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Apr 23, 2019 Sports
Play in the Bounty Paper Towel Second Division and Solo Drink Under-20 Outdoor Development Leagues will resume this weekend after a break last weekend for Easter observances.
As expected in the Guyana Hockey Board (GHB) organised tournaments that are being contested concurrently at the Saint Stanislaus College (SSC) ground on Carifesta Avenue, the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) and Saints Hockey Club (SHC) teams top the respective divisions following the first round of matches.
In the boys’ under-20 division, GCC Pitbulls are top with 10 points, three points ahead of YMCA Old Fort (OF) Ballers that have played one game less, while the undefeated Bingo GCC Spartans top the girls’ under-20 division.
In the Second Division, Saints Savages are tied with GCC The Sequel on seven points in the men’s standings but GCC h
ave a better goal difference. Saints
women top the Bounty Paper Towel sponsored division with six points.
The second round of action in both leagues will commence this weekend with twelve matches scheduled.
One of the more anticipated clashes will be the top of the table clash between GCC the Sequel and Saints Savages in the men’s second division, which will open the weekend’s play on Saturday from 15:30hrs at SSC ground.
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