Prospect vs St George’s

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St George’s arrive at Prospect

Prospect United 1 St. George’s All Stars 3

This weekend police were stunned at the results of the well-organized St. George’s All Star team as former Prospect United captain Quinton Francis lead his men to victory handing Police their first loss of the season.

Many of the new recruits from the Police team were made to look amateur as the tables were turned on them at Prospect field.

Francis was quoted “ I was surprised at the running ability of the new players they have acquired which is the reason I had to take a break at the half, Dennie was able to defend and advance forward along side Warren Reid and was able to get forward often.

St. George’s irritated the home team after turning up to the ground wearing their new strip which features nearly the same colours as Prospect United.

Not only playing a sophisticated game of football but also leaving the home team shell shocked.

Keeper Simmons was substituted at the half allowing Prospects new signing Lawrence Scott a show between the sticks.    

 

Devonshire vs Prospect

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Lions Den

Devonshire 2  Prospect 3

Saturday afternoon around 3p.m. police vehicles proceeded to move in on the hostile crowds on the grounds at Devonshire Recreation field.

Devonshire football players took aim at Llewellyn Simons to which he was not able to get up unscaved after making numerous diving saves during the early violence.

Police had to call in Barbados recruits in order solidify their defensive units allowing Colin Stuart the opportunity to fire a rifle from the spot which silenced the onlookers.

Devonshire continued to resist in which police brought on the Jamaican attack force to the front line forcing the Devonshire pretenders into arrest.

5 mins before the end of the game was a one on one in which the Devonshire striker took a shot forcing Keeper Simmons to dive to his left to save the game.

Referee Arthur asked his men to accept defeat and finally blew his while ending the game at 2-3.

Keeper Simmons was quoted after the game saying” My save in the last 5 minutes of the game gave us the win…”

Yellow cards: None.

Man of the match: Dennie (Prospect)

 

Prospect vs Devonshire

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BFA Field Derby Clash

By Desai Jones

On the weekend Devonshire Colts supporters were at a standstill as Police drew a line in which Colts were not able to pass by.

At BFA field hosts Prospect United took on local rivals Devonshire Colts in a derby clash which the two competitors had to share the spoils.

Prospect United took an early lead when Jamaican international Colin Stewart selected his driver and right footed a penalty shot across the line to start the events off in the 18th minute of the proceedings and silenced the Devonshire Colts supporters.

Colts quickly responded to try and stay in the game and not get blown away like so many teams in the league.

Prospect once again took the lead making the score 2-1.

Colts later equalized to share the spoils on the first game in the league at BFA field.

Prospect: L Simmons, B Harris,  R Henry, S Dennie, J Talbot, D Hunt, A Callagham, C Stewart, N Barker, W Reid.

 Substitutes: A Evens, C Thompson,  D Harvey.

Goals: Stewart

Yellow cards: None

Referee: Paynter

Man of the match: Henry (Prospect)