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Monday, June 16, 2025

Campbell keeps Murphy Clarke perfect in QPCC tourney

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Nigel Simon
629 days ago
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Defending champion Murphy Clarke after a 1-0 win against Cookkin Vibez for a fifth straight win in the Over-60 Division in the Queen’s Park Cricket Club 8-A-Side Football Tournament at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on Friday night.

Defending champion Murphy Clarke after a 1-0 win against Cookkin Vibez for a fifth straight win in the Over-60 Division in the Queen’s Park Cricket Club 8-A-Side Football Tournament at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on Friday night.

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Pe­ter Camp­bell net­ted the lone goal to earn de­fend­ing cham­pi­on Mur­phy Clarke a 1-0 win against Cookkin Vibez as the Over-60 Di­vi­sion in the Queen’s Park Crick­et Club 8-A-Side Foot­ball Tour­na­ment con­tin­ued at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on Fri­day night.

The win was the fifth straight on the trot and the sec­ond con­sec­u­tive 1-0 win over the same op­po­nents and leaves the un­beat­en Mur­phy Clarke squad to a ta­ble-top­ping 15 points, eight points ahead of Sprint Main­te­nance Ser­vices who whipped Carib 3-1 cour­tesy of strikes from Pe­ter Wa­ter­man, Ray­mond Sosa, and Kurt Headley which can­celled out Col­in Mur­ray's lone ef­fort.

SAS, now with 13 points from six match­es, moved to the top of the ta­ble in the age 54 to 60 com­pe­ti­tion with back-to-back wins, a 1-0 tri­umph against House Hunters, and then a 3-0 tri­umph over De­vel­op­ment Fi­nance. The out­stand­ing Sean Ram­doo net­ted the lone item in the first match and then re­turned with a dou­ble in the sec­ond game, with Gary Griffth claim­ing the oth­er goal.

House Hunters and Car­pen­ter's Edge are in a fight for sec­ond place and de­spite play­ing one more game than SAS, sit on 11 points, while Steel Drum is next with 10 points, one more than ti­tle­hold­ers All Out Sports Bar.

Q Pow­er Bat­tery al­so won the two match­es played in their di­vi­sion, beat­ing reign­ing cham­pi­ons Pre­ci­sion Cy­ber-Tech­nolo­gies 2-1 and Stag 2-0, to im­prove to 14 points from six match­es, three ahead of Ul­ti­mate Events, leav­ing Stag third with sev­en points.

Ansa Bank, the de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons in the age 36 to 45 di­vi­sion, con­tin­ued its march to­wards re­tain­ing its crown with a 2-1 tri­umph over Domi­no's to im­prove their com­fort­able points lead to 16 from six match­es, dou­ble that of their clos­est ri­vals Seaboard, who do have the lux­u­ry of a match in hand.

And in the younger, 35-and-un­der age group, The Pouch Com­pa­ny reg­is­tered three com­pre­hen­sive wins against King Signs (4-0), Karcher (4-2), and Tribe (5-0) to ex­tend its lead at the top of the ta­ble. They now move to 21 points, sev­en more than BMW, while Karcher stayed third with 11.

This year’s tour­na­ment is spon­sored by plat­inum and gold spon­sors, Carib Beer and BMW Trinidad re­spec­tive­ly and fea­tures 32 spon­sored teams com­pet­ing across five age groups.

The fi­nals are set to be con­test­ed on Oc­to­ber 6 with match­es con­tin­u­ing on Mon­days, Wednes­days and Fri­days un­til then, be­gin­ning at 5.30 pm each day.

Re­sults:

Wednes­day

35 and Un­der Div:

Full Bar­rel Sports Bar 2 (Kyle Moswer 2) vs Tribe 0

The Pouch Com­pa­ny 4 (Win­ston Guer­ra 2, Yohann Alexan­der, Mikkel Mark Govia) vs King Signs 0

BMW 3 (Chris­t­ian Lan­dreth-Smith, Jor­dan Vieira, Ryan Daniel) vs Ready Fred­die 0

The Pouch Comp­nay 4 (Yohann Alexan­der, Ja­son De­venish, Mikkel Mark Govia, Win­ston Guer­ra) vs Karcher 2 (Jesse Man­soor, own goal)

King Signs 3 (Justin Brooks, Fran­cois Bastien, Daniel West) vs Spir­it Mas 1 (Seve Day)

36 to 45 Div:

Kyra In­vest­ments 1 (Jonathan Mur­ray) vs C Sport 1 (Damien Gur­ley)

Ansa Bank 2 (Rahul Ram­per­sad, own goal) vs Domi­no's 1(Robert De Sil­va)

Seaboard 1 (Rus­sel Wyver) vs De­gree 0

46 to 53 Div:

Ul­ti­mate Events 0 vs Mi­ni Bar 0

Stag 1 (Ka­mu Laird) vs Earth En­er­ji 0

Q Pow­er 2 (An­der­son Abra­ham, Chris­t­ian Hospedales) vs Pre­ci­sion Cy­ber 1 (Sean Crooks)

54 to 60 Div:

Steel Drum 2 (Lar­ry Williams, own goal) vs De­vel­op­ment Fi­nance 0

Car­pen­ter's Edge 2 (Col­in Wong, own goal ) vs De­vel­op­ment Fi­nance 0

All Out 9 (Pe­ter Man­soon 4, George Moses 2, Stephen Car­de­nas 2, David West) vs Fat Boys 0

SAS 1 (Sean Ram­doo) vs House Hunters 0

Fri­day, Sep­tem­ber 22:

35 and Un­der Div:

BMW 1 (Ryan Daniel) vs Karcher 0

King Signs 0 vs Ready Fred­die 0

The Pouch Com­pa­ny 5 (Mikkel Mark Govia 2, Ja­son De­venish, Michael Au­gus­tus, Richard Scott) ) vs Tribe 0

Full Bar­rel Sports Bar 1 (Kyle Mowswer) vs Spir­it Mas 1 (Jean-Paul Abra­ham)

36 to 45 Div:

Kyra In­vest­ments 0 vs Domi­no's 0

C Sport 3 (Adam Far­fan, Lee Mer­ry, Damien Gur­ley) vs De­gree 2 (Drue De Ver­teuil, Chevon Wil­son)

46 to 53 Div:

Earth En­er­ji 2 (Al­lan Julien 2) vs Mi­ni Bar 0

Ul­ti­mate Events 3 (Brent Bar­ry, Dean Ackin, Reed Harp­er) vs Pre­ci­sion Cy­ber 0

Q Pow­er Bat­tery 2 (Shawn Wong, Robert Cae­sar) vs Stag 0

54 to 60Div:

Steel Drum 0 vs All Out 0

SAS 3 (Sean Ram­doo 2, Gary Grif­fith) vs De­vel­op­ment Fi­nance 0

Car­pen­ter's Edge 1 (Col­in Young) vs House Hunters 0

Over 60 Div:

Sprint Main­te­nance Ser­vices 3 (Pe­ter Wa­ter­man, Ray­mond Sosa, Kurt Headley) vs Carib 1 (Col­in Mur­ray)

Mur­phy Clarke 1 (Pe­ter Camp­bell) vs Cookkin Vibez 0


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