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Jul 04, 2012 Sports
Play in this year’s Digicel Nationwide Schools Football Competition continues today with three more matches, at various venues.
Over at the GFC ground, GITC or St. Stanislaus (pending the outcome of a protest against Saints) will take on New Campbellville. St. George’s then collide with Lodge at Carifesta Avenue Sports Complex and at BV, Bygeval takes on Annandale.
All matches are scheduled to start from 15:30 hrs.
Meanwhile, in result of previous matches played:
At GFC ground, Donovan Mickle got a double in the 26th and 70th minute, which piloted St. Stanislaus College to a 2-1 victory over Guyana Industrial Training Centre (GITC) whose lone goal came off the boot of Tyshawn Forris in the 56th minute.
At the Tucville ground, Ann’s Grove went under to Bygeval Secondary 2-1 in the first fixture, while in the second game Annandale Secondary beat Bladen Hall Secondary 3-1 on penalty kicks.
At the Grove Community Centre ground, Institute of Professional Education (IPE) lost to Friendship Secondary 4-3.
At Carifesta Avenue, Lodge defeated Tucville 4-2.
Meanwhile, Queen’s College have been expelled from taking further part in this year’s competition after it was certified that the school fielded an over-aged player in contravention of the rules and regulations that govern the tournament.
Their place has now been taken by St. George’s.
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