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Hamilton Parish 2 Devonshire Colts 4After being held to a 1-1 draw at the half by lowly Parish, second-placed Colts put their foot on the throttle and coasted to a two-goal triumph at Lord?s yesterday.College-bound forward Ryan Purnell led Colts? attack with two goals while Keimon Lawrence and Aljame Zuill scored the other two. Irving Burgess and Sean Dill netted for Parish.

Hamilton Parish 2 Devonshire Colts 4

After being held to a 1-1 draw at the half by lowly Parish, second-placed Colts put their foot on the throttle and coasted to a two-goal triumph at Lord?s yesterday.

College-bound forward Ryan Purnell led Colts? attack with two goals while Keimon Lawrence and Aljame Zuill scored the other two. Irving Burgess and Sean Dill netted for Parish.

Lawrence opened the scoring for Colts after 22 minutes but the lead was wiped out by Burgess? goal nine minutes before the break.

Colts, though, should have ended the half with a comfortable lead but too many chances were wasted with the chief offender being forward Shannon Nusum who placed shots either wide or over the top when in goal-scoring positions.

Things were to change for Colts when play re-started with Purnell quickly giving them a 2-1 lead after 47 minutes and Zuill stretching it to 3-1 with a strike after 53 minutes.

Parish reduced the deficit to 3-2 through Dill after 62 minutes but Colts put the result out of reach with a fourth strike through Purnell after 73 minutes.

Parish finished up with ten players in the final five minutes after veteran Irving Burgess was sent off by referee Anthony Francis for allegedly used ?insulting and abusive? language towards a linesman.

League leaders Ireland Rangers maintained pole position after shutting out Social Club 3-0 at Bernard Park.

Andre Outerbridge, who opened the scoring, Junior DeSilva and Lemuel Weeks were all on target for Rangers.

Cellar dwellers Somerset Eagles were among those teams recording upset wins yesterday.

Paving the way for Eagles? second win of the season at Police Field was former Somerset Trojan Anthony Webb who netted the new year?s second hat trick.

Webb tallied in the 21st, 50th and 66th minutes before Jamal Salaam rounded off the scoring late in the second half.

Prospect, who earlier led, replied through Dennis Joell and Darrin Harvey.

St.George?s produced one of their best performances of the season to come away with maximum points over Southampton Rangers at Southampton Oval.

Jarreau Hayward converted twice and Kuma Smith and Tre Houston grabbed the other goals for the east Enders.