Latest update January 14th, 2025 3:35 AM
Jul 16, 2015 Sports
Morgan Learning Centre secured their place in the final of the North Georgetown Zone after registering a comfortable 4-0 win over Guyana Industrial Training Centre (GITC) in their semi-final matchup of the Digicel Nationwide Schools Football Competition which continued yesterday, at the Tucville ground.
Idany Jobe was the leading marksman for the winners when he lashed in a brace in the 31st and 47th minutes. He was assisted by Leon Richardson and Orin Moore who netted in the 35th and 69th minutes respectively.
They now move on to play Chase Academy in the zone final tomorrw at the same venue.
With the soggy conditions making passing difficult for both teams, Morgan Learning Centre exploited the pitch better and went ahead through Jobe, who was lurking inside the box and collected a deflection off a defender from a freekick, before lashing a powerful shot past the goalkeeper.
Four minutes later, Richardson inserted his name on the scoresheet when he fired in a right footed shot that eluded the diving goalkeeper and into the left hand corner.
Enjoying a 2-0 lead at the break, Morgan Learning Centre increased their advantage two minutes after the resumption through the energetic Jobe, who replicated his opening feat, scheming just inside the box, once again left unmarked and he made no mistake, firing past the last stop from close range.
Moore then rubbed salt in the wounds when he delivered a stinging shot from about 30 metres out that evaded the diving effort of the keeper, before lodging into the back of the goal.
The action continues today with Dolphin Secondary and Sir Leon Lessons facing off in the South Georgetown Zone final.
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