SLINGERZ produced an imperious display on Monday evening to cement their place in the number 2 spot of the ongoing KFC Elite League being played at the Guyana Football Federation National Training Centre at Providence.
Slingerz, which had some forgettable performance in the second half of season 6 was led by their new Jamaican recruit Kemar Beckford who put on a scoring exhibition to achieve an 11-nil victory over bottom ranked Buxton United.
Marcus Tudor was the first to the back of the net, six minutes after the opening whistle but Buxton, who were quickly on the back foot would put in a solid defensive display to stave off the early onslaught.
However, that was short lived as Beckford kicked off his onslaught from the 33rd minute and it opened the floodgates.

He had two more before the 43rd minute which pushed the West Demerara side to a 3-nil lead.
Tudor was also in a no-nonsense mood as he scored his second in injury time of the first half as they went into the break with a massive 5-nil lead.
After the resumption Curtez Kellman got onto the score sheet to make it 6-nil as the demolition exercise continued for the West Coast Slingerz.
Tudor’s 61st minute strike saw him finishing with a triple with Beckford recording another pair of goals in the 64th and 76th minutes.
Deon Alfred made it 10-nil in the 85th with Beckford completing his rousing scoring night with his 6th success in the 90th minute to keep Buxton United at the bottom of the table after their 15th loss in 16 outings.
Meanwhile, The Guyana Defence Force after their impressive 7-nil victory last week against Buxton United had an average night by their standards with a 2-nil victory over Guyana Police Force.
The wins however extended their lead at the top of the heap, as it was their 13th win in 14 clashes with their lone draw against second place Slingerz.
The Police side, despite the scoreline was no match for the soldiers as Obumchi Benjamin in the 20th and Delroy Fraser in the 84th scored on opposites sides of the break to guide GDF to the victory.
The latest standing sees the boys in blue keeping their place in third with 9 wins in 13 games behind leaders GDF and second placed Slingerz.
Fourth is Santos with 8 wins, with Western tigers in fifth place with 7 wins.
Den Amstel, Fruta Conquerors, Moneddelust, Ann’s Grove and Buxton United complete the 10-team table in that order.
The league resumes on Saturday with a double header.
Monedderlust will meet Western Tigers and Slingerz play Ann’s Grove United with the games set to commence from 18:30 hours