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Jul 04, 2012 Sports
Tutorial Academy Secondary School (TASS) of New Amsterdam made sure that their path to the East Berbice finals of the Digicel nationwide Inter Secondary Football Competition is clear when they inflicted an 8-0 drubbing on Tagore Secondary school of the Corentyne.
In the game which was played on Sunday at the Scot Church ground in New Amsterdam TASS, completely dominated the game to win easily. By the end of the first half the score was 3-0 with Ray Reddock hitting home a hat-trick with goals in the 19, 22, 39 minutes.
Five more goals in the second half added to the Tagore team woes. Anthony Weeks with another hat-trick in the 53, 59, and 90 minutes led the second half route. Nigel King and Selwyn Semple with strikes in the 61 and 79 minutes completed the assault.
TASS margin of victory could have been even wider had their players been more purposeful and took more chances instead of playing around.
TASS will now meet old nemesis Berbice Educational Institute (BEI) in the finals in what is expected to be a keenly contested affair.
TASS march to the final was achieved through victory over BHS (who they lost to 0-2, but BHS was disqualified for playing an over age player), and victory over Orealla.
BEI earned their spot to the finals with victory over New Amsterdam Multilateral, Skeldon Secondary and Vryman’s, Erven Secondary.
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