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Grant nets 5 as JSPS beat ESPS Reds in BDO League

February 17th, 2015 | Tags: BVIFA BDO League LIME League Football
G'Anton Grant scored all five for Joyce Samuel Primary School as they beat Enid Scatliffe Red, 5-0, in a recent BDO Primary School League encounter. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
This goalie makes a big save. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
This goalie makes a big save. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
He makes another save, diving and grabbing the ball. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
He makes another save, diving and grabbing the ball. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
More action from the game. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
More action from the game. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
A battle in the box for possession. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
A battle in the box for possession. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Both teams going at it fiercely. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Both teams going at it fiercely. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The BVI Football Association (BVIFA)/BDO and LIME school leagues featured a five goal salvo from Joyce Samuel Primary School talisman, G’Anton Grant, during week two, an eight goal performance by Enid Scatliffe Maroon’s and a baptism of fire for the Seven Day Adventist Girls School Team.

Week two action got underway in the BDO Primary School League with the Seven Day Adventist School U7’s beating Enid Scatliffe School Teal, 2-0, on goals by Roeshawn Hemerding and Kevaun Glasgow, whilst Cedar White were awarded forfeiture against Enis Adams/Pelican Gate.

JSPS then smashed five past Enid Scatliffe Red with G’Anton Grant scoring all five.

Alexandrina Maduro beat Montesorri by the same score line with goals coming from Antonio Bailey, who scored a hat trick, Shamoy Smith and Jaheim Bajai.

Enid Scatliffe Maroon put eight unanswered goals past Leonora Delville with Mario Caster notching three, and Ethan Faulkner, Khaleel Parkinson, Christopher Robinson, Elian Rodriquez and Khalen Parkinson adding one each.

In the U9’s Cedar Green beat Begrado Flax, 2-0, on goals from Alex Fountain in the 3rd and 18th minute.

A Deshaun Richardson hat trick (8th, 14th and 17th mins) sped Robinson O’Neal primary school u13’s to a 5-0 win over Enis Adams Primary. Malique Baptiste also added a brace to round out the scoring.

In Group A Begrado Flax beat Cedar White with Tikhai Richardson netting a brace and Kyreek Gardiner one.

In Group B, AMPS lost 5-1 to ASPS on a triple from Marcus Butler junior (8, 36 and 46th minutes) and two goals from Allen Martin. Alonzo Baptiste scored for AMPS.

And the week’s final action saw Leonora Delville beat Begrado Flax, 2-1, with a goal apiece from Sinclair Charles and Aniah George. Shondah Streete scored for BFEC.

In the LIME High School Girls League, Elmore Stoutt put the Seven Day Adventists to the sword, led by a five goal salvo from Laresha Martin. Amber Penn scored twice and Gabriella Dawson one, before ‘keeper Akira Phillip finished off the scoring in the last minute from the penalty spot.

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