Another four teams recorded victories when day two of the second annual Georgetown Football Association (GFA) Courts Pee Wee Under-11 Football Competition ended at the Banks DIH ground, Thirst Park ground yesterday.
Fruta Conquerors defeated Renaissance 2 – 0; BK International Western Tigers devoured Pele 4 – 0; Uprising scalded Sunburst Camptown 3-0; Marian Academy got past Riddim Squad 1 – 0 and Thomas United and Pouderoyen played to a stalemate. Led by a Gerald Sobers double in the fourth and 11th minutes, Western Tigers built an unassailable lead which they defend to the final whistle.
Sobers was supported by team mates Dimitri Clarke and Jasanie Austin who scored in the eighth and 10th minutes respectively.
Defending champions Fruta Conquerors, coming of a defeat the previous week rebounded to claim their first victory of the competition.
They drew first blood compliments of a Ryan Hackett strike that upset the score line as early as the fifth minute before Renaissance found the equalizer in the 14th minute from the boot of David George.
Running into half time Hackett found an opening in the 19th minute and scored to give his team the lead again.
Uprising and Camptown contested a tough first half where neither team was able to score then Uprising found the first goal of the match up in the 25th minute from the boot of Roland Mayers.
They then doubled and tripled their lead in the 38’ and 39’ when Travis Lyken and Zachery Garraway got two good opportunities to score.