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Super sub Minors gives Hornets title boost

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Dandy Town's Damon Ming (right)tries to take the ball past Phc's Kevin Lambe

Dandy Town Hornets took a giant leap towards a second Premier League championship in three seasons with a hard fought win over nearest rivals PHC at St John’s Field yesterday.

Dandy Town 3 PHC 2

Super sub Brendan Minors leapt from the bench in the 85th minute and scored the game winner in stoppage time with his first touch of the ball to send Hornets five-points clear of Zebras at the summit.

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Smith recovers from wrong turn to win

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Chayce Smith

Despite taking a wrong turn, Chayce Smith came within seconds of breaking the Butterfield & Vallis 5K course record yesterday.

In the women’s race Ashley Estwanik dominated, but was pursued by defending champion Jennifer Alen, who was rewarded for her effort with a personal best.

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Blazers forfeit Trojans clash over safety fears

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Boulevard were forced to forfeit their Premier Division game against Somerset Trojans at Somerset Cricket Club yesterday amid fears of gang violence.

Due to a shortage of players, with many feeling unsafe travelling to the West End, relegation threatened Blazers had no choice but to concede the game to Trojans, who were awarded a 3-0 win.

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Rangers and St David's cancel each other out

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St David’s missed a golden opportunity to draw level with Southampton Rangers in the league after the two sides drew at Southampton Oval yesterday.

Southampton Rangers 1 St David’s 1

Fiqre Crockwell gave St David’s the upper hand in the proverbial six-pointer, but were pegged back when Kemon Simmons struck for Rangers to leave everything to still play for at the bottom of the table.

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Leewards stumble

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ROSEAU, Dominica  – Spin duo Devendra Bishoo and Veerasammy Permaul bowled Guyana to a 234-run victory over Leeward Islands in the Regional 4-Day Tournament yesterday.

Bishoo grabbed four wickets for 31 runs from 9.4 overs and Permaul snatched four for 36 from 12 overs, as Leewards were dismissed for 102 in their second innings in the first hour after tea on the second day of their first round match at Windsor Park.

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