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Mar 22, 2015 Sports
A packed Haslington Tarmac witnessed some exciting matches as play in the East Coast segment of the Guinness ‘Greatest of de Streets’ Competition continued on Friday evening.
Undoubtedly the game of the night was the final one that featured defending champions Melanie ‘A’ and last year’s beaten finalist BV ‘B’ which took a 22nd minute effort from former national striker Dwight Peters to separate the two teams after they slugged it out for the duration of the game.
In the night’s full results:
Game 1
Victoria Church Yard United 0 v/s Melanie ‘B’ 0
Melanie ‘B’ won on penalty kicks 4- 3
Game 2
BV ‘A’ 2 v/s Plaisance ‘B’ 0
Goal Scorers
BV AP
DelroyDeen 13th& 14th min
Game 3
Ann’s Grove Punters o v/s Mahaica 0
Ann’s Grove Punters won by walkover
Game 4
Paradise 1 v/s Golden Grove 0
Goal Scorers
Paradise
Carlus Adams 14th min
Game 5
Plaisance ‘A’ 2 v/sNabaclis 0
Goal Scorers
Plaisance
Kester Green 6th min
Warren Gilkes7th min
Game 6
Victoria Eagles 2 v/sMahaicony 1
Goal Scorers
Victoria Eagles
Kirt Warren 9th& 19thmin
Mahaicony
David Belgrave 7thmin
Game 7
Buxton 0 v/s Haslington Boss 0
Buxton won on penalty kicks
Game 8
Melanie ‘A’ 1 v/sBV ‘B’ 0
Goal Scorers
Melanie ‘A’
Dwight Peters 22nd min
The competition resumes on Tuesday with eight more preliminary games at the same venue, starting at 19:00 hrs.
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