
Devonshire Lions vs Prospect Police
At 3:25 p.m. this afternoon Echo 11 Unit descended on the Devonshire Lions Den in confrontation to their frustrated efforts of being restrained at the Devonshire Club.
Match Commissioner Evens watched from the helm of the action in front of her.
Tracy Adams was well prepared with an unbeatable outfit of well rounded international officers.
Defensive midfielder Wally was unable to contain the running ability of Prospects Woody and Philgence.
Devonshire front line was able to run but was not able to hide from the Bajan Invasion in the defensive unit.
English international struck first with blistering run past the defenders in the penalty box and went one on one with the keeper and tucked the ball into the corner pocket of the goal to begin the proceedings.
The Devonshire Club began warming up their substitutes as they had been known to do after recently acquiring the services of the Wolves masters team in the New Year transfer window in order to strengthen their attack.
But woody was not to be denied as he celebrated his second goal of the game with the score now at Woody 2 Devonshire Lions Recreation Club 0.
Devonshirians looked on in amassment as David attempted an over head bicycle kick that was partially blocked and he continued his effort and slotted home the third goal of the game.
Though the Lions fought with heart they were being out maneuvered and outplayed the visiting team which rose their frustration as Dennis lashed out at Dennie bringing a halt to the game allowing him and his team mates a chance to catch a breather.
When the play continued so did the Prospect goal tally with Woody able to clinch his hat trick in the first half of the game.
Devonshire’s playmaker Corey provided a through ball that the striker latched onto and forced Lawrence Scott into action as he palmed the attempt away from goal diving to his left.
But Colin Stewart made no mistake and took his chance to seal the first half Devonshire 0 Prospect 5.
Both team reentered the pitch with mixed emotions since the last time these two teams met at this venue the score was same at half time and Devonshire Lions were able to come up with a come from behind run away victory.
This time Chris Thompson was not going to let go of his lead as he rotated his bench likewise and in which the Devonshire outfit was forced to grab on and hold on to the Prospect players in exhaustion forcing the referee to blow the whistle for a penalty.

Hosan Clark was released onto the pitch causing havoc down the right flank and provided Chris Thompson with added arsenal in the front line.
Play was halted once again as Devonshire players were being outrun and had to muscle down their opponents in order to stay in the game.
Pearman was able score a good goal with good work from Corey in the middle of the field putting Devonshire on the scoring board.
With the deficit growing Devonshire Lions with the pitch out of gas and rendered the visiting team 3 games 3 defeats in the season and catapulting Prospect back to the top of the league.
Possession Devonshire 42% Prospect 58%
Devonshire: B Lafi, D Weeks, D Musson, D Wally, J Wade, L Tota, R Steede, C Brown(cap), W Bean , K Steede, L Simmons.
Substitutes: P Evens, H Wolfe,
Prospect: L Scott, S Dennie, S Miller, S Simmons, B Harris, David, T Adams (cap), R Barker, V Philgence, D Hunt, Woody.
Substitutes: C Thompson, Dougi, H Clarke, A Henry, C Stewart, J Talbot, O Wolfe.
Referee: (Bda)
Yellow cards: Dennis 29 (DRC) Dennie 29 (PRC)
Man of the match: Woody (Prospect)