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Sharks Devour Beaches in PPL Football

The SWA Sharks FC delivered a ruthless reminder of their title credentials with a stunning 10–0 demolition of Beaches FC, headlining a TCIFA Premier League double-header on Saturday, January 24 at the TCIFA Field in Providenciales.

 

The Sharks Team
The Sharks Team

The Sharks were in complete control from the opening whistle, racing to a commanding 5–0 halftime lead before piling on five more goals in the second half. Brian Gregg was simply unplayable, netting four times (21’, 45+2’, 64’, 85’), while Joseph Friendlerr added a brace (25’, 36’) to anchor the Sharks’ attacking onslaught. Mark Edy Longchamp also struck twice (12’, 79’), with Junior Belizaire (67’) and Junior Paul (74’) rounding out the scoring in a dominant all-round team performance.

 

Friendlerr was named Most Valuable Player for SWA Sharks, while Khavon Nelson earned MVP honors for a beleaguered Beaches FC side that struggled to contain the relentless pressure.

 

Earlier in the double-header, Teachers FC and Flamingoes FC battled to a hard-fought 1–1 draw. Flamingoes struck just before the breakthrough Samuel Jean (45+1’), but Teachers FC responded in the second half when Ismael Athis found the net in the 70th minute. Goalkeeper Emerson Dossous stood tall between the posts to earn MVP honors for Teachers FC, while Jean took MVP recognition for Flamingoes.

 

The Teachers aggregation
The Teachers aggregation

Midweek action continued on Wednesday, January 28, with Teachers FC YS securing a 3–1 victory over Provo United SC, again at the TCIFA Field.

 

Teachers YS came out sharp and purposeful, taking a 2–0 halftime lead behind a brace from Airlandes Nash in the 22nd and 33rd minutes. Nash later capped an outstanding performance by being named match MVP. Bredjy Clarke added a third in the 59th minute to put the contest firmly in Teachers’ control.

 

Provo United SC pulled one back through Junior Duran in the 66th minute, but the comeback hopes were short-lived as Teachers YS managed the game professionally down the stretch. Discipline became a storyline late, with red cards shown to Provo United’s Richardson Saintfort (57’) and Teachers YS head coach Taiwayne Lewin in stoppage time.

 

Diamant Ralph earned MVP honors for Provo United SC, while Tevynn Lewis served as Match Commissioner across the fixtures.

 

The league was slated to continue this weekend. At press time, the results from the games were not available.

 

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