Caribbean National Weekly

Creekers trounce Team Haiti in CASA Super League

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Creekers trounce Team Haiti in CASA Super League
Key Points(4)
  • Creekers Football Club returned to winning ways with a 7-1 trouncing of Team Haiti in the feature match of the Caribbean American Soccer Association Super League at the Broward Sports Park on Saturday.
  • Creekers had been experiencing a poor run of form with a string of losses and draws but seemed to have put that behind them when they took the field against the talented Team Haiti outfit.
  • In the curtain raiser Lauderdale Blazers got the better of Miami Lakes United 3-1.
  • The competition continues on Wednesday with Plantation FC tackling Rock Island Fc in the lone ecounter.

Creekers Football Club returned to winning ways with a 7-1 trouncing of Team Haiti in the feature match of the Caribbean American Soccer Association Super League at the Broward Sports Park on Saturday.

Creekers had been experiencing a poor run of form with a string of losses and draws but seemed to have put that behind them when they took the field against the talented Team Haiti outfit.

In the curtain raiser Lauderdale Blazers got the better of Miami Lakes United 3-1.

The competition continues on Wednesday with Plantation FC tackling Rock Island Fc in the lone ecounter.

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