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Jamaica's Wolry Wolfe on target in T&T League


Wolry Wolfe - file

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC)

Guyana international Howard Lowe had the dubious honour of scoring at both ends of the field, as Caledonia AIA and United Petrotrin battled to a 1-1 draw on Saturday, when the T&T Pro League resumed after an eight-day break.

At the Palo Seco Recreation Ground, the Petrotrin 'Oilmen' went into the match as losers of their last three matches after starting the season with six straight wins, but were handed the lead via an 11th-minute own-goal by Lowe which they held on to until the break.

Four minutes into the second half however, Lowe, who was in the Guyana team that went under to T&T 2-0 in an international friendly on Tuesday here, went from villain to hero when he headed Caledonia back on level terms.

On target

Both teams then went in search of the go-ahead goal, but in the end had to settle for a share of the point.

The point earned carried Petrotrin's tally to 19 from 10 matches, four behind defending champions and leaders San Juan Jabloteh, who came up against North East Stars in the late match at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.

Jamaican Wolry Wolfe was also on target as third-place Joe Public closed to within two points of Petrotrin after trouncing Tobago United 3-0 at the Marvin Lee Stadium, led by a double from Kerry Baptiste.

The nippy Baptiste fired in the opener after only 13 minutes and closed out the scoring in the 90th after Wolfe doubled the lead in the 29th minute.

Comfortable win

Fourth-place W-Connection (16 points) also enjoyed a comfortable 5-0 win over Ma Pau at the Ato Boldon Stadium.

Andre Toussaint banged two goals for the 'Savonetta Boys', while Colombian Oscar Torijano, Teba McKnight and Hughton Hector got the other goals.

In the first match at Malabar, St Ann's Rangers whipped T&T Defence Force 4-1.

Keyon Edwards handed Rangers a 17th-minute lead before Christopher Durity tied the score for the 'Teteron Men' with a 59th-minute strike.

Josimar Belgrave restored Rangers lead in the 77th minute and Shem McFarlane made it 3-1 five minutes later before Ricky Charles completed the drubbing in the 89th minute.

 
July 14, 2008
 

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