Valdo Anderson is refreshing his name as a potent striker as he continues to notch up accolades in goal scoring.
The nippy footballer, who showed promise at the youth level,{{more}} before migrating to Tortola, returned earlier this year to be the top marksman in three football leagues.
After copping the most goals awards in the Marriaqua competition and the first division of the National Club Championships, Anderson added the National Lotteries Authority North East accolade to the lot.
Following the footsteps of his father, former national player – Curtis âFameâ Joseph, Anderson scored 14 goals for his team – Sea Operations Greiggs in the North East setup.
But while Andersonâs goal scoring led to Greiggsâ winning the Marriaqua and national league titles, the same was the case in North East.
The 2014 title was claimed by SV United as they overcame LP Boys in a competitive final at the Chilli Playing Field in front large contingent of supporters from both villages.
A goal each from Jamal Blake and Lee Neil accounted for SV Unitedâs tally, while Enzo Young scored for the Knock Out champions- LP Boys, who were seeking to do the double.
For the win, SV United earned $3,000; LP Boys – $2,000 and third place Brownstown – $1,000.
SV Unitedâs Kurtland Williams was adjudged the player of the final.
LP Boysâ Deno Charles was voted best goal keeper; SV Unitedâs Ivan Clarke – best defender and Troy Browne of LP Boys – best midfielder.
Diamond United was named the most disciplined team.(RT)