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Mar 22, 2016 Sports
Killer Warrior won the Timehri leg of the Stag Crown Your Community Awareness 5-a-side football competition on Saturday night last at the Timehri Red Ground.
Coming up against Taxi in the final of the eight team competition, Killer Warrior won the match 2-1 to win the $100,000 top prize with Taxi earning $30,000. Colin Mc Lean and Quacy Holder were the scorers for the winners; Kelsie Benson scored the lone goal for Taxi.
In the semi finals, Taxi were too good for Mean Machine, wining that encounter 4-0. Roy Goring, Tyrell Khan, Marvin Joseph and Kelsie Benson hitting a goal each. Killer Warriors needled Ice House through a Colin Mc Lean goal.
In quarter final play, Taxi defeated Airport 3-1 on penalty kicks, Killer Warrior tamed Wild Life 3-0, Ice House cooled off Hill Top 1-0, while Mean Machine got past Real Madrid 2-0.
The Stag Crown Your Community competition will see the top community among the eleven (11) competing winning Three Million Dollars towards the enhancement of their ground.
The competing areas and grounds vying are the Bartica Community Centre – Bartica, Timehri Red Ground – Timehri, New Amsterdam – Berbice, Monedderlust Ground – #5 Village West Coast Berbice, Golden Grove Ground – East Coast Demerara, Christianburg Ground – Linden, West Ruimveldt Ground – Georgetown, Camptown Ground – Campbellville, Walton Hall Ground – Essequibo, Grove Playfield – Grove East Bank and Den Amstel Community Centre Ground – West Coast Demerara.
The promotion will conclude at the end of this month.
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