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Feb 21, 2013 Sports
Leonora Secondary made it a perfect two out of two when they got past West Demerara by the lone goal of their encounter when competition in the Fazia’s Collection / West Demerara Football Association Inter Secondary School competition continued at the Den Amstel Community Centre Ground.
On Tuesday, Leonora, having defeated Uitvlugt Secondary in the first game of this historical tournament, found the West Demerara Sec. defence hard to penetrate which resulted in the lone goal of the match in favour of Leonora which was scored in the 4th minute by Mandy Dainty.
After being the hero, Dainty would turn out to be the villain having been red carded in the 19th minute. Despite playing one player less, Leonora were able to rally through to take full points and record their second win.
The defeat was West Demerara’s second consecutive having also lost to Uitvlugt 9-0.
On Monday, Zeeburg Secondary were in ripping form against Vreed-en-hoop Secondary whom they blasted 6-0.
Leading the goal charge was Margaret Pillay who netted a hat-trick. She opened proceedings in the 6th minute and followed up with goals in the 36th and 51st minute. Mariah Clarke converted in the 18th, La Shawn La Rose in the 20th and Kezia Baird in the 38th minute.
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