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Nov 17, 2012 Sports
Play in the Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition continues today with semifinal action, at the Thirst Park ground and parents, fans and scouts are being urged to come out and witness the raw ability of some of the country’s young aspiring footballers showcase their talent.
In the feature clash, Tucville, who have the most lethal scorer in the competition to date in their line will battle another team North Georgetown, impressive winners last week.
Tucville will be led by the prolific Simeon Hackett, who netted the equaliser in regulation time to save them from defeat against a stubborn Redeemer, while their opponents North Georgetown have a cadre of top players capable of being match winners.
They will have in their line-up the likes of Tyrese Prescott, who lashed in a brace last week, while support will come from Laman Lord, Tyriq Saunders and Joshua Denny.
In the other semi-final clash, Marian Academy plays West Ruimveldt and this too having the making of a cliff hanger with the former slightly favoured to reach the final.
However, they will have to play positive and technically sound football to get past another team that has shown admirable resilience and equal ability.
Marian Academy will be led by last week’s goalscorer Diarra Thomas, but support could also come from Dominic Roberts, while West Ruimveldt’s quest to advance will rest on the shoulders of Anton Porter, Victor Brown and Japheth Singh.
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