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Aug 02, 2023 Sports
…West Dem. yet to start
Kaieteur Sports – The unbeaten run of Vengy FC ended last Sunday (30th July) when the Senior Men’s League (SML) of the Georgetown FA continued at the National Training Facility, Providence.
Coming up against Riddim Squad, another side yet to lose in the 9-team League competition proved to be Vengy’s biggest test as they lost for the first time. The game’s solitary and decisive strike came in the 28th minute, compliments of Lester Alleyne. The 3 points pushed Riddim Squad to 8 points from 4 games and 2nd position, 1 point less than leaders Beacons who have a game in hand. Vengy remain on 7 points but drop to 3rd in the points table.
In the first game of the double-header, GFC and Black Pearl played to 1-all draw. Peter Smith broke the deadlock in the 14th minute to give Black Pearl the initiative. The ‘Bourda Blues’ drew level in the 70th minute thanks to Rondell Sobers. The one point earned left GFC in 4th place on 6 points from 4 games while Black Pearl moved to 4 points in 6th position.
On the West Side, an unplayable state of the Tuschen Community Centre ground for a 2nd successive weekend forced another postponement of the opening of the West Demerara FA’s Senior Men’s League. The Interim Competitions Committee is hopeful the conditions will improve when another attempt is made to kick-off the 2023 season this coming weekend.
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