Vasco thrash MR Onions
Lock ‘N’ Key 4West End United 2Lock ‘N’ Key knocked out Bistro Cup champions West End United in the quarterfinals to ensure there will be a new champion.Tokia Russell opened the scoring for the winners with a volley from 25 yards after the ball was cleared from a corner.Marlon Dill then scored a free kick before Qiunton Basden made it 3-0 after he beat his defender and curled his shot into the net.This woke up West End who responded by a Paul Maybury strike, and Matthew Carvelho to make it 3-2.That would be as close as they would get as Torie Russell sealed the win for Lock ‘N’ Key.Vasco 8MR Onions 2League leaders Vasco were comfortable winners over MR Onions in their cup clash.Rui Sebastioa and Quincy Aberdeen grabbed a brace, while Rich Holden, Anthony Bell, Troy Hall, and Kennedy Wainwright all grabbed one apiece.St. David’s 0Tuff Dogs 7Marcel Dill scored a hat-trick as Tuff Dogs dumped St. David’s out of the Cup.Tuff Dogs also got an owngoal to go along with strikes from Lamaul Crofton, Trevor Corday and Kenny Outerbridge.North Village Rams 2Robin Hood 0Goals from Tafari Outerbridge and James Roach were enough to get North Village to a showdown against Tuff Dogs as they saw off a spirited Robin Hood.n Bermuda Under-20 goalkeeper Tahj Bell was in top form for the Richmond International Academic and Soccer Academy (RIASA) in last week’s game against Leeds United’s academy.Leeds won the game 2-0 but Bell was described in the match report as having “an outstanding game” at the Championship side’s Thorpe Arch training ground.The IASA is the academy Nahki Wells attended before turning professional at English League One side Carlisle United. Wells was an unused substitute in United’s 2-2 draw against Oldham at Brunton Park at the weekend. Today Carlisle play Huddersfield Town away in the league.n Former Bermuda national team assistant coach Keith Tabatznik has been inducted into the Virginia-DC Soccer Hall of Fame.Tabatznik, who served as Keith Tucker’s assistant during Bermuda’s World Cup qualifying campaign in 2008, coached the Georgetown University men’s team for 22 seasons.He was named the Big East coach of the year in 1994 and 1997.