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Jun 19, 2013 Sports
Twelve (12) teams are currently engaged in intense and exciting rivalry, each with an eye on championship honours as action in the West Demerara Football Association (WDFA) Stag Beer Senior League continues at the Den Amstel Community Center Ground.
The competition got underway on June 13 last and will conclude on August 25 next and already, top club, Slingertz, has sent a strong message to its detractors with a 16-1 drubbing of Wales FC in their encounter on Sunday 16 last.
Gyason McAulay led the onslaught with 5 goals with support from Shevale Seaforth who netted thrice. Eight other players contributed one goal apiece for the winners while Travis Bollers saved some face for Wales with a consolation strike.
Also on that day, Stewartville bullied Jetty and went away with a 3-2 victory in the opening match.
The action continues this Saturday with another potentially exciting double header; Slingertz will tackle Eagles while Jetty will face off with Bagotstown/Nimes while DeKindren goes head to head with Den Amstel.
Meanwhile, in earlier action on June 15, Uitvlugt Warriors defeated Eagles FC 3-1 while Seawall embarrassed DeKindrin 8-0. Den Amstel also defeated Young Achievers 3-2.
The matches were originally scheduled to be played at Wales Community Center Ground and the Den Amstel Community Center Ground but persistent rainfall had left the former venue in a sodden state.
The organisers have been forced to switch some of the games but have indicated that they will return to the Wales Community Center Ground as soon as the rains abate.
The participating teams are Seawall, Young Achievers, Den Amstel, Uitvlugt, Eagles, Stewartville, Jetty, DeKindren, Slingertz, Wales, Bagotsville and Beavers.
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