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Jul 07, 2012 Sports
The Guyana Sports Development Foundation (GSDF) in conjunction with the Lady Jags U-20 National Team yesterday morning presented a number of football equipment to the respective winners of the 2012 Scotiabank/Pepsi Schools Football Academy U-15 Inter School Football Tournament which concluded on Saturday 16th June, 2012 at the Georgetown Crick Club (GCC) ground.
Teams benefiting from this fine gesture which will persist as
other tournaments continue were Lodge Secondary School, who won the male segment and North Georgetown Secondary School, who won the female segment.
The teams were beneficiary of jerseys, goalkeeping outfit, hoses, shin pads, a ball from DIGICEL USA, balls and a complete outfit (top n bottom) for the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the finals.
This publication was made to understand that Tucville Secondary School, the losing finalists in both male and female segments of Football Academy will also receive equipment at a later date from GSDF and the Lady Jags team.
Last Year whilst in Guyana the U-20 Lady Jags presented to the GSDF some football equipment which will be distributed to schools and other outstanding organizations.
The Lady Jags National U-17 Female Team which played last year in the CFU WC Qualifiers were recipients of football boots from the said donation.
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