GFF Elite League…
The Guyana Defence Force’s Chris Macey put in a sublime effort to steer the defending Elite League champions to an imposing 8-1 victory over Ann’s Grove United at the National Training Centre at Providence.
Macey led the GDF strikers as he picked up a hat-trick in an emphatic win for the army.
It was Stephen McDonald that got the ball rolling for the GDF.
His strike came in the 7th minute of play before Malcolm Miggings made it 2-nil on the cusp of the halftime whistle.
After the resumption, Macey scored the first of his goals, a powerful right footed strike to the back of the net in the 68th minute to make it 3-nil.
Thereafter Quancey Fraser in the 70th minute added to the soldiers’ advantage before Jeffrey Pereira stepped up with a double to put the game firmly in the GDF’s control at 6-nil.
Ann’s Grove pulled back the lead through the effort of Yohance Douglas in the 85th minute.
Macey would record back-to-back goals to answer the Ann’s grove strike and ensure an 8-1 victory for the defending champions.
In another encounter, Tywell Henry took control as Santos’ dominated Den Amstel for a commanding 4–0 victory.
Henry showed great pace, energy, and attacking drive to prove the difference maker for his side.
It was Rondel Hutson that scored the opener in his own net to give Den Amstel the advantage.
Santos’ Henry then scored to make it 2-nil and Sigmund Cobena followed soon after to make it 3-nil in the 36th.
Andrew Simmons completed the 4-nil victory after giving his side an unassailable lead in the 76th minute.
The latest points table see Slingerz unchallenged to claim their second Elite League title after going unbeaten with 12 wins and a draw. They are on 37 points with two games in hand.
Second place is Western Tigers, with nine wins, four draws and two losses on 31 points after 15 games while the Guyana Police Force is third with eight wins, three draws and a loss.
GDF after their win remain fourth with eight wins with Monedderlust in fifth place with five wins.