Guinness Greatest of De Streets…

Part of the action on night four of the Guinness Greatest of De Street, at the Cultural Centre Tarmac. (Orlando Charles photo)

Eight more teams registered wins as round two of the Guinness Greatest of de Street Futsal competition wrapped up at the Cultural Centre Tarmac on Tuesday night.

Round three commences tomorrow night with the first eight matches at the same venue from 6pm as Woolford Avenue meets Kingston in the opening match then Back Circle takes on Plaisance, Sophia challenges Albouystown ‘B’ and Hope Street – Tiger Bay collides with Norton Street.

Part of the action on night four of the Guinness Greatest of De Street, at the Cultural Centre Tarmac. (Orlando Charles photo)

After a one day break, the night resumes with the final four matches which are Island All Star versus North Last Entrance; Castello Housing Scheme battles Drysdale Street; Albouystown ‘A’ goes head-to-head with West Back Road and Cultural Centre Tarmac meets Meadow Brook Square in the final match.

On Tuesday night West Front Road defeated Yarrowkabra 7 – 2; Broad Street trounced Festival City 2 – 0; Stevedore Housing Scheme sank Punt Trench 3 – 0 and  Laing Avenue needled Kitty.

In other results: Alexander Village  defeated Leopold Street 1 – 0; East Front Road got past Bent Street 2 – 0; Durban Street lost to East La Penitence 1 – 3 and  Queen Street Tiger Bay outplayed Tucville Big Yard 2 – 1.

Randolph Wagner and Wendell Pedro led West Front Road by both recording hat-tricks. They were supported by Nal Nagaloo who scored a 14th minute goal while Ryan Schultz and Wayne Campbell scored one goal each for the opposition.

Ryan Taylor recorded goals in the sixth and 17th minutes for Stevedore Housing Scheme and was supported by his team mate Elroy Parks who scored an eighth minute goal to help their team get past Punt Trench.

In the Durban Street/East La Penitence match up, Devon Millington scored a brace in the 17th and 19th minutes while Omesur Esui scored in the 20th minute for East La Penitence also.

Durban Street drew first blood in the 10th minute compliments of Rawle Allen.