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May 08, 2022 Sports
Kaieteur News – The Georgetown Club 45 Under-45 side have emerged winners of the Red Stripe sponsored Linden Masters Town Week football competition with a 1-0 victory Friday night at the Mackenzie Sports Club Ground.
In the deciding final played on a wet pitch, the GT side’s Under 45 delivered the vital blow in the 64th minute to earn them a win after the scores remained 0-0 up to that stage of the game.
It was a goal that came off the boot of Dellon Layne which did the trick from a spot kick outside the 18-yard box that soared past the Linden Masters Over 45 goalkeeper. That decided the final.
In the third place game, the Linden Under-45s were able to save face when they scored a 5-4 penalty win over the GT Club 45 Over-45 team to break a 1-1 deadlock that unfolded at the end play.
For that win the Club 45 players hugged all the individual prizes on offer also with their central defender Dwayne Alli coming out as the Most Valuable Player following his two goals in the previous game and excellent defensive work in the two-match series.
Other awards were the Most Goals prize won by Alli, Best Defender – Mark Glasgow, Best Midfield – Kwesi Pryce, Best Goalkeeper – Lance Liedfe, Best Manager – Kurt Davis and best supporter – Mr. Dallas.
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