African Tref seals Masters Football Title
African Tref copped the National Lotteries Authority Over-35s Masters Football League last Sunday night at the Victoria Park.{{more}}
At the losing end was Computec/ Comsports Masters.
Their victory came in the second half of play from a diving header from Randy Patrick, which was the lone goal of the match.
Patrick, a former national defender, now a certified coach, was adjudged the Most Valuable Player of the Final.
African Tref pocketed $3,000, a trophy, medals and, of course, bragging rights. Computec/Comsports Masters earned $2,000.
Tref earned the right to the Final with a 1-0 win over last yearâs winner SESCO, while Computec/Comsports Masters recorded a similar win over Calliaqua Masters.
In the third place play-off, Calliaqua made certain that they ended in the top three, with a 3-2 win over SESCO.
Calliaqua took away $1,000.
But SESCO has a consolation, as Tyrone Prince was the leading goal scorer.
Prince, a former St. Vincent and the Grenadines midfielder, struck the back of the nets 13 times.
Selwyn Charles, of South Leeward, was voted the competitionâs Best Goalkeeper.