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Sep 05, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Uitvlugt Warriors maintained their unbeaten run to move to the top of the points table while Pouderoyen FC also won to stay in close pursuit after another double-header in the Senior Men’s League of the West Demerara FA Sunday at the Tuschen Community Centre ground.
In the first match, Pouderoyen outclassed Wales FC 4-0 after a goal-less first half. DeAngelo Peters struck a quick brace to break the deadlock in the 60th and 63rd minutes. Also on target were Devin Gaskin in the 70th and Essan Nelson who made a solo run from inside his half 3 minutes from the end. It was the 4th win after 5 outings for Pouderoyen as they hold on to 3rd position on 12 points, while Wales were left in 6th place on 3 points after 4 matches.
Earlier in the first period, Pouderoyen’s Nicquan Boyce and Jamal Knights of Wales were given marching orders for fighting in the 24th minute.
The other encounter which was much closer and perhaps the most evenly contested game of the 9-team League so far, ended in a 2-1 win for Uitvlugt Warriors over Eagles FC. Kelvin Kujal gave the lead to Eagles after 55 minutes and Kevin Fraser equalised from the Penalty Mark in the 67th minute. Within 3 minutes Montel Dainty delivered the winner for the Warriors’ 4th win and a place at the top on 13 points after 5 matches. Eagles retained 5th position on 3 points after their 3rd loss in 4 games.
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