 thrashing which was spearheaded by five goals from Anthony Benn in the 4th, 28th, 29th, 52nd and 66th minutes. It was an extremely dominant performance for the West Side school and Ruben Dainty was very much involved in the action with a hat-trick of his own with goals in the 18th, 44th and 53rd minutes.
Also on the score sheet for the victors were Jadius Edwards with a brace after successful strikes in the 26th and 56th minutes, while Ivelaw Khan scored one goal in the 36th minute.
Meanwhile, in the opening match on Tuesday, league leaders Vergenoegen held the free scoring Christianburg/Wismar Secondary School (CWSS) to a 1-1 draw; the Lindener’s second consecutive draw.
CWSS, who are the champions of Linden, prior to this top of the table clash, had scored 26 goals in four matches with one of those four games being a goalless draw to Bishops’ High.
Ronaldo Macey continued his goal scoring form for the league’s front runners and sent his side ahead within 26 minutes of the first half but with two minutes of normal time remaining in that period of play, Tyrese Lewis made no mistake as he equalised for CWSS. As CWSS sent wave after attacking wave, Vergenoegen absorbed the pressure and held on for a point.
On Monday, Dolphin Secondary made light work of Marian Academy with a 3-1 drubbing courtesy of goals off the laces of Shamar Welch in the 29th, Kieron Dazzle in the 51st and Judah Younge in the 9th minute. Daniel Lowe scored a consolation for Marian in the 60th minute.
In the feature matched played on Monday, Annandale scored three unanswered goals against Queenstown. Sean Haywood, Omari Glasgow and Jamar Harrigton each scored one goal in the win for the East Coast Demerara based school.
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