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St Clair's Coaching School, who was expecting to close the gap on League leaders Earlbrokes, stumbled to their second consecutive defeat at the hands of a resurging Stokely Vale as action heats up in the Tobago Football Association Premier Division.

Antonio Balfour and Tyrone Manning gave Stokely Vale a 2-0 halftime lead. Dominic McDougall who was relatively ineffective for most of the second half responded with a double to sink Coaching School to their worst defeat of the season.

In the night's first game at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bethel United was very fortunate to escape with a 2 - 2 draw against Castara Retreat Goal City. Keston Agard and Curtis Romeo gave Bethel a 2 - 0 lead which they carried deep into the second half until Goal City finally found their scoring boots to share the points with strikes from Akini Ferguson and Jesse Herry.

In other games played, defending champions, Georgia FC finally was able to exorcise the demon that has plagued them this season to inflict a 5 - 1 drubbing on Mason Hall USSS. The win lifted them off the bottom of the table into tenth position on seven points. Table Toppers, Earlbrokes played to a goalless draw against Sidey's FC and Hills United continued their climb up the table with a 1 - 0 victory over Roxborough Lakers courtesy an Esron Hinds strike in the tenth minute.

Earlier in the week, Hills United held Earlbrokes to another goalless draw while there were wins for Sidey's, 2 - 0 over Mason Hall USSS, Goal City, 2 - 1 over Georgia and Lakers, 3-2 against Federal Northside FC.