PREMIER DIVISION
Hornets Sting Zebras in Emphatic Victory
Dandy Town Hornets 3 PHC Zebras 0
Dandy Town Hornets produced a dominant display to defeat PHC Zebras 3-0 at the BAA Field, sending a clear message to the rest of the Premier Division. Under the guidance of former PHC Zebras coach Kyle Lightbourne, the Hornets were clinical in attack and resolute in defence, securing a victory that moved them up to third in the table.
David Jones opened the scoring for Dandy Town in the 30th minute, giving them a slender lead at the break. The Hornets turned on the style in the second half, with Tomiko Goater converting a penalty in the 59th minute before Nathan Ntalu added a third just seven minutes later.
The win sees Dandy Town close the gap on the defending champions, PHC Zebras, who now sit just one point ahead in second place.
Social Club Climb Table with Narrow Win
Young Men Social Club 1 Devonshire Cougars 0
At the Police Field, Young Men Social Club moved into seventh place in the standings following their 1 - 0 win over the Devonshire Cougars, with the defeat the Devonshire Cougars fell to eighth place in the standings.
After a scoreless first half, Ryan Parris scored in the 69th minute to earn Young Men Social Club the win over the Devonshire Cougars.
St. George's and Hamilton Parish Share the Spoils
St. George’s Colts 2 Hamilton Parish 2
At the Wellington Oval the St. George’s Colts drew 2 - 2 with their tenants Hamilton Parish.
St. George's Colts and Hamilton Parish played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Wellington Oval. Justin Bell gave Hamilton Parish a first-half lead, but goals from Kashe Hall and Blaiz Hall put St. George's in front. However, Quinn Outerbridge snatched a dramatic equaliser for Hamilton Parish in stoppage time, ensuring the points were shared.
The draw leaves St. George's Colts in fifth place and Hamilton Parish rooted to the bottom of the table. Despite their lowly position, Hamilton Parish will take heart from their battling performance against a strong St. George's side.
FIRST DIVISION
Rego Leads Somerset to Emphatic Victory Over Robin Hood
Somerset Eagles 6 Robin Hood 2
Somerset Eagles climbed off the bottom of the First Division table with a resounding 6-2 victory over Robin Hood at White Hill Field.
Nathan Rego bagged two goals, while Ethan Furbert, Zaire Smith, Marco Basden, and an own goal completed the rout for the Eagles.
Jah'Zion Taylor and Chance Eve netted consolation goals for Robin Hood. The win sees Somerset Eagles leapfrog Robin Hood into fifth place on goal difference.
X-Roads Extend Lead at the Top
St. David’s 1 X-Road’s 3
At Lord’s in St. David’s, the tenants X-Road’s defeated the landlords St. David's 3 - 1.
Paul Simons scored twice, with Amir Wilson also on target for X-Roads. St. David’s pulled a goal back in the 63rd minute through a Daniel Baker goal.
The win puts X-Road’s three points clear of second-placed Boulevard Blazers, while St. David's remain in third.
Vasco and Somerset Trojans Share the Spoils
Vasco 1 Somerset Trojans 1
At the BAA Field, Vasco and the Somerset Trojans shared the points.
Vasco and Somerset Trojans played out a 1-1 draw, Tahj Wade gave Somerset Trojans the lead in the first half, but Robin Thompson equalised for Vasco late in the second half.
The draw leaves Somerset Trojans in fourth place and Vasco in seventh.
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