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Jun 20, 2014 Sports
Tyrone Khan turned in a clinical display and netted six times to lead Soesdyke Secondary to a crushing 15-0 humiliation over Electra Institute on Wednesday last in the Digicel Schools Football Championships at the Grove Community Centre Ground.
Khan’s successes occurred in the 20th, 22nd, 24th, 33rd, 40th and 47th minute against an Electra line up that failed to create a favourable impression for the entire match.
Orin Bourne was also on fire and netted a hat trick in the 8th, 13th and 30th minute while Fizal Mohamed (21, 55) and Ernest Mclean (3, 60) netted doubles and added to Electra’s misery. Those scoring one apiece were Cledwyn Williams Jr. in the 52nd minute and Stephon Steele in the 55th.
McLean sounded his presence from the first whistle when he waded through muddy terrain, averted strong tackles from two of Electra’s defence and slammed in a fierce right foot shot that left the Electra custodian fumbling in thin air.
The second goal occurred after the ball slammed into Electra’s goalpost and rebounded into play for Bourne to clean up the play.
Thereafter, the task became simple for the Soesdyke lads who enjoyed a field day after vicious attacks to the opposition’s berth. Goal flowed freely and at the end of the first session Soesdyke were 7 clear goals ahead with their adversaries yet to score.
During the intermission, coach of the Soesdyke unit, Cladwyn Williams, urged his men to grind home the advantage. “I want nothing less than 20 goals,” he said. His players went after the task with gusto and once again the goals flowed freely. Khan added two more to his first half tally with Mohamed, Williams, Steele and McLean heaping on the misery. In the meantime, the Eletra squad fumbled around while Soesdyke Secondary enjoyed unlimited possession until the final whistle saved Eletra Institute from further embarrassment.
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