Sea View Farm and West Ham triumph on Goal Fest Day

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By Samuel Peters

There were two massive wins in the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association Second Division football on Wednesday after Seaview Farm FC and West Ham FC delivered stunning performances, to headline the day’s matches with a commanding 12-0 and 8-1 victories. The January 15th fixture saw Elvis Mayers and Chevon Moore each securing hat-tricks in what became the most decisive win of the day.

The offensive masterclass was spearheaded by the lethal combination ofMoore and Mayers, each securing hat-tricks through distinctly different routes. Moore set the tone early, opening his account in the 10th minute before adding strikes in the 26th and 33rd minutes. The first half assault continued as Klyster Rowe (29′), Rhezal Gomes (31′), and Ikah Codrington (37′) found the net in quick succession, establishing a commanding 6-0 lead before the break.

The second half proved equally merciless, with Julius Raleigh extending the lead in the 52nd minute. Bertrand Chastanet contributed a brace (60′, 75′), while Mayers completed his hat-trick through a combination of clinical finishing and precision from the penalty spot (65′, 68′, 79′), cementing one of the most dominant performances this season.

At PMS, another high-scoring affair unfolded as Westham FC demonstrated their title credentials with an emphatic 8-1 victory over Herberts FC. The match began at a blistering pace with Jahmarley Barzey finding the net in the first minute, setting the stage for what would become another goal-fest. Deon Lavonn emerged as the star of the show, notching an impressive first-half hat-trick (7′, 35′, 40′), while Vaughn Roberts (12′), Anderson Herbert (28′), and Barzey’s second (24′) contributed to the rout. Jassiem Braithwaite added his name to the scoresheet in the 67th minute, though Herberts managed a consolation through Orane Gore‘s penalty in the 52nd minute. The match’s conclusion was marred by controversy when Royal Richards received a straight red card in stoppage time for directing offensive language toward the match official.

The day’s action at Glanvilles produced a compelling narrative of its own, as Glanvilles FC and Young Warriors FC battled to a 2-2 draw in a match that showcased both attacking quality and resilient defending. Glanvilles appeared to be in control after Keano Aransevia’s early strike in the 2nd minute was complemented by Nyron Theodore’s goal in the 23rd minute. However, Young Warriors displayed admirable character, with Omari Francis reducing the deficit in the 38th minute before Andrew Wright completed the comeback with a 77th-minute equalizer.

At Cedar Grove, Bluejays FC secured a professional 3-1 victory over Earthquake FC in a match that demonstrated their tactical discipline. Maleke Francis opened the scoring in the 19th minute, followed by Rueben Reubel doubling the advantage in the 28th minute. While Albert Stevens gave Earthquake hope with a 71st-minute strike, Amos Christian‘s 86th-minute goal sealed the three points for Bluejays.

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