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Nov 07, 2013 Sports
Old nemesis Berbice High School (BHS) and Berbice Educational Institute (BEI) continued their rivalry as they remained inseparable playing to a 2-2 draw in the latest round of the ongoing Wilbur Hope Memorial Inter Secondary School football Competition being played at the All Saints Scott Church Ground for Schools in the New Amsterdam/Canje area.
With both teams in with a chance of making it to the semifinal of the competition, BEI were first on the score sheet when Stafford Edwards blasted home the first of his double in the 10th minute with the second coming in the 23rd minute.
For their part BHS responded in the 20th and 23rd minutes with goals off the boots of Jamal Cambridge and Derek Taylor.
In the second game of the double header card, Vryman’s Erven Secondary School (VESS) surprised New Amsterdam Multilateral School with a 2-1 upset win.
The VESS team got their goals off the boot of Howard Smith in the 45th and Keron Williams in the 58th minutes, while Jamal Butts had gotten things rolling for NAMS in the 33rd minute.
The final and third place play off is set for today following the semis yesterday.
The top four teams will be adequately rewarded with trophies, medals and other prizes, while the top individual players will also be presented with accolades.
The competition is being sponsored by overseas based Guyanese and US army solider Kevin Henry and the Hope foundation and coordinated by Neil ‘Grizzly’ Humphrey and members of the Hearts of Oak Masters Football Club. (Samuel Whyte)
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