Sea View Farm returned to winning ways in the Antigua and Barbuda
Football Association’s (ABFA) Second Division League on Tuesday, 31st
January.
A Sea View Farm, who had won their first five matches, but dropped
points in their previous two encounters, returned to the winners’ circle by
pulling off a 2-0 win against English Harbour at the ABFA’s Technical
Center at Paynters.
An own-goal by Jahwan Harvey in the 27th minute had given Sea
View Farm a 1-0 lead and Chevon Moore sealed his team’s victory with a
36th minute conversion.
Their sixth win in eight matches lifted Sea View Farm to 19 points, but
they will remain in third place on goal difference ahead of Freemans
Village.
Their fourth loss in 10 matches ensured English Harbour remain on
12 points.
Makai Lewis scored on either side of half time as Freemans Village
pulled off a 2-0 win over Young Warriors at the Freemans Village playing
field
Lewis scored in the 44th and 74th minute as Freemans Village
notched up their sixth win in eight matches to advance to 19 points and
remain in fourth place in the 15-team competition.
It was the sixth loss in eight matches for Young Warriors who remain
on six points and 11th in the standings.
Attacking Saints also returned to winning ways and back to the top of
the second division on Tuesday.
Attacking Saints rebounded from their first loss, which they suffered
against Freemans Village the previous week, to secure a 3-0 win against
Bethesda at the Bethesda playing field.
Kerron McKenzie scored twice, converting in the 13th and 79th
minute, while the other goal for Attacking Saints was scored by Joshua
Samuel in the 32nd minute.
Their seventh win in nine matches lifted Attacking Saints to the top of
the second division with 22 points, one ahead of nearest rivals, unbeaten
Jennings United, who have two games in hand.
It was the fourth loss in eight matches for Bethesda, who remain on
10 points.
Golden Grove continued their resurgence by hammering TAMO FC
9-0 in their encounter at the Golden Grove playing field.
Akeem Francis scored a hat-trick, converting goals in the 1st, 21st
and 42nd minute.
Curt Francis and Terrence Spencer each scored a brace. Francis
scored in the 31st and 34th minute while Spencer had conversions in the
80th and 89th minute.
The other goals were scored by Daryl Samuel in the 57th minute and
Germaine Severino in the 78th minute.
The third win in six matches has lifted Golden Grove to mid-table with
10 points, while TAMO FC remain winless without a point in the cellar
position after suffering their seventh loss in the same number of outings.
The Antigua and Barbuda Football Association’s domestic
programme will continue with four matches in the First Division tomorrow,
Thursday, 2nd February.
Three of those matches will kick-off at 4:20 pm. Bolans will host Fort
Road at the Bolans playing field, Police will entertain West Ham at the
Police Recreation Grounds and John Hughes will take on Bendals at the
John Hughes playing field.
Lion Hill will clash with JSC Progressors at the Golden Grove playing
field at 5 pm in today’s other encounter.