While still not out of the woods, Agricola made a huge statement that they were not giving up when they stormed back from their opening game defeat to Kuru Kururu with a big win over a star-studded Mocha, 3-1, when the battle for quarter-final berths continued in the inaugural Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport (MCYS)/East Bank Inter Village Football Tournament on Sunday night at the Eccles EE Ground.
Sunday’s opening game, a Group D contest saw Friendship contesting their first match, halting the winning streak of Kaneville which had downed Timehri in their first match a week before, beating them 3-2.
Agricola came into the contest with Mocha knowing that defeat would have sent them packing from the tournament and from the first whistle, looked a determined unit against a side that came into the contest as a favourite to win the tournament.
Despite Mocha’s billing, Agricola were not intimidated and 10 minutes into the match, found the back of the net through a Shamar Sampson strike which gave them the confidence needed to believe in themselves.










