Afiyah Cornwall made it eight goals in two matches when she scored five times to lead Club Sando to a second straight 12-0 win in the T&T Women’s League Football, this time over Police FC at the Arima Municipal Stadium, Arima on Sunday.
Winners by the same 12-0 margin against Atlas International Academy in the previous round led by a beaver trick from Alexcia Ali, Club Sando was led by goals from Cornwall in the ninth, 22nd, 36th, 41st, and 73rd minutes while first-half substitute Dennecia Prince added a beaver trick in the 35th, 45+2, 50th and 65th minutes.
Kelly-Ann Williams had opened the scoring for Club Sando as early as the seventh minute, before she added another in the 53rd minute, while Javannah Moreno got the other item for the winners in the 55th.
The win was the fourth from as many matches on the ten-club Claire George Trinidad Conference standings for Club Sando to climb to a maximum of 12 points, three ahead of fellow unbeaten club Defence Force who blanked St Augustine/Cunupia United 2-0 with a strike each from Nathifah Hackshaw in the 16th minute, and substitute Laurelle Theodore in the 59th in the other match at Arima.
Down South at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Shenelle Jordan fired in seven goals in Play Fit FC’s similar 12-0 trashing the University of the West Indies (UWI) FC.
Jordan netted in the ninth, 17th, 26th, 48th, 78th, 80th, and 88th minutes for Play Fit in the lopsided contest while Xenell Perreira added two goals, in the fourth, and 57th, and Chelsea Dean (22nd), Shianne Best (71st), and Kayla Maillard (74th), one each.
At the Eddie Hart Ground, Tunapuna, host club, Trincity Nationals whipped Atlas Athletic International Academy 6-1 for their second win in three matches.
On Saturday at St Anthony’s College Ground, Westmoorings, former national striker Jo-Marie Lewis scored two second-half goals to seal AC Port-of-Spain’s 5-0 thumping of winless Queen’s Park Cricket Club.
Lewis found the target in the 79th and 80th minutes while Daneelyah Salandy (60th), Akeela Oliver (63rd), and Mariah Williams (82nd) chipped in with one each.
Two matches were played on Sunday in the Jamilya Muhammad Tobago Conference with
Black Panthers needing a strike two minutes into time added-on from Shakira Charles to eke out a 1-0 win over Jewels while
Tobago Chicas got a double from Amelia Jacob in the 48th, and 73rd, and one from Sterle Timothy in the 44th to ease past Combined Ballerz 3-0.