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Uprising rises up to win Guinness Greatest of the Streets competitio­n

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Uprising rose to the occasion to clinch the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast Demerara competitio­n after defeating Paradise-A 3-0 Saturday at the Haslington Tarmac.

It was a historic night for the Golden Grove-based Uprising outfit in front of the largest crowd to ever descend on the venue. The youthful side became the first team in the history of the tournament to win the championsh­ips as a qualifier.

They also hold the distinctio­n of being the first team to claim the title from east of the venue, following victories by Plaisance-A [2013], Melanie-A [2014], Beterverwa­gting (BV)-A [2015], BV-B [2016] and Melanie-B [2017].

Playing effectivel­y as the home team, Uprising displayed a fearless approach against the experience­d Paradise-A side.

Building on their eliminatio­n of defending champions Melanie-B in the semi-finals, Uprising deservedly took the lead in the sixth minute when Quincy Semple slotted home from the right side, following a two-on-one situation.

The noise from the celebratio­n was deafening as the venue erupted in conjunctio­n with several firecracke­rs launched into the clear night sky.

Paradise-A, who secured their inaugural final’s appearance at the expense of Buxton Diamond, had their moments to level proceeding­s, only to be thwarted by a combinatio­n of dogged defending and poor finishing.

Adams crafted the best opportunit­y in the 13th minute, uncorking a left foot dagger that crashed into the woodwork, drawing a collective sigh that could be heard from the Uprising bench and fans.

However, Uprising and the Golden Grove community would not be denied as Les Charles Critchlow delivered the final nail in the coffin.

The versatile Critchlow recorded a Guinness Goal (GG) [a goal scored in the final three minutes count as two] in the 18th minute with a right foot strike, sending the already ecstatic crowd into a frenzy.

For their brilliant showing, Uprising walked away with $400,000 and the championsh­ip trophy. They also secured automatic qualificat­ion to the Guinness National Championsh­ip.

Paradise-A received $150,000 and a trophy.

In the third place playoff, Melanie-B squeaked past Buxton Diamond 1-0. Odell Gulliver found the back of the net in the seventh minute.

Due to the result, Melanie-B pocketed $100,000 and a trophy, while the loser received $75,000 and the correspond­ing accolade.

In the semi-finals, Uprising dethroned champion Melanie-B 1-0 with Phillip Williams netting in the 16th minute while Paradise-A needled Buxton Diamond 1-0 through a Quincy Adams 15th minute goal.

Meanwhile, Belfield Warriors secured the Guinness Plate Championsh­ip, crushing Mahaica 3-0. Akeem Holder recorded a (GG) in the 20th minute while Keyron Johnson netted in the fifth minute.

Belfield won $50,000 and a trophy.

In the semi-finals of the section, Belfield Warriors gained a walkover from BV-A while Mahaica edged Victoria Church Yard 1-0. Complete Results (GG)-Guinness Goal-2 goals Championsh­ip Final

Uprising-3 vs Paradise-A-0 Les Charles Critchlow-(GG)-18th Quincy Semple-6th

Championsh­ip 3rd Place Off

Melanie-B-1 vs Buxton Diamond-0 Odell Gulliver-7th

Plate Final

Belfield Warriors-3 vs Mahaica-0 Akeem Holder-(GG)-20th Keyron Johnson-5th

Championsh­ip Semi-finals

Game-1 Buxton Diamond-0 vs Paradise-A-1 Quincy Adams-15th

Game-2 Uprising-1 vs Melanie-B-0 Phillip Williams-16th

Plate Semi-finals Game-1 Belfield Warriors vs BV-A Belfield won by walkover

Game-2 Victoria Church Yard-0 vs Mahaica-1 Samuel Van Dyke-7th

 ??  ?? Uprising captain Phillip Williams (centre) collects the championsh­ip trophy following his side’s 3-0 win over ParadiseA in the final of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast Demerara Championsh­ip at the Haslington Tarmac Saturday night. Pix...
Uprising captain Phillip Williams (centre) collects the championsh­ip trophy following his side’s 3-0 win over ParadiseA in the final of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast Demerara Championsh­ip at the Haslington Tarmac Saturday night. Pix...
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