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United edge past Lobster Pot

Lobster Pot’s Chuckwoma Woods closely watches West End’s United’s Matthew Carvelho. United won 2-1.Photo by Mark TatemCorona League LOBSTER POT V WEST END UNITED

Robin Hood 2BAA 2Robin Hood and BAA Wanderers shared the points in a scrappy but evenly fought encounter in very wet conditions.BAA took the lead in the fifth minute when Rich Cumber latched onto a stray pass from a Hood defender and slid the ball past the onrushing Hood goalkeeper Paul Fox.The lead was then doubled in the 16th minute when Chris Sharpe struck home.Hood were not to be outdone by their old rivals and soon pulled a goal back following a fine strike by Adam Outerbridge from 20 yards out.The side continued to press forward and scored a well-deserved equaliser 10 minutes from time.Outerbridge shot once again from outside the box and the BAA ‘keeper struggled to hold onto the ball in the wet conditions, allowing a grateful Victor Richards to race in to poke the rebound over the goal-line for his team’s equaliser.Vasco 2MR Onions 0League leaders Vasco edged closer to their maiden Corona League title with their win over MR Onions.Richard Corriea and Rui Sebestiao scored a goal each for Vasco who remain unbeaten.Lock ‘N’ Key 2North Village 2Lock ‘N’ Key and North Village shared the spoils in their match, with Key having to come from two goals down to claim the draw.James Roach opened the scoring for Village, before Lamont Simmons doubled the lead when he picked up a loose ball in the box and made no mistake from close range.Key came back into the game with Marlon Dill scoring just before the interval. It wasn’t until the dying stages that the leveller came, when substitute Noel Woods tied the game after Damon Smith shot was spilled by the Village keeper. Woods was on hand to put the rebound in.West End United 2Lobster Pot 1Frances Desilva jr. and Eugene Simmons scored for West End United as they beat Lobster Pot. Khabir Dill scored for Pot. The matches between Team Fire against Valley, and Tuff Dogs against St. David’s were cancelled due to a waterlogged surface.