2-0 with goals from Jahkeil Samuels and Zino Warner enough to decide the
Meanwhile, Dion Stovell spearheaded Paget to a 3-0 upset triumph against north Village whites, scoring two goals while Kyhon Smith notched the third.
At Victor Scott, PHC Black easily got past Southampton 3-1 as Justin Lambert, Fabio Divolo and Damien Hatherly twinkled the twine for the young Zebras to more than offset a lone tally for Rangers by Kwane Tucker.
Another tensely fought affair witnessed Wolves Black slipping by BAA kids 2-0 with Nathan White and Ryan Nesbitt tallying.
In possibly the most exciting game of the day an excellent performance by Hotels' goalkeeper Damon Fox could not hold Somerset from earning a four goal triumph.
A three goal blitz in the last 10 minutes paved the way for victory as Trevor Corday, Nasir Wade, Curtis Turner and Lorenzo Lambert all got in on the scoring.
Among the Mini-Minor A section Devonshire Colts A coasted past Dandy Town 4-1 after leading 2-1 at halftime. Jahmel scored twice for Colts aided by Darrin Williams and Jahkee Smith. David Matthews replied for Town.
Finally, Minor League team Wolves hammered St. George's 6-2 with Sergio Augustus leading the way with two goals for Wolves and assisted by Lashun Dill, Lamal Paynter and Vincent Minors.
Keti Rawlins and Jevoni Williams made token replies for the east enders.
SOFTBALL SOF AIM, Docksiders and Anfossi & Butterfield were all big winners on Wednesday night during action in the Commercial Softball League.
The opening match saw AIM blast Powerscourt 27-2 in only five innings as Tom McFarlane plated six runs on three-for-five hitting, including a home run. Tom Lamont aided his teammate with three RBI while Charlene Brown weighed in with four hits and two RBI.
Meanwhile winning pitcher, Fraser Gray, limited Powerscourt to a mere six hits.
Docksiders needed one inning more to have their fate decided as they bumped off Arctic Penguins 26-11.
Patrick Cooper was the batting hero for the victors registering four hits and closely followed by Mike Kress and Andy Godwin with three apiece.
Bryan Darby went a perfect four-for-four in a losing effort as Mel Sneed notched the win.
The night's finale told a similar tale with Anfossi & Butterfield emphatic 25-12 winners.
Steve Hawdon went five-for-five and Martin Charbonneau four-for-four in leading Anfossi & Butterfield. Marty Brandt grabbed the win, while Julie Richardson took the loss.
CRICKET CRI Flatts Victoria will hold pre-season training tomorrow at Elbow Beach starting at 9.30 a.m.
There will be a meeting for all Warwick Workmen's Club cricketers on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the club.
SOCCER SOC There will be a meeting for all parents of Wolves' youth soccer programme members on Thursday, March 3 at Elliott Primary School starting at 7.30 p.m.).