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Sep 15, 2014 Sports
Timehri Panthers blanked Herstelling 4-0, while Diamond United gained full points without breaking a sweat, their opponent, Mocha Champs failing to show when play in the Stag Beer sponsored East Bank Football Association (EBFA) division-one league second-round continued yesterday at the Grove Playfield, East Bank Demerara.
Herstelling showed some signs of toughness early in the piece but once Timehri got their scoring form in place, it was just a matter of how much the margin of defeat would have been as the experienced Timehri boys made light work of their less experienced opponents.
It did take some time for the opening goal to hit the back of the nets, Orin Steele obliging in the 23rd minute, the Herstelling defenders and goalkeeper Quazim Yussuf failing to stop the effort. Goal number two was converted in the 34th minute when Royston Burgess’ shot got past Yusuf who failed to get down enough to stop the ball, Timehri 2 Herstelling 0.
The half time whistle sounded with the score unchanged. Timehri continued their control of proceedings in the second stanza, netting two more goals while keeping their opponents goalless.
Troy Johnson in the 48th minute and Leon Denny in the 60th sealed the win for Timehri and full points which took them ahead of Agricola to third place in the standings, while Herstelling dropped below Diamond United to seventh place in the standings.
More matches will be played on Sunday at the same venue.
Latest Points Standings
Teams P W L D GF GA GD Points
Grove 11 10 1 0 49 12 37 30
Soesdyke 12 8 4 0 32 17 15 24
Timehri 12 8 4 0 23 12 11 24
Agricola 11 7 2 2 28 11 17 23
KK Warriors 11 5 5 1 23 27 -4 16
Diamond 12 2 8 2 6 23 -17 8
Herstelling 11 2 7 2 10 46 -36 7
Mocha 12 0 11 1 11 34 -23 1
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