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Nov 15, 2015 Sports
Smalta / Ministry of Public Health Girls U-11 Football Competition
Title holders Stella Maris, North Georgetown, St. Angela’s and South Ruimveldt were in winners’ row as play in the 2nd installment of the Smalta / Ministry of Public Health Girls U-11 Football Competition opened yesterday
at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
Stella Maris playing in the first fixture of the day was led to victory through a brace from Ludesha Reynolds, who netted in the 2nd and 12th minutes in their 2-0 win over against St. Agnes.
In other results, South Ruimveldt overpowered Sophia Primary 5-0 with Angel Davis and Lenisa John hitting in a pair each in the fifth and 25th and 13th and 22nd minutes respectively.
Sheniah Kingston 20th minute strike completed their tally.
North Georgetown romped to a comfortable 3-0 victory over St. Margaret’s. Shamiya Daniels led the way with a pair in the 3rd and 19th minutes, while Angel Denny added the other in the 15th minute.
St. Angela’s beat F.E Pollard by a 4-0 margin. Maya Adams recorded a brace in the 8th and 18th minutes, while Teandra Mingo and Tianna Cato scored in the 12th and 15th minutes respectively.
St. Stephen’s defeated Enterprise via walkover, while St. Pius defeated Winfer Garden via the identical route.
The matchup between Smith Memorial and St. Ambrose was declared a no contest, while Tucville and West Ruimveldt battled to a 1-1 draw.
Shania McBean opened the scoring in the 3rd minute for Tucville, while Gabriella McGarrell responded for West Ruimveldt in the 9th minute.
Action in the event is slated to continue on Saturday at the same venue.
Winner of the event will receive the championship trophy and medals, while the second placed unit will walk away with the corresponding trophy and medals. The third and fourth placed unit will collect the respective trophy.
Individual prizes for outstanding players will be up for grabs.
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