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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
SPORTS: BA DEFEATED MARIST FC 3-2
ZANZEER SINGHTuesday, March 13, 2007
Fiji Times

THE Yogendra Dutt-coached Ba team has taken a six point lead in Group B of the O League soccer competition following its lucky 3-2 escape over Marist FC at Govind Park yesterday.
Keni Doidoi was the star for the Men in Black, scoring a double in front of 5000 fans.
Ba adapted well to the wet conditions but failed to defend in the later stages of the match allowing the opposition to score two quick goals.
The home side led 3-0 going into the dying stages of the encounter before its defence crumbled.
Ba Football Association president Rishi Kumar said the win didn't come easy. He said the boys sacrificed a lot during its campaign.
"We trained only for two and half days," Kumar said.
"I take my hat off to the boys. This is their second win against a Solomon side. They have done the nation proud."
National coach Juan Carlos Buzetti also praised the Ba men for their effort.
He said fatigue was one factor which Marist captalised on in the final moments. "They (Ba) seemed tired at the end," Buzzetti said. "The ground was heavy. The conditions were unplayable. Ba lost Malakai Kainihewe in the second half. This disrupted its defence. Soccer is a funny game and you cannot expect what may just happen. A win is a win. This is what Ba was playing for."
Ba took the lead in the 12th minute after Marist defender Samson Takayama tripped Josaia Bukalidi in the penalty area. Goalkeeper Laisenia Tuba rifled the ball to the left of Marist goalkeeper Francis Aruwafu.
Ba recorded its second goal in the 31st minute. Swamy pumped in a high cross into the Marist box. The Marist defenders failed to clear and the ball fell in the path of Doidoi who chipped it over the Marist goalkeeper.
Marist goalkeeper Aruwafu was substituted in the 37th minute. The visitors had it best scoring opportunity in the 42 minute after striker Joe Luwi caught Tuba by surprise with his long range attempt. The crossbar saved Ba and Tuba. Ba led 2-0 at half time. Doidoi scored his second goal four minutes into the second spell. The Ba striker was at the end of another Swamy cross, towering above the Marist defenders to give Ba a three-goal advantage.
The Ba defence were left wanting in the final five minutes. Luwi pulled one back in the 86th minute. Marist FC was gifted its second goal after Luke Vidovi's clearance deflected off Robert Wise into the Ba goalmouth.
Ba will host AS Temanava next Monday.
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