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One Love leave it late to beat Ballstarz

Richard Morgan celebrates in front of the One Love supporters- his goal came in the 3rd minute of added time at the end of the 2nd half. Photo: VINO
"Kenmore Simmonds (yellow shirt) scored the all-important 2nd goal for Old Madrid against the Haitain Stars". Photo: VINO
Jared Younis can’t believe he didn't score the equalizer from a close range effort that went high. Photo: VINO
Jared Younis can’t believe he didn't score the equalizer from a close range effort that went high. Photo: VINO
Action shots from One Love v Ballstarz. Photo: VINO
Action shots from One Love v Ballstarz. Photo: VINO
Action shots from One Love v Ballstarz. Photo: VINO
Action shots from One Love v Ballstarz. Photo: VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - After two fiercely competitive preliminary matches the Terry Evans Cup quarter Finals are scheduled to begin this Wednesday, March 19, 2014, with the Sugar Boyz facing Virgin Gorda United on the A.O. Shirley Ground at 7.00pm.

The opening match of the competition went the way of Old Madrid, 2-0, against the Haitian Stars, thanks to an own goal in the first half and a Kenmore Simmonds second half strike.

Humphrey Leue’s miss hit cross bobbled in the box in the 17th minute and somehow found its way past defender, Cadeem Thomas and the goalkeeper, Daniel Philippe, to nestle in the back of the net.

For the next 15 minutes or so Old Madrid were thankful for the ‘keeping exploits of Hanif James to keep them ahead as he made crucial saves from Raphael Savory, Gregory Atime and Jared Younis. However with a minute of the restart Old Madrid got the breathing space they needed and as it turned out settle the match when Simmonds burst through a square back line and slotted home low past the despairing Philippe.

The second preliminary game saw a tenacious Ballstarz bow out of the competition to One Love via a late heart breaking goal from Richard Morgan.

Neither side gave an inch or asked for one during the 70 minutes of frenetic action, yet just when it looked like the tie would go to penalties a moment of lapse in the Ballstarz defense allowed Morgan to latch onto a loose ball and thread his way goal ward before sliding home past Maxwell Dabreo.

The goal which came deep into the 3 minutes of added time at the end of the second half was celebrated like a Cup Final winner, such was the relief of One Love to have progressed.

5 Responses to “One Love leave it late to beat Ballstarz”

  • Dora (18/03/2014, 08:39) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    how come the men can have their shirts off and not the ladies eh?
    • big john (18/03/2014, 10:23) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      just take off your girl and let me know where to come and look...lol
    • Woman (18/03/2014, 13:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Because girls you can't do what a guy do and still be a lady!!!! That is why a man can take off his shirt and a lady can't.....
  • Concern 1 (18/03/2014, 10:30) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    I hope the BVIFA has penalised him for doing this because if it was in an international match he couldn't do this and I think the same goes for a local match under FIFA rules and regulations
  • + (19/03/2014, 09:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Mmm yes the lord is my shepherd and I see what I want!!!


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