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Jun 14, 2013 Sports
Several months of rigid training sessions in the intricacies of football will culminate with fiery action when the male and female teams contest for championship honours in the Scotiabank/Pepsi School Football Academy tournament which concludes at the Ministry of Education Ground, Carifesta Avenue Sunday June 16 next.
Several teams will contest for the female title which will be played in a round robin format including Tutorial High, Wisburg Secondary and Berbice High, whilst the males will compete in a knockout tournament involving teams from Charlestown Secondary, Berbice High, Mackenzie High and Lodge Secondary.
The action commences at 09:00hrs when the females of Tutorial High come up against those of Berbice High. At 10:20 hrs, Charlestown Secondary will play Berbice High in a male encounter followed at 11:50 hrs with Tutorial High opposing Wisburg Secondary in another female encounter.
Lodge Secondary and Mackenzie High are slated to collide in a male game at 13:10hrs shortly before Berbice High and Wisburg Secondary clash in the final female game starting at 14:40 hrs. The teams that will contest in the male finals will be determined after the winners of the two male games are established.
Representatives of the sponsors and other stakeholders will be present at the finals including those from the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sports, Guyana Football Federation, Demerara Distillers Limited, Bank of Nova Scotia and Guyana Sports Development Foundation.
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