4TH MACKESON STOUT ‘KEEP YOUR FIVE ALIVE’

Action culminates at Cliff Anderson tarmac tonight

AFTER four nights of pulsating Futsal football, action in this year’s fourth annual Mackeson Stout-sponsored ‘Keep Your Five Alive’ tournament, will culminate tonight from 20:00hrs at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall tarmac, with the playing of the two semifinals, followed by the final.Defending champions Sparta Boss, who were made to fight against Albouystown in one of their preliminary round matches before they came away with the win via penalty kicks, will take on Tiger Bay, while Alexander Village and West Front Road will meet in the second semi.
Diminutive striker Devon Millington, along with Dennis Edwards, Eusi Phillips, Jermaine Richardson and Sheldon Shepherd, will lead Sparta Boss’ charge for a place in the final, but can expect stern resistance from Dennis Caldeira, Rensford Coleridge and Solomon Austin, who will be looking to do the same for the Tiger Bay lineup.
In the second semifinal, Hubert Pedro, Randolph Wagner and Jamal Pedro will lead West Front Road’s charge for a final spot, even though players of the calibre of Shem Porter, Leon Yaw, Phillip Rowley and Dellon Williams, will be doing the same for Alexander Village on the other half of the playing area.
Teams are asked to note carefully, that only those who have been registered on the registration form provided will be allowed to compete, with no alterations allowed during the course of the tournament, only in the case of injury which must occur during the playing of the competition.
Spectators will also have the distinct opportunity of winning prizes while competing in the Axe ‘Take and Shoot’ competition, for which fabulous prizes will be up for grabs, compliments of DeSinco Trading, along with the regular Mackeson giveaways.
Apart from Ansa McAl, DeSinco Trading, Colours Boutique, Clairann’s Boutique, Clear Water, Star Party Rentals, White Castle Fish Shop, and HJTV and its 94.1 Boom FM, just to name a few, are some of the sponsors who have made this year’s tournament, which has over $500 000 in cash and prizes up for grabs, a possibility.

 

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