Latest update December 15th, 2019 12:59 AM
Uprising’s Deon Alfred was the star of the latest round of Coca Cola under-15 action, blasting 5-goals against the hapless Beacon as Uprising fired their way to a whopping 11-0 win to establish themselves as a leading favourite to take the top prize. Alfred, one of the leading junior strikers in the city, was too hot for the Beacon defence to handle with goals in the 5th, 15th, 17th, 32nd and 39th minute for the ultra offensive Uprising.
Excellent support came from Keson Dey who netted a brace (23 & 52) while converting one apiece were Ezekiel Jones (20), Quincy Bobb (40), Yannick Garraway (50) and Patrick Murray in the 53rd. Renaissance made light work of Sunburst Camptown by whipping the Campbellville lads 4-2.
Selwyn Williams netted a hat-trick for the winners with efforts in the 38th, 41st and 67th minute. Akeem Drakes had opened the scoring for them three minutes into the game. The players on target for Camptown were Kevin Barker (30) and Romario Andrews (57). Fruta Conquerors also won by a similar 4-2 margin against Rhythm Squad. Shackeile Brown (3), Pernell Shultz (9), Diquan Vancooten (48) and Brandon Joseph (61) scored one each for Conquerors.
Responding for Rhythm Squad were Jarrel Walcott in the 7th and Jermaine Liverpool in the 23rd.
Santos blanked Flamingo 3-0, Jerome Liddell opened the scoring in the 28th minute, Orin Yarde converted in the 32nd and Michael Annibourne netted in the 33rd minute. Competition will continue this weekend. (Franklin Wilson)
Dec 15, 2019
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