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Potgeiter nets nine in BDO Primary School League goal fest

Montesorri and SDA do battle in the BDO Primary School League. Photo: Charlie E. JacksonVINO
In the BVIFA Open Boys High School League, BFEC (blue) thrashed SDA 4-1. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
In the BVIFA Open Boys High School League, BFEC (blue) thrashed SDA 4-1. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - In featured games across the BDO Primary and BVIFA High School Leagues last week, First Impressions U7’s made it two wins from two, and Seventh-day Adventist School got off to a winning start in the Under 9 Group B.

In the U7’s BDO League, Myles Penn scored all four goals in the victory over Agape Total Life Academy, who got a consolation strike from Kecdlum Louie.

Meanwhile, Cedar Green stay atop the group despite being held to a 0-0 draw by Enid Scatliffe Maroon and Montessori grabbed second place, just a point back, with a 11-0 victory over Enid Scatliffe Red.

Charlie Potgeiter netted seven of the goals, whilst James Davies scored a hat trick and Lochan Geyser the other one.

The ESPS Maroons beat the Seventh-day Adventists thanks to a lone strike from N’Sean Woods, but SDA returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over ESPS Reds, with goals coming from Shawn Hodge (2) and Nazri James.

Ashrah James scored for ESPS.

U9 action

In the BDO U9’s, Group A, First Impressions stay top after Logan Titley scored the only goal of the game against Alexandrina Maduro Primary, but Cedar Green's 2-1 win over Althea Scatliffe put them second, thanks to a goal apiece from Blake Kirk and Robert McKensie.

Antawon Dawly scored for AMPS Reds.

In Group B, Robinson O’Neal are still unbeaten following a 2-0 victory against SDA, with Jadon Quashie scoring both, whilst SDA rebounded with a 4-2 win over Montessori to be in second place.

Kevaugn Glasgow scored a hat trick and Jordan Joseph the other, whilst Sam Potgeiter netted twice for Montessori.

In the U12’s, Althea Scatliffe leapfrogged over Begrado Flax Educational Centre to claim top spot with a 2-0 victory against Joyce Samuel Primary, with goals from Johari Lacey and DeAndre Rogers, whilst St George’s got off to a winning start with a 3-1 result against Jost Van Dyke Primary.

Jefferson Frank and Xiiomar Gunn (2) were on the score sheet for St George’s, whilst Henrique Warren replied for JVD.

BFEC destroy SDA in High School League

In the BVIFA Open Boys High School League, BFEC are the form horses with a second successive victory, this time 4-1 over SDA, with goals coming from Daniel Gilford (2), Devante Samuel and Joshua Ramprasad, whilst Nathan Nibbs scored for SDA, which followed a 2-0 defeat of ESHS, with goals from Jahdique Winchester and Sheldon Toohey.

St George’s also beat SDA, 2-0, with Lilly Pierce and Justin Smit doing the damage and ESHS beat St George’s, 4-2, thanks to goals from Sheldon Harry (2), Timothy Louis and Kemario Watson, which were answered by Guillaume Parkins and Pierce.

In the Open Girls Division, Cedar School pipped Claudia Creque 1-0, with Darci Reich on hand to fire home the winner.

In the U14 Boys, ESHS are top with 3 wins from 3 after a 5-1 routing of SDA.

Watson, Marcus Butler (2), Jeremy Grant and Kahil Farrington did the damage in response to a Denvin Jones goal, which had made 3-1, before a late onslaught and St George’s and Cedar shared the points in a 2-2 draw, leaving BFEC in second and St George’s third.

Jahmal Prentice’s opener for St George’s was cancelled out by Scott Kirk and then Luca Reich netting an equaliser for Cedar after Smith had put St George’s back in front in the second half.

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