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Dec 07, 2019 Sports
Matches continue today at Providence; Fruta Conquerors, Foxy Ladies, Lady Panthers post opening wins
Competition in the Guyana Football Federation-ALWAYS Championship Cup featuring six female clubs is set to continue today at the Guyana Football Federation National Training Centre at Providence, East Bank Demerara.
Today’s double header will see Lady Panthers taking on Foxy Ladies from 13:00hrs with the main attraction between the Guyana Police Force and Fruta Conquerors from 14:30hrs.
Tomorrow’s action will see Lady Panthers and Fruta Conquerors opening from 13:00hrs to be followed by a clash between Santos and the Guyana Police Force (GPF).
All teams are being urged to be at the playing venue at least one hour prior to the start of their respective matches in order to facilitate a prompt kick off.
Meanwhile, in last weekend’s opening matches, Fruta Conquerors recorded the largest margin of victory, whipping Santos 10-0, while the Guyana Police Force lost back to back matches to Foxy Ladies 0-2 and Lady Panthers 3-0.
Conquerors were led to their huge win thanks to Abiosi Heywood who led with a hat-trick (19th, 29th, 39th) with a brace each from National forward Tiandi Smith (15th, 36th), Lakeisha Peasron (10th, 55th) and Shayma Daniels in the 44th and 52nd minutes. The other goal came off the boot of Shanic Thornhill in the 62nd minute.
Foxy Ladies in their 2-0 win over Guyana Police Force got their two goals either side of play from Shontel in the 11th minute and Janel Edmonson in the 36th minute.
Lady Panthers’ 3-0 win, which was also over the GPF, was built around strikes from Bliz Hope in the 13th minute, Albau Marquez from the penalty spot in the 55th minute with the third and final goal coming from Shavey Reuben in the 60th minute.
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