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Oct 17, 2015 Sports
After two weeks of thrilling action, play in the 4th Annual Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition resumes today with twelve more matches at the Banks DIH ground, Thirst Park, commencing from 10:00 hrs.
Part of the action in this year’s Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition currently being played at the Banks DIH ground, Thirst Park.
So far, six teams have remained unbeaten and they will be looking to continue that streak when they face their respective opponents today.
Among the teams that have secured full points in all their matches to date are: St. Pius, St. Margaret’s, South Ruimveldt, St. Ambrose, Enterprise and St. Angela’s.
Teams such as St. Sidwell’s, St. Gabriel’s, J.E. Burnham, Marian Academy, Comenius and East La Penitence who’re yet to record points will no doubt be aiming to get on the positive side of the points table so fans could expect a more determined effort from these teams today.
The full schedule is:
10:00 hrs F.E Pollard Primary v/s Marian Academy
10:00 hrs St. Margaret’s Primary v/s St. Ambrose Primary
10:45 hrs Comenius Primary v/s East La PenItence Primary
10:45 hrs Stella Maris Primary v/s Winfer Garden Primary
11:30 hrs Enterprise Primary v/s St. Gabriel’s
11:30 hrs Smith Memorial v/s St Agnes Primary
12:15 hrs School of the Nations v/s St Angela’s Primary
12:15 hrs West Ruimveldt Primary v/s J.E Burnham Primary
13:00 hrs North Georgetown Primary v/s St. Sidwell’s
13:00 hrs St. Pius Primary v/s Rama Krishna Primary
13:45 hrs South Ruimveldt Primary v/s St. Stephen’s Primary
13:45 hrs Tucville Primary v/s Sophia Primary
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