Corona, First, Premier Division Football Results
Footballers in the First Division, Premier Division, and Corona League saw action this past weekend. In the First Division, the St. George’s Colts, Devonshire Colts, and X-Road’s were each victorious; in the Premier Division, the North Village Rams, Flanagan’s Onion’s, and Dandy Town Hornets recorded wins; in the Corona League, it was Flanagan’s Onion’s recording the only victory.
First Division
Young Men Social Club 2 – St. George’s Colts 6
At Bernard Park, Mitchell Tucker gave the visiting St. George’s Colts the lead in the 4th minute, while Macai Simmons doubled the lead with a goal in the 9th minute. Keshun Smith scored in the 20th minute to put the St. George’s Colts ahead 3 – 0 and then Simmons scored again seven minutes later to give the St. George’s Colts a 4 – 0 lead at the break.
Raymond Burgess pulled a goal back for Young Men Social Club in the 60th minute, but Kodi Carlington restored the visitors’ four goal lead with a goal in the 67th minute; one minute later Romiko Smith made it 6 – 1 to the St. George’s Colts. Burgess would pull a goal back for Young Men Social Club to make the final score 6 – 2 to the visitors, sending them to the top of the table with Robin Hood.
Somerset Eagles 0 – Devonshire Colts 1
A 4th minute strike from Teniko Eve earned the Devonshire Colts a 1 – 0 win over the Somerset Eagles. The win keeps the hopes of promotion for the Devonshire Colts alive, as they will play the joint league leading St. George’s Colts in the final game of the season.
X-Road’s 5 – Ireland Rangers 1
At Garrison Field, Jamin Furbert gave X-Road’s the lead in the 4th minute, and league leading goal scorer Tristan Daniels doubled the X-Road’s lead on the stroke of half time. Daniels scored his second goal of the game in the 52nd minute, making the score 3 – 0, but Wayne Hill pulled a goal back for the visiting Ireland Rangers in the 55th minute to make it 3 – 1.
Daniels completed his hat-trick and restored the X-Road’s three goal lead in the 80th minute, before Muhummad Boukhloufi closed out the scoring for X-Road’s two minutes later.
Boulevard Blazers 2 – Paget Lions 2
At Police Field, Aaron Williams gave the Boulevard Blazers the lead in the 6th minute, and Dunn-ya Taylor doubled the Boulevard lead in the 34th minute, but from there the Paget Lions staged a comeback.
Norris Wilkinson scored three minutes later to pull his team within one and when Wilkinson scored again in the 41st minute, it earned the Paget Lions their second point of the season with a 2 – 2 draw.
Robin Hood 0 – BAA 0
At BAA Field, the First Division title race was thrown wide open following league leaders Robin Hood’s 0 – 0 draw with BAA. Robin Hood, with the draw, did secure a promotion spot back into the Premier Division.
Premier Division
North Village Rams 6 – Hamilton Parish 0
At Bernard Park, Jahquan Smith-Deshields gave the North Village Rams the lead in the 17th minute when he lobbed the ball over the advancing Hamilton Parish goalkeeper, Nigel Burgess. Smith-Deshield doubled the lead on the stroke of half time to give the North Village Rams a 2 – 0 lead at the break.
Smith-Deshields completed his hat-trick with a goal in the 63rd minute, and then substitute Keishen Bean finally found his goal scoring touch again after having been stuck on 10 for almost two months, finding the back of the net four minutes later and making the score 4 – 0.
Bean scored his second goal of the game in the 76th minute, extending the lead to 5 – 0, and then Tyrell Burgess closed out the scoring in the 81st minute to extend the Premier Division title race to the final league games of the season.
Southampton Rangers 1 – Flanagan’s Onion’s 2
At the Southampton Oval, Steven Astwood gave the Southampton Rangers the lead in the 18th minute when he scored from a free kick. However the Premier Division leading goal scorer Keston Lewis equalized for the Flanagan’s Onion’s three minutes later. The visitors winning goal came via an own goal as the Flanagan Onion’s came away with a 2 – 1 win, leaving the Southampton Rangers in a relegation battle.
St. David’s 0 – Dandy Town Hornets 2
At Lord’s in St. David’s, the Dandy Town Hornets remained on top of the Premier Division standings by two points ahead of the North Village Rams following their 2 – 0 win over St. David’s. The league leaders got goals from Seoin Darrell and Reiko Trott.
Somerset Trojans 0 – PHC Zebras 0
Conditions at the Somerset Cricket Club proved too much for the Somerset Trojans and the PHC Zebras as this Premier Division match ended scoreless.
Corona League
Flanagan’s Onion’s 5 – Lock N Key 0
At the BAA Field, Darren Thompson scored a hat-trick to lead the Flanagan’s Onion’s to a 5 – 0 win over Lock N Key. Will Upton and an own goal made up the other two goals.
Tuff Dogs 2 – Robin Hood 2
The Tuff Dogs and Robin Hood played to a 2 – 2 draw, with Fabio Divioulo scored both goals for Robin Hood. Kevin Hurdle and an own goal accounted for the Tuff Dogs goals.
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