Guinness Caribbean Street Challenge – Guyana suffered mixed fortunes on opening night

GUYANA suffered mixed fortunes on the opening night of the Guinness Caribbean Street Challenge with a win and a defeat in their Zone ‘A’ playoffs at the championship which is being played in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Guyana went down to Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 in their opening match but rebounded to score a 2-0 win over Antigua/Barbuda, with Philip Rowley and Daniel Favorite scoring for the Guyanese in their victory over the Antiguans.
However, Trinidad and Tobago lead the group with the maximum 6 points, followed by Guyana on three points and a better goal average than St Lucia who are also on three points, while Antigua/Barbuda are yet to score a point.
Dominica lead Zone ‘B’ with the maximum six points followed by defending champions and hosts St Vincent and the Grenadines with three and a better goal average than St Kitts/Nevis who are also on three points, with Grenada in the cellar position.
Guyana were down to play St Lucia last evening in their quest to advance to the semi-finals, with the final and third place playoff set to take place this evening.

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