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May 14, 2014 Sports
Action in the Scotiabank/Pepsi School Football Academy continued last weekend with two games in Georgetown played at the Ministry of Education Ground.
In game one, a female encounter; defending champions Tutorial High slammed five goals against a hapless Charlestown Secondary School. Scoring for the winners were Nsenga Grant 45th and 48th minute, Shaquanna Hope 7th minute from the penalty spot and Kirtisha Underwood 12th and 42nd minute.
Game two resulted in Lodge Secondary winning by a walk over from Tucville Secondary in another female clash.
Game three saw New Campbellville Secondary upset Lodge Secondary 2-0 in a boys match. Gavin Cliffe 32nd minute and Mase Assannah in the 60th minute were on target for the winners. Action continues in Georgetown this Friday May 16 at the Ministry of Education ground commencing at 16:00hrs. In a female match up, Charlestown and East Ruimveldt will match skills.
On Saturday May 17, at the same venue, three male games will be played commencing at 10:00hrs with Charlestown and Christ Church doing battle. Game two will kick off at 11:30hrs with Lodge facing Tutorial High while the final game from 13:00hrs brings together Tucville and Queen’s College.
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