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Apr 19, 2015 Sports
Despite the steady rainfall that threatened to put a damper on opening night of the inaugural
Guinness ‘Greatest of De Streets’ Berbice Edition, a large crowd braved the weather to witness an exciting commencement to the popular street format, at the Berbice River Stelling Tarmac on Friday night.
Watched by New Amsterdam Mayor Claude Henry, Guinness Brand Manager Lee Baptiste and Outdoor Events Manager Gavin Jodhan, Canje got things underway with a come from behind win over We Them Boyz in an encounter that went down to the wire.
In another exhilarating matchup, East Bank Gunners outlasted Fiesta Boyz 3-2 on penalty kicks after the game ended in a pulsating 3-3 stalemate.
The most impressive victory of the night was registered by Unruly Gang who inflicted a 7-0 drubbing over Courtland Black Sharks, while New Amsterdam Kings nearly matched their performance after crushing Lochaber Boyz 5-0.
The competition was scheduled to resume last night with the penultimate round with the finals set for tonight, at the same venue.
In the night’s full results:
Canje beat We Them Boyz 3-2
Canje scorers-
Sherwin Parris
Selwyn Parris
Rondel Hazel
We Them Boyz
Kevin Dey (double)
New Amsterdam Kings bt Lochaber Boyz 5-0
NA Kings scorers
Adrian Adams (double)
Leonardo Adams
Samuel Johnson
Delroy Deen
East Bank Gunners bt Fiesta Boyz 3-2 on penalty kicks after the game ended 3-3
East Bank Gunners scorers
Ronaldo August (double)
Lomel August
Fiesta Boyz scorers
Dason Rose
Shakeel Batson
Delroy Adams
Courtland Stars bt Up Top Ballers 3-1
Courtland Boyz scorers
Michael Cummings (hat-trick)
Up Top Ballers scorer
Compton Watts
Rosignol conceded a walkover to Corriverton
Manchester bt Big Ballers 3-2
Manchester scorers
Keron Grenville (double)
Diondre Tappin
Big Ballers scorers
Worach Roach
Winston Benjamin
Unruly Gang crushed Courtland Black Sharks 7-0
Unruly Gang scorers
Delroy Ferdinand (hat-trick)
Devon James (double)
Sherwin Halley
Spartans won by walkover from Five Yard Out
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