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Salt Marsh stun Links in Trelawny Major League

BY PAUL A REID Observer Writer

Tuesday, February 07, 2012



DAVIS PEN, Trelawny — Salt Marsh crawled out of the relegation zone in the Trelawny FA National Rums Major League on Sunday after upsetting fourth-placed Prospect Links, 3-1, at Davis Pen.

The win was Salt Marsh's second in nine games and moved them to six points, one better than Spicy Hill, while Friendships are at the bottom on three points.

Salt Marsh came from behind to score the win after Ronaldo Scott gave Prospect Links the lead after the second minute.

Travis Watson equalised in the 13th minute before Anthony Knuckle scored in the 35th for a 2-1 lead at half-time.

Tevin Belvett them scored in the 72nd to secure the points for Salt Marsh.

Meanwhile, in a rescheduled game, Granville battled to a 2-2 draw with Exidos So Fresh and failed to close the gap on second-placed Holland United.

Omar Scott handed Granville the lead after three minutes, but goals from Denton Powell in the 35th and Marlon Henry in the 75th put Exidos in front.

Leszene Gilzene rescued a point for Granville when he scored in the 81st minute.



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