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Gambia: The Commerce Rules Again


 

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FOROYAA Newspaper (Serrekunda)

12 July 2008
Posted to the web 22 July 2008

Sulayman Bah

The Nustrat Commerce Students are once again crowned champions in the 2008 Inter-class Football Competition as they maintained their reign, after the replayed final against 12 Art (noon).

The "Commercials", this time around, proved stronger and more efficient by gaining the upper hand over their rivals in a penalty shootout, after failing to clinch the trophy in their first meeting.

Commerce (1) opened the scores during the match, when Alassana Gassama broke the moment of silence with his 24 minute volley. All seemed well for the Commerce students after gaining the upper hand with their one over the Art, when Twin brother Alhusaine Gassama launched a superb rang over the goal post, shortly before his 43 minute missile on the cross bar.

The Art came into levelling terms when last time goal was registered by Tijan Milton, who got himself on the score sheet again with his 87 minute tap, after penetrating the formidable solid defence of C1.



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