SIMEON Hackett sent a clear message to the opposition that Tucville are the team to beat as he added five goals to his tally yesterday at the Petra-organised COURTS Pee Wee Football competition at the Thirst Park ground. Hackett now has 12 goals in the three matches he has played and heads the highest goalscorers’ list. He led Tucville to an emphatic 9-0 victory over Green Acres as the round-robin stage of the tournament came to an end.
Next week the top eight teams engage in the quarter-finals while the bottom eight teams battle in the lower phase of the competition.
Hackett scored in the fifth, 20th, 21st, 23rd and 31st minutes and he was supported by his teammates Thurston Gordon who scored in the 39th and 40th minutes, Brandon Matthews (10th) and DeAndre Linton (18th).
Redeemer also recorded a comfortable 6–2 win over Enterprise with Shameer Dover leading the way with a hat-trick. He scored in the second, fourth and 26th minutes.
Michael George (17th) and Orin Vansertimer (25th) scored for Redeemer, who were also gifted an own goal while scoring for the opposition were William Sargeant (10th) and Jermaine Garrett (11th).
F.E. Pollard defeated Success Elementary 4-0 with goals from Meshack Softleigh (17th, 34th), Wade Thompson (15th) and Dwayne Dick (30th).
St Gabriel’s had goals from Teon Forde who scored in the third and ninth minutes, Raymond Bandhu (23rd) along with an own goal, to get past the Sophia team that had their lone goal from Arthur Leon. Forde scored a helmet-trick last week, the first of the tournament.
Jephedh Singh scored a hat-trick for West Ruimveldt with goals in the 22nd, 27th and 34th minutes against St Margaret’s who recorded a consolation goal in the 29th minute from Daniel Smith.
In other results, North Georgetown got the better of South Ruimveldt 2-1. The eventual victors’ goals were scored by Tynic Saunders in the ninth and 20th minutes. Marian Academy had both their goals scored by Shemroy Holder (11th, 30th) against St Sidwell’s who had their only goal scored by Kwayonce Henry.
St Pius got the better of Ketley Primary 3–1 as they had a double from Dominique Benn (26th, 40th) and Ezekiel Benjamin (12th). Ketley’s goal was scored by Beveney McGarrell.
Meanwhile, three parents won gate prizes at yesterday’s matches – Susan Brown who supports Tucville won a Coby DVD Player, Deon Alfred who supports Enterprise won a 4GB MP3 Player and Josephus Charles, a supporter of North Georgetown, won a vacuum.
Next week the top eight teams engage in the quarter-finals while the bottom eight teams battle in the lower phase of the competition.
Hackett scored in the fifth, 20th, 21st, 23rd and 31st minutes and he was supported by his teammates Thurston Gordon who scored in the 39th and 40th minutes, Brandon Matthews (10th) and DeAndre Linton (18th).
Redeemer also recorded a comfortable 6–2 win over Enterprise with Shameer Dover leading the way with a hat-trick. He scored in the second, fourth and 26th minutes.
Michael George (17th) and Orin Vansertimer (25th) scored for Redeemer, who were also gifted an own goal while scoring for the opposition were William Sargeant (10th) and Jermaine Garrett (11th).
F.E. Pollard defeated Success Elementary 4-0 with goals from Meshack Softleigh (17th, 34th), Wade Thompson (15th) and Dwayne Dick (30th).
St Gabriel’s had goals from Teon Forde who scored in the third and ninth minutes, Raymond Bandhu (23rd) along with an own goal, to get past the Sophia team that had their lone goal from Arthur Leon. Forde scored a helmet-trick last week, the first of the tournament.
Jephedh Singh scored a hat-trick for West Ruimveldt with goals in the 22nd, 27th and 34th minutes against St Margaret’s who recorded a consolation goal in the 29th minute from Daniel Smith.
In other results, North Georgetown got the better of South Ruimveldt 2-1. The eventual victors’ goals were scored by Tynic Saunders in the ninth and 20th minutes. Marian Academy had both their goals scored by Shemroy Holder (11th, 30th) against St Sidwell’s who had their only goal scored by Kwayonce Henry.
St Pius got the better of Ketley Primary 3–1 as they had a double from Dominique Benn (26th, 40th) and Ezekiel Benjamin (12th). Ketley’s goal was scored by Beveney McGarrell.
Meanwhile, three parents won gate prizes at yesterday’s matches – Susan Brown who supports Tucville won a Coby DVD Player, Deon Alfred who supports Enterprise won a 4GB MP3 Player and Josephus Charles, a supporter of North Georgetown, won a vacuum.