Guinness of the Streets brought the curtain down on its East Coast leg with Uprising being led by Les Charles Crithclow in the Championship final, beating Paradise A 3-0.
Charles scored a “Guinness Goal” which is equal to two; in the 18th minute as Paradise went down without scoring. Quincy Semple sank the opener in the 6th to cap things off for Uprising.
Uprising took home the $400,000 top prize and East Coast title while the runners up claimed $150, 000.
In the third place playoff Melanie B needled Buxton Diamond to cart off with the third place prize of $100,000 while Buxton settled for $75,000.
Meanwhile, the Plate final saw Belfield Warriors ease past Mahaica to claim the $50,000 top prize. Akeem Holder led the way with a 20th minute Guinness Goal while Keyron Johnson chipped in with a 5th minute goal.