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Mar 10, 2013 Sports
On a day when the sun was out in all its glory, Under-15 players from clubs affiliated to the East Demerara Football Association (EDFA) also took the opportunity to shine brightly, ensuring that the day was an action filled one at the Buxton Community Centre Ground.
It was another day for rivalry in the EDFA’s Under-15 tournament which produced wins for BV Triumph United, Ann’s Grove, Buxton United and Golden Grove.
BVTU’s lads were in ripping form as they disposed of Victoria Kings 11-0 on the back of eight (8) goals off the boot of Paul Kingston and one each from Shamar Barry and Reon Johnson.
Ann’s Grove made light work of Paradise Football Club winning their encounter 4-0. Tony Williams netted a double, his second of the tournament with one apiece for Shemroy Joseph and Daniel Pellew.
David Wilson scored a brace in his side’s {Golden Stars} 3-0 win over Youth Developers. Kevaun Garnett accounted for the other.
Buxton United also won by a 3-0 score line against Melanie. Netting for the winners were Keveran Durant, Jamal Tuesday and Mark Davis.
In earlier matches, Ann’s Grove were 2-0 winners over BVTU while Melanie took care of Youth Developers by a similar score line.
More matches will be contested this weekend.
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