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Bethel United hold Coaching School
« on: October 12, 2007, 10:19:19 AM »
Bethel United hold Coaching School
Friday, October 12th 2007
   

Bethel United have only themselves to blame as they allowed a two goal lead to slip and could only come away with a draw against Coaching School in their home fixture at the Montgomery Recreation Ground last Sunday.

Dwayne Marcelle' 21 st minute item gave Mega Brite Bethel United a 1-0 halftime lead. Then in the 74 th minute, Jason Surrey doubled the lead from close range. The Carnbee Trace based team never gave up and the inclusion of Denzil James in the latter stages of the second half proved decisive.

The Coaching School mid-fielder scored a brace in the final ten minutes of the game to give his team a share of the points. His first was a header from close range in the 81st minute. Then in the 88th, he left Bethel's custodian Keston Saul, a mere spectator, as his 35-metre blast sizzled into the back of the net.

In other matches played, Stokely Vale remained top of the standings on 36 points after blanking Sidey's 2-0 behind a Micheal Carrington's strike and an own goal from Kirton Warrick at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in the second game of a double header. In the first game, Charlotteville Unifiers overcame Mason Hall PYC three goals to one to occupy third place on the eleven team standings. Castara Retreat Goal City are second on 29 points while Coaching School lies fourth, one point adrift. The encounter between Pepsi Hills United and Earlbrokes at Richmond did not materialise because of the late arrival of Hills at the venue.

Source: Tobago News
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