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May 01, 2016 Sports
When six talented football teams faced off just recently at the Aracari Resort, it was quite evident that Harmony ‘B’ and Team Agricola were bent on putting on a show of a lifetime.
First to take the field were Team Agricola and Team Pouderoyen and the battle was steamy as they both unleashed on field prowess and versatility as they sought to demolish the other. In the end it was the ferocious Team Agricola who soared to victory clinching a 3-1 victory against their aggressors in the second half of the game.
When King Street and Harmony ‘B’ took to the field, the crowd whopped in excitement as both steams unleashed a steamy showcase in their efforts to dethrone the other. With great finesse, masterminds Harmony ‘B’ scored their first goal just ten minutes before halftime. The battle was fierce and the attack intensified as the clock ticked on.
Just minutes before the close Harmony ‘B’ scored their second goal, delivering a 2-0 whipping to Team King Street who retreated in remorse.
The finals is slated for May 15 at Aracari Resort, and the teams competing at that leg are Crane Under 15 team vs Pourderoyen Under 15, while Evergreen Champs will take on King Street Ballers. Team Crane will take on Comfort Ballers, with Agricola battling Team Harmony.
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