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Nov 18, 2010 Sports
Tiger Bay teams continued to hold their own in this year’s Guinness ‘Greatest in de Streets’ Football Competition with Queen Street being the latest to register a win after they defeated Tucville Big Yard 2-1 on Tuesday evening, at the Cultural Centre Tarmac.
Other winners included West Front Road, Broad Street, Stevedore Housing Scheme and Laing Avenue among others.
In the night’s full results:
Game 1 West Front Road beat Yarrakabra 7-2
Goal Scorers
West Front Road
Randolph Wagner 6th 7th and 23rd min
Wendell Pedro 3rd 17th 25th min
Nal Nagaloo 14th min
Yarrakabra
Ryan Schultz 21st min
Wayne Campbell 23rd min
Game 2 Broad Street B defeated Festival City 2-0
Goal Scorers
Broad Street
Jimmy Gravesande 6th min
Devon Adams 5th min
Game 3 Stevedore Housing Scheme were comfortable 3-0 winners against Punt Trench
Goal Scorers
Stevedore Housing Scheme
Ryan Taylor 6th and 17th min
Elroy Parks 8th min
Game 4 Kitty lost to Laing Avenue 0-1
Goal Scorer
Laing Avenue
Dermon Foo 14th min
Game 5 Alexander Village beat Leopold Street 1-0
Goals Scorer
Alexander Village
Dellon Williams17th min
Game 6 East Front Road defeated Bent Street 2-0
Goal Scorer
East Front Road
Shakka Jones 16th min
Seon Mc kenzie 17th min
Game 7 Durban Street lost to East la Penitence 1-3
Goal Scorers
Durban Street
Rawle Allen 10th min
East La Penitence
Devon Millington 17th and 19th min
Omesur Eusi 20th min
Game 8 Queen Street Tiger Bay edged Tucville Big Yard 2-1
Goal Scorer
Queen Street Tiger Bay
Rensford Goodridge 8th and 10th min
Tucville Big Yard
Travis Grant 18th min
Meanwhile, the competition continues at the Cultural Centre Tarmac and then switch back to the East Ruimveldt Community Centre tomorrow.
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