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STREET GUYS SOCCER LEAGUE

FINAL STANDINGS 1979

Teams

/P

W

L

T

+/-

PTS

Players

9

9

0

0

40:10

18

Exhibiters

9

6

2

1

31:13

13

Colts

9

5

2

2

16:9

12

GT Continental

9

6

3

0

10:12

12

Hawks

9

3

4

2

8:11

8

Driftwood

9

3

5

1

15:16

7

Marlee Utd

9

3

5

1

10:22

7

West Side

9

2

6

1

15:23

5

Genesis

9

2

5

2

8:20

4

R.H Dodgers

9

2

8

0

13:31

2

Accomplishments

1)

Champion of Champions

2)

League Winner

Knock Out Record

P W L T G A

7 5 2 0 24 10

Most-Goal Record

League KO Total

1) A McGill 15 10 25

2) A Loney 10 2 12

3) U. Sobian 5 2 7

4) C. Lewis 3 2 5

5) E. Ottley 1 3 4

6 N. Bell 2 2 4

7) J Benjamin 1, 1 2

8) T Ottley 2 0 2

9) P. Murray 0 1 1

10)J. Hislop 1 0 1

After a rude awaken-

ing Players finally got

their act together and

with 21 minutes to

play, Selwyn Benjamin

put the game out of

reach

with

an

insurance goal. From

then on, what started

out as an exciting

game,

steadily

deteriorated into a

mediocre display of

soccer.

In other games last

Sunday Exhibitors and

Hawks played to a

goalless draw, (GT)

Continental shut out

the Dodgers 2-0 on

goals

by

Earl

Henderson

and

Harold Hodge, and

Marlee United battled

Genesis to a 1-1 tie

Driftwood came right

back

when

Ricky

Habbib scored from a

long, high shot kicked

from midfield which left

goalie Baptiste hand-

cuffed.

Driftwood continued to

press but could not

capitalize again before

the interval.

Less than a minute

after play resumed,

Calvin Lewis tied the

score at 2-2, but it was

the artful Loney who

put Players into the

lead for the first time,

finishing an intelligent

switch-play started by

Eric Ottley. The goal

took the sting from

Driftwood.

By Al EUGENE

www.ssrmagazine.com

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Aldwyn McGill and Johnny Hislop