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Pitchmen FC: 2022 SFA Team Of The Year.
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Pitchmen FC and Dream Team both recorded double-digit wins when matches in the Southern Football Association (SFA) Premier Division continued last weekend.

In Group A, Joash Baird scored a beaver trick and Nkosi Charles a hat trick to fire Pitchmen to a stunning 15-0 mauling of Field of Dreams for their eighth win in nine matches.

Terrique Rennie and Jordan Riley chipped in with braces for Pitchmen while the quartet of Akinola Gregory, Tyresse Montano, Aleequay Andrews and Omri Baird added a goal each in the victory as they moved to 25 points at the top of the eight-team Group A standings, ten ahead of Uprising Youths which was held to a 2-2 draw at home to fourth-placed Deportivo Point Fortin while Lion Heart was awarded a win by default over Newcomers.

In Group B, Jarelle Sutherland fired in a hat trick as Dream Team crushed Merikins Youth Academy 12-0 with Senbi Hart-Smith, and Ayche Saunders contributing a pair of goals each.

Aiden Sankersingh, Joshua Joseph, Malik Elliot and Richard Mohammed were also amongst the goals for Dream Team with Dexter Burke of Merikins adding an own goal to make matters worse for his team.

Despite the win, Dream Team remained outside the top three qualification spots to the ‘Big Six’ with ten points and in the fourth spot on the standings, level with fifth-placed #9 United, 7-2 winners over Penal Is Love Youth Movement led by a treble from Maliki Clement.

Shakuile Williams fired in two goals in the win for #9 United and Jahbari Johnson and Akel Sanchez, one each while Holaster Brown and Ishmael Mathews scored one each in the loss.

At the top of the table with a maximum of 24 points from eight matches is runaway leader Moruga/Tableland who edged Erin FC 2-1 thanks to items from the in-form duo of Kerdell Pierre, and Quinn Rodney to cancel out Lewis Felix’s reply.

Mascall Football Academy, second with 19 points, dropped two valuable points in its chase of Moruga/Tableland after it was held to a 2-2 draw by Moruga FC.


SOURCE: T&T Guardian