Prospect Police vs North Village

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Prospect 4 North Village 4

This week the North Village Community Club soccer team was summons to the Police Headquarters across the Devonshire border.

Sherwin Jennings and his men were confident they could put on a good performance in front of their travelling supporters.

Tracy Adams had seen it all before and led his men from the start of the onset. Prospect were without the likes of their newly formed attack with Woody and Colin being unavailable for this weeks contest.

Therefore Chris Thompson moved defender in attacking positions.

North Village struck first in the first half and quickly doubled their tally during the first shift.

However Prospects bench finally warmed up in gear and started firing back with firepower of their own.

Henry launched a 20 yard shot after breaking through the Rams defensive line.

The two teams went in to the half at 2-1 but with the wind at their backs nothing could stop the police outfit from running rampad at North Village driving them out of steam.

With the contest deadlocked at 4 -4 and the North Village team out of energy they finally submitted to police before they were inflicted with further damage to their score and pride and walked off the field in exhaustion.

Head Coach Chris Thompson was quoted after the game “Well done, good effort from everyone involved.”

Prospect Police move to 4 wins 2 draws and 1 loss in all competitions as they head into the PHC stadium for their next contest.

Prospect: L Scott, S Dennie, A Henry, A Miller, S Barker,  T Adams (cap), W Reid, R Evens, A Clarke, O Wolfe,

Substitutes: C Thompson, B, Harris, Jr, David, H Clarke

Goals: Henry 35, David 48, JR 65, Wolfe 82.

North Village

D Hudson, K Wainwright, A Thomas, D Boyles, A Zuille, L Simmons, K Spence, S Jennings, S Dill, V Tankard, S Smith.

Goals: Jennings 15, Boyles 25, Spence 60, Dill 75.

Referee:  (Bda)

Yellow cards: None

Man of the match: Tracy Adams (Prospect)

 

Prospect Police vs Devonshire Lions

 

Master KO qualifiers

Prospect United 8 Devonshire Lions 0

Prospect entered the pitch this afternoon facing a must win game in order to qualifiy for the Knock Out Cup Qualification rounds set for month march in the masters league.

Devonshire lions entered the arena having flashbacks from the last encounter which saw the game needed to halted due to the constant pressure from the prospect police force.

Tracy Adams to took matters into own hands when he found himself at the top of the Devonshire penalty box and decided to nutmeg the Devonshire captain.

The referee called English international striker Woody offside 3 times within 20 mins of the first half as he broke through the Devonshire back line.IMG-20171113-WA0000

Prospect Police Video technology showed that Woody had started his run in an on side position.

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An attacker starting his run in his own half is considered to be onside.

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New FIFA rules show that the attacker is clearly allowed to continue his run as long as he is not in an offside position.

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Keeper Laffy was forced into action when he drove to his left side and leveled in order to save a potent shot for the prospect attack.

With Prospect’s healthy bench, Coach Terry Lynn Paynter quickly exhausted the Devonshire outfit and gave Chris Thompson a chance to run ending the game Prospect 8 Devonshire 0.

Prospect: L Scott, S Dennie, A Henry, A Miller, S Barker, S Allen, W Reid, R Evens, A Clarke, J Talbot, V Philgence.

Substitutes: C Thompson, B, Harris, T Adams (cap), O Wolfe, J Hunt, M Smith, .

Goals: Woody 18, 42 Colin 23, Clarke 29, 75 Warren 82, Talbot 30, 65.

Devonshire: B Lafi, D Weeks, D Musson, C Caisey, J Wade, L Tota, R Steede,  C Brown,  W Mussen (cap), K Steede,  L Simmons

Substitutes: P Evens, H Wolfe,

Referee: Wendy Woodley (Bda)

Yellow cards: Woody 25

Man of the match: Woody (Prospect)

 

Prospect United St. Georges Stallions

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Prospect United 1 St Georges Stallions 4

This afternoons events continued the same trend of drama and entertainment as was expected with the arrival of the St Georges Stallions at the Prospect headquarters.

Having convinced half the Prospect nucleus to transfer to the Wellington oval head coach convinced the officials that the game would not be played today because of the lateness of his men at the field which lead to the police officials return to their working duties as he cleared the bench.

With minutes left still in preparation time the St Georges Stallions team emerged from the changing room 16 men strong having gone over this weeks game plan.

Later Coach Bascome requested that it was his turn to referee the sanctioned event to which Terry Lynn-Paynter remained steadfast in her appointment.

Prospect United had to field their men with the remaining players at the field.

The events unfolded when Detroy was able scored from a free kick at the top of the box without having to wear shin pads to which no understand why he was still on the field.

Prospect quickly responded with helicopter shot over newly signed Luellen Simmons returning to action against his former team since his release.

Prospect was dealt a severe blow when newly signed English national was brutally tackled just outside the St Georges penalty box and had to be assisted off the field.

St. Georges took advantage of the depleted Prospect team as Head Coad Chris Thompson was forced to empty his entire bench.

Prospect continued to strive forward but the referee blew the whistle and finished the game  Prospect 1 St. George Stallions 4.

Head coach Herbie Bascome was not available to make statement after the game as he quickly skipped across the field into the visitors changing room.

St. George’s:  L Simmons,  N Paynter, F Greaves, P Hollis, L Signor, C Fox, S Burgess, D Bailey, S Adderley, L Cann, D Smith.

Substitutes: J Laws,  A Williams, C Roberts, D Evans, S Gibbons.

Goals: D Smith 13, 56, L Cann 65, 79.

Prospect Police Club: L Scott, S Dennie, A Miller, S Simmons, B Harris,  M Smith, D Hunte,  J Woody, S Clarke, A Evans.

Substitutes:  C Thompson, J Talbot.

Goals: Stephen Dennie 20,

Cards: None

Referee: Paynter (BDA)

Man of the Match: Dexter Hunte (Prospect)