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May 04, 2012 Sports
The Scotiabank/Pepsi School’s Football Academy continued with two games recently at the Ministry of Education Sports Complex Ground, Carifesta Avenue, Thomas Lands.
On Tuesday May 1, in the male category, New Campbelville Secondary defeated St. Georges Secondary 3- 2. On target for the winners were Daniel Ross in the 12th minute, Shamar Barrow 43rd and Jmel Chan in the 58th minute. St George’s got both of their goals from Ozeah Small in the 22nd and 52nd minute.
In the other match, Christ Church males hammered a seven man North Georgetown side 11-0. Joventay Best blasted a helmet-trick (8, 16, 26, 30), Andre Trotz (son of former National player with the same name) scored in the 2nd, 23rd and 35th minute, Shemroy Clarke hit the network in the 7th and 29th while Kelon Jack (14) and Andrey Henry (33) were the other players to ink their names on eth score sheets.
The other male game that was slated for the 1st did not play due to the no-show of both teams, Saint Stanislaus College and Lodge Secondary. On Wednesday May 2, Saint Stanislaus again failed to show up for their game against East Ruimveldt, this time in the female category.
Obtaining playing venues continues to be a major challenge for the Organisers who are once again being forced to relocate games.
Tomorrow, Saturday May 5, play is scheduled for the Tucville Ground commencing at 09:15hrs. In the opening salvo, a male encounter, Lodge Secondary and North Georgetown will clash. The second game, a female showdown, Tucville and East Ruimveldt will match skills from 10:30hrs while the final game at 11:45hrs brings together Central High and Christ Church in a male showdown.
On Wednesday May 9, action will continue at the same venue in the female segment when Lodge and Campbellville play from 16:00hrs.
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