Published 17 September 2022
Basseterre
Buckie Got It, St Kitts and Nevis News Source
ST. PAUL’S DRAW FIRST BLOOD IN SUPER SIX PLAYOFFS
The second annual Super Six playoffs tournament kicked off last weekend with three blockbuster
matches at the Warner Park Cricket stadium. It started with a double header on Saturday, both
ending in 1-1 draws between Flow 4G Cayon Rockets and Rams Village Superstars and Hobson
Enterprises Garden Hotspurs and St. Peters.
Scoring for Village
Malique Roberts (Cayon) own goal – 11th min
Scoring for Cayon
Mervin Lewis (pk) 90th + 2mins
Scoring for St. Peters
Dave Warner (Spurs) own goal – 3rd min
Scoring for Garden Hotspurs
Dahjal Kelly (pk) 9th min
Meanwhile, last week Sunday, S.L. Horsfords St. Paul’s FC brushed aside SOL IAS
Conaree FC 3-0; two of those goals coming from the penalty spot in the first half.
Scoring for St. Paul’s
Vinceroy Nelson struck two penalties – 16th & 23rd min
Keithroy Freeman 52nd min
St. Paul’s goalkeeper Jamal Jeffers, after the match said: “We came out victorious, it
was a hard-fought game; you know Conaree wouldn’t have been easy. We had to stick
to our game plan. We got two early penalties—kudos to Vinceroy Nelson who put them
in the back of the net and then we had a late chance by Keithroy Freeman, who also
executed well. For Conaree Coach Al Richards, his team started the game badly. “We
kinda came back in the second half; we got our chances…but we didn’t not execute,” he
said.