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Oct 19, 2016 Sports
Glasgow continues ripping form for BVTU; BAPSC also shine
BV Triumph United (BVTU) star marksman, Omari Glasgow has continued his dominance and hunger for goals against opposing teams on the East Coast when he blasted a hat-trick in another win for his team when the GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power National Intra Association Under-17 League continued in the East Demerara Football Association.
Glasgow led BVTU to an impressive 6-1 drubbing of Buxton Youth Developers which continues to struggle.
Also in winners’ row were Bachelors Adventure Paradise Sports Club (BAPSC) which thumped Plaisance Panthers 3-1, with the other match between Mahaica Determinators and Golden Stars ending in a 1-1 stalemate.
Glasgow rocked the back of the nets in the 10th, 55th and 62nd minutes in setting up another win for his side.
He found able support in Samuel Garnett who scored a double (65th, 70th) while the other goal came from Dequan France in the 60th minute.
After taking the initial lead on 10 minutes, BVTU found the Buxton Youths to be hard to crack but never relented. When they finally cracked the Buxton defence minutes into the second half, the flood gates opened for them to complete a big win.
Buxton were able to score a consolation goal in the 74th minute through Cordell Mingo.
BAPSC ran away 3-1 victories over Plaisance on account of goals from F. Williams in the 2nd minute, Anton Peters in the 13th and Ingram Charles in the 40th minute. Plaisance’ lone strike came off the boot of Azandee King in the 48th minute.
In the drawn affair, Golden Stars had taken the lead against Mahaica Determinators in the 21st minute, Shaun Adonis being the scorer.
However, eight minutes later, Julius Hamilton’s goal ensured an even share of the points for Mahaica.
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