
Autor: Brendon Harris
St. Georges Stallions 1 Prospect United 4

Somerset Eagles vs Prospect United

Front Street Mile 1/17/2020
Social Club vs Prospect United

This afternoon echo 11 unit arrived at Bernards Park to face off with Young Men’s Social Club in the Masters league for the first league game of the new year this season. Prospect United started off strong and netted the first goal of the game running against the wind. Social Club wasn’t to be undone at home and came back to equalize the matters. Just as it seemed that it may be a stalemate Social Club broke through the defenses and slotted home a go ahead goal within the 1st half of the match.
Prospect had to face the second half tailing the game but with the masters league title on their minds the quickly began their second half comeback run and ended the game. Social Club 4 Prospect United 4.
Bernards Park
Masters League KO Cup Flanagan’s 2 Prospect United 1

This afternoon # 4 seeded Prospect United took on Number #1 seeded Flanagan’s at Goose Gosling field for the anticipated Master League Knock Out Cup.
The opening whistle provided every expectation conceived with both teams executing brut force and skill on a warm but brisk afternoon at the Bermuda Athletics Club astroturf field.
Dexter Hunt led his men with Colin Steward firing on all cylinders with crosses provided by the ever trusty David Urbina on the left and Stephen Dennie on the right.
Flanagan’s made the most of their only chance in front of goal with a full strike at the top of the box leaving the keeper no chance.
Prospect continued their pressure game and Colin Steward was granted an penalty kick which he slotted the keeper in the corner pocket to equalize the game.
Both teams rethought their game plan at the half with the score at 1 -1.
Flanagan’s once again capitalized on their rare opportunity in front of goal with another belter in the top pigeon that ultimately changed the face of the game granting them the lead at home 2 -1 this time with the wind.
Prospect created chance after chance and continued to press their opponents.
Flanagan’s had a chance to finish the game with clumsy tackle resulting in a penalty kick that was sliced wide of the goal mouth giving a phycological chance for Prospect to equalize the game.
Former Prospect United player and today’s referee on record Ford blew his whistle after 90 minutes of play Flanagan’s 2 Prospect United 1
Bernards Park
PHC 3 vs Prospect United 4


This afternoon Echo 11 Unit arrived at the Warwick stadium to face the PHC Zebras on a wind swept field with aim of recapturing league gold.
PHC fielded quality named brands and attempted their style of play in front home fans.
FIFA referee Chris Thompson blew his whistle and unleashed the Prospect lethal attack that PHC could find no answer for 45 minutes with Philgence and Risto finishing in style.
PHC were able to pull a powder puff that crossed the line seconds before the half time whistle giving them a bit of confidence trialing PHC 1 Prospect 3 into the changing room.
Prospect released their reserves to the front line to see the game out.
Horse, Steede and Q dug deep in search of an equalizer rallying their troops at will.
Just as they thought they might have a come back. Wolfe found the back of net putting the game out of reach.
After 90 minutes referee ended the game PHC 3 Prospect 4.

Possession: Police 55% PHC 45 %
PHC: J Cal, Q Hunt, B Bean, E Bean, D Booth, J Anderson, E Hunt, R Lightbourne (cap), A
Washington, Q Burgess.
Substitutes: E Dowling, K Mills, J Russell, J Sealy.
Goals: Burgess 44, Ming 59, Hunt 66.
Prospect Police Club: A Chase, B Harris, S Simmons, O Wolfe, S Dennie, V Philgence, J Talbot, D Hunt (cap), Leke, D Joell, Risto, Roland.
Substitutes: H Clarke.
Goals: Philgence 10, 21, Risto 32.
Man of the Match: Vivian Philgence (Prospect)
Cards: None
Referee: Chris Thompson, (JAM)
Devonshire Lions 4 Prospect United 5
This afternoon the two Devonshire based Clubs locked horns at the Lions Den for Prospect’s first derby game of the season.
Prospect United took the early lead when Dennis Joell lobbed the ball over the center back and struck his shot which took a deflection and beat the keeper short side.
Prospect weren’t to be underestimated when they furthered their lead through Colin Steward.
Devonshire Lions mounted an attack to remind their visitor who was playing at home.
Both teams entered the half with Prospect running away with the lead Devonshire 1 Prospect 4
Devonshire mounted a come back until Nally substitution which allowed the 2018 League champions the opportunity at attack at will.
Colin Steward broke free and switched stance and blasted the ball over top post.
Later Steward sliced the defense and later sliced his shot wide of the goal.
Minutes later Steward found himself in front goal beating the keeper and post with his shot.
Police finished the game Devonshire 4 Prospect United 5
Possession: Devonshire 48% Police 52%
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,
Goals: Musson 28, Nally 49, 61, Wade 65.)
Prospect: S Chase, S Simmons, S Miller, B Harris, D Hunt (cap), J Talbot, V Philgence, Henry, D Joelle, C Stewart, H Clarke.
Substitutes: C Thompson.
Goals: Steward, 48, 71, Joell 15, 68, Clarke 79.
Man of the match: Colin Steward (Prospect)
Referee: Marlon (Bda)