TT men rebound with crushing victory
And at the other end of the pool, wave after wave of attacks found the back of the net with TT taking out their frustrations on Barbados.
Kieron Emmanuel scored five goals while John Littlepage matches him with five of his own to lead the hosts to the landslide victory. A. Ferdinand got the lone goal for Barbados.
The senior female team showed a valiant effort in their match against Mexico, however, they went down 18-10.
Kelcie Ferreira led the scoring for the local girls, contributing five goals while Jordan Van Reeken scored four and Renee Chin Lee grabbed one. I. Anderson and P. Espadas led the Mexican scoreboard with three goals each as the team worked the ball around their opponents throughout the game, allowing room for seven other players to get on the scoresheet.
The Open Male Mexican team followed the same strategy as eleven of their players scored in the 16-1 demolition of their Spanish speaking counterparts, Guatemala, in their aquatic contest.
Puerto Rico continued their impressive form at the championships, trouncing Dominica 22- 3. R. Castillo and A. Bayo scored four in the onslaught while F.
Vargas and A. Quinoez contributed three goals apiece.
Cuba and Venezuela drew 6-6 in the earlier game of the category.
Yesterday, Bahamas wrapped up the best-of-five series in the Under-15 Male category, defeating Team TTO’s boys 9-5 in game three. Gabriel Sastre netted three and Alexander Turnquest scored two as they led the Bahamas to victory. Dante Drakes-Mckell scored three goals for Trinidad and Tobago.
The CCCAN Water Polo Championships continues today and tickets can be bought at the National Aquatic Centre or the Centre of Excellence Swimming Pool Complex. Tickets cost $100 for adults and $30 for children.
Season passes are also available for CCCAN and prices are set at $500 for adults and children’s passes cost $300.
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