Wednesday 16 October 2013

BIG WIN FOR FORD HAPPY HILL


Ford Happy Hill has signalled their intent for championship honours in the Waggy T Super Knockout Football Tournament, with a big win last weekend at the National Stadium.

They were without a doubt the best team on show, after an impressive 5-1 victory over Real Old Men last Friday. The Happy Hill outfit combined fluently, stringing together several exciting build-ups to literally outclass their opponents, after a fairly evenly contested first half.

Kwane Langdon opened the scoring in the 13th minute and Carlson McQueen doubled the score two minutes later. But striker Earnest Campbell headed in a terrific corner from Dwight McIntrye on the stroke of the interval in the 40th minute to make it 2-1 at the half. However, Real Old Men found the going tough in the second period, as the more organised GFA Premier Division outfit gradually took full control.

Aneil Jones fired a rocket from the edge of the box on the right flank to make it 3-1 in the 42nd minute. Later, goals by McQueen in the 56th and Cheddi Charles in the 63rd completed the convincing performance.

In the earlier game on Friday, Petro Caribe Queens Park Ladies whipped Happy Hill 6-1. Risa Garraway and Curleen Samuel scored twice, along with strikes by Riana Charles and Alisa Thomas. Anick Sandy scored from the penalty spot for Happy Hill.

In the lone women’s game on Saturday, St. Patrick beat Hurricanes 1-0. After a fairly evenly contested first half, which was scoreless, the St. Patrick’s team took the lead in the 46th minute through Canisha James.

Meanwhile, Mark Bobcat Service Sun Setters and Seasons Fashion St. David’s also got off to encouraging starts on Sunday with victories. Sun Setters beat Crochu Estudiantes 3-1, with Kriston Julien striking a double and Kendon George scoring the other.

Seasons Fashion St. David had to fight all the way for a 2-1 win over Christian Strikers, with Neilon Morain and Michael St. Louis the marksmen.

The action continues this weekend with four games. Today sees another women’s encounter when SGU Ladies tackle their counterparts from Happy Hill in the opening game from six o’clock. Game two is between Police and Ball Dogs. There is another double-header tomorrow, when St. John’s Sports meet the St. Andrew’s Football League (SAFL) and St. David’s United engage Young Guns.

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