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Bent Street routs Rio All Stars 5-1

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Saturday evening witnessed the coronation of a new champion in the Magnum Mash Cup Futsal Championsh­ip as traditiona­l giant Bent Street brushed aside emerging force Rio All-Stars 5-1 at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.

The clash, which was witnessed by a large crowd, can be described as an exhibition in offensive efficiency, as Bent Street converted 50% of their total attempts on target on their way to clinching their second title in three years.

The rout commenced after Bent Street had fallen behind to a Kelsey Benjamin goal in the seventh minute.

Bent Street then scored five unanswered goals, two of which occurred in the first half through Daniel Wilson and William Europe in the 10th and 16th minute respective­ly.

Colin Nelson, the eventual Most

Valuable Player (MVP) of the final, then recorded a second half hat-trick in the 20th, 29th and 35th minute to cap off the clinical performanc­e.

With the result, Bent Street walked away with $600,000 and the respective accolade, with Rio All Stars collecting $300,000 compliment­s of Nigel Hinds Financial Services and the respective accolade. Nelson for his efforts, walked away with the MVP trophy and a Samsung Galaxy cellphone compliment­s of Nigel Hinds Financial Services.

Esan Griffith, San Sports Director and Coordinato­r of the tournament stated, “The tournament culminated in grand fashion with a powerful display from Bent Street as they claimed their second title in three years. Rio All-Stars displayed the quality to make the finale and must be commended for their effort but the experience of Bent Street came to the forefront in the championsh­ip match.”

He added, “Once again I would like to thank all the players, fans and sponsors who maintained their unwavering support for the event. Without the input of this vital trio, the overall success and continued developmen­t of the event would not be possible.”

In the third place playoff, Leopold Street battled past Kingston 6-4. Omallo Williams registered a hat trick in the fourth, 16th and 19th minute. Adding goals were Benjamin Opara, Daren Benjamin and Eon Alleyne in the fifth, ninth and 25th minute apiece.

For Kingston, Simon Emmanuel netted twice in the 14th and 26th minute while Stephon Reynolds tallied a double in the 27th and 33rd minute. For their effort, Leopold Street walked away with $200,000 compliment­s of MVP Sports and a trophy. Kingston pocketed $100,000 and the correspond­ing accolade.

Complete Results

Final

Bent St-5 vs Rio All-Stars-1

Bent St Scorers

Colin Nelson-20th, 29th and 35th Daniel Wilson-10th William Europe-16th

Rio Scorer

Kelsey Benjamin-7th

3rd Place

Leopold St-6 vs Kingston-4

Leopold Scorers

Omallo Williams-4th, 16th and 19th Benjamin Opara-5th

Daren Benjamin-9th

Eon Alleyne-25th

Kingston Scorers

Simon Emmanuel-14th and 26th Stephon Reynolds-27th and 33rd

 ??  ?? TWICE IS NICE! Adrian Aaron of Bent Street collecting the championsh­ip trophy during the official presentati­on ceremony after defeating Rio All-Stars in the finale of the Magnum Mash Cup Futsal Championsh­ip at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
TWICE IS NICE! Adrian Aaron of Bent Street collecting the championsh­ip trophy during the official presentati­on ceremony after defeating Rio All-Stars in the finale of the Magnum Mash Cup Futsal Championsh­ip at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
 ??  ?? Akel Clarke of Bent Street completing a pivotal save to deny Rio All-Stars in the opening minutes of the Magnum Mash Cup Futsal Championsh­ip at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
Akel Clarke of Bent Street completing a pivotal save to deny Rio All-Stars in the opening minutes of the Magnum Mash Cup Futsal Championsh­ip at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.

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