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    Sparta Boss, Road Warriors Set for Ultimate ‘June Madness’ Final Showdown

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    The stage is set for a thrilling finale as Sparta Boss and Road Warriors prepare to clash in the highly anticipated ‘June Madness’ Futsal Championship final this Saturday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall. Both teams earned their spots after commanding semi-final performances that electrified fans and set the tone for what promises to be an unforgettable showdown.

    Sparta Boss delivered a dominant display in their semi-final, overpowering arch-rivals Back Circle A with a resounding 8-3 victory. Curtez Kellman was the standout performer, netting four goals and continuing his remarkable run of scoring in every match of the tournament. Kellman, now with eight goals—just one behind tournament leader Luis Da Silva of Road Warriors—was ably supported by Nicholas McArthur, who scored twice, and teammates Darren Niles and Kelsey Benjamin, each adding to the tally. The team’s cohesive play and growing momentum have made them favorites for the title.

    Reflecting on the semi-final win, Kellman credited the team’s adherence to their game plan and their steady improvement throughout the tournament. “Each game we’re growing and gaining momentum. This game, we did well for the full time, so it’s only a matter of growing and remaining consistent,” he remarked, expressing confidence ahead of the final.

    Road Warriors, meanwhile, booked their place in the championship match with a dramatic 9-5 victory over Gold Is Money. The semi-final was a high-octane affair, with Road Warriors overcoming an early deficit thanks to crucial goals from Duarte Dos Santos, Wendrecky De Souza, Arckson Andreazza, Joao De Souza, and tournament top scorer Luis Da Silva. Their relentless attack and ability to pull away in the second half showcased the depth and resilience that have defined their campaign.

    Saturday’s final will not only crown the ‘June Madness’ champions but also award the winners a grand prize of two million dollars, with the runners-up taking home one million. The stakes are high, and with both teams in peak form, fans can expect a fast-paced, fiercely contested battle for futsal supremacy.

    As anticipation builds, all eyes will be on the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, where Sparta Boss and Road Warriors will leave everything on the court in pursuit of ‘June Madness’ glory.

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