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Feb 19, 2013 Sports
Action in one of the games in the Milo Under-20 Schools Football Tournament which continued on Sunday, at the Ministry of Education ground.
Tutorial High, South Ruimveldt and Bishop’s High were the latest teams to register wins when the Milo Schools Under-20 Football Competition continued on Sunday, at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
In the opening game of the day, Tutorial High inflicted a crushing 5-0 triumph over St. John’s College with Teshawn Rodney (7th and 68th) and Steve Staunton (54th and 75th) slamming in a brace each, while Alstaar Walker added the other.
In the day’s second encounter, South Ruimveldt cruised to a comfortable 3-1 win over Cummings Lodge with Steffon Enoe (18th and 48th) hitting in a double, while Jermaine Beckles solitary strike completed their tally.
Asward Washington (57th) pulled one back for Cummings Lodge.
And in the day’s feature clash, Bishop’s High Shamal Lewis’ (7th) minute effort from the penalty spot prove to be the decisive factor in their mouth watering battle against Queen’s College.
Tutorial High School 5 v/s St John’s College 0
Tutorial High School
Teshawn Rodney 7th & 68th min
Alstaar Walker 13th
Steve Stunton 54th & 75th min
Game 2
South Ruimveldt Secondary 3 v/s Cummings Lodge Secondary 1
South Ruimveldt Secondary
Jermaine Beckles 14th min
Steffon Enoe 18th & 48th min
Cummings Lodge Secondary
Asward Washington 57th min
Game 3
Bishop’s High School 1 v/s Queens College 0
Bishop’s High School
Shamal Lewis 7th min
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