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TTEC continued to remain unbeaten in their successful 2010 campaign of the Bmobile National Super League when they edged WASA 1-0 in their Match Day 22 meeting on Sunday, the last day of scheduled games this season.

An own goal, after 25 minutes, proved to be WASA’s undoing in front of their home crowd at St Joseph.

With WASA dropping points, 1976 FC Phoenix jumped one spot to second after a hard-fought 3-2 win over hosts Harvard at the Dibe Recreation Ground in St James.

Eric Charles opened Harvard’s account after seven minutes but Phoenix rallied with a quick pair from Lejandro Williams (12th and 20th) while Dominique Kerr extended the gap to 3-1 in the 56th.

Glen Walker reduced the deficit in the 78th but that was as good as it got for Harvard, who ended the 11-team competition in ninth spot.

Dethroned champs Joe Public travelled to the Plymouth Recreation Ground and inflicted a 2-0 beating on hosts Stokely Vale, with items from Devon King (75th) and Donovan Derrick (90th).

Club Sando completed their campaign with a comfortable 4-2 win over Defence Force at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella.

Andy London (35th), Stefon Brereton (61st), Ronnie Forbes (68th) and Lester Edwards (83 rd) found the back of the net for Club Sando while Sherman Phillip (39th) and Keston Williams (79th) responded for Defence Force.

Valtrin finished their debut season in the League at the bottom of the standings after defaulting their meeting against St Francois Nationals, which was carded for the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.

In related news, the organisers, in a media release, revealed that three games, which are still outstanding, are now under review by the Disciplinary Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF).

In addition, the top six teams in the final standings will be competing in the Toyota Classic event, combining the ten Pro League teams and six from the Super League, that contest will kick off on February 4.

SUPER LEAGUE TOP-SCORERS:

18--Kevon Neaves (T&TEC)
15--Dominique Kerr (1976 Phoenix FC)
13--Tyrone Manning (Stokely Vale FC)
11--Sherman Phillip (Defence Force)
11--Dwight Crichlow (Valtrin FC)
11--Dorion Robinson (Joe Public)
10--Jamal Ayres,
10--Sylvester Teesdale (T&TEC)
10--Nathan Lewis (Valtrin FC)
10--Tyrone Charles (Joe Public)
10--Andy London (Club Sando)
8--Jerome Charles (QPCC)
8--Bevon Bass (T&TEC)