By: Mohamed Abu Conteh
Bai Bureh Warriors secured their sixth consecutive win after defeating Old Edwardians by two goals to (2-1) in Port Loko to go sixth wins straight.
Albert Turay scored the opener for the hosts in the ninth minute, but James Kanga leveled for the May Park Boys before Mohamed Mansaray’s stoppage-time winner.
Prior to this feat, the Sabanoh Boys were at the bottom of the league table with just four points from nine games (W0, D4, L5).
Since coach Hassan Milla Sesay left the club in January and Francis Zappa Koroma was appointed a month later, Bai Bureh Warriors have been cruising.
They have beaten Blackpool, Freetonians SLIFA, Freetown City FC, Ports Authority, Diamond Stars, and Old Edwardians.
Their next fixtures, before the end of the first round, are games against Bo Rangers away and Star Sport Academy at home.
In the other matches East End Lions FC defeated Wilberforce Strikers FC by two goals to nil at the Approved School Playing field.
Musa Noah Kamara Tombo open the scoring in the 48 minute of play in the second half. After taking the early lead in the second half the Visitors Wilberforce Strikers FC brace up to get the equalizing goal but failed get create any clear threath on goal as the host East End Lions FC get their second goals in the 74 minute of play as Mohamed Fofanah received a delicious pass from Musa Noah Kamara Tombo and buried home to give the Killers the all desires three points.
At the Football Academy in Kingtom Star Sport Academy defeat Bullum Stars FC by two goals to nil to avoid the relegation Zone,two goals from Abdulai Kamara ensure they pick all three points against the Airport boys from Lungi.
At the Wusum field, Bo Rangers FC registered their biggest win away from home as goals from Mohamed Kabba, and Mohamed Lamin helped the Rangers to secure all three points away from home.
At the Approved School Playing field on Sunday Abacha City Football Club came from a goal down to defeats FC Kallon by two goals to one(2-1) goals from Morlai Dumbuya and Adiakie Kamara were enough to help the Abacha boys get all three points against the Carvilers FC Kallon.