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Melanie ‘B’ finally crowned champs

- By Duncan Saul

Melanie `B’ were crowned the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast of Demerara champions after edging Plaisance `B’ 1-0 at the Haslington Market Tarmac on Sunday.

Losing finalist of the 2015 edition due to a humbling 4-1 loss, Melanie `B’ ascended to the throne in front of an enormous crowd compliment­s of a moment of brilliance from Amoniki Rogers in the 12th minute.

Although the contest lacked the quality of previous finales, the lanky Rogers provided a moment of individual quality to settle the contest, receiving the ball on right side of the playing area, before placing a right foot strike unchalleng­ed into lower left corner.

History was created with the win as Melanie-B became the second team from the village to win the title. Melanie-A won the 2014 championsh­ip. They also became the second community to produce two different champions after BV-A and BV-B won the 2015 and 2016 editions correspond­ingly.

For their accomplish­ment, Melanie-B received the first place package of $400,000 and the championsh­ip trophy. They also earned the right to represent the zone at the National Championsh­ip in July that will feature teams from each leg.

On the other hand, the runners-up collected $150,000 and the correspond­ing the trophy. Meanwhile, Buxton Diamond defeated dethroned champion Beterverwa­gting (BV-B) to clinch the third position. Kevon Assaye scored in the third minute.

Due to the result, Buxton Diamond walked away with $100,000 and the correspond­ing trophy, while the loser pocketed $75,000 and the respective accolade.

In the earlier semi-final round, Melanie-B edged BV-B 2-0 on penalty kicks, after regulation and extra time ended scoreless. Also, Plaisance-B squeaked past Buxton Diamond 1-0, with Vincent Thomas scoring in the 34th minute.

To date, Georgetown, Demerara/East the West Bank Demerara and Berbice Zones have been completed. The Linden and Bartica zones are expected to be staged following the end of the current leg. Kyrie Irving ripped the Indiana Pacers with 37 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers took a commanding two-game lead in an opening-round Eastern Conference playoff series with a 117-111 win on Monday night.

The Cavs have never lost a playoff series in which they led 2-0 (12-0). Game 3 is tomorrow night in Indianapol­is.

LeBron James finished with 25 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for Cleveland. Kevin Love contribute­d 27 points and 11 rebounds and was 12 of 12 from the foul line.

 ??  ?? Captain of Melanie-B Ryan Seals collecting the championsh­ip trophy from Guinness Area Supervisor Evlon Hendy in the presence of his teammates following the conclusion of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast edition at the Haslington Tarmac
Captain of Melanie-B Ryan Seals collecting the championsh­ip trophy from Guinness Area Supervisor Evlon Hendy in the presence of his teammates following the conclusion of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast edition at the Haslington Tarmac
 ??  ?? Vincent Thomas of Plaisance-B trying to initiate an attacking foray in the MelanieB area during the final of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast leg at the Haslington Market Tarmac
Vincent Thomas of Plaisance-B trying to initiate an attacking foray in the MelanieB area during the final of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast leg at the Haslington Market Tarmac

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