Soesdyke crowned PPP Soesdyke/Timehri Highway Cluster football champs

The captain of the Waiakarba team receives the second-place trophy from Michelle Drepaul in the presence of his teammates

Following Saturday’s opening rivalry, which saw all 12 teams competing, the quarter-finals were contested on Sunday when Soesdyke defeated Hauraruni 2-0, through goals from the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, Neron Barrow Jonathan Bailey.

Waiakabra were then pushed to the hilt to turn back the challenge of Yarrowkabra, 3-2 on kicks from the penalty mark as both regulation and extra time failed to produce any goals.

Bamia trounced Kuru Kuru College 3-1, thanks to goals from Marcus Johnson, Jvonte Lewis and Kevin Charles. Kuru Kuru Colleges’ consolation strike came from Steven Smith.

Neron Barrow (left) collects the MVP trophy from Everton Poole

Swan Madewini eased into the semi-finals on account of a brace from Edson Williams, as Circuit Ville failed to score.

Both semi-finals were decided by respective 1-0 score lines; Waiakabra’s Joshua Grant netting the winner against Bamia, with Soesdyke’s Tyrone Khan sealing his side’s place in the final, with the winner against Swan Madewini.

Khan, along with Edson Williams of Swan Madewini and Yarrowkabra’s Terrence Glasgow, ended as the competition’s joint-leading goal scorers, with a brace each. Waiakabra’s Marlon Fernandez was adjudged the tournament’s Best Goalkeeper.

Askar Ferrier (right) and the three joint-highest goal scorers with the trophy

Minister McCoy, in brief remarks following the presentation of prizes to the top individual performers and teams, thanked them all for making the tournament a resounding success. Gratitude was also extended to the hundreds of fans who turned up over the two days to cheer their teams on.

Minister McCoy promised the communities that President Irfaan Ali and the Government of Guyana are fully committed to their development in the area of sports and would be working hand in hand with the Ministry of Sport to ensure that their needs are taken care of.

Similar activities are planned for the near future.

Best Goalkeeper Marlon Fernandez (left) is rewarded by Pierre Andrews