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Scholars are well ahead
26 February 2010

Scholars International are clearly ahead on their way to lifting the 2009-2010 championship of the Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) Premier League competition with thirty-six points in hand according to the most recent league tables tabulated by the CIFA office.

The West Bay many time champions despite their draw with Bodden last Sunday in North Side remained on top with ten points ahead of Bodden Town and George Town who has twenty-six points each. Tigers after losing some of their points in disciplinary action are on twenty-five followed by defending champions Elite who has nineteen, Sunset and Future are next with sixteen points each while Roma remains at the bottom with fourteen points.

Last weekend Roma defeated Future 1-0 with a goal from substitute Ronald “Old School” Emanuel in the 80th minute at the Annex. In the game played earlier George Town defeated Elite 4-1. Scoring for George Town was Garth Anderson in the 14th minute, Tex Whitelock in the 26th and 32nd minute and Gustavo Aluisio in the 80th minute.

In North Side, Tigers beat Sunset 2-1. Carlos Powery and Richard Grant scored in the 15th and 34th minute respectively while Christopher Ordolis netted in the 53rd minute.  

The game between Scholars international and Bodden Town ended 2-2.

This Sunday at the Annex Bodden Town faces Future in a live televised game at 7:00pm and at 5:00pm Sunset will face Roma.

At the G.Haig Bodden Sports Centre Scholars International will meet Elite at 7:00pm and at the Ed Bush Stadium George Town encounters Tigers at 7:00pm.

All interested companies interested in sponsoring the CIFA Premier League are asked to contact the CIFA office at 949-5775 or email cifa@candw.ky or info@caymanfootball.ky.

 
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