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May 14, 2017 Sports
Trayon Bobb has continued his rich vein of form when he led Uitvlugt Warriors to a 4-2 win over Wales United on Friday night last and a date with old rivals Den Amstel on Friday next in the semi finals of the West Demerara Football Association (WDFA) Derrick Josiah Memorial knockout competition.
Also into the final four is Pouderoyen on account of a 40-yards bullet from Ashley Harding, the lone goal of the match against Golden Warriors. For their efforts, Pouderoyen will tangle with Young Achievers in their semi also on Friday at the Den Amstel ground.
Bobb was on target for Uitvlugt in the 35th and 47th minute as Uitvlugt fought their way back after Wales had taken the initial lead on 20 minutes when Kester Alleyne found the back of the nets.
Jamal Harvey converted the equalizer for Uitvlugt before Bobb scored his first to hand his team the lead which was doubled in the 38th minute, thanks to a Seon Bobb goal.
Trayon Bobb’s second goal made it 4-1 in favour of Uitvlugt but Wales were able to reduce the final score to 4-2, thanks to a 67th minute effort off the boot of Kurt Garnett.
Pouderoyen were held for all of 53 minutes by a tough Golden Warriors before Ashley Harding took matters into his own hands and let off a 40-yards bullet that settled at the back of the nets to the delight and relief of his teammates.
The respective winners from next Friday’s matches will clash in the final for a top prize of $200,000, with the loser pocketing $100,000.
The losers will contest the third place match where a third prize of $75,000 awaits the winner; the fourth place reward is $50,000.
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