Sunday, September 23, 2012

GOLDEN LANE BLITZ MASON HALL


Golden Lane was gifted a spot in the Big 8 playoffs of the First Division of the Tobago Football Association last Sunday at the Tablepiece Recreation Ground when they bombed out an undermanned Mason Hall PYC 13-0 to finish in fourth position in the Western Conference .
Needing to score 13 goals to gain the final qualifying spot in the Conference, their opposition Mason Hall Police Youth Club turned up at the venue with seven players. Although two other players turned up for the second half, the players and management of Black Rock FC that taught they had the fourth position sewed up, looked on in horror as Golden Lane poured in the goals to eventually accomplish the required number of goals needed to qualify .
Imlah Taylor helped himself to four goals, Kerwin Simon grabbed a hattrick while Corey Carrington, Ryan Mc Kellar and Kurtnell Joseph scored two goals each in the 13-0 debacle.
Black Rock battled back from a 3-0 deficit to almost grab a valuable point but eventually lost 3-2 to another qualifier, Hills United at Canaan. Kafele George, Kandel Joefield and Ricardo Williams were on target for Hills while Trevor Alleyne netted a brace for Black Rock.
Kino Proctor celebrated his homecoming after being transfer from St. Clair's Coaching School with a hattrick as Moriah Youth qualified for the first time for the Big 8 with a 6-4 victory over Carnbee-Mt. Pleasant. Kwasi Pope, Kleon Pope and Alex Cadiz were the other goalscorers for Moriah while Delroy Fraser netted two and Rick Gordon and Navelle Roach scored in the losing effort for Carnbee-Mt.Pleasant.
Yet again, Carnbee-Mt. Pleasant have choked at a pivotal period in the season as they lost for the second time for the week in a 3-1 defeat against Signal Hill who finished top in the Western Conference. Omale Jackson grabbed two goals for Signal Hill while they were facilitated with an own goal by their opponent. Delroy Fraser scored for the losers.
The Eastern Division was marred by cancelations over last week as a mixture of lighting development and uncut fields disrupted fixture matches. Mt. Grace, however celebrated their qualification from that division with one match remaining when they downed Federal Northside FC 2-0 with goals from Joel Harry and Darren Waldron.
Earlbrokes and HV Milan also qualified for the playoffs as they finished their fixtures on eleven and seven points respectively. The final position is still up for grabs as either of the bottom three Northside F.C. Charlotteville Unifiers and Goodwood United can still qualify as all have one match still to play.


reproduced verbatim from Tobagonews

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