Guyana Times Sunday December 1, 2019

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sunday, december 1, 2019

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Smalta Girls Pee Wee Football Tournament

West Ruimveldt, Redeemer, Tucville, North Georgetown into semis

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efending champions West Ruimveldt, Redeemer, Tucville and North Georgetown Primary will be the four schools heading into the semifinals of the Smalta Girls 11 and Under Pee Wee football tournament, after an intense day of competition on Saturday. The inclement weather over the week had done damage to the playing surface, but nevertheless, the young ladies persevered to see the quarterfinal round being completed with four nail biting encounters. North Georgetown came up against Smith memorial in the first encounter of the day, and as the saying goes got a ‘run for their money’, before they could pull off the victory. North Georgetown has been quite dominant in the 2019 tournament with

Martha Chance leading her team to win after win. It was Chance who played hero on Saturday as she scored the team’s first goal in the 21st minute of play. Prior to chance’s equalizer, Smith Memorial’s Fiona Gibbs gave her team the lead when she found the back of the net in the 16th. As Smith mounted a strong defense, they managed hold out the 1-0 score until Chance joined the scoring party. The 1-1 score at the end of regulation time, made way for an extended game, where Chance found the back for the net for a second time in the 30+1. As such, North Georgetown pulled off the narrow 2-1 win. Another close game saw Tucville Primary booking a spot in the semifinal after edging past South

Ruimveldt 1-0. Tucville’s Shania Lovell scored the lone goal of the game in the 29th for her team’s victory. The battle between Redeemer and St. Stephens primary finished with a similar score. Redeemer’s Leanna Hill found the back of the net in the 15th for the only and winning goal of the game. Defending champions West Ruimveldt Primary were made to fight for their victory as Timehri held them off for the entirety of regulation and extra time. A goal off the boots of Tyanna George gave West Ruimveldt the advantage in the 8th but their hopes of an easy win were shattered when Timehri’s Rihanna Rhajcoomar levelled the scores in the 18th. Neither side could find the back of the net during ex-

592 Inter-village

It was an intense battle between St Stephens and Redeemer

tra time and when it came down to the penalties, West

Ruimveldt proved to be the better side, winning 4-3.

RHTYSC/BCB/Busta Champions of Champions…

BV trash Annandale 5-1 Albion storm into T

wo exciting matches will be staged today when the inaugural ‘592 Beer Inter-Village Football Festival’ continues at the Buxton Community Center ground. The opening match at 19:00hrs will put Brush Dam against Ann’s Grove. In the feature match, Mahaica will engage home side Buxton from 21:00hrs. Meanwhile on Thursday at the same venue, BV dismantled Annandale 5-1. Ronnell Gordon broke the deadlock in favor of BV in the 11th minute through a shot from the top of the box into the right side. Omari Glasgow made it 2-0 in the 34th minute, rifling a powerful shot into the top right corner from the right side of the penalty area. A penalty conversion into the lower left corner by Deshane Garnett made it 3-0 in the 56th minute. Glasgow then recorded his second in the 59th minute, dribbling an Annandale player while lashing his effort into the top left corner. Junior Alleyne completed the tally for BV in the 79th minute, calmly tucking his effort into the back of the net after collecting a right side pass.Annandale would record a consolation goal in the 89th minute as Alco Azore scored to the left corner. Also Victoria and Friendship battled to a 2-2 stalemate in the second match. Kemroy Alfred handed Victoria the surprise lead with a shot from the top of the box into the right side in the fifth minute. Shemar Scott leveled proceedings in the 17th minute, blasting a powerful effort from inside the box which burst through the hands of

Busta final Tucber Park, RHT record wins

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The BV goalscorers

the goalkeeper and crossed the goal line. However Victoria retook the lead in the 55th minute as Cordell Thomas lashed a powerful shot which rolled under the body of the goalkeeper and into the right side of the net. Friendship would eventually respond in the 73rd minute as Clive Andries scored from the penalty spot. The event features 12 teams battling in an initial group format. Group-A comprises Buxton, Plaisance and Mahaica, with group-B consisting of Friendship, Paradise and Victoria and group-C featuring Brush Dam, Melanie and Ann’s Grove. Group-D comprises nnandale, Golden Grove and Beterverwagting [BV]. The winner of each group alongside the second place finisher will advance to the quarterfinal round. The grand finale is pegged for January 1st. The eventual champion of the event will pocket $300,000 and the championship trophy. On the other hand, the second, third and fourth place finisher will receive $150,000, $100,000 and $75,000 respectively and the

corresponding trophy. Similarly, individual prizes will also be awarded for the Most Valuable Player [MVP] and the Best Goalkeeper. Some of the major sponsors of the tournament include Bakewell Guyana Incorporated, ExxonMobil, and the Colin Talbot Construction Services.

Complete Results

Game-1

BV-5 vs Annandale-1 BV Scorers Omari Glasgow-34th and 55th Ronnell Gordon-11th Deshane Garnett-56th Junior Alleyne-79th

ntense cricket continued in the ancient county, Berbice yesterday in the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC) Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) Busta Champion of Champions 40-overs First Division. Albion defeated Yong Warriors at Albion Sports Complex, Rose Hall Town Namilco Thunderbolt humbled Blairmont at Area H while Tucber Park trashed Port Mourant at the Port Mourant Community Centre Ground. In the match at Port Mourant, Tucber Park Cricket Club (TPCC) defeated Port Mourant Cricket Club by 189 runs. TPCC batting first scored 2894 with Guyana Under-19 batsman, the classy Garfield Benjamin leading the way

with 65. He was supported from veterans Maxie Dejonge 40, and Anthony D’Andrade 46. Cameos came from Martin Singh 27, Damion Vantull 35 and Keon DeJesus 40 not out. In reply, Port Mourant were dismissed for an embarrassing 91 with off spinner Martin Singh bagging 7 for 29 in eight impressive overs. Right-arm seamer Orlando Tanner took 2-20 and off-spinner, Kwesi Mickle had 1-22. With Albion drawing bye, the semifinal will feature Rose Hall Town Thunderbolts against arch rivals, Tucber Park, today Sunday December 1. Scores from the RHT and Blairmont and Albion and Blairmont clash will feature in a subsequent report.

Annandale Scorer

Alco Azore-89th

Game-2

Victoria-2 vs Friendship-2 Victoria Scorers Kemroy Alfred-5th Cordell Thomas-55th

Friendship Scorers

Shemar Scott-17th Clive Andries-73rd

Garfield Benjamin

Martin Singh


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