Another 20+ goal spree was on the cards on Tuesday as the sixth edition of the KFC Goodwill International Football tournament resumed. At the centre of the chaos was, again, the Bahamas’ Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) Select, this time losing to Kingston College.

Clearly intent on topping the defending champions’ spree two days prior, Jamaica’s Kingston College sent 28 unanswered goals past the Bahamian team.
Davion Clarke led the charge with goals in the 29th, 33rd, 36th, 38th, 46th and 61st minutes. Shaquan Elliot (24th, 40th, 52nd), Robinho Morgan (70th, 78th, 81st) and Shemoy Thompson (66th, 77th, 93rd) added hat tricks to the tally, while braces came off the boots of Nthanda Scott (second, 21st), Adriel Fraser (49th, 51st), Khemaldhino Gentles (90th, 91st) and Micah Simpson (73rd, 75th). Meanwhile, Robney Grandstand (45th), Rasheed Payne (50th) and Riley Kavwaroo (72nd) pierced the nets once each for the triumphant win.
Also, on Tuesday morning at the Queen’s College ground, St Benedict’s College overcame Suriname’s Technical School of Nickerie 7-2. Jaylon Carrington opened the scores for St Benedict’s in the 5th minute, followed by Jelani Scott in the 12th for a 2-0 score at the half. In the second segment, Josiah Barrow (49th), Camron Burke (61st, 78th), Jaydan Duncan (65th), and Kai Robertson (87th) all added their names to the scoresheet for St Benedict’s seven. For Suriname, Stefano R Castillion and Jizreel Sedoc each pulled one goal back in the 66th and 90th minutes, respectively.

Over at the Ministry of Education (MoE) Ground that evening, defending champions Chase’s Academic Foundation cruised past familiar foes West Ruimveldt 6-0. Captain Bryan Wharton again led his team with a brace in the 38th and 42nd minutes. Earlier, Isaiah Ifill registered their first in the third minute, while Malcolm Hendricks and Shaquan David struck in the 66th and 80th, respectively. An own goal sealed Chase’s six in the second half.
Later, a Brayan Morais (42nd, 80th) brace later led the Jose Viera De Salles Guerra School of Brazil to a 4-0 victory over Annai Secondary. Jonatan Da Silva (25th) and Tayllor Emmanuel (70th) also found the back of the net for Guyana’s southern neighbours.
The group stage of the KFC Goodwill tournament was scheduled to conclude on Wednesday evening.
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