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Nov 02, 2013 Sports
Two enthralling semi-finals anticipated today
Two enthralling battles are anticipated today as semi-final action in the Petra Organisation/Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition gets underway, at the Thirst Park ground.
In the first semi-final, unbeaten St. Pius led by the prolific Bevney Mark take on East La Penitence in what has all the markings of a bruising affair.
Part of the rivalry in this year’s Petra Organisation / Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition.
Mark has been in sizzling form since the tournament started and is once again expected to lead their quest for a place in the final with support from the likes of Marcus Wilson and Kamacy Davis and knowledgeables have been asking the question of who within the East La Penitence unit will be assigned to stifle the smooth flow of the skilful striker.
East La Penitence seems to be a stubborn side that shows fighting spirit until the end, but it might simply be a ‘bridge too far’ for them’ against the goalscoring juggernauts.
They’ve had to depend on the consistent Leroy Yaw to boost their chances for victory and many feel that if players the calibre of Fabian Boters and Andre Hope do not show up at the party today, they could forget about a place in the final.
The other semi-final between West Ruimveldt and Tucville is a clash that choosing a winner seems difficult.
Tucville, last year’s beaten finalist seemed to have peaked at the right time after producing their best game of the tournament against a strong Enterprise unit, beating them 5-2 in an impressive performance.
De Andre Linton, who fired in a treble in that game will no doubt be looking to replicate that feat, while Colwin Best and Rayheim Marques will look to add valuable support to him as they seek to march to victory.
West Ruimveldt on the other hand had a tough encounter in their quarter-final game, but that should make them battle ready.
Michael Oie has been among the leading marksman for them and when you add Ryan James, Dante Sookram and Justin Persaud, Tucville will have to be at their level best to stop them marching into the final.
The full fixtures are as follows:
10:00 hrs Ketley v/s Redeemer
10:00 hrs Marian Academy v/s South Ruimveldt
11:00 hrs J.E. Burnham v/s St Ambrose
11:00 hrs St Stephen’s v/s North Georgetown
12:00 hrs F.E. Pollard v/s St Margaret’s
12:00 hrs St Pius v/s East La Penitence
13:00 hrs Enterprise v/s St Gabriel’s
13:00 hrs Tucville v/s West Ruimveldt
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