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    Kaneville and Grove win in MCY&S/East Bank Inter-Village Football

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    The first upset of the inaugural East Bank Inter-Village football tournament unfolded on Day Two at the Eccles EE Ground when underdogs Kaneville needled the high flying Timehri in a battle that was deemed David vs Goliath.

    The day’s opening encounter presented little trouble for the re-emerging Grove team as they easily got past Circuitville 7-2, led by one of their most consistent forwards ever, Domini Garnett.

    Day Two, however, belonged entirely to the Kaneville lads who turned up with intent as they matched their rivals from Timehri, play for play from the first whistle.

    Kaneville goalscorer Deno Cupidore

    Timehri lacked the zip that they are known for as they struggled to piece together consistent potent plays.

    On the other hand, Kaneville had a point to prove, and that they did. With every passing minute, one could have felt the pressure building on Timehri and they eventually lost the focus in the fading moments of the final half.

    Matches in this group stage is 70 minutes and with two minutes to game time, the almost deal was sealed for the underdogs when Deno Cupidore rocked the back of the nets with a well-crafted goal to record a huge win for Kaneville as they took the summit in Group D.

    Timehri will now have to win big against Friendship in their final group game to give themselves a chance of being in the top two from the group to advance to the quarter-finals.

    The village of Grove, which has arguably produced the leading club side on the East Bank for many years, have been in the doldrums for a few years and they have welcomed this Inter-Village tournament.

    They have shown that by clinically whipping Circuitville 7-2 led by Captain Domini Garnett, who scored a hat-trick and is now the leading scorer in the tournament. He scored in the 21st minute from the penalty mark after a handled ball in the area.

    Garnett was again on target in the 34th and 48th minutes. Kevin Padmore scored in the 26th, Rayfield Hilliman in the 37th, Akeem Jarvis (52nd) and Jamal Cordis completed the deal in the 64th minute.

    Circuitville did enjoy a few good moments and were able to score twice. Lloyd Seals scored in the 58th minute and Shamar Schultz in the 63rd minute.

    Hat-trick scorer Domini Garnett (centre) flanked by, from right, Jamal Cordis, Rayfield Hilliman, Akeem James and Kevin Padmore Jr.

    Action is set to continue this weekend at the same venue with double-headers on Saturday and Sunday.

    On Saturday from 18:00h, Herstelling will lock horns with Swan and a win will see them becoming the first team to advance to the knockout round. The feature clash brings together Upper Soesdyke and Circuitville.

    On Sunday, a huge clash will unfold when Agricola must win to stay alive when they come up against Mocha which is expected to be a very formidable unit.

    Agricola lost their opening game to Kuru Kururu. The curtain raiser will see giant slayers Kaneville taking on Friendship from 18:00h.

    Organising body Sports Extra is expressing gratitude to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Housing and Republic Bank, the partners on board so far.

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