Showstoppers shoot 5 past All-Stars

Guinness Greatest of the Street West Dem/East Bank Zone…

Defending champions Showstoppers continues to send strong signals of a title repeat when they hammered five goals into Good Intent All-Stars as the Guinness Greatest of the Street West Demerara/East Bank Zone continued on Friday evening at the Pouderoyen tarmac.

The resounding victory for the champions was orchestrated by braces by Dexroy

Part of the intesnse action on Pouderoyen tarmac on Wednesday night
Part of the intesnse action on Pouderoyen tarmac on Wednesday night

Adams and Kayode King. Adams scored in the 5th and 12th while King netted in the 17th and 22nd; Marvin Josiah was the other scorer in the 15th.

Similarly, John Waldron’s hat-trick lead Hustlers to 5-0 drubbing of Patentia Street Ballers. Waldron breached the defence in the 3rd, 16th and 18th while Deon Charter added to the woes on the 7th and 24th.

In Patentia’s second match they suffered yet another defeat but this time at the hands of Agricola. Onacy Bernard scored in the 8th for East Bank unit while Sheldon Gorrick found the equalizer in the 16th. The spot kicks found favour for Agricola with them 2-0.

Newcomers ESPN won 3-2 on penalty kicks after playing one-all draw against Harmony Ballers; Nicquan Nestor scored for ESPN in the 15th while Nickosie Holder scored in the 10th.

West Side Ballers also continued on their winning streak as they defeated Brother United 2-0 via goals from Gideon Payne (14th) and Andre Hector (24th).

Money Team won 1-0 on penalty kicks after they had a goalless draw with Jetty Gunners.

Anthony Sancho (5th) and Donovan Francis (19th) eased Hustlers to a 2-0 over Golden Warriors while a double by Lexroy Manfield (6th) and (19th) saw Tajoe’s Admiral United winning by an identical score line against De Kinderen.

Goal Getters won 3-2 on sudden death penalty kicks after their match with Young Ballers ended goalless.

The championships continue Thursday at the same venue while the grand finals are slated for Saturday.

The top teams are competing for a first place prize of $450,000 with second place to fourth, receiving $150,000, $100,000 and $50,000 respectively.