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Jul 09, 2016 Sports
Chase Academic Foundation hammers GITC to advance to next stage
Kelsey Benjamin fired in eight goals as Georgetown champs Chase Academic Foundation inflicted a crushing 24-0 win over Guyana Industrial Training Centre (GITC) as play in the Digicel Schools Football Championship continued on Thursday, at the Ministry of Education ground.
The margin of victory was one goal short of matching the largest ever scoreline in the tournment history and featured ten different scorers.
Benjamin netted in the 23rd, 36th, 38th, 61st, 69th, 80st, 81st and 83rd minute, while the next best scorers were Jeremy Garrett with a hat-trick in the sixth, 21st and 32nd minute and Daniel Floy, who also scored three times in the fifth, 11th and 29th minute.
Shomol Smith, who netted in the fourth and 78th minutes, Stephon Reynolds in the 25th and 76th minutes and Job Caesar in the 50th and 64th minutes scored a pair apiece.
Completing their tally were Ryan Hackett, Reshawn Ritch, Marvin Carter and Timothy Alberts, who scored in the 19th, 26th, 74th and 78th minute respectively.
Meanwhile, over at the Tucville ground, South Ruimveldt edged East Ruimveldt 1-0.
At the Leonora Sports Facility, Vergenoegen Secondary defeated Stewartville 4-2 on penalty kicks after normal time finished 2-2.
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