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Flamingos Edge Cheshire Hall in PPL Thriller

Two matches across different domestic leagues delivered contrasting football storylines, as Flamingos FC secured a narrow victory in the Provo Premier League (PPL), while Academy Eagles FC produced an attacking masterclass in a separate Clausura League competition.

 

In Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort and Spa PPL Match #43, Flamingos FC held on for a hard-fought 1-0 win over Cheshire Hall FC in a closely contested encounter.

 

The decisive moment came in the 35th minute when Sergo Victo (#7) capitalized on a scoring opportunity to give Flamingos the lead. That goal proved to be the difference, as the team carried a 1-0 advantage into halftime and focused on maintaining their defensive structure in the second half.

 

Cheshire Hall FC attempted to respond but struggled to break down a disciplined Flamingos defense. Despite applying pressure late in the match, they were unable to find an equalizer.

 

The game grew increasingly physical after the interval, with Flamingos receiving three yellow cards through Ismael Athis (58’), Franky Pierre (61’), and Chuindy Paul (90+2’). Cheshire Hall’s Schneider Jean was also cautioned early in the match in the 3rd minute.

 

Sergo Victo’s goal and overall performance earned him MVP honors for Flamingos FC, while Ralph Sylvestre (#8) was named MVP for Cheshire Hall FC despite the defeat.

 

Academy Eagles Dominate in Clausura League Rout

In contrast, the second match came from a completely different competition,  the Clausura League, where Academy Eagles FC delivered a dominant display against SWA Sharks FC in Match #42.

 

Academy Eagles wasted no time asserting control, with Innocent Jean (#9) scoring in the 19th and 33rd minutes to give his side a 2-0 lead at halftime. His sharp finishing and movement proved too much for the Sharks’ defense.

 

Jean continued his outstanding performance in the second half, adding two more goals in the 50th and 70th minutes to complete a four-goal haul. Teammate Mike Legeme (#12) added further emphasis to the scoreline with a goal in the 79th minute, sealing a comprehensive victory for the Eagles.

 

SWA Sharks FC faced mounting difficulties throughout the match and saw their situation worsen due to disciplinary issues. Junior Belizaire (#6) and Elton Joseph Charles (#3) were both sent off after receiving second yellow cards, reducing the team to nine players before the final whistle.

 

Academy Eagles, in contrast, maintained excellent discipline and completed the match without receiving a single caution.

 

Innocent Jean was the clear choice for Player of the Match following his four-goal performance, while no player from SWA Sharks FC was selected.

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