‘One Guyana’ Kings and Queens of the Sand Football: Hururu’s Alicia Fredericks lead all scorers on night four; 5 teams record wins

Clinton Charles – Turf President

When the battle for the top two spots in each group continued on Friday night last in the ‘One Guyana’ Kings and Queens of the Sand Football in Linden, the standout player was Hururu’s Alicia Fredericks who led her team to a comfortable 6-1 win over Circuitville Strikers.
With all the action unfolding at the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP-C) Linden office ground, Fredericks found the back of the nets in the 8th, 9th, 22nd, and 23rd, minute with her teammates, Candacy Robinson 15th, Kayana Cameron 21st, adding their names to the scoresheet in a dominating display. Circuitville Strikers got their consolation goal from Camiza Jacobs in the 19th minute.

The queens on target for Hururu

In male action, Speightland fired their way to a 5-2 win over Fearless on account of a brace of goals each from Quincy Beaton (3rd, 5th) and Marvyn Jeffrey (19th, 28th) with Earl Cornelius (19th) touching in the other. Fearless hit the target through Andre Moffet in the 14th, and Delvin Grant in the 22nd minute.
Turf President with strikes either side of play from Clinton Charles (9th, 21st) edged Avacado Ballers 2-1 in a close tussle. Edgardo Herrera pulled one back for the losers in the 29th minute.

One Syde goal scorers

Spaniards were in a dismissive mood in their encounter with Lil Ballers, winning 5-1. Leading the goal charge was Sigmund Cobena with a hat-trick, Mark Jacobs and Shaka Louis touching in one each.
One Syde knocked five (5) pass Hard Knocks who could only find the back of the nets on three (3) occasions. For the winners, Kriston Lewis (5th, 17th) and Ryan Arthur (21st, 22nd) netted a doble each, Lawrence Joseph in the 15th accounting for the other goal. Hard Knocks’ Omar Brewley (4th, 7th) and Kendolph Lewis 10th responded, but it was not enough.
The other match of the night ended in a 2-2 stalemate between Young Gunners and Foundation Family. Young Gunners got their goals from Devonte Tappin and Tyrese Lewis while Foundation Family’s, Seon Barrat and Hussain Cambridge were on target.
Play was scheduled to continue Saturday night with over four-million dollars in cash, trophies, and other incentives will be up for grabs.