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Oct 29, 2019 Sports
Eagles Football Club of Stewartville has maintained their dominance of the Under-17 landscape on the West Demerara when they hammered Den Amstel 7-0 on Saturday at the Uitvlugt Community Centre Ground when play in the GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power League continued.
The other match played in the second-round of the competition produced a 2-2 stalemate between home team Uitvlugt Warriors and Hurry ATE Football Club.
Eagles, in dismissing Den Amstel 7-0 improved on their first round 4-3 win, admirably. Troy Skeete led with a helmet-trick (21st, 35th, 45th, 58th) with a goal apiece from Jevaughn Vancouten (6th), Telbert Baptiste (44th) and Francis Persau in the 48th minute.
Uitvlugt Warriors had taken the lead against Hurry ATE when Travis Fraser netted in the 10th minute and while it took some time for Hurry ATE to equalise, they did so in the 40th minute when L. Livan scored the first of his brace.
Livan would put Hurry ATE ahead in the 50th minute to take the lead for the first time in the match. Their ambitions to walk away with full points came crashing down when Shaquan Gilkes tucked in the equaliser for Uitvlugt in the 70th minute to ensure that his team enjoyed an equal share of the points. On Sunday, Pouderoyen gained a walk over from Wales FC.
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