Latest update February 11th, 2025 2:15 PM
Dec 03, 2018 Sports
There were big wins for the West Demerara teams in the ongoing GUYOIL Tradewind Tankers School Football League when matches continued yesterday.
Played at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground, the matches got off to a flyer when Queenstown took on Uitvlugt in the first game.
Anthony Benn opened the scoring for the West Demerara side in the 19th but Queenstown responded right away, through Carl Chisholm in the 20th.
The duo battled for the lead once more and it was Teidus Edwards’ 47th minute goal that set Uitvlugt on the path to victory. All eyes were on Queenstown to equalise once more but the next goal scored was in favour of Uitvlugt, Ruben Dainty’s 55th minute strike.
Edwards would go on to complete his brace in the 63rd with Mickael Mckend (65th) making the scoreline 5-1 at the whistle.
Christianburg won via walk over ST Roses High for the game two result but action returned in game three when Vergenoegen trampled Charlestown.
Ronaldo Macey (4th and 42nd) lead the line in the 5-1 drubbing with Troy Skeete (39th), Esan Heymar (47th) and Brentnol Bobb (54th) were all on target.
Charlestown had Carlos Agard in the 44th minute registering their lone strike.
Annandale on the other hand picked up a 2-0 win over Lodge Secondary thanks to Junor Verreia in the 22nd and Omari Glasgow in the 36th.
Matches continue today with Dolphin playing Queens College and Bishops playing Marian Academy from 15:30hrs.
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