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Panthers striker Nigel Sanderson, left, looks at his third goal flying past Rebels Goalie, Shermoy Ellis, during their 3-0 victory
By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
Striker Nigel Sanderson scored his second hat trick of the season, in leading the Panthers to a 3-0 victory over the Rebels, to halt their recent slide in the BVIFA Super 6 Series. Sunday’s victory in Greenland, kept their hopes of reaching the knockout stages alive.
“Both teams came out with their A game but I got two chances early and I capitalized on them to put us up 2-0, so that gave my team a confidence booster going into the second half,” Sanderson, who has a league leading 13 goals told Island Sun Sports. “In the second half, we came out viscous. We came out to win, to keep the three points in the bag. I got another one again to make it 3-nil in the sixty something minute and then we just sealed off the game from there. My team defended hard and they played well.”
One Love’s goalie Taj “Chiny” Parchment, about to pounce on an opponent’s shot on goal
By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
After playing to a defensive 0-0 halftime tie, Deandre Rogers fired the Islanders to their fifth straight BVI Football Association Super 6 League victory with a 1-0, triumph over One Love in Greenland on Sunday.
Islanders, who won their 8
th league title in December and the President’s Cup in January, improved to 5-1 on the season after losing their opening match, and moved within one point of the table topping 5-0, Sugar Boys.
“Today was a rather easy game for us,” Islanders Captain Ronalie Cain told Island Sun Sports. “We had a lot of chances and didn’t put them away, but we still came out victorious.”
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