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Mar 11, 2014 Sports
Freeburg, Cummings Lodge, North Ruimveldt, Charlestown latest winners
Freeburg, Cummings Lodge, North Ruimveldt and Charlestown were the latest teams to register victories when the Milo / Petra Organisation Schools Football Competition continued on Sunday, at the Ministry of Education ground on Carifesta Avenue.
In the opening game of the day, Freeburg came from behind to defeat North Georgetown by a 2-1 margin with Ronell Roberts (47th) and Junior Simon (52nd) leading them to victory. Earlier, Joshua Ferreira had given
North Georgetown the lead in the 25th minute of play.
In the second game, Cummings Lodge squeezed past Christ Church 4-3 in an exciting contest.
Jerome Jarvis (57th and 62nd), Elijah Grant (18th) and Sylvester Robertson (26th) were the players on target for the winners, while Javontay Best (46th and 59th) and Kadeem Blackman (34th) made it a fight for Christ Church.
Charlestown then hammered New Campbellville 6-1 with Aroydy Branford (30th, 39th, 48th and 66th) and Omari James (28th and 68th) the leading marksmen. On target for the losers was Eukini McPherson (70th).
In the final encounter of the day, North Ruimveldt beat a small, but determined Tucville 3-0.
Shamar McPherson (30th), Carl Griffith (45th) and Jeremy Garrett (63rd) were the goal scorers for the victors.
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