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Jun 21, 2013 Sports
St Therese’s Primary School of New Amsterdam were declared the winner when the Hearts of Oak Masters Football club in collaboration with the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) -New Amsterdam branch, staged their Inter-Primary School U-13 female football competition on Tuesday at the All Saints Scott’s Church ground, in New Amsterdam.
The tournament which was played on a round-robin basis saw four schools participating in the 15 minutes a game competition.
The schools that took part were St Therese’s Primary, All Saints Primary, Overwinning Primary and New Amsterdam Primary schools. In results of the matches played: St Therese’s Primary started things off on a winning note by defeating Overwinning Primary 2-0 with Trishel Joseph scoring twice.
Game two saw All Saints Primary edging New Amsterdam Primary 1-0 through an Alicia Alexander goal. The next game was Overwinning Primary needling All Saints Primary 1-0 with Denelle Williams finding the back of the net.
New Amsterdam Primary then squeezed past St Therese’s by a 1-0 margin with Theresa Lucius scoring. In Game 5, Overwinning Primary then drew with New Amsterdam Primary 0-0, while the final game also saw a 0-0 draw between St Therese’s and All Saints Primaries.
The second place team had to be decided from the penalty spot with All Saints Primary edging home 1-0 over New Amsterdam Primary in the ensuing shoot out.
At the end of the competition, trophies and medals were presented to the top three teams.
The individual category saw Destiny Lewis of New Amsterdam Primary being adjudged Most Valuable Player with school mate Melinda Williams copping the best Goalkeeper award. Trishel Joseph of St Therese’s primary received the prize for scoring the most goals, while Asha Surujnauth of Overwinning Primary was adjudged most promising player. They all received trophies.
The competition was coordinated by Neil ‘Grizzly’ Humphrey.
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