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May 11, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – As the season winds down, Guyana Defence Force FC asserts dominance atop Women’s League Division One Round Two standings, boasting a six-point lead after a 9-0 win over Potaro Strikers FC.
In the May 11 matchup at Rivers View Ground, the Georgetown side overpowered Potaro Strikers with their relentless attacking strategy.
Glendy Lewis set the pace early, finding the net in the 4th minute and adding two more stunning goals in the 7th and 35th minutes.
The army squad continued to push hard, breaking through the home team’s defence as Jalade Trim scored twice in quick succession in the 8th and 21st minutes, while Shenessa Cornelius added another goal in the 31st minute, bringing the tally to six by halftime.
The second half witnessed Cornelius extending her tally with another goal in the 70th minute.
Sandra Johnson then struck in the 80th minute followed by Glendy Lewis in the 85th minute, securing a comprehensive 9-0 victory for Guyana’s premier women’s club.
Guyana Defence Force now has twenty-seven points from nine consecutive wins.
In second place is the Guyana Police Force with twenty-one points, tallied from seven wins and two losses.
Fruta Conquerors FC holds onto third position with thirteen points, earned from four wins, one draw, and four losses.
Potaro Strikers FC remains in fourth place with five points, comprising one win, two draws, and five defeats.
At the bottom of the table, Parkuri Jaguars FC sits in fifth place, with one win, one draw, and six losses to their name.
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