Guaya United continue winning ways

Carlon Hughes broke the deadlock in the 26th minute while Kevin Jagdeosingh extended the lead in the 43rd. And the game was put beyond reach of the hosts when Kendes Garcia scored in the 66th. This was Guaya’s sixth win in as many matches.

Also in the sister isle, second-placed FC Santa Rosa were held to a goalless draw by 1976 Phoenix FC at the Canaan/ Bon Accord Recreation Ground.

The University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT ) battered Police by a 6-0 margin at the UTT O’Meara campus ground, Arima.

J’Deem Parris netted a hat-trick, with items in the 32nd, 37th and 61st, while Dillon Bartholomew struck twice, in the 21st and 57th.

Isaiah Mejias opened the scoring in the 13th.

WASA FC had a hard-fought 4-3 win over Club Sando Moruga at the WASA Ground, St Joseph.

Dwight Crichlow (72nd and 78th), Nkosi David (29th) and Dillon Peterson (40th) were on target for WASA, while Nigel John (20th), Akeil London (85th) and Kareem Gill (90th) responded for Club Sando Moruga.

Marlon Phillip netted the winner in the 81st as Siparia Spurs edged Cunupia FC 1-0 at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima while, at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, Queen’s Park whipped Defence Force 3-1.

Stephen Antoine put Defence Force ahead in the 24th but the Parkites replied in emphatic fashion, through Nasyir Rodriguez (66th), Devon Modeste (69th) and Anthon Hall (77th).

In League Two action on Saturday, Youth Stars came from a goal down to spank Marabella Family CC 4-1 at the Roxborough Complex.

Shemar Ravello struck for Marabella in the 12th but Ackeel Sterling responded for the hosts three minutes later.

National Beach Soccer player Kevon Woodley put Youth Stars in front in the 45th while Hakeem Regal (50th) and Duran Dilworth (90th) also got their names on the scoresheet.

Perseverance Ball Runners got their first win of the season, by a 3-1 margin over Harlem Strikers at the Frederick Settlement Recreation Ground, Caroni.

Garvin Abraham (25th), Rick Lyder (45th) and Jamal Lucas (57th) netted for Perseverance Ball Runners, while Wendell Archibald (36th) was on target for Harlem.

Petit Valley/Diego Martin United played to a 1-1 draw with leaders Central 500 Spartans at the Diego Martin North Secondary School Ground.

Ex-national midfielder Keron “Ball Pest” Cummings put Petit Valley/Diego Martin United ahead in the 86th minute but Keith Williams replied two minutes later for Central 500 Spartans.

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