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1976 FC Phoenix moved back to the front of the race ahead of Black Rock United on goal difference in the Western Conference of the Tobago Football Association competition, following a hard-fought 3-2 success away to Signal Hill United in Signal Hill, on Tuesday afternoon.

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In just two years, Stewart, the son of the deceased Jerry Stewart, one of the top musicians in Tobago, took the Club from the Zonal Conference to the Premier Division in the Tobago Football Association; a feat he admitted was not easy.

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FOUR-TIME champions St Clair Coaching School closed the gap at the top of the standings in the Digicel Tobago Football Association competition behind leaders Georgia United, following a slim 3-2 win over Pepsi Hills United at Montgomery on Wednesday.

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Stokely Vale had the easiest of passages to the second leg when they accumulated an 11-0 goal aggregate to advance, while Zonal Conference team, Moriah United knock out Premier Division team Castara Retreat Goal City on the Away goal rule in the most competitive second round match.

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Georgia is the newest team to be enjoying life at the top after edging St. Clair Coaching School 1-0 who were earlier knocked off the top by Hills United. Georgia has 15 points from five wins and a loss. Hills had won three consecutive games after losing their first game but their reign was short-lived as they lost their next two games to be in fourth position. Early front-runners and defending champions Stokely Vale are in the bottom half of the standing in seventh position while newly promoted Dominion Golden Lane FC are in third position with ten points from three wins and a draw. Winless Earlbrokes with one point are the table-proppers.

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Stokely Vale Football Club enriched its coffers by $58,000 courtesy its successes in the 2007 Tobago Football Association competitions. Close to $220,000 was distributed to the respective winners.

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