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Mar 08, 2018 Sports
A total of forty-six goals were scored as the Corona Fustal tournament continued on night four, Tuesday evening at the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue.
In the night’s opening game, Tucville were the first team in the winner’s circle after beating Kingston 3-2. A Jamal Greaves double (5th and 7th) coupled with Trevon Lythcot’s 9th minute strike accounted for the win, while Kingston had Simon Emanuel (6th) and Nigel Denny (15th) on the scoreboard.
Alpha Warriors and Show Stoppers were deadlocked at 3-3 when the final whistle went in game two. Show Stoppers comeback from 3-0 was facilitated by Tyaron Bobb (11th), Dexroy Adams (13th) and Jermaine Samuel (18th). Earlier, Opara Benjamin’s brace (4th and 8th) had given the Warriors an early lead before Delroy Fraser added the other goal.
Sophia were also winners on the night, getting past Y.M.C.A by a 4-3 margin. Shavane Seaforth’s double (8th and 14th) along With Frank Crandon’s 7th minute strike helped YMCA make three but they were two goals two short for the win. Desmond Cotton’s hat-trick, the first of the night (2nd, 5th and 20th) spurred Sophia with the win, while Dwayne Love’s lone goal gave them the edge.
Bent Street obliterated Channel 9 Warriors 13-1 in game four. Ryan Hackett (2nd,2nd, 9th and 12th) was the chief destroyer with a hat-trick for Job Caesar (8th, 12th and 15th) and a brace for Kelsey Benjamin (10th, 16th) also adding up. There were single strikes from Pernell Shultz (9th), Solomon Austin (4th), Andrew Murray (11th) and Sheldon Profit (14th). Channel 9 had Javier Cort (13th) on target.
West Front Road also joined the winners circle thanks to a 3-1 win over Albouystown. Hubert Pedro (12th and 13th) and Jamal Pedro (16th) were responsible for the win, while Moses Gittens (14th) was on target for Albouystown.
Back Circle and Leopold Street played to a five goal draw in the last game of the evening. Stephan Mc Lean (5th, 6th and 16th) scored a hat-trick to help the cause of Back Circle, while Adrian Aaron (12th) and Josiah Charles (6th) were the other marksmen. For Leopold, Darren Benjamin had a brace in the 1st and 7th, while Eon Alleyne (17th), Otawie Fraser (18th) and Tyrese Forde (14th) were on target.
Matches continue this evening with six more fixtures. Tiger Bay opens the evening against Mocha with Old School Ballers and Xtreme Campbellville playing game two. Future Stars and New Market Street are the next two teams to clash, while Back Circle and Alexander Village will follow them. Sparta Boss and Plaisance is the next game with Alpha Warriors and Tucville set to close the evening off.
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