There has been?a sea of support for Scotty’s Combined Stars striker Tristan “Fishy” Parris in the historic LIME Pelican Football Challenge.
Spectators are already developing a love-hate relationship with the flashy footballer, applauding his dazzling dribbles but also taunting him whenever he misses a goal.
Parris caught the eye on the opening night with his slick skills and scintillating runs at goal, that he was chosen as the first Barbados Light & Power Player Of The Week awardee and invited to World Cup trials for the national senior team.
And he returned on Sunday night to make his presence felt after just two minutes, scoring the winning goal for Combined Stars against Higher Learning.
Here, the speedy and strongly-built Parris (left) staving off a challenge from Omar Thorne as he makes a darting run at goal.
Fishy in flight
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