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Apr 14, 2018 Sports
The BV/Triumph 8thof May Movement Village Anniversary Celebration activities continued recently at the Beterverwagting Community Centre ground with the commencement of the Under 17 Inter-Block Soccer Tournament.
The Tournament which comprises four teams, namely Ogle Street, Central, Backdam and Sideline, saw Ogle Street emerging winners over Central.
The two teams, Ogle Street and Central, engaged in over 90 minutes of competitive action as they appeared closely matched in skills and tactics. The two teams provided the sizeable crowd with much excitement as they demonstrated exceptional offence and defence with their goal keepers being equal to the task by preventing a number of possible goals with superb athletic and agility skills.
Nevertheless, it would be Shamar Kingston’s consistent awareness and superb positioning in the box that enabled him to receive a cross from the left wing by diving and heading the ball to the Centre of the goal just under the top bar for the only goal of the match.
With timing running out, Central seemed too bewildered to recover, and though they made valiant attempts to equalise, Ogle Street goalkeeping and defence proved too good as the match ended 1-0 in favor of ogle Street.
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