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Apr 16, 2012 Sports
GFF Under-16 Inter Association
Competition in the Guyana Football Federation Inter Association Under-16 football tournament kicked off on the weekend with Georgetown, East Demerara and Upper Demerara recording contrasting wins.
The biggest winner was the Georgetown unit which disposed of East Bank 4-0 at the GFC Ground on Saturday. For the City side, Rafael Edwards opened the scoring in the 25th minute and four minutes later the advantage was doubled when Ronaldo Dover, son of National Coach Wayne ‘Wiggy’ Dover rocked the nets.
At the half the score remained unchanged with the Georgetown side banging in two more before the end of the game. Keith Gainer in the 50th and Jermaine Fletcher in the 56th were the other players on target for Georgetown.
Upper Demerara were 2-1 winners over Bartica, for the winners, Shane Luckie netted the double in the 26th and 59th minute. Bartica had taken the lead in the 11th minute through Luciano Narine but that was their only goal as it turned out.
And in what can be deemed an upset win, East Coast defeated Berbice by the lone goal of their clash at the BV Ground yesterday. Stephen Matthews was the scorer in the 64th minute of a keen battle. More play is set for this weekend.
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