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Mar 23, 2013 Sports
The final of the inaugural Milo Under-20 SchoolS Football Competition is set to take place today, at the Ministry of Education Ground, Carifesta Avenue with two exciting matchups.
In the opening encounter, Tucville will collide with Carmel in the third place playoff from 16:00hrs, while in the championship game, St. George’s take on South Ruimveldt at 18:00 hrs.
It will be a clash of contrasting styles as an offensively inclined South Ruimveldt try to deny the very physical St. George’s in what many have already touted to be a scorching affair.
Labeled underdogs throughout the tournament, St. George’s and their battle tested quartet of Quincy Lawrence, Sean Taylor, Azuma Small and Okenie Codrington will be up for the challenge as they oppose a very confident South Ruimveldt unit.
High powered in offence and creative by nature, South Ruimveldt will depend on their feared foursome of Keith Caines, Jermin Beckles, Colin Peters and Steffon Eno to power them to victory and the right to be called best school team in Georgetown.
In the third place playoff, Tucville led by their tried and tested trio of Kevin Andrews, Keifer Brandt and Dorwin Filter will look to salvage some pride after their heart wrenching semi final loss when they oppose Carmel and their one man demolition crew and tournament leading scorer Marlon Nedd in the opening encounter.
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