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Aug 09, 2009 Sports
Pele were in a no nonsense mood when the Trix sponsored Under-17 league in Georgetown resumed yesterday at two venues in the city.
Their Under-17 lads were in rampaging form against Flamingo whom they hammered 14-1 at the Tucville ground.
Three players blasted hat-tricks each in what is the largest margin of victory to date in the competition and certainly one of the largest at this level in any competition.
Kerwin Benjamin (3, 21, 29), Jermaine Sutton (22, 50, 56) and Daniel Wilson (33, 37, 66) helped themselves accordingly. Joshua Kamal touched in a double (25, 61) with one each to Adrian Scott in the 28th, Akeem Paul 36th and Alliton Bacchus in the 41st netting one each.
In the other match at the Tucville ground, visitors Georgetown Football Club came from a goal down to beat home team Fruta Conquerors 3-1. Travis Savory hit in a double in the 31st and 33rd minutes with the other coming off the boot of Joshua Brown in the 34th. Conquerors had jumped ahead in the 21st minute through Courtney Britton.
In the lone encounter at the Camptown ground, Renaissance blanked Santos 5-0 on the back of a hat-trick from Keoine Garraway (14, 36, 61) and one each from Jermaine Grant in the 10th and Selwyn Williams in the 65th.
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