One Guyana King and Queen of the Sand Football… :LA Ballers wallop Fearless by largest margin of victory so far 13-1

On a pulsating third night of the One Guyana King and Queen of the Sand Football competition contested at the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Linden office ground, LA Ballers dismantled the challenge of Fearless by the largest margin of victory in the competition so far.
Playing in the King segment, led by a hat-trick of goals from Marcus Tudor (3rd, 9th, 24th) and Zidane Ramdholl (11th, 16th, 30th), LA Ballers were virtually unstoppable as they ran riot on the Fearless goal, 13-1.
Complementing Tudor and Ramdholl were Jashaw Moore (18th, 29th) and Nicholas Gentle (18th, 20th) with two goals apiece and one each to Tyric McAllister, Nickel Jeffers and Andre Myers. Fearless’ lone response came from Nicholas Walker in the 17th minute.

The players rocking the nets for LA Ballers

Rockstone, led by a Danile Adolph (3rd, 19th) brace edged Goal IQ 2-1, Nathenial Isaacs hitting in their lone strike in the fifth minute.
Swan FC, which lost their opening match on Independence night, rebounded in style when they trounced Speightland 4-0, led by a double off the boots of Mark Loncke with one each from Christoff Roberts (12th) and Devon Lonke, one minute later.
Avacado Ballers got the better of One Syde 3-1, thanks to goals from Carlos Escabor (3rd), Johanna Mendosa (8th) and Angel Hinds (18th). One Syde’s lone response came from Dexter Milo in the 12th minute.
The other male encounter saw Spaniards making light work of Foundation Family, 4-1, thanks to a double from Shem James (19th, 22nd), Brandon Solomon (21st) and Terry Burnette (29th). Kevin Dornick was the lone scorer for Foundation Family in the 24th minute.
Two matches in the Queen segment of the competition were also played and resulted in wins for GDF and Iconic Strikers. GDF sailed to a huge 7-1 win over Avacado thanks to a helmet-trick from Glendy Lewis (13th, 19th, 20th, 21st); a double from Glengy Lewis (5th, 18th) and one from Jalade Trim in the 11th minute. Alejandro Mathura’s seventh minute strike was the only bright moment for the losers.
And, Iconic Strikers were again unstoppable as they recorded their second win in as many matches; this time they brushed aside Fearless 6-1. Tiandi Smith (3rd, 8th, 10th) led the victors with a hat-trick, complemented by a goal each from Amanda McKenzie (5th), Janelle Edmonson (20th) and Shontell Greene (24th).